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THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1921, HURRY UPON WHAT’S IMMODEST IN FEMININE WEAR? |, PASTOR ASKS ’EM})}) NEWARK, N. J, Deo. 6, Here is a pastor who knows: “When iy & woman immodestly dremwed }] The Rev. Dr. Alexander Cairns |] ts the pastor, Here ts his answer “When a woman's dress is #0 |] high that you can see her knees; |] Wea nor waist is so low that the Most sophisticated is shocked; when her skirt is as tight gs a man full of bootleg whisky; wher her arms are seen in all thelr pris: |} tine beauty from pole to pole; when the back of her gown leaves yothing to the imagination—then that woman is immodestty dressed.” Wednesday, December 7: The annual sale which fur- nishes thousands of people with holiday gifts every year. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Our Annual Git Dollar Day The day when you can buy more and better gifts for one dollar than any other day of the year: Note: These Dollar Specials Are for One Day Only Handkerchief Specials French Handkerchiefs, 2 for $1 Regularly 75¢c each. 250 Women’s fine French Corded Handkerchiefs of pure all- linen. Secretary of Interior Would) Reclaim Territory for Veterans WASHINGTON, Dec, 6.—A strong policy toward hastening the reclama- tion of arid lands in the West was Urged upon President Harding by Beeretary of the Interior Fall in his annual report today. Large numbers of world war veter | ans and others could secure home- steads on the land thus made fit for) |. cultivation, Fall said, Thousands of | - Mnemployed could be put to work | under such a program, he added. | - This can only be done thru . Mation projects, he explained, 200,000,000 acres of unreserved pub- | Hie lands now left is suitable only for Brazing. HUGE WEALTH 4S DORMANT __ Startling figures as to the wealth ying dormant ty lands owned by the ‘i it were disclosed. These will yield in royalties alone $12,000,- Notes and Comment on THE OLD HOME TOWN There ts considerable agitation in! Olympia over the lack of an/ ordinance covering the possession or | disposal of narcotics, Prosecutor! Fullerton has arrested several ped. diers and fiends lately, but has been obliged to let them go because he cannot file a specific charge against Odd Pieces of Silks and Dress Goods $1 1,000 yds. Silks and Dress Goods, regularly $1.25 to $2.50 | Gift Novelties $1 Suen ena. the actual value of the ofl | them. | 50-inch brown and blue coatings—36-inch ‘and coal and other deposits is rough- } , * : ” f By eotmated at $150,000,000.000. | rotarians ihc cal seven} U 7 erty — Specials comers ey, old 100, garaet and Bao Imported Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1 ction by congress on reclama: gore agg soodlgae= rank Salo ™m the Gift Secto 42-i1 Te y 's Ti Proposals now pending would enable | orn canine & aati wa fee Wed : vif peed opis P checks—42-inch mohair in navy and tan—36- Regularly $1.50. 600 boxes women’s fine the government to put many unem. | Lace Boudoir Pillows $1. Dainty imported Novelty Handkerchiefs—all at- inch storm serge in navy and midnight—36- inch stripe messaline—36-inch Japanese silk in white, tan, navy and black—386-inch fancy figured silk in gray and rust. Crepe de Chine $f 40-inch Crepe de Chine in turquoise, cherry, orange, mais, coral, nickel, flesh and white. Firat Floor | nesday night, the proceeds to be used for the relief of the people of Olym- | pla and nearby communities who are | facing a destitute Christmas, | eee Walla Walla business men are con ducting a special “Buyers’ week” which will end Saturday, December 10, tractively hemstitched, with embroidered corners. Plain white or dainty French color effects. Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1 1,200 women’s fine all-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with embroidered corners. —Firet Floor d to work, Fall's report de- filled pillows with imitation Filet covers and pink and blue slips. Telephone Screens $1. Colonial ladies painted in bright colored designs, Baskets $1. Baskets for decoration —some with high handles and others jardinere shapes. Mahogany Candle Sticks $1. Red tape in the pension and the Z land offices of the depart- e it was scored. Unless the pen- a bureau is given more help ids of civil war veterans will before their pension claims can One Entire Lot of 2,500 Men’s Silk Ties These Ties were “bought in a special Smallpox has gripped Walla Walla. | | The total has reached 45 cases, repre: | _ Red tape in the general land offiée Com- SEE tive gourm, sthen tecnees ot | senting o See, ont & a | plete with hand decorated candle. Ss Boudoir Women’s Ribbon Novelties $1 purchase, arid were specially priced cal errors made by the govern: . eee —Gift Section, First Floor Regularly to sell at $1.45 each. But for Dollar agents themselves, he said. «me unemployment _ tn Raster | Caps $1 Underwear $1.25 to $2 Day we offer 2,500 of them as a ington towns is ical, ne ; . oe SA or | sally veniege the office of Mayor Mill | Art Needlework it ge Da 50 U nion Suits $1 | vunareds of special item for One Dollar. ‘© mein Alnaba: where the white | Was Walle seeking S08 \I| 42-inch Stamped Continental Pillow . : 260 Fall-weight Cotton | dainty Ribbon See ee ol iat | LEWISTON, Idaho—Capt. Eph \}| Case Tubing, $1 pair. gifts — fine | Union « Suits—low neck, | Novelties— Men’s Imported Wool Hose $1 ot the fact that 38 government Tam W. Baughman. ss. veteran|}) 44-inch Stamped Luncheon _ Sets, net, silk and | sleeveless and ankle length | Powder Puffs, 450 pairs, plain and ribbed styles, and sayernirgenmny deal with | Ot Moscow. > crower i | wo i napkins, stamped on Indian lace Caps in] Styles. Sizes 4, 5, 6. ribbon backed in plain brown, black, heavy mix ] affairs, urged con- il nd | | e 1 a set. i Fren i ot " * Mirrors, Sach- i } ty hog beabergge Soa” cies | Stasailt Wacnlaes ot’ the adverbs turn Colored Linen Handkerchief Squares, pink, s blue, 75c Knit Bloomers, bie ) ested ye neh gray and white. The d the “long distance” method |in the sugar business were reported. | 7 for $1. orchid and 2 for $1 sep " size le is not complete in all col- ef government, which requires that | Fuilure of congress to amend the im- | —Fourth Floor rouse. re ? Lingerie Sets ors. Regular price $1.50. unimportant matters be re-| migration law so that coolle labor 7 820 Knit Bloomers, m_] and other ex- back to Washington for de. | could be imported et —Second Floor white and flesh Sizes 4 colette . noua Dame riety ee. a BK ke! entail! tedious: shorta w held ‘responsib | - on. & is - ‘ ef the Yong time required for|in part. The failure of congrem to|[| Stationery $1 ag An Men’s Handkerchiefs, 2 for $1 s u with Washington by | include Hawali under the benefits l/ Peoularly $2.35, High grade paper —Firet Floor "Firat Floor 860, only, pure linen Initialed Hand- bestowed in the educational! ald meas Serious economic conditions in ures was regretted. Camisoles $1 An attractive lot of flesh col- —Oak or Sylvan finish, in white, buff, pink and pearl gray—with kerchiefs. These were $1.25 last Hairbow and Sash season, and this spring were marked Regularly $1.50, $2 and $2.50. French filled Pearl Necklaces Tubs and Bon Bon Dishes. Good qual- ity silver plate frames with glass Tri TT itt i ye ty ogg ed sheets (11% Ibs.) ered es tage o- Specials in : genteel td $t = to 75¢ each. Not quite every “When an Arab sees a woman he | ow Cake Bakes Cunmee te Fe Necklace pee of Hore ‘Teta in ss ij le shell pink and sky blue. In ' * wants, he takes her! | Silverware $1 navy. PA ina French Pearl Sieinch widths. Regularly ‘A Sample Shipment of | ' A special purchase Necklaces $1 75e a yard. Just 144 Men’s Shirts — bl tlatee tl | Tbe and Bon Bon Bows tied without extra | ‘This lot was bought to sell at $1.50 { charge. each, and we considered them good value at that price. But as they have arrived just in time for Dollar Day we have included them in this —First Floor Women’s Stockings 3 Prs. $1 Beauty Cases $1 aka linings. Regular- | 800 pairs Silk Lisle Stockings A. special h. f 288 i y pri ; ; m Bs pecial purchase 0! sale at this extremely low price. Tne | ly priced $1.50. At $1, including | with seamless foot and seam- in Oriental col- genuine leather Beauty Cases | materials are printed oxfords ana With government tax. jure ed leg. Black, white, cordo- | O85; 22- and in assorted colors. ‘hree- | printed madras. Sizes 14 to 17. Rudolph H uy a van and gray. 24-inch lengths. piece fittings and full size —Men's Section, First Floor | : mirror. reese OO eS eee o Boys’ Socks $1 Importea —riet reer | Tnbleached Sheeting, $ Yds. $f { rchase for Jaats and ffl) of clever little styles in pink and | 200 pairs three-quarter Wool | Necklaces $4 Rag Rugs $1 Regularly 5c. Best standard qual- || blue. Checks and stripes, and ging- | Mixture Socks, imported from | Regularly $1.95 to $3.75, | 30 Ras, Rugs. in plain and nt of Unbleached Sheeting 54 inches ‘Agnes ff} hams; some with hand work. Scotland. Two shades of | An unusual assortment of | frown, pink and blue. Good for | “o™ dibaua a | ‘ —Second Floor | brown heather mixtures and | Imported Necklaces, pre- J «its. a per Ayres senting extraordinary val- | Two only to one customer. assorted colored roll tops. —Fourth Floor Pillow Tubing, 2 Yds. $f 290 yards excellent quality Pillow — | Tubing, 45 inches wide. j —Second Floor ues in this sale. Novelty Necklaces $1 Regularly $2.25. A gift which would be appreciat- ed by any young woman— Children’s Dresses $1 \]| Dainty Dresses—one style bloomers made in plain colors. Pink, 1 blue and mais, with black feather j stitching. Sizes 2 to 6 years. | —Second Floor Women’s Gloves $1 Vallier Washable Gloves $1. A special purchase of two sizes only—514 and 6. Two-clasp Fabric Gloves $r. has | Misses’ Stockings, 3 Prs. $1 200 pairs Mercerized Lisle Stockings, with wide elastic 5c Pillow Cases, 4 for $1 | leg and reinforced foot.]| 24-inch graduated Neck- | 150 pairs two-cl Fabric ts f Baby Gifts , | Black, white and cordovan. lace, coral color. Gloves i in beaver ps, eo) _ | 800, only, good quality Pillow Cases, —Firat Floor First Floor —First Floor | size 42x36 inches. } Attractive groups of hand painted . —Second Floor \ Novelties, Record Books, Rattles, | Hot Water Bottles and Brush and | Comb Sets. All specially selected | and priced at $1. Gown ‘Lengths $1 Regularly $1.30. 200 Gown Lengths of Plisse crepes, in desirable patterns and colors. Each length contains 3% yards. “4 ¥ —Second Floor Snappy Items for $1 In the Sp2cial Price Basement —Seeond Floor Se National Hair Nets $f | Regularly $1.50. Guaranteed real hair Nets, any color—12 nets to a | box. Batiste Gown Lengths $t 120 Mercerized Batiste Gown Lengths—each length 39 inches wide and three yards long. —Second Floor —First Floor 1,000 Aprons at $1 The greatest Apron offering the Special Price Basement has ever made—greatest in variety—greatest in values. Snatched from the sand by the hard- riding Sheik of a hundred tribes, how shall che aristocratic girl escape his un- : bridled passion? THAT is the plot of it, the shiver of it, the flaming suspense of it!! Photo Album $f 5x7-inch loose leaf Photo Albums, with flexible imitation leather cover. Regularly $1.35. Dress Aprons—Bungalow Aprons—Coverall Aprons— Tea Aprons. Unbleached muslin Coverall Aprons, with gingham trimming— Amoskeag Gingham Aprons in sash-back and belted. styles— Percale Aprons with organdie ruffles—plain percales with scalloped edges trimmed with rick rack—Polly Prim Aprons in percale, cretonne and muslin. Linen Guest Towels, 2 for $1 120, only, all-linen Guest Towels, made from fine quality plain linen huck toweling. Ends hemstitched with wide spokestitch. —Second Floor —Kodaks, First Floor Christmas Cards $1 A beautiful selection already boxed, which Savés much trouble in choos- ing. Each box contains 15 cards See DOES THE CAVE MAN WIN? |]| with envelopes, Regularly Rad Turkish Towels, 2 for $f 264 good All of Seattle is discussing the book and the picture STRAND ORCHESTRA Under §, K, Wineland Acsop Fables Kinograms | Brilliant Bracelets $1 Regularly $2.50. An exceptional | Dollar Day offering and an excellent | gift suggestion—flexible brilliant Bracelets with base pf non-tarnisn- able silverite. —First Floor | White Outing, 8 Yds., $1 | Outing Flannel, 6 Yds., -$1 500 Petticoats at $1 Silk Jersey, heatherbloom, Fifth Avenue taffeta, fine percalines and sateens. Plain colors, fancy patterns and many novelty ruffled styles. Very special at $1. Pretty little Frocks of plaid 300 Blouses at $1 Georgette, tricolette, crepe, batiste and voile Blouses. A clearance of broken lines that have been much high- er priced. All at the un- usually low price of $1. Well. made black Sateen Soft Crush Velvet Street Regularly 65c and T5c. quality plain and fancy Turkish Bath Towels. —Second Floor Fagwy Scarfs, 2 for $1 360 Scarfs in attractive embroidered designs, with scalloped edges—both white and colors. Also, with trim- mings of lace insertion and motifs. Flannel, ¢ Outing | Children’s Tub | Children’s Bloomers | Hatters’ Plush Banded siaenointalnt te myemt Foe Dresses, 2 for $1 3 Prs. $1 ten a in black and Imported Luncheon Sets $1 865 sets, regularly $1.95. Thirteen pieces—1 centerpiece, 6 plate doilies, ||| Regularly 20c and 25c. 1,890 yards | and plain ginghams, in a va- | Bloomers, in sizes 2 and 4 | Hats. ili ‘ood ight flee ti : ‘ " r 6 cup and saucer doilies. A large | Both whitg et AN ing Flannel, | riety of styles. Sizes 2, 4 only. With elastic knee and | Untrimmed Velvet | variety of dainty designs. All colors | ; —fSecond Floor | and 6 years. waist. Shapes. fast. —Second Floor POORER PIE Teieak nek arenes pg tin Satie anit

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