The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. ieve Pilee - [Bank Vi Relieve Piles ‘| 8 Plan t Fit ranty fund and that nearly | lantne feet wil ave jgned by the | Pate com fest cota ee a Wetueeiay "signs. ot, she} yy 4 Give Apparel, ' : ry ‘ Give Apparel, Then You Use Pyramid Pile | Senri American Hank . De. | b- : the Sensible Suppositories. Send for saltore’ Protective * 9 the Sensible “ @ Free Trial , | eyes Gift Gift . Pyramid Pile § e m's investigat 7 si faid he had this inf ‘ ly, but from an Under the Kansas and Oklahoma bank muaranty laws, membership to | ‘ ees MID-SEASON CLEARANCE ty "ant December-17 ae ee have gh Of Women’s and Misses anty @nd and plans to publish them, | ; J with additional Information Find BY ROBERT 5S. MAK wend on the papers ‘in the case to . Disabled American vet-| Washington. e . . . th fs ssn" "|Search met tam a hv Coats, Suits, Dresses, Millinery, Blouses and Skirts Recently, when IT was in Wash-| ¢rans’ bureau they were still wait ROBERT FE. BLACKBURN, 65,/ ington, I met outside the door of | the papers whieh had not a . ed from Philadelphia. ‘They Vancouver, B. C, hotelman, died | the veterans’ bureau, a disabled vet ' Wednesday at $32 16th ave. after ofan, nded to camp there until the} yaor attack of heart trouble, ‘The bedy| He was in charge of a comrade adjustment was made X Why should it have been neoée Sutterworth mortuary and| who had come with him from his min te shtoos Justios| sary for thix man to go to Wash be ehipped to Vancouver for) wich had’ been so tardy in hia| ington te apeed yb & settlement of At the very height of the season, with months of wear in progress, you —— his onse? OLYIPIAC Pim heartar on the | “Piet they ed gone to Philnde-| Surely, the «promos (that were may effect economies of marked importance on merchandise of superior. railroad rate case, involving the! phia to have an adjustment made| made during the war are not being quality. arg, rewarded number of cubic feet in a cord of|in the disabled man’s compensation, | kept in full when the compennation Kos"can try them, tree by {loosely Packed wood, will be Held in| From Philadelphia. they were sent |to which thia man le Justy entitied The collections are so varied as to afford selections for every type and mig es mame and uddre t9 | racoma before the department of| to Washington, Authorities at Phil-| '* so long delayed that his family is| i], Canma welt, aomoard 12. Jeiphia had tokd them they woud) im want. ae every occasion. The savings are of the sort usually found only in season- When tt becemasRecetanry for thio end sales. 4 [man’s corades to take up a col lection for the support of his family Sinn erramnat ht Women’s and Misses’ Coats Reduced to jlageard in ite duty, | And his is Just one cane of Juntioe Sie $21.75 $31.75 $41.75 | My comrades cannot e#peak tor! Formerly $35.00 to $39.50 Formerly $55.00 to $59.50 Formerly $75.00 to $79.50 themselves individually, Bo they| ° can Veterans of the World War to “3 speak for them in Washington and Formerly $110.00 Formerly $125.00 and $135.00 Formerly $150.00 gg RE TEs $95.00 $100.00 | $112.50 of the disabled veteran, speaking for him in places where he might not | Formerly $165.00 Formerly $175.00 Formerly $195.00 grace y= ee $135.00 $150.00 MeNot day, December 17, and ite rm arly $225.0 ormerly $275.00 purpose on that day will be to re! Formerly $225.00 Formerly $: What Are You Waiting |§).)3"":=: Women's and Bia ae thus collected will bb used for the Plain and fur trimmed—formerly $39.50 to $195.00 WE NEED THE MONEY | YOU NEED THE GOODS CHINESE POUR Women’s and Misses’ Dresses PRICES UR STOCK 18. NEW | INTO CANADA Reduced to EVERYTHING REDUCED ‘Dominion Government Urged $21.75 $44.00 $66.00 SEE THE’ PRICES—YOU’LL KNOW THE VALUES to Limit Admissions Formerly $29.50 to $39.50 pees rd to $85.00 Formerly $95.00 to $110.00 WINNIPF i < ° . The Dom governmer . Formerly $150.00 to $175.00 Do Your Christmas Shopping Now eae hee mit the number of < 4 These reductions cover dresses for street, afternoon and evening wear. 400 & year—the @ame wumber that applies to Japanese. S al SI F . d a 9 a.m Rt Ee Women’s and Misses’ Hats Reduced to € 4 \'F e . |" Sinadian merchants and tabor ot $3.75 $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $18.00 eguinet Oriental tmuigration’ The i Formerly priced from $7.50 to $35.00 puso ee ie Me nebo sacidypamat ed yg te roa ePrewe etree With the exception of a group of our finer fur-trimmed models, all our hats are involved hese control the fishing industry and Jown 55 per cent of the potato crop in these groups for street, afternoon and evening wear of British Columbia, and monopolize ew . the laundry aod restaurant business jin Vancouver, cous Blouses Reduced to HARDEMAN All-Wool [Breen ery roving $7.50 $9.75 $12.75 $18.75 Worsted Slipon feng Raa tonya "enn tn a Formerly $10.00 Formerly $15.00 Formerly $17.50 Formerly $27.50 © immigranta from $25 to $500. Then syndicates Ga Beth atdes of the Panttic stones Comprising Georgette and Crepe de Chine in light and suit shades, regulation and over- Gloves paying the heed tax for the imei blouse styles, beaded, embroidered and lace trimmed. : [after they went to work in this coun try. * $7.85 . De ie pay ge Skirts Reduced to $1.00: ...65¢]50¢ sccm. 35¢ JE) e252 $7.50 $11.75 * ys Me eet So aaa at Qveding Formerly $12.95 y Formerly $17.50 and $19.50 rs aeacheeaah — anda | Fine wool Prunella skirts in smart plaids and stripes, box and knife pleated. ‘Popular Books at SECOND AT PINE 25 Mr 191506 Br. 35.6 [Oa wuSeatle Library popular work of fiction at the & ‘ ——— Ue public Hbrary for the §2 15 “SHIRTS- $1 95 i, third! “Others ute ceviie of bac! ~~ Builds Own Plane} Crook Takes Goinal’ cnr. rin z a PLANTLAX mar,” by Kyne Helen of the Old] MARSELLI Dec. 15.—Albert} PARIS, Dec. 15.-—-A woman rushed | of mental sale before the Seattle Lite | hree Sol- | Polg: 5 son of a French | excited: Rage Ag i Ie * fae who brought dawn |e ay inte the mansion of Bl endrwriters, Therein, 654 Bp |The Great Internal Cleanser, §; ar non-fiction Downing §greet,” ° * ormed Mme. Stern that her hus-| }Jean Stern at Chantilly and in pes the Masonic clubrooms. "| tem. Regulator, and most effective Liver ay At the Ow! Drug Store Washington”; “Outline of I . " band had been hurt by a motor car other reliable druggtsts. iF | he ming Cc S lby Wells; “Outwitting Our uid buy all the parts he /two biocks away. Mme. Stern raed H tJ 3 OORT ERT SERA ag APS ....: ‘Bi lby gackwon; “Giass of Fashion and onnsd not make himself and then] ii 6 tne acene, but found nol ‘¢ oe a s ‘Mystic Inles,” by O'Brien. de his own airplane. He has made/ so. of her husband, On return-| | 0 : | | | | ao neveral successful flights and has fees, CONE Se ing she discovered $50,000 worth of , | Admiral to Speak serie ott ponitions in tWo/ sels had been stolen during her | Sh St B ] hU Th re Dress Men’s | | airplane € sclta tei 8S | absence IC! at as guest of honor at a dinner to be given by the Chamber of Commerce Swamp Film Shows) How often have” wished toe a t 2 = a someth to five. Cotton. SOX Ertan etn gr, weg me — fea b =. ae ‘o he aocoo! oda tion © eople | ont y ™ ; \ton trom Ban Francioco ona crip at |For, ,th® ecommodats noe ple Growing Girls é dyspepsia 7 PAIRS FOR $1.00 geome aires. to. open, proprietors of #uch | ff Patent Leath b : . : atrea to open. ‘oprieto: eh | 2 - Y t 4 $1.50 PER DOZEN |_Rear Adrfiral Hoogewerff, com-| amusement places in Rochdale are atent Leather 2-strap mandant of the 13th naval district |now compelled to furnish waiting| Pumps with low rubber est. Both) rooms, Three new theatres now heels, sizes 2% to 7, }surp gas ve ing built will have waiting rooms bd | no difficult breathing, and 4 | , as large ag the main auditorium. } A to C. 4 95 Remember, Hwalm is Gas-Tabs + Pre! ‘ : tec, H gS Special ... e lets are not only for the relief, but ' ; Rs é i | » for the preven of gas. Most , will p Society Cronk in ik Bo ’ {ter froth nervous P 1] Are you prepa . | . no) mon indigestion, Law Toils at Last) yulctige fectleilicet” Dancing will text ys 's Gas-Tablets are sold 48 O SMOKE ON © nearly weeny a famous yellow package fo : <i as : PARIS, Dec, 15. e, Marle B. Sere eeney ov : Brown English, Good- wernt Three Doors North Three Doors North CHIMNEY TOP|oicn who cuss ewinaiea'srany| ‘ rote imann's G of Union Street 1405 3rd Ave. of Union Street CHICAGO Sarcanaa for five Sivatiby Atgintenn anata ae id | 1 year welt, with rubber Ringer ez r ; ; ble” druggists. Baal rs on top of a 150-foot chimney | arrested after defying the police for| oa heel, just like dad's; io Francisca —dvertion: a rope broke, Roy Sutton when | five years. Usually her victims have|| Join my Beginners’ clase at 7 p.m sizes 1 to ; ued said he didn't suffer any but this time she/] Miss BRIGHT, 160494h, 60 | pec $4. 95 en Ge | n the cold and wind but nearly $80,000 elishman, | oo 5 tal OPPORTUNITY debe sanik-oF & tence: iia te Ladies may have a man teacher, TAR WAN DADE “FIGHTIN’ M AD cay Boome, ae pg hes be pe be half as rig bal as Bill Desmond in “Fightin’ Mad,” the play that, because of i many fig its, scraps, punches, adventure and romance, is described as the American “Three | | soo sia yh

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