The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1921, Page 4

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— Fexuriant. WHEN HAIR THINS, FADES OR FALLS, USE “DANDERINE” 35 cents buys a bottle of “Dander ine.” Within ten minutes after tho first application you ean not find a «ingle trace of dandruff or falling hair, Dancer tne is to the hair What fresh showers of rain and sunshine | Are to vegetation. It Bees right to the | Toots, invigorates and Bog } pol strengthens: them. helping your hair to! } Brow long, thick and | } Jot the police bill, the operate tim T low Girls! Girls! Don’t let your hair ®! from 10 stay lifeless, colorless, thin, seraggy. “eh A single application of delightful Danderine will double the beauty _ and radiance of your hair and make tempt te Mt look twice as abundant.—Adver | Property cond Pretty cabar tisement. FUNERAL SERVICES for Capt.) William Navjok, who died Friday watohe | eenses. died Monday at her home, 72 Bhe is survived b ind, James L. Monad, and a son, The body is at Bonney. Wat ie Great Intern) more ave. pulator, a Wy or ston se {the Ow! 0 E OFF ER Hands Over Jurisdiction to Police Department was introduced in Ithe council placing exclusive suri diction over the cafes in the band department r Under the term cabarets will be permitted to only by permiswion © department revoke permits at any of the councilme Lites seasion t m, to 2p “ Chief Bearing placed his tv j{vestigators on the stand in an at prove that the Rreakers, Lodge and Butler were not girls and grim-taced ———— | church women packed th 4 the proc At the preser committee of the were held Monday at the Butterworth Power to issue and revo! Under the prop |nance they wilt be in the same class CAFE LICENSES Selling Feels Right at Home By Wanda Von Kettler People who visit toy depart over the abareta in Seattle 1 by the coun: nday ments and enthuse bears aren't al tails sow they aren't of the propowed| terday 1 held of the lone who’ which will have] spp, hour “aapiat in the sales behind-the might Ket oa little view" of the customers. Alhambra get a good idea that it stuns 4 time. lobby and happier Iam, I your dad some nice that sort, for started ding or somethi moll has the has, Well, cabaret |" bs 4 ordi the man said I didn’t have to ent until January first the interest on th will be due. then. Cherry's abe and Take Spring, over elevator SUITS At Trouser Prices With only a few days left in which to sell out the balance of our big stock, I have personally gone through the store and slashed the price of every article so low that | know the public will soon buy us out completely. Read the items below and see how far I have gone in radical price cutting. Stock won't last long at these prices. Get your share of the money-savers tomorrow. I find about 60 odd-size Suits, — we s up to $40. I have marked all these down to. ote: I have 14 Full Dress Suits, made by Brokaw Bros. and other manufactur- ers; regular price was $50; Litto $21.45 I have 21 Prince Albert Suits, the regular price was $50, which tomorrow for +...$18, 75 I have 68 ‘Suits, regular price being $35, which I have marked down for tomorrow’s $15. 65 sale to....... I have 51 Suits, regular price of which was $50, which I will sell tomorrow $2 4, 65 BOR cccvcnss éonds IT have 67 Suits, made by Stein- Bloch and other manufacturers; lar price is $60, and I offer them $29. 85 pemnartow for . I have have 27 odds and ends Overogats, price $50, which Tr have slashed down to .... Men’s Fine Overcoats, all sizes, reg- ular price $50, which I have cut for tomorrow’s $23. 75 selling to .. $60 Fine Overcoats, high clasg, hand onal er yr tel to $3 1 .65 We have left 20 dozen Men's Draw- ers, Winsted, Globe and Wilson Bros.; former prices $3.00 and $3.50; on $1.15 MORO 860s cousocwe JULIUS SHAFER. = $8.45 The John B. Stetson Hats, light col- ors, regular $7.00 and $8.00 values, marked down for tomorrow to I have marked all the odd ‘Frousers at the price of Overalls. I have marked the Berg ana: Mal- lory Hats, regular $6.00 values, for tomorrow's selling at Young Men's Hats, 6, 6% and 7, regular $5.00 values, 1 have marked down to. .. 85c I hare ieken Boys’ Suits “net $15 and marked them for tomorrow’ 8 sale. . $3, 45 For Fine Blue Serge Suits $25 I am asking tomorrow only w orth I have slashed the price of Boys’ Overcoats from regular "$2. 95 price of $10 down to. Boys’ $1. 00 Tireipiees Underwear slashed to 30ys’ $1.00 Waists marked down to Boys’ $1.50 Shirts sacrificed at Boys’ All-wool $2.00 Tams marked down to.... Boys $2.00 Hats are being closed out at Merchants, Notice—All store furniture and fixtures for sale for mere fraction of value. Christmas Neckties Radically Reduced A big lot of fine Neckties ordered for this Christmas trade before I knew we were to quit busin must quickiy be disposed of. I have marked $1.50 Silk Ties at 95¢, $2.00 Neckties at $1.15, and $2.50 Neckties at $1.45. SHAFER BROS. of Quitting Business SECOND AND UNIVERSITY SS TT TTT CTT TTT THE SE COUNCIL KILLS Our Wanda Gets Job Blocks and trains of cars and the Teddy freckle faced boys and Httle girls with pig because you department Chrivtinas toys for © manager of the store said I just t ter So one of Shopper Stunned “Yes, daughter: you know when T me for Weill, today’s idea frightened me, but the more I think of it the out to get 1 paid $15 down on it, but pay ® Pretty soon Liberty bonds and I'll pay the balance at 207 Rialto Nt. ON Second avenue, between Pigtn Adver | the swarm of floorwalkers led me to & place in the block NOW, BLOCKS Alt WOND# as UL, THINGS A B C'd ar th the pri rful things I don't think & " ‘ny more than half that I tippe But this tomers ot the almost in tt nter der a blaxe of of the floor, un Nights, Behind were the tree ornament tables—the beautiful red bulbs, the chains of i! and the « In front doll cx on one aide Hen ther the fire One person at doll counter reeetved much attention, He was a foxy grandpa about « foot and « half high, who simply wouldn't stay put. He was a “knoek ‘om down let ‘em come up dol Just A every third visitor in the . grownups included, reached out a hand and shoved the old man over, But he ab ways came up. 1 was gind of It 1 hate to see & mob of people try to down a man and get away with it My firet customer was a nice old/ man who had drawn himself away from the th hed the train of elect rte around a five foot trait: Be dint want to buy anything just at the time, but he thought the blocks were fine and told me eo. Now over there at that train coun. ter was the greatest number of long on I had ever seen. t were a denen or ne ttle iris, but in the beck, standing about atx deep, were numero tated individuals just a Nettle bit older. THEY SAW ATTLE STAR THIS IS FOR TWO FRIENDS OF STAR If the umbrella to Went and James une of his ' 4 to a Star reporter, will call at The Star Office, provision will be made to replace the um Hoth lost in the neoond » Lost umbretia Star has not forge preciates the en and ap ir courtesy I was having a wonderful time ob. | serving the grown-ups enjoy them selves, and also doing my best to wee that engine for myself, when @ |ludy leaned across the counter and | onfided that she'd really like to buy | eet of blocks. All of whieh re nied me that as a clerk I ought wiully well as an inspector | or something like that I'd mind watching the baby for a few minutes, 1 hadn't bargained for anything like that, But it mattered | not. The lady, making some #ort of | 4 remark about not wanting “Sammy to nee,” dashed toward the tricycle | section, leaving @ 3yearold specimen ef boyhood stationed beside the counter Sammy and I were getting along | wonderfully well together, discunsing | the long-tailed monkeys that shared | the counter with the Teddy bears and everything would have been all right if that floor walker who had showed me to my place hadn't made his appearance “How's everything going?” asked he. And 1, getting fossed and knocking over a box of two dor en blocks, replied, “Oh, fine.” | Whe we picked up the pieces a/ |mont embarrassing thing happened. | | Sammy lost interest and encaped. | | Awd later, after I had explained | to the f walker that I was mind. | ing a ch n the wide, and was lead: | ling the boy back from the fire engine | counter, T discovered hix fond parent | |watching intently a young pig driv. | or thumping down on logs about the nize of clothes pine. The lady had/ not yet reached the tricycles She! wan enjoying herself. | SHE TYPICAL OF THE REST TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 Store Hours 9 to 6 FRASER- N CO. SEOOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET We prepay charges on any Christ- mas purchases made at this store, to any parcel post, express or freight address in the United States and Alaska. Special for Wednesday Only Sterling Silver Serving Pieces At $1.3 An extraordinary opportunity to se- cure sterling pieces for gifts. Beautiful sterling silver serving pieces with plain handles. These may be used with almost any style of flat silver. Pieces included are: Mayonnaise la- dies, cream ladles, sugar spoons, bon bon spoons, olive spoons and_ pickle forks. These are regularly priced at $1.90. Fifth Floor 28-Inch Length Italian Jet Necklaces We have just received a new order of 50 necklaces of this popular length. Oval and round cut beads. Priced $3.45. ‘ —First Floor On the Aisle Sales Booths Ribbon Novelties An unusually attractive display on the Center Aisle Booths and in the Rib- bon Section. Priced 39c to $1. Gift Linens On the Aisle Sales Booths. Madeira Napkins, set of six for $3.95. Madeira Luncheon Cloths, 52 and 54 inches, $10.95. Linen Sets, $10 and $12.50. All Linen Table Cloths $4.25. 75c Linen and Cotton Huck Towels 59. 4 oa blue Print Luncheon Sets Men’s Scarfs $1.50 The popular soft wool mufflers for men in brown, green and gray heather mixtures. A special purchase enables us to offer them at this unusually low price. —On the Aisle Sales Booth Special Price Basement Devoted exclusively to the selling of special lots of much underpriced ready-to-wear and millinery. Aprons Make Useful Gifts. Practical Gifts 200 Blouses And she was typleal of all the reat They were all enjoying themselves down in that toy department. Men and women, just as much aa chil dren, were grinning in toydom. Sammy remained 19 minutes more snsisting generoumly in impressing the pamersby with the value of the EVERYTHING Standing with hands in pockets. hey didn't permit one turn of the 10-inch engine to escape their glance Send the Folks # Niee Large And the Special Price Base- ment is Headquarters for special Apron Values. Among our excellent selec- tions of aprons of new and SALMON (welghiog about % Ths.) tor A HOLIDAY GIFT Packed Im ice mad re-teed dalty ny Mapress Co. reeram + im Wipet- Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention Andrew Hamilton Co. =It’s Nerve Force from > Nuxated Iron make STRONG, MAGNET- eT sma thet IC, FORCEFUL MEN, who make elt nee eens means Se? moment they enter « room. NUXATED IRON. contains the principal chemical con- Nuxated Tron t two we complexion Overcome it/ Aveil gives only temporary relief Resinol Soapand Ointment have fel corrective that usua away skin trouble: promptly.complete and at little cost. RESINOL Soothing and Healing y on clear f. CREDIT - GLADLY ane SH CLOTHES FOR MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS blocks, Yet I do not think hin eyes were brighter than those of the frown-upe @ho wandered the aisles Nobody was in a hurry. Everybody inspected thototy Christman time in a wonderful time for grown-ups, Because, of course. they needs must visit toydom in the interest of their littl friends! I didn't count the customers 1 waited on in thag hour ve the bloek counter—p-rhaps dorm of 15. But I wouldn” mt have Baws DOES exiet and who ask (pectantly, with the youngsters, “In just what part of the store fa he today?” < the aftermath of my toy-sen. erence has angered me. And ways. “The blocks? . in that no? Well—just the place 62. for you.” the disarmament people aren't going to recognize me as one of thelr number. i Extra sizes in Martha Washington Aprons $1.95 Fine ginghams in the style illustrated, in a wide assort- ment of colors, with rick-rack braid trimmings, two pockets and sash backs. attractive styles, Georgette y Mignonette Crepe de Chine Smart blouses with clever color designs in embroidery and beads in new and effective pat- terns; some with combinations of beading and embroidery. Tuck-in and tie-back styles in flesh, white, jade, melon, Mo- hawk and the Aneta suit shades. Sizes 46 to ) Lenghaieomna, Held | as Bandit Suspect) Found in possession of a revolver and with his pockets full of car tridges, H. 8. Carson, 21, negro long- shoreman, was held in city jail Tues day for investigation as a bandit sus-/ pect. | Carson was arrested at Bighth ave. | and Virginia st. by Police Sergt. Ray | Newton and Patroiman J. McCarthy. | Tharacterizes methods saction, and our cus- accorded every cour- te Pald on Savings Accounts Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited PLANS FOR their annual dinner were made by the Associated Public Stenographers Monday night ; ——| Peoples Savings Bank C0! . Mother, bring home some of . > ove. ee See p Boldt’s Milk Bread}—Advertioonent, CLOSING- OUT SALE Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Our entire stock of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear must be closed out in the next 30 days to make room for our rapidly increasing Dry Goods Departments. Goods have been cut to wholésale price for quick clearance. Buy tomorrow! You can save money here. Present prices prevail till all Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear is sold out. DOUBLE INDUCEMENTS TOMORROW SUITABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS Ladies’ Handkerchiefs Boudoir Caps Box 25c to $1.85 $1.00 to $2.98 Fine assortment of hand. kerchiets for Xmas gifts; nice- Pretty silk Boudoir Caps in ly hemstitched; plain and col | ® variety of good styles; fine ored embroidery; priced low. lace trimming, rosettes, etc. Just right for Xmas gifts. Ladies’ Kid Gloves Pair $3.50 Ladies’ Hose $1.75 Best quality of ribbed heath Finest quality of Centimeri er stockings; 3 popular shades; Freneh Kid Gloves: 2claap self, black and white stitch: | reinforced toes and heels; all sizes. ing , black, mo taupe, gray white. 8 6 to Ladies’ Silk Hose Pair $2.00 $14. Exceptional values. Fabric Gloves Buy her a pair of these fash joned silk hose for Xmas; pure Pair $1.00 thread silk; perfect knit; An excellent Xmas ladies’ chamois suede hemmed top, double soles and heels; black and cordovan; all sizes. gift; fine quality; 2-clasp; tan, moi brown, gray and black, Sizes 6 to 8% With Lightning Swiftness RIDES _THE ‘SHEIK with Rudolph Valentino in the title role You'd Better Travel Fast, Too! This is the THIRD AND FINAL WEEK For the Sensational Play Per", “The Masked v é y in the thriller 4 and MRS, WALLACE REID Avenger STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS |

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