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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday in The Seattle Star THE SEATT | aan © was enjoyed. Many beautiful and we is manty Id crippled boy tus a nice Christmas, Billy tives with His grandmother In Seattle, while EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE fue fetes, wile anh boat; Ste why Phone Capitol 2267 There are two commodities that, tree or much else unless you and I cannot be cornered: Happiness | help out “alter The Stary tt | and kindness. | - No matter how depressed you feel, Look cheerful! A gloomy face is ungenteet Look cheerful! Nodody cares about your woes Bach has his sorrows, oor knows! Se why should you your grief dis- close? Leok cheerful! ik without the “Gladness of heart tx the life of aia Man, and the joyfulmess of a man ion prolongeth his days.” |* oap them, as these chil: ule, une thelr hands, a Vahied the patiente at the county hospital with a fine concert Wednes. day evening. Wayne Coleman, db rector, Capitol 3349, : humanity ————§ | “weMRE 18 (RODERBERG ) PARKER, ists carried | | eBunset 3814." | “Dear Dr. Loope and Friends | Thank you for remembering me and | sending your friends to cheer me up. It is nice to have a friend like you, NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY to life me up on the hills sometimes,” Now we have our little cripple| writes a bedridden man confined at folks fitted out with dolls, but our)/the Providence hospital. \ "I am heart won't give us any rest until! thankful for a friend like who Know that the 60 children at the| comes to help when things are blue whington Children's Home, 3200| who stays to laugh when things are 65th are provided with tree deco | bright; you're the kind that's all rations, Christmas bagw with candy /alt right. Yours very truly, Evan and nuts, etc, The nursery needs) Pritchard.” rocking horses and rocky-bye juinp —_— ers. The older ohildren would enjoy SHE WALKS AGAIN Vietrota records and some pieces for ‘There hag been great rejoicing the player piano. What is Christmas| the past two weeks in the home without 4 tree for the kiddies? And| of Mra, MeGee, 2136 42nd ave, have al where she has been bed every purchase. I have left 40 odd-size and odd-pattern Suits, for which the regular price was +40, which I have cut to......... $8. 45 I have left 10 Black Full Dress Suits, regularly priced at $50, which I will CIONE OUE Bt ooo recede swewes oe $21.45 I have 14 Prince Albert Suits, which formerly sold for $50. Yours / WOETOW FOP ni on dvdanoutere $18.75 I have 48 Men’s Suits in one lot, which regularly sold for $35. ROEM | $15.65 I have 42 Suits left that regularly sold for $50. domociow for t-recseosteeceec: $24.65 1 have 45 Suits, made by Stein-Bloch and other standard manufacturers, formerly priced at $60. Tengen ty $29.85 I have 45 odds and ends Overcoats, regular price $50, which I have slashed “yee hunwng. le a $9.85 I have a fine assortment of Men’s Overcoats, ail sizes, regularly sold for $50, which I have cut to............ $23.75 I have 35 Overcoats left, $60 values, high class, hand tailored, plaid backs, which I have marked for tomorrow WN IE Pas a 5 Pers vee oe ea $3 1 .65 11 dozens Winsted, Globe and Wilson Bros. Drawers are left, regular values $3 and $3.50. One sale > $ DOW SOE: fees oA Voc obs Cd ehe 1 15 this Christmas e before I knew we were to quit business, must. quickly be disposed of. I have marked $1.50 Silk Ties at D5¢; $2.00 Ni ties at $1.15, and $2.50 ——% | 1 wish I could do something for you. | NECKTIES a big lot chads pri ordered P chi at 40 SECOND AND UNIVERSITY LLU ITT TTT TIT] TOLL BRATA PS PAPE RA PERE IS PE IE IO PE AE EAE EEE EE EEE ES up in Alaska, making it possible for him to have the medical ald he is gettin . could fast, or nearly so, for the past several years, Now she is able to walk again. Mrs, Me Geo was one of our Wayfarer | party, about the candy, nuts and Christmas things a boy til HAVE YOU ANY SUNSHINE For Miss Maud Krum, 1502 West h st. Ballard, who gets about the | in a wheel her spin: Have you a striking clock for William Carter, apartments, No, 7 Harrison st.? He is blind and cannot afford to buy one, injury years and good ARE YOU A MASON PARTY? and the members of SEND HER CHEER of th There ix a former little 16-year-old | the Seattle shut-in, now living. in Spo | epiit , kane, who still has a little corner in| we Mins Mary | her heart for the Sound city, as she| A. Adame, Mr. It Spokane; and | yant everybody toltweive years, The play was so wel y Bo ry pore 1) late for a name, 1 am, Yours truly, | elinkers or bone. send her a ca) nenmage of cheer, | rendered we are still conVulsed at! (Min) Lucy Floyd | for this little crippled girl needs lots | the thought of some of the ludicrous| “Pp, #.—There is a little neighbor. BRIER HILL COAL Co. of cheer to help her carry her load. | situations, We all wish to extend ourling gir! who has a number of dol } 533 Terry Avenue N. s«tnoere thanks to Angora Grotto and |ties, and she may out{it one and Phone Capitol 4315. “GREETERS” GIVE HOUSE Mr. Drake for this wonderful pleas 0 PARTY FOR SHUT.NS | ure they gave ue. About 10 members of the "Greeters | _ lelub’ journeyed out to the Rainier! “Dear Dr. Loope: It i with ex valley home of Wm. J. Murray, our | treme pleasure that I wish to thank | genial peptomist, who has been bed: | you for looking up the little crippled fast for many years with a broken | girt for us, My clase ix planning to back, but who keeps himself oo-| give her a happy Xmas, It alse cupled njaking sox or tinting plo-| gives me pleadure to say that I wish tures, | The occasion was Mr. Murray's birthday, and the good cheer makers | brought with them @ regular turkey jdinner, inducing brother Bil! to lay loft bis work long enough to earve the name of another littlesctippled r has bought a dot! a box of ndy, mute, a apples t He would Hike y Following the fine dinner the floor | on the ranch next summer was cleared and a real old-fashioned I have marked all the Extra Trousers at the Price of Overalls, I have marked the Berg and Mallory Hats, regu- lar $6 values, for tomorrow's selling down to .......cce..se0. $2.95 John B. Stetson Hats, light colors, regular $7 and $8 values, marked down WORNEROW 90 og o's cdo odes cwapeys $3.00 Young Men's Hats, sizes 6, 6% and 7, regular values $5, I have marked I have taken Boys’ Suits, worth $15, and marked them down to.. $3.45 I will close out a lot of Boys’ light striped Suits, worth $20, be SFOS SF POP Oe $4.65 T have slashed the price of Boys’ Overcoats from the regular price of Wer by Bee oss es ccd ddedon, $2.95 I have taken Boys’ regular $1 Two-piece Underwear and cut the price for tomorrow to............. . 45c I have marked Boys’ Waists, worth es MWR OO sos os ake R tie des chen c 35c I have cut the price of Boys’ Shirts from $1.50 to. vi 6 Cc I have slashed the price of Boys’ All-wool $2 Tams to 20c I have reduced the price of Boys’ $2 Hats to 25c JULIUS SHAFER—FOR QUITTING BUSINESS Thru the courtesy of Mr. Harry}ayve, The lennings and| pay her was taken to Spokane from the) pr, Frank R. Loope. It wan the first Washivetdh Childrens’ Home, where| play Miss Porter had witnessed in| come, send us a no ayeup a. sevens: 10.50 sho was very happy. Her address ix | several years, and the first play your Miss Lillian Heffling, 19 Buctid ave. | editor had witnessed in more than} u to wend the | the big birthday cake sent eut by | name of some Jittle gir! whom we} | Hasen J, Titus might invite to come and visit us “T will be coing home from the TAKE MY ADVIC T earnestly ailvise every man in Seattle, King County, and the State of Washington, to get a suit or overcoat ‘of the stock we have left. I have marked everything down to the very lowest limit, as we have only a very few days to stay in this store. I am determined to sell every garment in stock before the doors ey close, which will be very soon. Doors open Saturday at 9 o’clock. I will be on the floor “personally to see that every man gets waited on properly. Alterations are free, and I guarantee absolute satisfaction or money back with LE STAR PAGE 17. obtained from Ht. W.! \State College Man | mation "ini New York bubding. "| to Head Committee WASHINGTON TATE COL PROHIBITION will be 7 | LUGE, Pullman, Dec. 16.--Profe by feder . HERE IS THE LOAF department at the state college, has| First M. 1, church, Tues (7 that makes sandwiches that almost melt in left for Washington, D, C., to act ax|P ™ me 4 your mouth. For toast it simply can’t be chairman of a committer excelled, ment KS A REASON j tive r Is Your a. | finanotng ents ¢ Blood Pressure milk, lie & ‘ Normal? ar, malt shortening j#tation expenses alc HOLSUM ©" Breeds THAT MEANS WONDERFUL vernment | You } FREE Right Drug Co. A110 Mint Ave. |Depositors to Hold | Conference Sunday To devise further means to aasint Jin the liquidation of a the de funet Seandinavian American bank the Depositors’ Protective’ associa tion will meet at 2 p.m. Bunday, at Longshoremen's hall, 1400 Western |™ anmociation is trying to persuade every depositor in the de t bank to join its ranks, Infor. | QUALITY! Visit the largest, finest lukery in the Northwest, Save a trip’ downtown. Izt your neighborhood grocer supply you. June, and would be will her al with me and Lamp, delivered .....$10.50 Kgg-Nut, delivered ,.810.00 Te Coal, delivered if you ¢ “Hoping thin is asking too} Brier quilt ¢ Coal lowest in ash. | much of you and that we are not too Mont heat for your money, No wend it,” QPS RA RAPA RS RAPS PARA PARE PA POPS APS PA PPS PLR RR : IXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREET Store Hours: 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. We Deliver Christmas Specials. Aluminum Round Our Entire Line of Roasters $1.29 Fireplace Goods Reduced Casseroles $2.98 go SCREENS, like cut, 401d, 30 finishes at decided Pocket Knives 1-4 Off seas Roller Skates $2.69 — Consists of two aluminum pans 3 ins, deep, 10% ins, diameter, Good weight. Exactly like Silustration: Many other patterns reductions. ANDIRONS itn black, Swedish and antique brass finishes as low pepe: .. $5.95 GRATES for wood or coai, 22 to 20 ins. Union Hardware Co.'s ball bearing. For boys: wide, various finishes, $5 98 cr girls, Adjustable to any size shoe, Fully Sinch brown earthenware inset with seam OF TOW. BB spn seg 45 504405 ins ° nickel plated. leas nickel plated frame. Design similar to illustration. Spark Guards, Goal Hots, Fireplace Tool Sets, ete, ALL ‘REDUCED. Percolators $3.78 Royal Rochester Alum. inum, Tcup capacity. Cold water valve type. Highly polished with cast spout. Braces $1.98 Sin. sweep, polished finish, hardwood han- dies. With ratchet, Coping Saws 27c $2.25 size. SH $100 lee. B1DS $3.50 size..... $2.37 Polished steel frame. With steel disc rubber tired wheels. The Complete with 1 doz, 6 very latest product of the Kiddie Car factory, in, blued steel blades, $3.50 size.....82.79 $4. $5.00 size. SS Flashlights Gilbert Erector Sets All styles at Reduced Prices, 97c $1.39 to $8.75 size.....$3.40 98 Robeson shureds ge and Royal Gobbler in at lined be e have a steel instead of bird carver, Values to $12.00 An assortment of pocket and vest pocket aes “Nieke pated! ATT Base Ball Goods ind leatherette cases. Values to $1.50, ift Sil Gift Silver Rogers & Bros’, Jewel Pattern Silver Plated Table Ware plated on white metal to give real serv. ie Spotlights $3.69 poons, set of six, special { 97¢ Tablespoons, set of three, spectal at ete Cream Ladie, each, special 68¢ Made of solid brass Knives and Forks, set of pyr} i hha Bats, Balls, Gloves, anc el ot ete ee und nick Mitts, Masks finish, 4% inch Knickerbocker |“ All Foot Ball Goods Shower Bath Similar to illustration, Be {Boxing Gloves Brushes Reduced] All-Wool Auto Robes} Xmas Tree Holders $2.50 Sets Now $1.50 $7.45 f 7 rl $3.00 Sets, Jacobs { ily | Now $2.00 io $4.00 Sets, Plaid patterns in BAR IR@: Now $2.50 ] assorted colors. $5.00 Sets, Very nice for home fi Now 88.50 | use. $6.00 Sets, Now, 84.00 $7.00 Set $5.00 A tn mr Candles, 5c each Made of steel, enameled green, Hold any $.00 Sets, size Wee. Now $5.00 ! 9.inch white paraffine or S.inch tallow. (Last year $1.50) On Sale Saturday and All Next Week, While They Last 250 patterns to select from. None reserved, 25e values . 20¢ - 40c values ......530¢ Tbe values «. .56¢ $}.00 values ......75@ Same reductiong on all others, Values up to $6.00,

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