The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1921, Page 16

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By E.P.Chalcraft | By unanimous vote of 250 Manufacturers, Dankery and | — ‘other business men who attended |” the banquet of the Northwest | Preducts committee of the Cham ber of Commerce at the New Washington hotel Monday night, & definite, constructive move. ment for encouraging the use of Washington made goods is to be launched. tu i Hnthused with the epirit of the > Meeting and fired with the messages Of the speakers, the entire gathering Tose to its feet in acclamation of Chairman Joseph A. Swalwell’s pro | posal for the nex SWALWELL SURPRISES COMI) ‘That surprises might be in store ‘Was indicated by Chairman Swalwel! When in introducing the first speak @r, Kenneth C. Kerr, editor of the Raitway and Marine News, he hoped “this would be a love feast,” but in ease any trouble developed would the combatants kindly aim toward | the door, where were seated most of Ais competitors in the banking busi Kerr, made known as the “silver: | tongued orator,” reviewed the work @f the Northwest Products commit. | tee in encouraging the use of local | Manvfactureres’ goods. Not only in Seattle and in Washington, but in| States, the speaker said, meet have been held at which the! ‘@octrine of “use Northwest products” | | | | working tugether, all in har- h and Seattle and the are on the road to the success we have ever - this point the listeners—and as well—were startled ito ‘one of the colored waiters speak i HAR! HARD LAUGHS Har! Har?" he laughed, paus- in_ his clearing tables, “Ah've that kind 0’ bunk befo'! Ah've that same man say it and heard others say it, too, But mean nothin’, all this talk. talk an’ talk an’ talk and *%t do nothin’. What we got to is one of three things. We quit talking, or do more—or the time he finished, the “waiter.” who had forgotten ‘The back of his neck, was as. Carl E. Croson, ator: | member of the school board. ‘was warmly applauded. | Swalwell took exception Of the statements made by “the indignant “waiter,” who hinted iat local conditions were not so bi aa they are commonly said to Bas Me assure you that no other of the country is enjoying same degree of prosperity as is — Company Planned fo Finance Industries Seattle may have . company say Business ts not good | finance new industries for the city. | night the arms conference to be one ‘The trouble is, they are|The plan was favorably considered on the pinnacle of war-| Monday at a meeting of the Inter at the Masonic temple. mittee has been appointed to gate the feasibility of forming today is good, and all the such a @mpany. is indicated. in a num. Instance, recent bank notes: Seattle than that se many when they go i conditions, That was an in-| Ch and abnormal state of affairs. | A has come for us to chafige. in © wanted to of the Chamber of prospects are encouraging for sture,"* j HERE PLUMBER TAR Her * KNOCKING omme After relating his expert coal miner in the Bast a load of coal, ington coal, NEW PHOTO pe crema aw OE at lub Counc: 3. ) $2.79 to at Very Low and color combinations. The $2.79 LOT includes nicely fringed ends, belted lace trim. THE BON MARCHE ” RGAIN BASEMENT Economy and Satisfaction Go Hand in Hand With Christmas Buying in The Bargain Basement For Example, Our Wool Dresses | at $10.00 | Navy blue tricotine and serge, in straight line models, neat- * ly belted. Flaring sleeves in short and three-quarter lengths and smartly cuffed long sleeves. braids, cire ribbon, metallic stitching, tricolette, contrasting stitching and embroidery and French knots. There are a few Jersey Dresses in green, brown, white kid or contrasting tricolette. Sizes 14 to 40, $3.89 A Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Specially Good Value Scarfs Prices! In the $3.89 LOT there are found the very wide Scarfs which have pockets and a self’ belt, and fringe. They come in many different colors Searfs in big plaids, with narrow patent leather belts. There are many colors represent- ed and many color combinations. both lots is really exceptional for the price, Gift Bloomers of Wash Satin Very good quality flesh colored Satin, } trimmed with a ruffle at the knee or a} The value in j was interrupted knock some members then al they rd worker earning $20 a day, was called out to do a job at the Ballard library the other day, and in the basement T saw But it wasn't Washington coal; it was Well Now I understand Mir. Si me J : A o photo of Mrs. Anne : ’, Stillman on her way to at- traveled th c Rea uattead apaened tend a hearing before the few months,” said Swalwell,| referee in the Stillman di- vorce case which recently re- Poughkeepsie, | | Yan and gray, trimmed with | | $1.95 and $2.50 THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Career of Conquest for Nort oe | polities “Now that we are approaching ® on in the buel- in conclusion, 1 not to start t 4 grade, If wo other entire readjustment will be seary, We must have a 60-00 eration of the forces of education, ond and business.” the the chairman of the library could be clothed from hat to shoes) latter was catied to Olympia and| Whenever the freedom of | In speaking on salesmanship, | board is a fellow named Swal lin ciounin right here | could not be present | movement of the several econom- | Dean Miller declared that the times well me mted a prapbié] 1. saturn te interfered with, This brought a general laugh, in| TAL word | Chairman Swalwell joined) Th Dean Miller pointed out, diffical ly was »| ties and = compiex situations Now, when I worked in the/the col ree | arise, All the signs point to the {Washington mines," the plumber|at the *Un ity of Washington, | ent aituation in the b at-| upbuilding of business in the | ity depends on its imports ag well a» 1, “most all of us wore} Who appeared for Dr, Busealio, The| tle and the Northwent | Northwest, he stated, éxports. Black Bear overalls, Yet when 1/ = - . — | wen wn to the Black Manufactur: | — —— ee — ‘ork the other day T found as| ing ere «burnme California fuel ofl “These bull-fests are very nice, but they don’t get you any where, You must practles what you preach, Why, I thought [ recognized tht voice of that col ored waiter as Cart Croson’ ber of the school board ght 6,000 tons of Well- 1 for the public schools, You must come down to |, earth and remember the war is over.” The next speaker was Nathan |Hckstein, president of Schwabacher [Hardware company, who said in t going to way you should |use Northwest products. 1 am tak ling for gfanted that we all are, If jwe do not set the example, who shall? “Lam reminded of a little Se attle girl I overheard on a train in the Kast, who said, after see ing the signboards along the way, that now she knew whero all the things she used at home came from, She should not have had to leave Seattle to see that.” Kickstein cited the case of the American Can company, which was about to leave Seattle rather than pay $70,000 a year taxes, but now has developed will pay it to remain, “If we had 100 much concerns here paying similar taxes think what it would mean,” sald Eckstein. The speaker urged development of our water power, but stated that thin would not be done unlews we had the | factories here to utilize it. While lumber is Washington's greatest {natural resource, we must have lumber is at last gone, We must have manufactures, he declared. Eckstein pleaded for commercial friendship between Seattle and Ta coma “If you can't get what you want in Seattle,” he said, “get it in Tacoma. We ought to be as proud of Tacoma as we are of our own town, Commercially we are one city. 1 had just as leave buy merchandise made in Taco ma as in Seattle, and I feel that the people of Tacoma feel the same way toward Seattle. We must not be narrow. Our manu- facturers must make things as good as they are made cise where, and sell them as cheaply.” Eckstein cited mumerous advan tured articles, and stated that one Hails Arms Meet as Christian Triumph Tn an address ie Fire, Chris arked the close session of the of the Chureh of Christ, Rev. B. A. to | Abbott of St. Louts declared Monday Christianity. Tuesday's program in cludes addresses by Dr. Henry Su zallo, president of the University of Washington, and Judge U. E. Har. mon of Tacoma. Trimmed with novelty New Wool Scarfs Stocking Bargains | —Women’s Heather Wool Stockings, in drop stitch ef- | fects. Sub-standards. Sizes | 8% to 10. 85¢ pair. | —Women’s Silk Stockings, with triple seamed back and seamless feet. In black and cordovan. 814 to 10, $1.15. —Infants’ Cashmere Stock- ings, with silk heels and toes. In white, Sub-standards. Size AV to 64, B5¢; 3 for $1. —Men’s Heather Wool-mixed Socks. In drop stitch and plain effects. Sizes 10 to 1114, 49¢ pair. en's Silk and Fiber Socks, Black, brown and assorted colors. Seconds. Sizes 10 to 1114. 39¢ pair. | a home market that) something elm to export when the tages of purchasing home manufac ||) Nortfwest Parliament of Ministers | of the greatest triumphs of modern | | | | | | i]| saving to you just in time for your Hcliday shopping. Gift Editions of Modern Poetry Famous Books Copyright Fiction A Great Opportunity for Christmas Shoppers ——_A SALE -— 2500 BOOKS These are broken lines taken from our own shelves and marked at a big Illustrated Story Books for Children And a Host of Miscellaneous Books BOOK SHOP—LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Flannel Shirts $2.45 A fellow takes a lot of comfort in a good flannel shirt. These are medium weight, in gray, and have a collar attached. Sizes 1444 to 17. 25 ders and embroidered Such a gift is always welcomed. MEN'S SHOP mail. Daylight Toy Shop. Speed King Coasters at $4.00. The Bon Marche’s Annual Sale of * MEN’S CHRISTMAS GOODS A timely opportunity to buy your gifts for the men folks at advantageous prices. that every item offered is fully up to that style standard required by careful dressers. Men’s Handkerchiefs Of fine cambric, in white or col- ors. They have hemstitched bor- initials. LOWER MAIN FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE News From Santa’s. Ice Castle Santa Claus has a button with his picture on it for every girl and boy who comes to see him, and he will answer every letter posted in the mail-box at his Ice Castle or sent thru the Be sure to come and see him and all his toys in the —Automobiles, $12.00 to —Fairy Auto Coasters, $45.00. Y $28.50 to $30.00. —Velocipedes, $4.00 to —Wheelbarows at $1.25 $21.50. each. —Hand Cars, $5.50 to —Metal Cars, with wood $21.00. handles, 25c. ~Scooters, $3.25 to $7.50. —Wooden Velocipedes, $3.25. ~—Goosey Cars, $1.75 to -—Gombi-cars, with Trailer, $5.50. THE DAYLIGHT TOY SHOP—FOURTH FLOOR~THE BON MARCHE And you may be surefil Christmas Ties 95c Men's open-end Scarfs of silks, satins and fiber mixtures, are in patterns and colors to suit the fancy of the most particular man. HALF - New Prices 17c to $12.50 100 Volumes of the Modern Library RICE Eyes—w! the doll Some Speed to These Wheel Toys $3.75 Say, Boys, these Speed King Coasters sure are dandies! Made with heavy steel wheels, roller bearings—on the California type coaster, with hand brake. Dear Santa—Please Bring Bath Robes Little Folks Hair Goods at Holiday Savings $8.00 Switches of wavy hair, 22 inches long and in all shades, ex- We now have dolls fitted with the Trost Patent Rock-to-Sleep 32-Piece “Blue Bird” Dinner Sets $4.95 In the Christmas Tree Store EXTRA hich close gradually as is rocked. always need cept gray—reduced to $5.00. ‘A tees $9.00 Hair Switches, in white y wied ea aoe ‘And they don’t and gray, reduced to $6.95. in Dinner Sets—good qua y don’t cost i : —American Semi-porcelain— much tage hy Bap chaps Hein, Nets each set consisting of Baby’s Corduroy ‘SECOND FLOOR —THRMON wAkORN 6"dinner plates Robes 6 dessert plates Reduced to $2.95 RA UNS 6 fruit sauce dishes Bordiise. Rathrohen.& Buy for less in the Christmas 6 teacups, 6 saucers in colors that little folks like—rose, blue, pink and Belgian blue, trimmed with satin; some with cord at neck and waist. ‘ —Also eiderdown robes, sizes 1 to 6, in desirable shades at $3.95. Beacon Cloth Robes $2.15 Well made and especially lovely designs that children go wild about. Ribbon bound, finished with pocket and cord. Sizes 1 to 6, at $2.15.. —Blanket Cloth Robes—special value at $1.65. SECOND FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Soft, neat checks and tan and gray. aprons. Tree Store Outing Flannel 15c fleecy Outing Flannel— stripes — full pieces, perfect goods—pink, blue, Chambray Ginghams 121 Lengths to 20 yards—27 inches wide—pink, blue, tan, gray—nice for making Christmas dresses and FABRIC FLOOR—(THIRD) Cut Glass Utility Dish Finely cut Covered Glass Dish—complete with silver Can be plated serving piece. used for butter, cheese. UNION ST. BASEMENT jam — Oat Meal Cookies Our Very Best Acme Chocolate Drops Washington Full Special Special 1 5c Whipped Cream Puffs Different flavors, 1b.— Cream Cheese — 35c 2 dozen for 250 5c 35 ° 25c 20¢ —Afternoon Me with rolled oats c special Sun-Mai isi 4 Fresh daintie’ at a very With a delicious flavor. se 10c, Lc, 25e asa ext raisins, butter low price. “Satin finish Mixed Can- Sa Island. Dress- Ba ca ta on _heaehs * —Soda Crackers, special dy—one of the best kinds jng—usually sold for 48c. LOWER ‘ed Salmon, acan11¢. for the day, lb. 14¢. for the holidays—lb. 25¢. Wednesday, lb. 34¢. MAIN ¥LOOR All Sorts of Good Things to Eat in 1 meat platter 1 vegetable dish $1.25 ge or d Shops hwest Products Is Launched!,.

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