The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1921, Page 14

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. THE SEATTLE STAR A group of Saturday's “Children’s day-Community Chest-Star-Animal” parade prize winners, in all their regalia, as they grinned before the camera imme diately after the award of prizes. The star af phot rene ee are specimens of the throng.that entertained the populace Saturday morning in the downtown district. Pictures of the entire parade are being shown this week at downtown movies.— Photo by Price & Carter, Star etaff photograp 4 Agency, the Motor) clearing the tracks Saturday betwee By Wanda i iota Kettler the Northwest Oakland Co., and | the hours of 11 and 12 “yr i. Co. re-| And J. F, Oliver, in charge of the like the idea of urday’s Chil- . f : dren's Der-Oodieusiny Chest. thousand | city dos pewad, Sets — - one certain small boy @ doi certa | | bey who wanted to march with Long before time the mob assem. 1 ; Bled at the starting place at Third | nimal and whose one pr vitage: and Virginin to assist the parade | week before the parade. 4 committee in adjusting and filing out | the varied assortment of mutt dogs ——; im rompers and petticoats, ponies, clowns, hobos and vamps. PARADE MOVES ATHAM. At exactly 11 o'clock the proces-| sion, headed by Jack Dempsey, bis) Jover $2 of his own money ) cleaned out Saturday for the Com.) Central Sands | “Got any more?’ }And B. L. Swerea, searching the vest pock- somebody yelled, | tt. “Walit—gee, here's three Swezea dug down n| pennies, And now I'm broke.. some halves, some quarters SOMEBODY PLEASE dimes. ‘ FEED SWEZE asked a little fellow lowing winners were finally decided | Yo | upon; Iw | Most comically dreamed child with pet | | animal walking First prise— Wilm isth & W. dr lady, with mutt d munity Chegt parade Co. the Great Eastern Motor A few others we would like te extend a something nice about at this par. | spectively, we lar tin Meaarn Burke Kawlings, h, Sanda, Henderson | Domprey and Hill, of the Buick Bales Co., the | parade Motor Co, the Ww. D thanks for lending during the Should anyone nee Mr, Swezea to company day looking hungry, somebody please take him to lunch. Remember, he | Shields:Livengood “B'lieve it’s all gone,” Henderson we thank for | lost one replied After all prizes for characters rep players, and Daddy | » moved toward the) downtown district. Clase behind Jack | followed the “movie* wagon, Mr. | Woof's Community Chest babies, | drawn in their dilapidated wagon by an army tank, and = then—seven | Blocks of somites and pet animais. | Asa grand to the whole pro- _ Geasion came H.C. Rawlings, with his | in fringed Star newspapers. carry ing gold 0 represent The Seattle Dai | Sixth prise By 12 o'clock we were back again ‘at our starting place—ready for the handshake with Dempsey and the ® girl, pink ted animal, girl leading Dorothy Hubert, 4909 with mutt dog dressed } Back there at Third and Virginia knit cap and jacket the mob swarmed again. Cameras! Best decorated pet, boy leading — Movie machines whirred. At| Richard Steele, 4202 Terry ave acne. Movie machines whirred: At] cnn tick “aus adereed Sith Kearns, “Chuck” Reisner and Dan Salt, returned to the First pri Interlak own aiatrict. “lof the Amalgamated Meat Cutters! 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢. 50¢ to $2.00. 20¢ each—3 for 50¢. 1 ‘And there, while Dempac} was 2| and Butchers’ Workers, declared that —Women's White Linen Initial Handker- —Women's Fancy Appenzel Medallion Hand- —Children’s Printed Handkerchiefs, 1244¢ ~ oo eS Re __+| the name sentiment came trom chiefs, 35¢ and 50¢. kerchiefs, 50¢. and 15¢. i p view and the Terminal quartet ahd “heuhs & otis eter by Thurs. | —Women’s Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs at —Women’s French Colored Handkerchiefs, —Children’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs at E “tai torte Community Chet day.” eae {| 12ige and ze. 25¢ and 50¢. 15¢ and 25¢. iL and one forty-three ‘| Nek” ter tat teats eat —Women’s plain Linen Handkerchiefs, —Women’s Fancy Colored Linen Handker- —Children’s Boxed Handkerchiefs at 25¢ Z ! i i fe ‘ was In meantime, Hazen J. Titus, Carl Croson and R. EB. Biglow | Were endeavoring. at Third ave. and Virginia st., finally to decide on the) prize winners in the youngster, and | anima! procession. HERE ARE WINNERS at with pockets = While ‘the youngsters stood by.| yi4 “Zin most techs fp Menching Hazen's fruit cake, the fol- "Eg wpectacied h ated baby cart 7 | resented had been awarded there still + {and Patty Long, Ista May Olson some $30 or $40 that a friend of T y. Thi was di awards and dix a| vided the jtributed mong other comica |interestingly costumed little *| Among the latter were |Lorine Olson, Ktnneth Rusk, James | fremer and Leonard Costello, * | In answer to one woman's com plaint that her little girt should have jhad a prize, BL. Swe handed | | | National Packing | Strike Threatened *| KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 28 |national strike of union packing em + | Dloyes was threatened today. | | Following a meeting at which 2,000 | union employes of plants in Greater + Kansas City went on record demand jing a walkout because of wage cuts, | 'c. J. Hayes, international, president 2| ings of employes of packing compan: | lies, called by the Butchers and Meat [Cutters’ union in leading packing centers, threatened to strike against ®/ announced wage cuts. | = tis | 5] ST. LOUIS.—Police claim to have identified three of nine men arrested in connection with theft of jewelry | valued at $65,000, taken from Bt, | 5 Louis Refining Co. off lew George Mathewson, 2211% Charlee Mannish Coats $19.75 Lots of Style and Service There is lots of snap and style in these real outdoor Over- coats, in mixtures, with brown as the predominating ‘color. Big slash pockets, inverted box pleat in the back, full skirted, snugly belted and salf collar that may fasten close about the neck. Some are lined throughout, oth- ers have a half lining. Sizes 16 to 42. Ideal for Christmas GIFT PICTURES $1.00 Copies of Well-Known Masterpieces by World-Renowned Artists Your most favored picture is no doubt among this collection of landscapes and por- traits, which includes “The Duchess of Gainsborough, ” “The Weeping Magdalene,” “The Sistine Madonna,” “Christ in the Tem- le,” Hope.” Some of the artists are Millet, Sines 19x914 inches and 11x13 inches, mbrandt, Michaelangelo, Hoffman and High-cut Shoes, in Henner. The frames are carefully chosen | black or brown kid, with Florentirie mouldings and the glass is Belgian | @ Cuban heel, the black * noted for its clearness. shoes having rubber tips THE BON MARCH RGAIN BASEMENT] If You Need to Save—Buy Where You're Sure of: Saving—in the Bargain Basement Tuxedo Sweaters $2.95 Sizes to 44 Pure Worsted Wool Sweaters in Peacock, Navy Blue, Brown and Buff, knit | in a fancy stitch, with the cuffs, Tuxedo collar and belt in a plain stitch. These sweaters are particularly attractive, Waterproof Rain Capes $2.29 Dandy~ Rain Capes for the growing girl. Heavy rubberized cloth in navy blue. Elastic rain hoods which have a half lining. Sizes 8 to 14. Women’s Shoes GIVE HANDKERCHIEFS THIS CHRISTMAS They're sure to please—and at the same time inexpensive. Buy now while selections are at their best. Scores of Different Patterns —Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs, corner embroidered, 25¢, 35¢, 50¢ and 75¢, ~-Women’s ong-corner embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs, 121¢¢, 15¢ and 25¢. —Women’s Colored Sport Handkerchiefs, 19¢, '25¢, 35¢ and 50¢. Many With Colored Designs —Women’s Fancy Colored Lawn Handker- chiefs, 25¢ and 50¢. ~—Women’s Fancy Colored Linen Hand-em- broidered Handkerchiefs, 50¢ and $1.25. —Women’s All-linen Madeira Handkerchiefs, 50¢. chiefs, 50¢. UPPER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE boys on the other. 75c; Bunco, 75¢; Baseball, Card Games --Pit, 75c; Rook, 75¢; Flinch, What Next? 75e; Old Maid, Game of Goat, 75¢ ; Twenty- five, 75c; Flags, T5c. DAYLIGHT TOY SHOP. Have You Seen Santa Claus? He Is at the Christmas Tree Store Santa Claus is living in his sparkly Ice Castle now, and he is very anxious to have every boy and girl come to see him, button for every single one of them. the big book with the names of good little girls on one side and good little because he has a Santa Claus If you look in his windows you can see Kindergarten Games Sewing Cards, 50c; Embroidery Sets, $1.50; Magic Dots, 35¢ to $1.25; ‘Animal Stencils, 835¢;@oy Money,*50c; Straw and Paper Stringing, 50c; Stencil Kraft, 50c; Bead Stringing, 25c to 50c; Knitting Out- fits, 50c; Bead Boards, 65c. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Unbleached Sheeting at 15c a Yard Lengths 1 to 10 yards—36 inches wide— fine for aprons, sheets, pillow cases and lunch sets. 36-Inch Bleached Muslin 15c Nice medium weight—and an excellent quality for l5¢e a yard. ~—89-inch Nainsook, very strong and dur- able—good firm quality; yard, 25¢. —Yard-wide Nainseok—a medium weight; a yard, 15¢. THIRD FLOOR Cotton Woolnap Blankets Reduced to $5.00 Pair Large-size Cotton Woolnap Blankets, size 72x84 inches, broken plaids of tan, gray, pink and blue— reduced for Tuesday. All-Wool Blankets $6.45 Each Size 66x84 inches in plain white and plain gray, with black border. *—Fancy Turkish Towels with wide colored borders, 40¢ to $1.25. —Fancy Bath Mats—very pleasing patterns in fancy colors—at 75¢ to $3.00. THE BON MARCHE Soda Fountain Inexpensive Novelties Boxed if You Wish —Women’s French Initial Handkerchiefs, at and 50¢ a box. Personal —Women’s Boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 in a box, 35¢, 75¢ and $1.00. —Linen Squares for making handkerchiefs, Service. Shops With You or ‘for You AT THE CHRISTMAS TREE STORE Will give you lists of Christmas suggestions ar- | ranged according to per- sons and prices, will give suggestions for Christmas parties and help you in many ways with Christ- mas shopping. Remember that the | Christmas Express and Postoffice and the Christmas Wrapping Desk are on the Fourth Figen, Specials 2 to 5:30 Christmas shoppers may rest for awhile and have a Fountain Special. Hot Caramel Sundae 10c —Hot Beef Bouillon with salted wafer, 5e. —Deviled Egg Lettuce Mayon- naise Sandwich—Chocolate Roll and Ice Cream, 20¢. —Grotte’s Imported Dutch Co- coa with Cake or Pie, 15c. UPPER AND LOWER MAIN FLOOR FOUNTAINS From the Gift Booth Come and see the dozens of little inexpensive gifts—put up in boxds with appropriate gift card enclosed —you'll find many useful things here—25¢ to $1.00. Christmas Gift Cards and Gift Dressings A Greeting Card for every mem- ber of the family—and hosts of friendly sentiments for friends—2 for 5e to $1.00. “Keep Clean” ieee at $1.50 New—Practical—Inexpensive— and Nice for Christmas If you've any little ones at home you will immediately want some of these creepers. | Made With Removable Panel and Seat—Extra Piece Included Very handy for mother to take off or put on—fasten with but- tons. Made ee good quality ging ham, at $1.5 Of white pein BABY SHOP at $1.95 SECOND FLOOR $3.95 on the heels. Sizes 3 to 7.

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