The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1921, Page 10

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THIS VICTROLA Makes tured, § thusic: for some time to come. The Outfit Victor Records for Christmas T° the Victrola ‘£ owner the gift of Records is sure to be appreciated. Here you will find the lat- est song and dance records by the lead- ing singers and or- Seagle and Col, Stel, Qt -Seagie and Col, Stel. Qt. Ay AAR i > | | | | } } | | | | Unidentified Man Succumbs at City Hospital Struck down by an automobile at Rainier ave and Norman st, Mon day afternoon, an unidentified man died in the city hospital a few hours later. 1 Burgduff, of the Hulbert Lumber Co, of Everett, Burgduff was held by police, but was later released to his employers. | ‘The only clues to the man's iden. | tity were found in a note reading, “Edward J, Johnstone, September 13, 1920, brother of A. A. Bachelor, Unt ty, Ore." and two names, Floyd Wits, Charles Kims, 1219 8. Third. | Vets Urged to Keep Federal Insurance Announcement was made at the U. S veterans bureau today that, the Tacoma Life Underwriters asso: elation has indorsed the form of in. ' surance offered to exaervice men and women by the United States government bd | “Re it resolved that members of the Tacoma association do every. thing In their power to encourage all present holders of government insurance to continue and to en! deavor to induce every former hold: | er to reinstate his Insurance before December Tet, the time timit set by | the government for reinstatement,” | says the resolution of the insurance | pod Angora Grotto to Present Play Here! The first show to be produced on | the new $50,000 stage in the Masonic temple will be given Tuesday night when Angora Grotto presenta “Are You a Mason?” The cast in headed by Robert P. Day, who played the | title role in The Walfarer, The pub- | lic is welcome. = and Mules ~ )Alki Club Urges on Sale at Lewis _ Here's your chance to buy that or mule. You May Purchase on These SPECIAL TERMS for DECE. * ° Stiff Dope Bill At @ meeting of the Alki Commu be nity club Monday night a federal| by county commissioners horses and 22 army mules | statute making violations of the nar NNER be sold at auction December 13|cotic laws punishable with @ stiff) First savings bank (Camp Lewis remount station. | prison sentence was urged. A reso-|in Hamburg, in 1778, }lation to this effect was sent to the Washington delegation tn congrenn. OLYMPIA.-Mill own owners of Rainier protest closing of two roads wre eatablished THE SEATTL The automobile was driven by Bere fi Ta Fannie Stedman. The spontaneous Fanny, who is ap- STAR *% | | j | j pearing at the Moore this week, is ina class all her own. Parts she plays or things she does on the stage are never) written. No author could hand her a line to say, for she would change it around and say it in her own fashion. She! is spontaneity personified and pep in its most exaggerated | form, ce comes WON'T REVISE: CITY SALARIES! Balarien @f city employes will not be revined in accordance with the report submitted to the city council by the civil service comminsion, | ‘Thin was decided Monday when) the council adopted a report by its! finance committee, refusing to con-| leider the salary revision report at this time. The compensation ef city em-| Dloyes for 1922 will be based on the | you can buy what you need —Christmas gifts —Clothing for your- budget adopted last September, which | | provided for a cut of $10 a month in all salaries and 25 cents a day in! self —Clothing for . the family Now you may have your choice of the finest wearing apparel money can buy, and you may have it not only at prices reduced with the season, but on the most liberal terms any store has ever offered. The table of terms op- posite will show you what we have done to give you what you need NOW, without paying more thdn a trifle until next year. This simplified plan of paying in small amounts at your own convenience, is the definition of— CREDIT— GLADLY No extras—No red tape—No interest. If these terms do not meet with your special needs, come into the store and state your wishes. Two Entrances 1332-31 Second Ave. 209 Union St. For 1 than AMERICAN B On Special Holiday Terms—50c Down, 50c a Week he woma a "Little Beauty the regular”. the compensation of day laborers. The 1922 mlary ordinance will re ceive final consideration next Mon | day. ‘The miary revision report was! Grafted by & special citizens’ com. mittee after several weeks of study. It made cuts in most of the lower paid positions, and slight increases in the remuneration of the better. | paid Jobs. | ‘The council declared that there is! not now time to consider the report, | and asked the civil service commis. | sion to complete its classification of | city employes by July, when the) counct! will commence the prepara: | tion of the 1923 budget. | Special trains can be hired in Eng land at a cost of $5 a mile. | ‘An ideal gift for mother, daughter, wife, sister, sweetheart or friend—one that she will cherish and appreciate for years. ie iron, w’ Manufactured by American Electrical Heater Company, Detroit Oldest and Largest Exclusive Makers, Established 1894. FOR SALE BY VICTIM OF AUTO [Popular Comedienne at Moore enemy ACCIDENT DIES Clowns Her Way to Popularity in who travels no gift le more appropriate i hich te oxsctly lke jeouty” except in size. I weighs ‘Ai but three pounds and al but Garee pone can be essily carried in bag, euit- EAUTY IRON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921. © We Tell It With Values‘! OF BEAUTY That endears the brilliant new Mid-winter “Sweet Sixteen” Dresses to the women of Seattle who wear them and to those who see the charm they impart to others. New Party Dresses delightfully charming, in delicately dainty fabrics and colorings, have appeared — command all - attention from the women of Seattle. The new _ Fashion thoughts are given full expression in them, though surprisingly priced at oe COATS and CAPES é distinguished for their high quality, »J ind fairly smarting under the in- s‘luence of High Style— 316. As is characteristic of Wraps of the better sort, they are full silk lined, and display generous amounts of materials which allows them to drape with a subtle grace and ease. ~ Ly 1023 Second Ave., Corner Spring St. ‘Almerican Beauty” ELECTRIC IRON . A store full of high- grade Shoes — lines without a peer on the Pacific Coast— thrown open to you on the verge of the hplidays oe < 19 $h.85 TRE Every Woman’s Shoe and Every Man’s Shoe in our great up-to-the-minute stock is on sale at these greatly reduced prices, except on two Corrective Shoes—the Grant Flexated and the Cantilever—and we hav dress the family feet for the holidays? 1 SECOND AVENUE 619 Pine St. even thrown in a few ff discontinued lines of Cantilevers at $3.85 to ff $8.85. What better chance could you ask to ff Baxter & Baxter |

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