The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE 4 | (cast Hardware @ AVENUE and PIKE STREET Shopping Hours: 8 a, m, to 6 p. m. We Deliver Majestic | Electric Heaters Special $7.75 Highly _ polished | coppered deflector 141g inches in di- ameter, with safety guard. Connects to any light socket. Regular $12.50 value ee | Aluminum Percolators Special $1.19 This is the biggest aluminum value we have _ ever offered. Well made ‘and highly finished. Make perfect coffee. Electric Gifts | Electric Percolators and Urns, | $10.00 to $25.00. ‘Trays, $7.25, $9.75; Sugar and Creamer, cach $4.75, Used in connec tion with urns and peroolators, Sold in seta or separately, Electric Toasters, $1.75 to $10.00, Electric Irons, $3.75 to $8.50, | _Blectric Curling Irons, $4.95 to | $7.25, Electric Table Stoves, $2.50 to $10.00, - Blectric Grille, $10.50 to $12.56, Hieetrio Waffle Irons, $12.5¢ to ae. Carborundum ‘Grinders Special $2.63 |. 1. rreatern, $5.95 to s1be. Made especial- Blectric Vibrators, $5.00 to $12.56. .“ sharpen- Basy Vacuum Wteetric Washing | Sigg ' ae tn | Machines, $135 to $165, & Hoover and HeeVae Vacuum knives and small | cieaners, $2.30 up. tools. CLAMPS | Eicthic Trontny Machines, $139.50 anywhere. up. . Lamps Beautiful as- sortment of Boudoir Lamps $3.50 to $7.50. Every boy appreciates good toola All of our | chests are made up of standard factory brand tools, with the partic sla tools that you want, | in any quantity. Price depends on the number | Table Lamps, and kinds of tools se- $16.75 to lected. | 7.50. l=! PY a\) Wee ee, 85 3 3 ae A . thousands of choice numbers shown in our displays. Visi ‘ eetvgenag lof the assistant secretary of war, irr| Yacht club will be presented Wednes |Contraband goods, but in reality t/ maintain contro! of Siberia. ‘i ys. Visit our leet Is Named | tn. preence of many distinguished | day night, following a ¢ o'clock din. [obtain anything of value which might ———_——— second floor salesroom and choose from the largest assortment ) pices . be weearion of th ere. . r} INGTON, Dec. 21—The/ officials and Italian arma conference | ner at the clubhouse. The prizes, 40 anulciet Ghee cousglatet veourtaal DAVID WHITCOMB, of Seattie, of Greeting Cards in the city. STE o- Aanarten'e Girtethte | delegates. |im ad), inctude the Bir Thomas Lipton, |Senonoff's acts were made by the I+| pes.* Drincipal speaker at & con " ee war ently today froe | ee lthe Shetwood and the Hathaway sil.|ter-allied committee to the Japanesa|*s"entey nisne rang rs pe. rw y field, Va. to be christened. Abyssinia has a population ef military. The committe obtained | gion rar om ath D meni 1a Dig craft was christened by! about 8,000,000 \wer loving cups. When you consider the very every member of the family low cost of the Ford Sedan, —and one that is not extrav- its beauty, comforts and con- agant. Thesooner your orderis venience, it makes a most placed, the more certain you can be useful and enjoyable gift for of timely delivery. Terms if desire, Authorized Seattle Ford Dealers WEST SIDE AGENCY L.,M. CLINE MOTOR COMPANY California and Alaska St. 1102 KB. 45th Street West 1474 Kenwood 0031 WM. L. HUGHSON COMPANY CLARK-BAKER MOTOR CO. 500 Kast Pike St. Tenth Ave. and Jackson St. ’ Kast 0404 Beacon 0532 WILSON & KREITLE, INC. CANAL MOTORS CO. 4764 Ballard Ave, 8e Nickaren 06, Sunset 4633 Garfield 0074 ALFRED G. AYERST, INC. 209 HART & HART Third Ave. and Stewart St, . ae Elliott 4824 CENTRAL AGENCY 1c 4 HUGH BAIRD A. F, (Burt) Blangy, Mer. Fourth Ave. at James St. Broadway and East Pike » Elliott 0750 Kast 0320 PSL EE EL LE RE LE EEE EMG, a eee | Miss Fonrose Wainwright, daughter! ANNUAL PRIZES of tho Seattie}trains and pamenders, ontensibly £0F]teoone there, no does she intend to THE SEATTLE STAR ~ | STAR THANKED | Jap Aims|” by Tacomans Army Set on Siberia, Balked Allied Object. City Council Expresses Ap- Promises Worthless. preciation of Attitude World Is Deeeived. , Awartes U, Hentth, | TAG ABsA. Deo, #¥i—Mayor C, M wast two and | Ttiddell today wae writing the officers of the American Boamle and Historic Preservation agclety, with headquer teres in New York, extending the degarionent. Gate conceraing 1 jcity's thanks for the indorsement re Hivities In Siberia, and Japan's part | cently voted by the society of the by eet " | propowal t tore the Indiar believed eo ry pots |Tecoma (© Mt. Rainier, Authoriaa formed American on conditions in qn for thin letter was veted by the FIRST AVENUE AND CHERRY STREET outs’ BOOKS & half yours has member of the b committos in Mibe ating that work he Washington to lay before the ne Goria and Basle, .. , city council yesterday ‘ BY © The council also exprensed appre svanene miliary ‘never. taganniau at The Beate iat fo F or Christmas Gifts The Japanese military neyer in » lmity of The Beattle tar for tended to leave Siberia, which, they ccen thera: nourt! Jentered in 1918, dexpite the inter: ip the windum of the chang a allied railway agreement, signed in|” the latter part of that year, ‘The | allied declaration reads in part! military would pet protect them, al- “The present arrangement (of re-|tho they had repaatediy promised to habititating and reestablishing «f.|4¢ 9 Gen. Ol, @ommanding the ficldnt transport on the Chinese | J&pamese forces, Was appealed to and Eastern and Siberia railways) shall /#ued the fpllowing statement: ‘ Coane to be operative upon withdraw: Officers tn command of oy | al of the foreign military forces from Ml guards should, in principle, |Biberta, and all the foreign railway | Reiatenes Sa8 prvinetion ter | experts appointed under thi » ppucpese St improving the railway, te ment mhall then be recalled | ae eaimere end the apeyen, Bas nage tg Rad ano only against outside forces, but |ciple that the above plan is Co es with the.saltway jecuted without Impairimg the sover: clen rights of the Russian people and | it le weer inn ber bgp dined | with the cooperation of a Kuasian) staff and Russian employes.” their statements they always inserted HREE DAYS—then Christmas. If you are still undecided, let our Bookstore help you. Books are here— inexpensive books—to suit each person on your list—be they young or old. New Fiction offers a wide selection of titles at very little cost. ‘Boys’ and Girls’ Books All the new models are | ‘The allies entered Siberia originally | the Words “in principle” in thelr dec- | here — Kodaks as low in| “Kick Formation” “Luck of ” Denewood” |for the purpose of aiding the Caecho.|Myations. | The aa sles nee pe price as $8.00. “Brownie” | By Barbour ....$1.75 By Knipe ......$1.90 | Slovaks. When the Cxechs were ante, | Veeially opnaider i Cameras for the children te [it was decided to remain in Biberia | DAYS § negntiys MuAniO and the from $2.00 up. “American Boy’s Book “Secret Stairs” to “help the Russian people rehabil| in or the American and 4 j of Wild Animals” | By Deland .....$1.75 ind. roqeablich Stites | Caoch forces, the Japanese did not —A choice selection of Al-| —By Beard... .$3.00 | wpa. | port.” ‘No mention was ma: ay | ‘er knits a 1980, thay oot | h ; Br Ke: Birds’ Christmas Car- | particular clans or party. The entire) hesitate, On April 4. i980, they wale bums for Kodak pictures, | “Wild Animals at ol—By Wiggins... .90c Russian people were to be anaisted, thy Manerotch. Ther peed pod priced from $1.00 to $10.00 Home” — Seton, $1.00 | «pfejgi” ‘ JAPS ALSO viibiiibitaiiciipainisibicee ‘ AGREED pened roar ortirel pga and as 7 —. By Spyri ...-..$1.50 Al. thie time the Kolchak govern a " oe. “ 0 ment was forming at Omak. The al-| yoo ip ume Saponees atin conaiaaien Sere STATIONERY | Seton ......... $1.00 Mieoteeat by lies took thie government aa a founda ce ° | — tion upon which to butid Uheir united | Sat vesaieas pon Tg «omg | For Gifts | Me my Pama $1.50 | Carroll .......-$2.00 opposition to bolahevism. 4 | A es DW Wiaaes 50 | uo To this Japan also agregd, oo che|MePr nein te the Russians under | Choice boxes of Finest | “High Benton Worker” | “Spartan Twins” i wan the main instigutor of the febtline supervision of the committee Writing Papers, Corre- ty ‘Heviewr $1.75 By Perkins ....$1.75 against bolsheviam. She claimed to/phip ocourred on May 11, 1920. spondence Cards and En- | Sipe orceon omits oc fear communiem om account of th) CowmNUED TO [proximity of Korea and China, but] ils bags RUSSIANS ree cara tere to the desires Of tbe} ut after this date, they continued pleasing gifts, All values By Barbour ...$1.75 By Perkins ....$1.75 velopes to match —truly | “Left Half Harmon” | “Puritan Twins” j —from $1.00 to $10.00. “Gulliver’s Travels” | “Little Women” to harans the Russian population in a = | a prsaned pein pana ap 0 every possible manner, The life of —_—- By Swift ...... $2.00 | By Alcott .....$1.75 r ooo ae no Russian was safe, unless he was) “Baldy of Nome” “Children’s Blue Bird” itary secured the services of Sem | Ne 2 jonott and Kalmykott, two of the|* hirelingyt the Japanese miliary FOUNTAIN PENS) By Darling ....$2.50| By Maeterlinck, $1.75 PS gaiteustt was pines ba the Trans |"¥Ronymous with disorder. and “Boy Scouts’ Book of | “Princess and the Gob- pe When the Japanese military could | Campfire Stories” | P? an BB McDonald, Chita, ‘While’ ther, he served an a{not—and cannot—cause disorders “EVERSHARPS” | by Mathiews ...$2.50 | illustrated by Smith oo Meee oe aire unten [thelr Russian hirelings and Chinese id tee | y peten: er on ee ee bandits were—and are—calied upon All the leading makes of Foun. | “Wonder Book of |e eter eee ee «++ -$3,00 Oa Bleach nese "rhe Taperond| ?,orente thas : tain Pena are here-€2.50 and | Knowledge”—Edited | “Wonder Why,— How, military guarded the railway thrugut| 4 Th® Japancer military @id—and up. We can supply a pen to fit! by Hill 2.50 | When and ~ Where- i aan 2 Manchin station |@ore—this tn order to aay to the any hanéd—or we'll exchange it | y $or ers <9 uae t a oo "| world that “Japan must remain in 8! ad mean | “Scottish Chiefs"—By | ‘fore of Many Aithe the tapancee miliary were) O*ri 1 Prevent disorders.” Porter— Edited by | Things” — By Gold- ithe the Japanese milltary were) 1 te a patent fact, tho, that with. “Dversharpe" in gold and ell | Feat Senet ith 1.75 foremost in talking about the #61 the past year there have been no ver, $1.00 and up—patterns to Wiggin and Smith SEOIER < . «5-0 nomic development of Hiberia, they | disorders except in territory control match the fountain pens are —— Illustrated by “Sheldon Six-Rose” used Semionott \o prevent other Da | 194 hy Japanese troops. here | Wyeth $3.50 By Remick $1.75 tionals from importing or exporting) "y.7.) has deceived the world tn TO coeseece ww y 29 090 0Re =o oo . CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS At the last minute there’s always some one you forgot. Greet- ing Cards are just the thing—have a supply on hand. There are rete order to remain in Siberia, and this Funston Brothers, furrters ef Sti, violation of her promixe to leave Louis, bought several carloads of e-|.) ine time of the evacuation of the Densive furs, and attempted to export! wine allied troops, which cccurred them from the Trans Matkal hem long ago. jonott confiscated and sold the furs) iven ax Japan has maintained con- to Japanese merchants. trol of the Bhantung peninsula since UnUl displaced, Semonoff sarehed}isi4, thru persistent maintenance of ing but worthless promises, rs <D INSPECTORS ARE WITHDRAWN Th September, 1919, condith sume #0 terribly bad that the napectors were withdraw: trans-Raikel railway. The Japanese! A Christmas Gift Direct From the Orient Wonderful Opportunity, This Week, to Obtain ORIENTAL GOODS FOR XMAS GIFTS| Daddy, Boldt’s Butterhorns are de- letoun.-- Advertisement. AMUSEMENTS CORE | At Greatly Reduced Prices war sowrs b so WAUDEVILLE 5) have ag just opposite po cringe: ies on Third Avenue. E FOY isi this store at your ear! jest opportunity. ,EDDII unger Bey With the help of their selling organization you will find it surprisingly easy to }} L choose a gift for any member of the family. The Shanghai Company, one of the largest direct importers of Chinése novelties, CAV MONE AND SOUIOAM Surprise your friends base ROCKWELL DEMAREST @ powitwtertiemt ier’ Chinese fat Puget Sound Salmon for Ph & FOX & COLLETTE a Greneed and packed tp al ‘Coats, AN ANID INUZ. enditary bes, whe chives ten, pot EN BROTHERS Kimonos, silk HARRY HOLMAN hed, Quite A Mvp ton io canteen. a money refunded. All express rs a, charges are prepaid by ua ‘ajamee, Average weight, § te 8 Gents’ Meat Quality Silk Quilted Veats Finest Quality Cotton ©: * Kimonos : Beautifully embroidered, all shades. Regular $4.50 value, now $2.95 (Long sleeves) in many col- ore Regular $4.50 valine, now 83.50 Ladiew’ Pure Silk Stockings Black or Regular $2.2 Ladies’ Blanket Bath Robes . (All sizes.) $9.50 value, now $10.75 value, now $13.50 value, now Bloome: wn shades. value, now $1.50 Exceptional values, a pair. 148 Ladies’ Silk Rmbreidered Pajamas (Two-plece.) Te signs, Reguiar $2 now for ...... Ladies’ Silk Hand Embroid- ered Meht G —PANTA Regular $15 values, now 810.00 Regular $16 values, now @11.25 om, r A Our Crabs are fresh boiled Al Wielda & Regular $5.50 val Singers; daily. 6b, box Choice Ktp pered Salmon (pre paid anywhere) for.. $1.50 Excellent selection of hand embroidered Japan Silk Kimonos Ladies’ Hand Embroidered Sk Envelope Chemises Beautiful Silk Embroidered Quilted Bathrobes Reg 0 value, now. 816.75 Plain, reg. $16.50, now. 812.50 Reautiful destenn Regular $6.50 value, now #465 Regular $10 value, now, .87.50 Many designs and colors. Reg. $27.50 value, now. ems Reg. $37.50 value, now. |Bas! An attractive mailing card with each shipment. We have a well-earned repa- tation for shipping food Sea Food, Buy where you can see Extra Fine Quality Chinese Ladies’ Fancy Handkerehiets mee 8 > Rox of three. Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas nd munt do dent ogular $1.50 value, now, .05e les rovu.to gab e- 1 the fish before they are ship- inches wide, Regular Many different shades Reeulel Fibs varus nowsceee a 50 value, Dow O5e the yard Regular $6.75 value, now $4.73 Regular b0c value, now... .35¢ Order early; we can make shipment to arrive on any date you request, Ocean Fisheries Ce. {Where you bought the Salmen) Make sure you are in the right store, SHANGHAI COMPANY Foot of Ptke St. Bridge 1529 Railroad Ave, Main 0990 tole st CHINESE STORE 1323 Third Ave. e Post Office than 2 Benttie's toad ntiet,

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