The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921. THe SEATTLE STAR RSM Coca Ce 1 -Gewbaum Bros. Furniture Co. [ AFTER CENTURIES OF CONFLICT The People’s Popular Homefurnishers = Curling Iron $7.25 Valveless Percolator Six-Cup, $17.50 Appliances And Labor- Saving Devices hppa | ) || / y / My ; A Complete line is on display in our Housefurnishings de- partment. The illus- trations shown are only a fraction of the many wonderful Hot- point home appliances for everyday use— each of which will mean a real saving of time. Toaster $12.00 As a Christmas of- fering there is noth- ing that will be ap- preciated more or that will leave a more last- ing impression. Our usual liberal terms will apply on any purchase made of Hotpoint goods. GRUNBAUP FURNITURE CO.IN ‘Legion Posts to Be ROSENBLUTH’S [Japanese Company | Awarded Citations . . * | Loses in Big Suit |) lof the American Legion thrucut the) WASHINGTON, Dec. 16--Capt.| Japan, lost 4 $75,428.50 dama jstate for accomplishments in 1922 jpeer Rosenbiuth’s demand that | #8! j admin the I | Five definite objectives for. which| the department of justice vindicate | SOUNM TMU Tie dye the citations will be granted were| him of charges in connection with | Cushman directed the jury to bring | named. | the killing of Capt. Alexander Cronk: |a verdict for the defendant hite, on the rifle range of Camp Lew The judge in instructing the jury ng | | They are (1) equaling or exceeding Ten Blind Students [1921 memtersnip; (contributing to] '% Wash, two years aio, will not be sar! Ue company bad tilled to Nat mi as over ecoration fund; (2)| eiven official recognition by the at |). sa a Will Enter Oxford} )\;,..° phan gy ao porbsooc and | torney general, It Was declared today lon ety ' i y f rete the « WORCESTER, England, Dec. 16.| preparing a register of all veterans’| by the department of Justice, Ithe wuit wa lawed —Ten blind students graduated from | graves located the vicinity, for] While officials of the department} Survk! & wchased «qua | Worcester college will enter Oxford | #!! wars: (4) accomplishing @ definite! appear donfident that the charges |°f Mert! in 1917 to be shipped from a © the Orien im Seattle, | project of som for the con Pittabure to the Orient, via Beat jon. Sree oor high | unity Re o ing a delegate *84!net Rosenbluth were not well The shipment was mindirected and Full course dinner, 75o, at Boldt’s. Served 5 to § p, m.—Advertisement. | Rouncement of ite finding», if the de partment has found that they will not stand in court. Officials said that Rosenbiuth's diame by other tr sccepted by bim as « Henry A. Wise, department ad ‘onergtion of | Jutant, and Stephen F, Chadwick, should be| state member of the executive com: tent, | mittee of the American Legion, have YOU WILL NOT GET BETTER PRICES AFTER CHRISTMAS THAN ARE OFFERED NOW BY The Model Store SECOND AND CHERRY We must meet obligations to our creditors by disposing of this immense stock, so have cut prices less than wholesale. MEN’S, YOUNG MEN’S AND BOYS’ SUITS, FURNISHING GOODS, OVER- COATS, MACKINAWS AND RAINCOATS READ THESE PRICES The iands offered will be incor porated in the first soldier land set tlement project In the White Bluffs Handford district |Portland Man Relates Facts|Ciyil War Veteran &: Ren TO aaa Dies at Age of 81 William J. Abbott, 81, veteran of a. Jettyebure, died he “Tan! tored me to health |the battle of Gettysburg, died at t Frage de ong home of Mr. and Mra. George L. | about a year ago, and I have been in 4 jthe fate of condition ever sines,” j Palmer, 1914 Fifth ave, Wednesday [maid Peter Jacobsen, 1229 Borthwick | Abbott. having no living relatives |St., Portland, Ore... well-known co-| 8d made bis home with Mr, and ment contractor, Mrs. Palmer. for several years | “Rheumatiam and stomach trouble! Funeral services be held at 2 y Watson's, MEN’S - ae tae , : ad jhad the best of me fer a long tint, |P ma. Saucy at ate \ ne lot Buite; various mate- and when I began taking Taniac OVERCOATS Fials; values up to $25.00; MOTHERS! ; | was almost down and out, It was ro| National Legion | All snappy and conservative below whole- $11 85 ‘These items and scores | pleasure for me to eat, as I knew! hes gut models in the very latest sale h. * . of others ino , what I would suffer afterwards, and Offi ‘al Comni as Pere Eten ae |1 was so stiff and sore 1 could hardly 1c g colors; sil arses RAINCOATS ere en do my work George 1. Berry, national vice : Many of these are double Youths’ and Boys’ | I can say for Tanlac that {t| Commander of the American Legion service styles and rubberized Ov ts d |wasn’t long in straightening out my| Will visit this #tate In the near fw models. ercoats an ltroubles, and in a few weeks thia|ture. Vice Commander Berry is Regular $8.00 Rubberized Suits medicine had me feeling as fine aa| president of the International Print Coat 35 Ri 00 Mixed Gray I ever did in my life. For a year{ing Pressmen's Union, and is -na dark brown and ¢ io es jnow, I een feeling tiptop, and) ine & f the country, epeaking D up to 42; below $15.06 Waterproof Tanlac rves the credit.” before labor organizations in the in- = lesale $29.85 Gray Coats; sizes up Taniac jy sold in Seattle at Bar-|térest of the American Legion. $2.00, Whipcord Pants with ee tA scene bared $1.35 0 8h 8 ow $12.85 in black $2.65 MACKINAWS tell’s drug stores and by leading druggists everywhere. - Advertise ment WASHINGTON, Dec, 16.—The in terstate commerce commission today | refuxed to reconsider its recent action |in ordering @ 16 per cent reduction lin the rates on gratn, grain prodyets and hay. MAY BE OVERCOME jrank in French, Latin and mathe | present at the next state convention | based, they take the attitude that it]}was never received. | matics, will enter St. John’s college. at natehee, does not devolve upon this branch of Reems eee . aonethen er: — |the government to make a public an-| Legion Officials — - cmemee: designated to represent the|Bastbourne has forbidden as gamb- bee former service men at & sale of|ling whist parties at which prizes | growing membership. C 0 N state lands at Prowser, January 3 The Store for Useful Articles Everything at Its Best to Make Christmas Shopping a Joy, as — anc Gift Hints for Him! Cotton Gift Petticoats Gift Shirts Choice $1.50 We have just received a new shipment of men’s fine Madras and Percale Shirts which are attractive for gift selecting. All sizes from 14 to 1714, and numerous new patterns to choose from. These Shirts are well rand and have the durable French style cuff. Men’s Lisle Hose Main Vioor Fine quality Lisle Hose, made with reinforced heel and toe, in colors of black, navy, gray, cordovan, Palm Beach and white. Sizes are 914 to 11%. Choice, a pair, Silk and Fiber Knit Ties—50c Silk and fiber mixeg Knit Ties in dozens of attractive patterns to choose from. They are in colors of Black, Navy, Brown, Green and Maroon, with contrasting stripes; also heather mix- tures. Splendid Gift Ties at 50¢ each. straight pants, full lined, and with yoke front and back en Sizes a at beg aga wales is ift that ikes. i e: Girt certificates | [xt Sch so.s5 0 4 ARE PRACTICAL FOR MEN! —and bands. A pleasing assortment of Gift Petticoats with ruffled and plaited flounces, in plain black with’ Dresden flounces; also in plain colors of Navy Green Purple Black in Dresden patterns, with elastic waist Flannel Middies for Wool Flannel Middies like these are nice and 85¢ warm these days. They keep the sharp chill away. Sf 1.00 They are regulation style in colors of navy, red, or 3 for $1. green, gold and rose, trimmed with white, gold ang. black braids, in sizes 16 to 44. Boys’ Blue Serge Sailor Suits in regulation middie style, with Christmas Store Hours 9 a. m, to 6 p.m. THE RHODES co. In Choice $4.25 to $8.50 Boys’ Ties—35¢, 50¢, 75¢ Boys’ Blouses—95¢ Boys’ Caps—85¢ PAGE & i ak § seen iye” : SPT a Choice 95c Second Floor Brown lengths from 32 to 36 inches, Misses Blouse Dept—Upper Main Floor Sailor Suits Special $6.85 Boys’ Dept—Main Floor Rear HOQUIAM.—Eagle# lodge plans to erect new hall to accommodate Store Hours, 8:30 A, M. to 6 P. at State Land Sale|} ondon Rings Up are given, holding that such con-|{ Men's Two-Pant Suits 335) ten are unblin, ’Nother Blue Law|" "= FURNISHINGS LONDON, Dec. 16.—The counell of Hummer Train on Track SPECIAL AT 98c Regular price $1.50 of a der, p: Serge Pants, below | CATARRHAL DEAFNES | sue § acters wholesale A serviceable rough-and- 2 - whe an ae ( hard ft arin or >} e head/ sted: below Regular $12.50 Mackinaws: al) ‘ eard ot sng 95 neve Bead tl ssa smnst 60 Gint wheseomis a ! : ie ape i aan $7 85 2-pants Sect 1 oune Parinint (double )| ai work t MEN’S SUITS whotessle- at ° ta, in brown: belted |§ Btrengthd add’ to it % pint §|anell aive Berges, Worsteds, Tweed: R $10 Plaid and Army dels of unfinished Sof hot water and a little granu- Serges, orsteds, weeds x worsted pela’ ole } ed suga 7 ry plespoon- and ail the jatest Fall and ; all sizen; below rated; beldw wh {lated sugar. Take 1 tablespoon {ful four times a day Winter fabrica, All the usual gc pe Bo A sizes are here. Regular $20.00 Blue Unfin- ished Worsted Suits, below wholesale, at Regular $40.0 $5.65 Reguiar $4.50 Suits’ of cheviot; sizes up ale at $10.00 Boys’ Mack- plaids and $5.65 6.85 $23.65 a” $2.15 FURNISHING GOODS years Heattle’s lead | ie Dente Men's Socks in brown and 50c Double Grip $2.5 001 Process Men's biack, below wholesale at Garters .... 35¢ Suits, below. 76 and many other Christmas ces. Union Suite of Cashmere Hose in black and 1 ‘Oxford, 35c n’'s Hose in and $6.00 Silk Shirts in pink and laventer, be- i $1.40 Wool Union $2.65 and cordovan, “ $1.50 Men's Merino Shirts and Drawers, Jersey ribbed; be- enale at 50c be Tae $3.00 Art Sweaters in low wholesale at, Méire 8iiicthoee, below whole- clive drab, below © Qs the @aruens $1.00 low wholesale c wale at, the wtwlesale at ‘ Pair Like jee ME ~~ ssgn; Weouaianicdl, bee BBc Meech ases" thadereanl’ $1.50 Shirts in fancy patterns; low wholesale at c ‘ bie lot to choose from; be- $5 Pure Flannel Army Shirts 80c rd Ae $3.50 «22.00 Piush Woot Shirts and MP tebe 00 f Bilk Ties, $1.60 KnittMMliilk Ties, in ew up to $3.00; be Sener ceases BOC lew iholenle” ” Sa 7g wholesale ¥ aan } Prt.) Now Used By Millions As A 3uy in any quantity you please. No restrictions in quantity || Simple Easy Way To Help (ave to any customer as long as the goods in any line hold out. Increase Weight and 2 oF || Skin and Correct Indigestion and Constipation SOUTHWEST CORNER SECOND AND CHERRY in eray, and wholemie at... $1.45 If You Are Not Entirely Satisfied With The Results In Your Own Case, Your vast Money Will Be Promptly “ikecti® Refunded. tut oncinar TAS PETS combine goes. The Hummer Train consists locomo- tive, coal ten- nger car and a circle of track wind up the locomotive and away it Rugby Foot Ball—Special at $1.98 Regular price $2.50 A boy will get more fun out of a football than any- thing else you could give him, These footballs have leather covers and a rubber bladder. Large Size Brass Jardinieres Special $11.98 These are the large size Bra: ss Jar- dinieres with the raised base—a very attractive new shape. They will make ideal Christmas gifts. | SPELLING BOARD . Special at 75c Regular price $1.25 Buy toys that teach as well as amuse—a child will learn how to form words while at play. This Educational — Board is made in attractive colors—the wooden letters are fastened in grooves, so they cannot be lost. Tool Chest—Special at $5.98 Regular price $7.50 This Chest is filled with real tools— we make here in the store—The tools are selected from our hardware depart- mnt. . Serving Trays—Special at 98c Regular price $1.50 We have just 100 of these attractive Serving Trays to offer at this low price. They have gilt frames—bottom is covered with glass, with fancy pat- tern underneath. Hotpoint Electric Appliances Are the Most Thoughtful Gifts of the Season Hotpoint Iron—Price $6.95 The Hotpoint Tron is famed for | its hot point, cool | handle and at- | tached stand. | , ae is equipped with | The Hotpoint Curling Iron is a thumb rest and indispensable for the dressing ta- a hinged cord. Manufactured by the Edison Electric Appliance Co. It Price $6.50 | Hotpoint Curling Iron ble—it does away with the trouble and annoyances of the old method.

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