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PAGE 4 == We Tell It With They Have Come! i DRESSES $/65 "=== Gangway! Let the F rozen Trail Be Open! Young Seattle Has Its Day in the S now f wah, 4 Aq rie —for the mid-winter social season that are compellingly attractive—and are amaz- ingly low-priced at In the select collection just brought to us from New York, every one has its personal charm. Shé may be 16 or 60, blonde or brunette; there are many here, specific- ally for her. braid trimmed; all siaes; $16 —Emphasizing the straight line effect, every one pos- _ Sesses a strange beauty, wrung from the minds of the designing artists. SIXTEEN DOLLARS AN-SHR “Coat of Ptush,* 3¢in. length, Thin. sweep, end belted; all wines; $16 Coats of Today They bid you look forward in warmth and style to the greetings of Christ- mas Day, and to look kward in Price to the values of other days. Winter frolicking in the metropolis of the Northwest.—Phetos by Price & Carter, Star staff photographers, ettler In the University district, Soh at.) forgetting their. ol-time favorite, By Wanda von Ke thee | aro the most popular—toth st.) “Jingle Betis, Jingle Bella, Jingle All Seattic has wrapped itsetf up in|etween Latona and Heventh aver, | the Way.” : itteme—and | Here yourgmtern mmc grew tp Wee | ) 20 69g St SS joined by university students who Last night on B Union st—on/"8d “borrowed™ and “rigged up” the Dill between Mth and 26th aves. | “ds for the cocasion. —at least 200 people, youngrters and; A® yet, no skating has been Gone! @ a mapa together, shouted and|% Orren Inke, Seattle's old skating ooeeaned and coasted their bobs | STOUR. According to officials of the} 7 and emall sleda down the crusted Park board. the toe ia not yet thick Loan? enow wurtaee. é enough to insure anfety to the «kat orn At the @ame time an equal num ET US « you hew 4 easily and conveniently you may dispose of that straight mortgage. | ber of youngsters and grownups laid| But Seattle cetebrates, neverthe daiel to tea ikon Warton between rows 7 dobaleds, tied to nutos and Boren %: ent giede |'0Gded With enow-time frotickers, are vec eee Revere. Sere making thelr way thru the down. jtown districts, en route to Seattie’s lightfully effective ax a meana of |Dest Conating hills, And reeardiess of transportation on slippery places. |these auto-bobs, with their intrusion Where boards could not be obtained |{nto the field of the “one-horse open peir riders mem not to be! were Out. scored by beards, which the younger generation found to be de- 1023 Second Arve., Cor. Spring St. Also—New York, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles ‘The whole purpose of our monthly payment joan pian on rom extate mortgages is to enable the home owner to get out of debt by the easiest possible method, the sliders merely sat down—and slid. | Due to the snowfall, it has been sug cect Ui ar, gon tpgras|Food and Beds for cases, will make most Christmas gifts Jobless Veterans We loan money at the lowest rates and charge Mother. bring home some © meal & day, composed of cof. " Boldt’s Milk Broad}—Advertisemen: nd sandwiches, will be provided = cen a leon exfervice men by the Unem ployed Veterans’ club at 1616% Third ave, and 60 beds will be provided for them by veterans organizations ot the city thrucut the winter OF ANY KIND. PROMPT SERVICE $2.25 pair. Second Floor Values at $15. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET STANDARD QUALITY AT LOW PRICES Liberty Bonds at Par Until Christmas we will accept Liberty Bonds at par, on cash purchases, Special Price Basement Attractive for Gifts Georgette Blouses On the Aisle Sales Booths 1,200 Initial Handkerchiefs 2 for 35c A special feature among the hun- dreds of Handkerchiefs on the booths is a lot of Irish Print Hand- kerchiefs, with hand-embroidered initials, Very special at 2 for 35c, 1,500 Men’s Silk Ties Most Extraordinary Values At 50c A very special purchase of Silk Ties which would regularly sell much higher. In a wide variety of pat- terns and color combinations. On display in the Avenue Windows. Blouses like these would ordinarily be priced at $5 to $5.75. Smart over- blouses and tuck-in styles in becoming styles. An attractive assortment of styles and colors, 4 2 Aproms "aa" Make Useful Gitte Apron “Gretchen” — model— Dresses clever Aprons of plaid eretonne in shades of At $1 95 biue, tan and rose. * With two large pock- coord to oe popatar jartha vashington nt gare stad at aie aihiede ae sash. Trimmed with terial with trimming rick-rack braid. Bpe of white rick-rack cial values at $1.49. braid. A Sale of 85 Wool and Velvet Attractive Gift Selections in Men's, Women's and Children's Dresses Felt, Satin and Leather Remarkably Low Slippers AY. AT We h beautiful selections of most ‘e have $1 5 desirable Slippers for men, women and children. Among some of the special features are the following: Clever styles of tric Children’s Felt Slippers, special at $1 oting, velvet and Children’s Puss 'n Boots Slippers, Potret twill, with the cial $1.25 pair. new eleeves, bright a -~ 2 colored vestees and ante Felt Slippers, special at $1.35 | Stsr’ ening at ots Felt Slippers, special at $1.35 pay sey aa, ad gered Men’s and Women’s Comfy Slippers at Most Exceptional months in a dormitory maintained on the upper floor of the Clifton hotel, | 2038 Westlake ave. Washington LANCASTER.—Potitions are be Mutual ing filed to induce return to North Savings Bank ja dollar for | Berne of George Fraiure, with his > cog on ho A |wife and 15 children, When the é ur demtal |the population of North Berne was For Furnace cut in half and rural delivery was substituted for the postoffice, of For General Home Use which Frature was in charge. ROSLYN—A Standard Coal for 25 Years DEPENDABLE GIFT FROM G=> PETER MICHAEL'S STORE BOTH THESE COALS ARE MINED doa : IN YOUR OWN STATE BOTH ARE MEDIUM PRICED Ask Any of the Following Dealers: CITY ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., 1758 Shilshole Ave. Sunset 1360, 1101 SKCOND AVE, Northwest Corner Second and Spring Established 32 Years “rox cuxistas” SETH THOMAS CLOCK An Elgin is @ very appropriate witt As shown here. Special at A dependalte watch, very rea~ sonably priced. ‘gpl. | ote A large consignment of these high-grade clocks was re- celved for Christmas selling, and will be dispased of at sub- stantial reductions, CONTINENTAL FUEL CO., 1207 Utah. Elliott 1400, G. $8, DUDLEX & SON, 5240 Rainier Blvd. Rainier 0020, EDGEWATER FUEL CO. Stone Way and Ewing. North 1681. FREMONT FUEL CO., Interlake and Kilbourne. North 0017, FAIRMOUNT FUEL CO., 4212 West Alaska. West 0483, GEORGETOWN WOOD & COAL YARD, 6441 Carleton, Sidney 0590. HOLMES LUMBER CO., 3801 Latona. North 0083. E. B. HOLMES LUMBER CO., #5th and Greenwood Ave. Sunset 0507. W. F. JAHN & CO., Pier 11, Main 6590. MecNAMEE COAL CO., 1524 Colorado. Eliott 0103. Sth and Madison. Main 1007, + 904 Westlake N. Garfield 5027. J WV CO., 960 Alki Ave. West 0019, Union Bay Place. Kenwood 1614. WESTERN COAL CO,, 3821 Tenth Ave. N. E. North 1591. The Roslyn Fuel Co. Tel. Main 1817 818 White Bldg. Remember, Peter Michnel's easy terms apply on all jewelry sales, SELECT YOUR GIFT AND Pay $1 A WREK MONKS & MILLER, INC MONKS & MILLER, INC We contend that we gall dia- nore reasonable terms dy else in the eity, Mounted or iunty eign at!" | 202 Pike Street $23.00 oy $48.00 4 Peoples Bank Building Outfit Seized by . | Dry Men Returned) | Were distninsed, and he petitioned the | The liquor charges against Goulet |r, poay will be shipped by An order was insued Monday Dy court for the return of the evidence. | Home Undertaking Co, w Federal Judge ©. BE. Cushman return. —_— ing to D. Goulet, 2511 15th ave, a| MRS. EFFIE 8. BERRY, 54, dica private flask, a copper boiler, four) Monday at ber home, 3721 Meridian gallons of maple syrup, a can ofjave. The body is at Bonney-Wat-| demolished by Northern Pacific brown sugar and a crock seized by ‘son's, ‘wenger train. Coffey unhurt. ° EUSEN oavamven the Worlds Smartest COLLAR SMARTER than the best of starched collars,— more com- fortable than any soft collar. There is no more appropriate hol- iday gift for a man hah a box of VAN HEUSEN Collars. . Nine styles and heights, quarter sizes from 1342 to 18. Price 50 Cents at Dealers, Copyrighted, 1921, by PHILLIPS-JONES CORPORATION, 1225 BROADWAY. NEW YORK er ae ke PY | federal prohibition officerm, in a raid) FRANCIS J. HOCK, 52, died Mom _ on his home several months Af. | day at his home, 3614 12th ave. W. ZILLAH. — Stalled on rafiroad track, truck owned by Guy Coffey WuES! paint Gr — Me =n irag the ad