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MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1921. PUTTIN TMI LALLA LULL LA LLU LU LULL = M. A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. The Gottstein Credit Service Solves the Christmas Gift Problem Do not hesitate about a gift for someone to whom you really want to give. Small weekly or monthly payments will be arranged to suit your convenience. Qur customers may have their gift purchases added to their accounts. ‘PA _ All Hail Seattle! Home of the Milk-Bottle Top! affair that laps over and THE 8S roe crease in the capacity of tops per! using 360 tons of Washington pulp day from 16,000 to 160,000-—ia now) paper daily in the manufacture of | MIk-bettic Lops to meet the demand lot the ent Yot list to this: Seattle has the) “crimp” onty milk-bottie tép manufacturing | fits down close, one-half inch around plagt in the Northwest the outer edge of the bottle—said] being dois It is located at 4106 University | to the | way, where the tops are made daily }) from Soattio usage. ‘These tops are] P ng by flew, in appear | @ th, thereby pre affair that | be 4 the milk th dollar | germs. because they don't These milk bottle Me “Cleanrim,” are Jout In Seattle Just at prasent at the rate of 16,000 a day by a machine |designed by J. C. Simpson of Seat | tle, and built by. J. L. Bradfield, also the Ready-to-Wear Sale they may seem, are carried thru « regular “process” of development before reaching their final state. Originally they are wood pulp E |these in particular, Washingt You can buy finer gifts for about 14 the price at JR) wooa putp, which comes in gre our Big Closing Out Sale of Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear, $20,000 worth of high grade merchandise is being closed out below wholesale prices. There are dozens _of articles here that will make splendid Xmas gifts. Don’t pay more elsewhere. rolls 13 inches in width. The r Fabric Gloves By Wanda von Kettler | are interested in milk because it ix something to con- fume, and keeps bables alive. And they're interested in milk Bottles because they hold the milk, and drop on pavements. But they don't think often about = milk-bottle tops—uniess the tops squash in and splatter _ the milk on the clothing and down wall, t and put to king 176,000 milk a day. Machines will) continually, And ultimate tellin wa, “Beattie will be GAVE FORTUNE FOR FREEDOM; ISLAND PRIEST NOW A KING never knows, home of the mille bottle tops. ardboard " uash in ps, known as being ground | THEY DON'T SQUASH IN These are made with an ede, ® Solid Mahogany VING WAGON (With Drop Leaves) Special $34.75 Special The timely arrival of a fortunate purchase allows us to offer this un- usual value as a Christmas special. |i» fed damp to the machine, whi immediately bites out the circle| shaped pleces and sends them on }to have their edges “crimped"— | meaning sort of plaited, EDGES ARK | TURNED DOWN Ladies’ Handkerchiefs 9) to exsen are then turned down, | forming the cap shape that fits 65c to $1.25 A select stock of Ladies’ Fub- fie Gloves, including chamois suede and Neeoed lisie gloves— suitgble for Xmas gift. A» ; nicely finished. Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemise that will make a de- Mebtful gift, Ribbon shoulder traps, lace trimmed; very @ainty looking, All sizes, Infants’ Hose 50c Lambkin Baby Hose; pure Wool; silk toes and heels; black And white, Sizes 4'% to 6%. Box 25c to $1.85 Among our fine assortment of handkerchiefs you wilt be able to select some excellent gifts, Our wide range of prices permits all to buy Many are nicely em broidered in white and colors; hematitehed, Flannelette Gowns 98c to $2.00 Women folk appreciate serv. teeable gifts such as fannelette gowns, We are showing some dandy ones at low prices. Good weight, fine quality; cut full sine; long sleeves; neat striped patterns, Axminster Rugs $3.50 96.00 values. A good grade of jever the top of the bottle, The whole thing is then baked to make the new shape permanent, whixeed out thru a trough—and the whole blessed process for one cap ls over fin 12 secondat | Sixteen thousand caps are being! created daily at present in Seattio. | . jordon Keys, President of the American Bottle Cap Co. “this is only ginning. | We've been going only since June |A machine made on exactly the same plan as the one now tuned. the only difference being an in |—— mole nde i i Twelve years ago Father Emanuel Rougier, here shown |Will Abolish Job + +, with his nieces, rescued the man whose odd bargain starte | of State Official him on the road to vast fortune and kingship in the Sout. |The position of xupervisor of indus | Seas. trial retations, under the state direo | for gifts, Sizes $% to 10. rug that will wear well: amorted floral designs. Sixe 27x54 ina Wool Blankets $7.50 $10.00 values; white woo! dian. kets; made w strong cotton warp and all-wool filling; pink tor of labor, in to be abolished Janu ary 1, aceordinf to an announcement by Director Clifford. The abolishing of the position will drop C. H. Young or, present supervisor, from the pay- roll, Clifford has announced the move is one of economy, and that | Younger’s services have been natin factory. In the future, the duties of | the supervisor will fall upoa the di | rector, Clifford said, Stockings 75c | Fancy ¢ropstitch sik and Mercerized stockings; fancy cor- d@ovan and Diack mixtures; double heels and toes. Suitable | FUNERAL SERVICES for xera | °f ! YRst Wealth that bas fallen to | Datey Green Slaymaker, 19, wife of A. R Slaymaker, Seattle artist, were to be held Monday, at 2 p. m, In Port land, at the home of Mra Silaymak . | of Vita Levu, in the Fiji group. To STORE HOURS 8 A.M. te 530 P.M TEN STORES IN ONE ates SUPPLIES FURNACES ILDERS HARDWARB PAINTS HOUSEHOLD Goops TOOLa PLUMBING SUPPLIER SPORTING Goons GENERAL HARDWARE AUTO ACCESSORIES Special, .$4.89 A truly wonderful value and a gift that “SHE” will appreciate. Spout and body all cast in one piece. Ebon- ized handle automatically opens the lid and avoids steam- ing the hands. c Aluminum Double Boilers Special, $1.10 The lower pan has paneled sides like illustration. . Both pans are 114-quart capacity instead of as shown. COMMUNITY SILVERWARE 26-Piece Set, Special, $9.85 Community Par Plate in the Vernon pattern: 6 knives, 6 forks, 6 tea spoons, 6 table spoons, 1 butter knife, 1 sugar shell. In black leatherette chest (no drawer). \ | Sheffield Silver | Bonbon Dishes, Sand- wich Trays, Cake Plates, eee meeeranes, Cheese and Cracker Dishes, ps Psalie sna etc., $1.69 to $6.50. e trademark q ‘ - —n “1947 Rogers Bros.” tells you that it is of the best quality. Child’s Sets Special, 79c Rogers’ Jewel pattern, silver plat- ed on white metal. Knife, fork and spoon in neat lined | box. | Ambassador This new and distinetive pat- tern can be bought with ab- Pyrex Pie Plates with beautiful nickel-plat- ed frame; large size; spe- cial, $2.29. Serve your pie at the table. | Alarm Clocks Special, $1.36 Good timekeeper with concealed alarm. Fully nick- el plated. P All This Week, While { They Last Oe Os, Cn omnia ws ats So te So va So wae | HONOLULD, T. FL, Deo, 19.—Out | bishop of the Islands and, during a! lot the “mystic isles of the South; controversy that followed, Fath Seas,” where all things are a roman | Hougier renounced the cloth and hur | te fletion to wentern eyes, comes at| ried to France to fight for the par | tant the dramatic tale of Emanuel don of bis friend. Akied by Hum. | Rougier, far famed millionaire|phrey Barclay, Suva attorney, th | priept, and of the man who traded | fight was successful, Cecil waa par. his fortune for freedom. |doned, but his romance was short | The story was bared by reports |lived. He died nine years ago, ‘and | fro® France that relatives of one Emanuel Rougier became a “South Pierre Cecil are preparin bring | Sea king.” court action for the recovery of some Bat the rumblings from France point to a legal struggle. It is re ported that the sult was ready for| | filing before the war, but was pont-| pened and may find itu way into court any day Rougier } CAST UP ON ISLE t ate & Quarter of « century ace when ier, then « member | of the Catholic clergy, waa in charge of & mission at Fewa. on the inland j day Nougier in an intand king, until recently owner of Washington inland and part of Fanning, in the Fanning kroup, together with smaller held in the neighborhood of Tubitt @ cruises abput the South Sean in | hin palatial yacht and superintends | many cocoanut propertion. About 12 years ago the seas oxnt up on Vita Luve beach a small boat] the Port Angeles Ev News ts bearing @ lone, and almest famiahed, an ee optimistic even about the recent , flood. “Suppose it had come a week Jater,” ft mays, “when the Christmas mall wan due.” made his way from the French penal colony on New Caledonia Isle in an open boat. Creil had been for days without food or water and had trav-| ¢led more than 1,000 miles Cared for by kindly natives, Ceef recovered, making his way to Suva eee and finally secking mtnetuary in| Father Rougier's mission. /Me had | , Cont logging camps and saw mills {been careful’ to keep hia identity «| @¥° ® Prosperous winter ahead, ac secret, but the influence of the de. | Srding to a current summary of con. vout priest one day brought from | ‘itons imued by the Loyal Legion of him the confession that he had com. |1°6sers and Lumbermen. mitted a crime in Paris that led to |tife imprisonment on the tant | When the girls’ gice ctub of the [Also he told of coming from a\Qlympia high school sing their wealthy family and having a 4,000, | Christmas carols over the city Christ 000 franc estate that he could never |™&* morning they will not have to collect because of the prison shadow |*¥*. The Kiwanians are gving to over his lite | provide ‘em with auton. Romance came to Cecfl as the bernie Months paxned. He fell in love with| Frank & Regan, former congree & native girl, but lived In constant |"onal representative from Illinois fear of discovery. Then he went to| Will give his famous lecture, “Th: the padre with this proposition: 1¢|Foo! Taxpayer,” at Pullman or Father Rongier could secure a par- | January 17. don, without revealing where | edgar uta, Cecil would sign over hin for.| A Christmas tree will be gtven tune, The agreement waa made and | Colton under the auspices of the M Cecil wan wedded to his Fiji love,| sons, Odd Fellows and Knights o | Father Rougter officiating. Pythias, BISHOP ANGERED | BY MARRIAGE News of the marriage was said | F to have aroused the ire of the |Alert grange hail at Butler's Cov, | Tuesday. eee Puptis of 22 nationalities attend the lyn public schools, according to a penwus prepared by pt. W. G | Whitfield. Children of Croatian par. 2 m5 = rene sri at Disarm Meeting ‘Aiegrams to Washington, urging [that the disarmament conference |take action to suppress the inter [national smuggling of narcotics, vote UHV Sixth Ave, and Pike St. Cold Weather Specialties Electric Heaters Special $5.95 club, the Federat | clubs and other U. 8, rafiroads have about 70,000 omen employ a pes ELECTRIC HEATER Best and cheapest Electric Heater on the market. Complete, ready to attach to any light socket, Weed’s Tire Chains Radiator Anti-Freeze Auto Robes It delights the children and the old folks as well, Noiseless, An ideal Xmas. gift. Taking the West by storm. Children's ball tournament daily 4 to 6. A free kame to the winuer, Factory demonstration at 1109 Third Ave. Also for sule by Frederick & Nelson * sees UTOGEATOUEEUELUCUROGUAURGTAUGTOAUUOEAOUOEAEGEAEAE OOH, Pi : — E | We can in- stall Buck's Range in cook Ch ris tmas dinner. Being of solid mahogany, it has a beauty of grain and finish seldom found at this price. “HOME GIFTS” AA ROCKER for the = “kiddie”—just “daddy's.” Priced trom $2.65 to $11.00, B—LADY'S DESKS—A place for her to write and keep her correspondence, From $14.75 to $60. C--FOOTSTOOLS—ieather ecovered—@2.25 and $2.75. D—PERCOLATORS—¢cup $22.50, %-cup $25. like CE TTT TT TTT E—CEDAR CHESTS—The ideal “girl's gift” Prices 823.50 to $50.00. F-PEDE§T ALS—oak—mahogany—§6.50 to $16. | O—HIGH CHAIRS—The baby should have a com 4 Hr seat at the table, Prices from $4.25 to H--8SMOK ERS —Many styles, from $1.45 to $45.00. | I—OHTO VACUUM CLEANER — The housewife's great est ald—855.00. Terma, $5.00 down and $5.09 monthly. L—LAMPS—A beau- tiful lamp = lends charm to the room. Many styles, priced from $29.50 to $77.50, 3—© A 8 SEROLES, —From $1.90 to 812.00. K-H OTPOIN®T ELECTRIC IRON, 96.95. M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS 1514-16 Second Avenue, Near Pike Let us take away your old stove by Christmas in trade for a new Buck's anew time to the Say it with Bel- lingham Coal— making Washing- ton miners happy as well as the family that hears these cheery Here’s How! “RFAPPY days”—when the Yule log was in fashion. You froze on one side and roasted on the other. Holiday joy comes now in BELLING- HAM RANGE Coal—for brewing and baking: BELLINGHAM FURNACE LUMP-—full of cheer and comfort; BELLINGHAM REAL LUMP— great big chunks for happy fires. Shop early—get your order to your dealer TODAY. Or ’phone us. BELLINGHAM COAL MINES Seaboard Building Phone Elliott 6017 HAM COAL ‘ “(MORE HEAT PER DOLLAR” ) jm hacer —wednnneenesners"wernenssserer]