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RSDAY, I scrat inches long, 11 inch- es wide; fitted with wood hand price ‘Lene ma An by us. query Candies, Made in our own Candy Shop and packed Delicious highest grade’ coated. $1.00 to $6.00 CHRISTMAS MIX ching; and les. GRUNBAU BUENA—William Hansen, pro; EVERETT—Frank Bruonomo, Buena Mercantile store, cap | Frank Clovinsis and Tom Chimiti Thomas Coyle and Jack Sim. | held in city jail on charges of trans. they attempt to rob th | porting Mquor, Two sacks of booze Pictures of the chjld- renalways provoke the —When was it The date is halftheinterest. With an Autographic Kodak or Brownie the date is written on the film at the time through the exclusive Eastman Autographic de? sizes and styles $2.00 Christmas Candies unusual in bee Broken Mix,.. Beauty Mix. Cream Mix Bartell Mix Plain Mix . Ribbon Special WHERS PIKE MEETS FIFTH New Phone—Elliott 4910 {{{fSiIlilll DECEMBER 8, 1921, SHINE SERVICE, NNN wr: Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co. — The People’s Popular Homefurnishers PILL LIL LL DL LIL LDL OP Friday and Saturday Specials = H FANCY TRAY, mahogany finish; rim base of glass has underlay of imitation mahogany with center & decoration ; felt un- mB der tray to prevent size 17 metal . Be 100 Mahogany-Finished Smoking Stands —like illustration ; has remarkable glass top. Will be offered at the very unus- ual peice Of... S552... Tey $1.85 Friday and Sattirday only. Hunt’s Cellular Table Pads For round-top tables, sizes 45 and 54 inches. To close out, offer at the - $1.35 remarkable price of...... Leaves for any size top, each. .35¢ Go.IN Mix. BARTELL Store No. 1—1908 Boren Avenue Store No. 2—610 Second Ave., Near Alaska 4 Bids. Store No. 3—First Avenue and Pike Street Store No. 45349 Ballard Avenue | Were found in their car when it halt- ed for ase dn EO PLANTLAX & Colds lags Great Internal Cleanser, fem; Regulator, too 0 | Tonte for Stomach. Li and $ “2. Bowels At the Owl Li other retiable druggists, s * ana | Beropean laborers’ thoughts, mon laborer in the mines and ef France, Helginn and You cam learn at first hand mm: t At the steel plant in SHOP BY MAIL Select your gifts early and mail your order to us Prompt service ard careful packing insure safe delivery Tax on mail orders when necessary. ~ + 1@ 26¢ to 50¢ -8¢@ 76¢ to $1.00........ ae + Fry's Oven Gisks Pie Plates, complete with nickel plated hold M th er for serving. Retains the taste and makes cooking easy. Complete, $2.50. Suitable Gifts for Everybody! Nut Bowls, as illustrated in cut; eom- plete - $1.98 Manicure Roll-ups, $2. 50 to $14.00. Safety Razors $1.00 to 87.00 Hot Water Bottles, .50 to $2.00. Coin Purves .. . 25¢ to $1.00 Flash Lights . $1.00 to $3.75 1.50 to Shaving Mirrors . Pocket Knives Bil Folds ... Shaving Brushes . Hair Brushes Perfume Atomizers - . 856 to $7.50 Manicure Sets . 50¢ to $3.00 Lather Mugs . : 35¢ to 5O¢ Boudoir Candle Sticks .... o8¢ fTollet Waters Perfumes . Military Brushes. - 25¢ to $5.00 -$1.50 to $15.00 feature. We just received # new shipment of this dainty article Autographic Kodaks $8 up range to select from in articles for men and women, 1 Brownies $2 up is one thing that anybody will appreciate. Make your » Photo Albums —— oo to $7.25 Smoking Sets, $1.00 to $5.00 TEDDY BEARS and DOLLS What little man or wom an Wouldn't like one of these favorite playthings? A Christmas with no Doll or Teddy Bear is-Andeed a dull one for the little folks Select the one you @ant now while assortments are complete TEDDY BEARS $1.25 and $2.00 DOLLS $1.75 to $13.50 line of Chrivtnfas Box utiful boxes or baskets— cream chocolates and Priced at + BO¢@ “Ib. -BO¢@ Ib. .B0¢@ Ib. -20¢@ ib. 20¢ Ib. -B5¢@ Ib. DRUG STORES LOCATED AT Store No. 5—Second Avenue and biter Street Store No. 6—600 Pine Store No. 7—Fifth Avenue and Pike Sircet | Store No. 6—First and Yesler TOUGH SLEDDING and play while he tolled as a com | Doual my the for, in th famous habrngt a he are assortm: feminine eyo— about this character It continues to serve a useful an: urpose long alter conventional Holiday job }lot of heavy ste! bars to building) peigians and Italians as unskilled She needs them because) jot the 1,800,000 former workers who} an English “tom-| now lie under the soil of France or was in charge of our gang.| Flanders. from, Americ av THE SEATTLE Bea Rs STAR Oddly enough, He had run away from home into the army, and had fought all over | the world, When he came to town | invaders %n October, ‘BARTELL DRUG STORES ‘Christmas Gift Headquarters & the gift pi yn appreciate ‘This Christmas, executives, desirous of making presents to young women em- houghtful, is a fascinatin, ing ther: nicknacks have been forgotten. We will gledly assist in the selection of hristmas gifts, showing them to you in all their fascinating variety, 50c to $6.00 Box pega real Gifts of Pyralin Ivory eupable in Ivory reflects your good taste and for Holiday Giving. tfon at Bartell’s. The pencil with the rifled tip. Lead is held firmly by the tip and is finely grooved as it passes through. The grip of the tip will not slip. Get your EVER- SHARP from our complete stock today. Made if many styles and sizes. YourEVER- SHARP is here, Aprice for every purse. 50e to $65.00. Also a choice line of Water- Sheaffer suiteble for , women or ehilgren, U nem ployment. Issue Not Felt in France BY WHITING WILLIAMS Whiting Williams is telling Star readers what he leareed about the 11 ine with a big saw imported! workers. was to help two others cut a| 1918, he! this ~ | Almost on the very spot of ating ser resent. artistic A wide found the girl he had peen looking for all over the seven seas. perfectly certain it woul “bloody fine job” France ts suffering leas | employment than either A |Great Britain. Since the has employed thousands INVADERS DID ¢ THEIR WORK WELL ‘The invaders certainly did a fine | with the English to help drive out| job of destroying the factories of “Pittsburg district” of France | worked they had a bake [the soldiers all during | the roof—benides every piece of machinery | This industrial | ployed in a sort of | partment,” “comm This department sent ba: chambers of commerce at jsetty how many years an French competition in tb markets! cleaning away the refuse ing the tons of ruined stanchions jand the other rusty iron tion \off to their open-he naces for making fresh ste | And no one would want cleaner lot of workingmen than these machinists. Even on the hot they were unwilling to their well-aundered jumpers which buttoned up tn a military fashion | A man who did |about thefr necks. not start off the week wit laundered suit of “blues,” call their overalls, would lose caste ALL OF THEM LIKE U. 8. TOOLS } ‘They were equally careful about their work. Where we wc (eighth or a sixteenth of an work millimeters! tho, was keen about the machine toole—and the plan of them. The crowd kept on the § well, but when the boss looking they t{dulged in much horkeplay ag in on plants here. Practically every one men and boys had fought in the! war or been a local prisoner for the| four years the town was What they had to my al could hardly be printed true of the workers ov jwherever I met them, TELS DYSPEPTICS. Indigestion and pra forms of stomach troub! jeal auth a a out t ¢ sufferers sh f two things: «oon ble die! th w that irritate the afomnach an retion, and eC ounteract th harmful acid and pr formation of «as, | mature fermentation by th to get him away to any other part of the world now | When the time camp to leave, (ook acetylene torches and cut in} two the steel stanchions holding up| ing hammers on destruc’ done not so much by the soldiers as by engineers and statisticians em | } working separately from | | but in cooperation with the army.!}}| tailed report telling them just ex they could expect to be free from The amazing thing is that such good progress could be shown in in millimeters or tenths of Every one of That was/ jeally or they in reason and | He was | id take aff) | from un merica or war she of Poles where 1! shop for the war.jf) they tion was nereial de ck to the home a dd months e world’s and cart of ruina. arth fur vel, to meet a test days | color, 9 to 10: | PETTICOATS — s0 All Many splendid monogram sp this hour at each are in size 14x24 Inc Or Two ‘for........ ‘Te Silver Plated Or Three for. + estilo dela d " ‘ CHRISTMAS not DOIR | this hour, besuboaned MUS Sandwich . each... C GOWNS — 150 gowns in Trays CAPS—100 dainty wash ci ‘ 0 dd squa ec satin boudoir caps A MISCELLANEOUS found and square neck Americar? reproduction ASSORTMENT of men’s styles; lace and embroid- of Sheffield silver plate >!Ue and pink, effective- fourin-hand and bow ery trimmed: In. sizes 20 round trays in at- ly trimmed with laces ties; 150 ties are includ tractive open-pierced pat A ‘ ed in this stock, marked 15, 16 4nd17, Put up in terns. Formerly $3.95 874 ribbons; put up in for a rapid cleanup. Christmas boxes if de ch. For this hour (in Christmas boxes if de Appropriate gifts tor . the Silverwa Depart 2 . shen. "ach 1 Bo sired. Formerly $1.25 ene, 2 95 sire - ha is $1.25 ere each. Choice, 95c ‘ each. For this Or Two for 25e this hour A SALE OF hour, choice. PAGE 5 FRIDAY HOUR SALES Satin and Jersey Top Hift Suggestions will be found in the lists of Friday | Petticoats with ffeta Hour Sale Merchandise on which no mail, telephone *. O. D. orders flounces, jn light and will be taken, and the right to dimit al) quantities is reserved dark shades, will be placed on. sale in the 10 to 11 11 to 12 1 to2 Coat and Bult Depart; HUCK TOWELS — 96 DRESSER SCARFS40 MEN'S LEATHER ment on the Becond h titched towels, size of them, including some pe —100 belts of Floor, For this hour, 17432 inches, Practical 4! filet lace and black and tan leather, + eholée othe h plain cente Chotoe $3 50 gitt towels that wit! te’ “thers with plain centers os, tency buckies, Sisee at ° In sizes 18x45 inches and HUCK GUEST Tow. ° MMe in the Domestic 9,54 Formerly %t¢ 99 to 42. ‘These for. ELS —120 towely with Beetion Formerly 60¢ 4 each, Choice, thie ™erly sold at 60c each, ‘ hour (in the Do Jacquard borders and each, Choice 95 For this hour, ites : Co mestic Section) c = BOYS’ TWO-KNICKER SUITS Special Friday and Saturday, $8.45 Main Floor Rear 90 Boys’ Suits have been taken from regular stock and marked exceptionally low Every suit has two pairs of knickers full lined and with taped seams; for this sale. coats are in belted models‘with plaited backs and full lined with alpaca. Colors are gray, green and brown mixtures. $12.50 and $14.95 each. These suits formerly sold at $9.85, $12. 50 and $14.95 each. Sizes are 7 to 18, Dut not each size in every style or color. Sizes are 7 to 18, but each'size in every style or color. 2to3 3 to 4 SLIP-ON VEILS—300 in colors of black, navy WOMEN’S SWEATERS— CHRISTMAS KNIT PET- » brown, taupe and purple, in large size 23 wool sweaters in Tuxedo TICOATS—100 cotton knit with plain and fancy eet some WAVE te with lynx de laine petticoats In white ‘with enille dota, Formerly 2: this hour .10c ODDS AND ENDS (Drug Sundries Section) including Rubber Gloves—60 pairs, formerly This hour # pair, 20¢. Hospital Cotton-—100 rolls, at a roll, 25¢. Mot Water Bottles—26 of them, formerly $1.50 each. For this hour, each S8O¢. WOMEN’S SILK HOSE—250 pairs, semi. and full-fashioned, with lisle garter tops, heels and toes, In an assortment of colors. Sizes are $% to 10, but not each size in every 59c 00 collaré and cuffs, In colors ot tomato, white and pink. Sizes 36 to 42, but not each ize in every color. For- merly $3.95 each. Then re- nour, each... 91.99 PILLOW CASES—36 pairs, size 45x36 inches, made of fine quality casing, free 36 from dressing. They are shirting, hemstitched and have lace edges, This $1 .50 hour, a pair, Choice, this hour......... borders. large 0c. hour, For this hour, a pair hour, Or Two Pairs for. CHOICE. 2 oe saeceees SILKS—in a lot consi of 200 yards of tricolbttes, 34.inch j 33-inch kk UE mono silks, Choiee, this | 75¢ inches and B yard. ..--ececees Boys’ Belts, 50c Belts in black and tan, with initialed buckles and jn all sizes. 4 to 5 pink and bite borders and gray with pink and blue Small, medium and sizes. Christmas boxes if desired. Formerly $1.95. For this 95¢ Put up wide; 95c | | open up h a well as they ork to an inch they | them. American it was full job pretty was not} about as e of our} of these occupied. bout war} er wre Cs i Kite. | all) say med- ine times of hydro- hould do} a Mmited | t, avoid: | ith them, | nd lead t6 | neat) nake it} sourness or p ne une la little Bisurated Magnesia at paid meals, jp there tm probably no bet or more reliabl than Bisurated widely used ‘haw no dir. jand is not Miiwestent. poontul of owder or | OF five-grain tablets, ¢ tle water with the fo ine the excess acidity whic present a lwi t need of pepsin pill ‘flelal digestents. Get a few ounces of olther powde ver comes as , and in the laxative gist. Awk fe lets. It jmille or et | fo rm is ni | plan and ¢ |next meal and see if this beat advice yeu eyer had to eat.” ‘ prevent its th ter, safer | antacid | and it is| ut a tea a h may further | hore sor arti= Hisurated | e Prue: nr or tab- a lguid, bisurated Try this what you want at your jan't the on “what i “TOYLAND OFFERS A GREAT SALE OF DOLLS at $4.98 Friday is going to be “Doll Day” at Spelger & Hurlbut’s. A new shipment of 100 famous Horseman Character Dolls are offered at this unusually low price. There are several styles to choose from—Baby Dolls with character bent arms and legs—they have socket hands with mohair wigs and closing eyes—some are — Horseman Character Dolls—Special Regular Prices, $6.00 and $6.50 dressed in knit suits, others have dresses and hoods. 300 PIECES OF | Keifer Bros.’ Cut Glass Special at $2.49 This &- quart Combination Cooker is made of pure aium- inum, highly po!- ished—it is one of the handiest utensils in the kitchen. This cooker consists of 5 pieces—a Values up to $5.00 A special purchase of 300 pieces brings convex kettle, pudding pan, this great bargain, This is genuine steamer, inset Keifer Bros.’ Cut Glass—beautifully cut for angel cake in deep, rich designs, and an aluminum A fine assortment to choose from— cover. Can be Sugars and Creamers, Footed Bowls, used as a roaster, Nappies, Celery Trays, Cologne Bottles. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders. Andirons, Fire Screens and Grates—Special at $ at $6.98 Values up to $11.00 Assortment consists of: 24 and 27-inch Grates, worth up to $11.00. 26-inch 4-fold Fire Screens, regular $9.50. Andirons, regular price $7.50, Your choice of this lot at $6.98. “Betty Bright” Aluminum Combination Cookers Special at $1.89 Regular Price $3.00 double boiler, steamer, ete, ~ No Phone cr C. 0. D. Orders, "Simplex Typewriter | Special at 98c The gitt of a Sim- plex Typewriter brings joy to the home. It is one of the most fascinat- ing, educational toys made—prints just like a type- writer, No Phone Orders. Fine for target shooting. No Phone Orders. Daisy Air Rifle Special at 69c eee Regular Price $1.00 * Here is something that will please the boy—the Little Daisy Single-shot Air-Rifle.