The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1921, Page 7

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as DECEMBER zy, tei. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 ASKS REAL {Bum Cigar a SF CWSON Myth Now FREDERICK & NELSON ee ! FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET } ff ron dAPS heat The DOWNSTAIRS STORE Quotes Odd Lots of Goods in hreeant Is Cte by Many Lines at Very Low Prices—for Clearance A SHOE OFFERING EXTRAORDINARY FOR FRIDAY —— their husbands well known clfar store men about it, Ever one said that the story ts “When a wife give Tightening of the immigration He asked three bill new pending before congress so that Japan will be tneluded ODD LOTS Women’s and ODD LOTS Rugs and among those countries whence migration to the United States is to be banned for a three-year period, is urged in a letter sent to Representative Albert Johnson by Henry A. Wise, state adju- tant of the American Legion, As the bill stands at present, Japan & hot restricted to the same extent other countries, This prov Christmas she gives said @ ‘Third ave “She either finds out band's favorite brand and that or she reties on the Judgment of the cigar store clerk, We sell very few cheap cigars during the holiday period." "My experience is that the wife Wants the best cigars for her hus band’s Christmas gift,” was a drugstore owner's testimony is for Misses’ Wear CLEARANCE 12 JERSEY JACKETS, in dark Red, reduced to $3.95, 25 JERSEY JACKETS, in bright Green, re- duced to $4.65, 768 Pairs Patent Leather Low Shoes SPECIAL $3.95 PAIR PATENT LEATHER OXFORDS, with Draperies CLEARANCE (12 ONLY) WOOL FI- BER RUGS, 36x63, re- duced to $1.39. (158 ONLY) RAG RUGS, 18x36, reduced to 52¢. (6 ONLY) JUTE RUGS, walking heels and welt soles, sizes 21, to 7, widths A to D; special $3.95. PATENT LEATHER OXFORDS, com- bining smooth and pebble grain leath- er, smartly perforated, and with welt soles and walking heels. Sizes 21% to 7, widths A to D; special $3.95. ONE-STRAP PATENT LEATHER DRESS PUMPS, with medium weight soles and Louis heels, sizes 4 to 7, widths AA to D; special $3.95. THREE-STRAP PATENT LEATHER OXFORDS, with buckle fastenings based on the “gentlemen's ment.” Wise points out, ho that as the gentlemen's agr nt fs not a treaty ratified by congress, an act of congress may supersede it AGREEMENT | EXPERIMENT | “Presiient Roosevelt intended. Wise states in his letter, “that it ghoul be superseded by an act re stricting all Japanese immigration if nce proved it tneffective to 8x6, reduced to $2.35. (42. ONLY) VELVET RUGS, 27x54, reduced to $1.88. 160 YARDS TERRY CLOTH, in all colors, reduced to 72¢ yard. 1,800 YARDS BOR- DERED VOILE, white only, reduced to 11¢ yard. 300 YARDS FIGURED SCRIM, reduced to 22¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE “Women sometimes make a Mistake about the brand, or 4 to whether their hus! dark, light or medium ¢ they always buy good, } igars,” said a Third ave. dealer Sane: Beg Pardon!] namely, Che prevention Of Bll)” aye Star never Intentionally prints an fmmigration of Japanese intending gutrwe statement er makes an unjust panent residence in this cguntry.” Cur reporters are human, ; pdett AER everything. they Im another part of the fetter Wise . Age ea mm ts the fight made by the late the > “wen pee — Legion again: Danceo correct an % bs Shs call it to our attention. 50 SPORTS SKIRTS, in Gray and Black combi- nation stripes, reduced to $4.35. 15 CHIFFON DRESSES, in Pink and Blue, re- duced to $3.75. 50 COATS, in Navy and Brown, in wrappy styles and bloused backs, sizes for women and misses, reduced to $15.00. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE rhe SBince 1919," he states, “the Ameri @n Legion. thru its national and) In a report of an accident last @ate organizations and thru its local| week, The Star stated that Arthur| has been actively engaged in Frostman had been struck by an au-| combating the Japanese encroach: tomobdile. The n should heve |i] ODD LOTS Boys’ and Men's ODD LOTS Underwear PY Fi939 the total Japanese births 15.000, which, added to the total | s) GRamissions for the three years—34..! 50,000 Ment upon American soil “The reports of the commis: general of immigration show that during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1971, the Japan. ese entering the continental United States numbered 10,6755 fin 1920, 12,868; im "OLR 11,404. ‘The Japanese birth.ai for 1970 in California and fashington - was 39 per thousand, with ap imately 5,000 Japanese » births for the continental United ‘e “At the same rate for 192 247 -—makes approximately additions to the Japanese population | been Edward Frostman “SHINE” PLANT IS UNCOVERED} WALLA, WALLA, Deo, 2. Sheriff Springer and deputies bs found an elaborate distilling layer on the L, F. Starr ranch, a ay of a mile from the The still was in « 12 by dugout and entrance 1 andtiarn, by way of a pa would | jong The entrance was ¢ by a trap door coveree and on which a cow The dugout was 5 Mee the continental United States |fian water and sa Mince the national convention of the a American Legion in 1919 first urged government to put an end to) day. ¢ immigration.” Rest Officers, ine burt hu were ot moonshine ship and expressed surprise th there should be anything Gets Fine of $125) 0 > tm. He « Feacoma, Dee, 29.—Resisting of- i fleers. driving a car while intoxicated and being disorderly were charges PP against Andy Peterson, arrested by two motorcycle officers, with the as- jsistance of Jailer Ribard. “I thought they were messenger boys.” Peterson told Police Judge Hackett. when asked why he had not Stopped his automobile =, “Your ignorance will cost you $5." the court said. [MIDNIGHT MATINEE | NEW YEAR'S EVE Saturday, Dec. 31 10:45 P. M. Sharp Complete Orpheum Circuit Vaudeville Show REGULAR PRICES . Performance at 8:15 P. M., as Usual Seats Now Selling for BOTH Performances You Must Hurry | MOORE|| THEATRE there ha Officers The a working it up. further. with eight feet of earth. Cost Accountants’ “Material and Its Relation }Costs,” was discumed night by the me Washington State en tional Association o! ants at a meeting at the Annex. |FERRIS HARTMAN AT PANTAGES Ferris Hartm | Joffrie, a dainty bh he stole the show ratura with a voice }Bobbie Taft and W other pretty song bi jact. county farm. | 10-foot oneeale) enough to stand in and was covered Association Meets to The comedy punch of the bill is de livered by Florence Baird, an centric comedienne partner, Charles FE fa skit that compri jsong. Lovely Lily Leonhard Sampee! also score somely staged singit offering | Smith's Animal Wednesday 4 his prima oveltion presents are a company of comedy acrobats in an amusing nov-| ene O'Brien in * alro * ig the feature the bill. see DANCE NOVELTY AT PALACE HIP “The Dancing promised in the offe White, a comedian w funny stori in Wardell and Jack Doncourt fun of another variet in the skit, entitled “lec ir tion of splendid rilling features Youhi and com Elinor Field is the star of the tes “Hears and Masks." ture photoplay, At the Theatres } Wear CLEARANCE 480 PAIRS MEN'S SILK HOSE, with mercerized top, toe and heel, in Brown, Black, dark Gray and Blue, sizes 914 to 11, reduced to 49¢ pair. 60 MEN’S SHIRTS, a broken line of fiber silk and mercerized striped effects, sizes 14 to 17, reduced to $1.95. 160 DOZEN ARROW COLLARS, Lismore and Huron styles, re- duced to 2¢ each. 2 SMOKING JACKETS, reduced to $3.85. 2 SMOKING JACKETS, educed to $6.45. 22 BOYS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, reduced to BOYS’ SUITS, in Brown and Gray mix- tures, reduced to $3.35. 60 BOYS’ SUITS, in Brown, Green, Gray and Tan mixtures, re- duced to $5.45. 21 BOYS’ MACKINAWS, in broken size range, reduced to $3.95. In Size 36 Only 3 BATHROBES, reduced to $3.85. 11 MEN'S MACKINAWS, S$ MACKINAWS, reduced to $7.45. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE IDD LOT. Glass and China CLEARANCE TUMBLERS H his very low price ASH SEMLPOR( HERS, REDUC 75¢. Just 150 of th rated English in 1% ELAIN ED: TO ENGLISH TEA POTS DUCED TO 91.50. are 5 of exe high B 25¢ and Pepper o silver plated SAL’ BACH. Sets, fitted frames Other Hems from the China educed SLECTRIC LAMPS, reduced 87.50. 9 CUT GLASS BOWLS, re duced to $2.50. BERRY BOWLS reduced to tRY SETS, red SUGARS AND CREAMERS, reduced to ®1.95 pair THE DOWNS" TORS TAIRS Women’s Hats Reduced to $3.95 low price ing lines with Sailors, mart trim: underpriced at DOWNSTAIRS Re and covered walking heels, sizes 21/4 to 7, widths A to D; special $3.95. —an opportunity to purchase the most popular types of Low Shoes, in the most popular leather— at an exceptionally low price—$3.95. ODDS AND ENDS IN Housewares at Sharp Reductions 28 COLORED SPLINT MARKET BASKETS, reduced to 10¢ each. 1 WHITE ENAMEL METAL HAMPER BASKET, re- duced to $2.50 8 SPLINT HAM , large size, reduced to $2.00. 1 SPLINT HAMPER, in white enamel finish, reduced to $3.75. 10 FOUR-HOOK COAT AND HAT RACKS, reduced to 50¢. 13 tee COAT AND HAT RACKS, reduced 17 SLX-HOOK COAT AND HAT RACKS, reduced to 64 PAC KAGES of CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS, reduced to 25¢. 3 DOUBLE BRASS HALL TREE HOOKS, reduced to 25¢. 3 SINGLE BRASS HALL TREE HOOKS, reduced to 25¢. 98 BREAD KNIVES, reduced to 15¢. 4 WHITE ENAMEL BATH TUB SEATS, reduced 0 $2.75. 10 ALUMINUM STOVE OR ROAST PANS, reduced to $1.75. 1 THREE-QUART ALUMINUM TEA KETTLE, re- duced to $3.00, 8 FOUR-QUART ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES, re- duced to $3.15, 1 FIVE-QUART ALUMINUM TEA KETTLE, re- duced to $3.45. 4 SIX-QUART ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES, reduced to $3.75. 5 FOUR-QUART ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES (with double-boiler inset), reduced to $3.75. SIX-QUART ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES, reduced to $4.65. WHITE JAPANNED SPICE BOXES, reduced to $2.00. BLACK JAPANNED SPICE BOXES, reduced to De. . ROUND SOAPSTONE GRIDDLES, 14-inch size, re- duced to $1.50. ROUND SOAPSTONE GRIDDLES, 16-inch size, re- duced to $1. 3 WATER TAD K CLOTHES 25¢. 11 WHITE JAPANNED BIRD CARRIERS, reduced to 35 DRIERS, reduced to { FECTION GAS TOASTERS, reduced to 20¢. 22 BROOKLYN EGG AND CREAM WHIPS, reduced to 25¢. 6 LUNCH KITS (with pint vacuum bottle), reduced to $2.95. 4 ALCOHOL STOVES, reduced to 75¢. 3 “JIFFY-KOOK” GASOLINE STOVES, T BRASS CHAIN DOOR FASTS, reduced to 8 TREE PRUNING SAWS, reduced to 95¢. 12 HAI S HOOKS, reduced to 10¢. 17 HAWLEY’S CEDAR AND LAVENDER CHESTS, to be placed in dresser drawers, reduced to 95¢. 87 MINIATURE CEDAR CHE 5 TURNTABLE AF y HOUSEWARES ODD ITEMS IN Household Stains and Enamels Reduced A pint Cans, reduced to 15¢. »-pint Cans, reduced to 30¢. , reduced to $1. 11 ¢ 65¢. \, iy) pint Cans, reduced to 60¢. 3 gallon Gant, Pediead to $3.25. Montauk Household Enamels Reduced broken color assortments, principally ivory, green and blue 11 14 -pint Cans, reduced to 15¢. 49 \4-pint Cans, reduced to 25¢. 45 pint C. luced to 50¢. 16 quart uced to 95¢. HOUSEWARES SECTION, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ODD LOTS OF Silks and Woolens Sharply Reduced PLAIN AND NOVELTY SILKS REDUCED TO 95¢ YARD Taffetas and Messalines in plain colorings, striped and plaid patterns—about 850 yards in the offering, reduced to 95¢ yard. PRINTED CREPES AND CHIFFONS REDUCED TO 95¢ YARD Dainty floral printings on grounds of white, Nile- green, pink, flesh-color and turquoise—especially smart for blouses and evening gowns—200 yards greatly underpriced at 95¢ yard. ODD LINES REDUCED TO 69¢ YARD Silk-and-cotton Poplins in 86-inch width, in white, tan, coral, Copenhagen and navy, yard 69c. Cotton Moire, in 27-inch width, yard 69c. ee Habutai Shirtings in 86-inch width, yard 59. Chiffon Cloth in brown, purple and blue, yard 69c. BROKEN LINES OF WOOLENS ay DUCED aaa Plum-color Broadcloth, reduced to $1.50 yar Wool Crepe in 40-inch width, in Tan, Brown, Gray and Navy, reduced to 75¢ yard. ee inch Black Tussah, reduced to 50¢ yard. Green Coating, reduced to $1.00 yard. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE DD ITEMS IN: Bedding and Cottons Sharply Reduced JUST 19 PLAID Po BLANKETS, full size 70x 80, in good weight twill weave blanket—some slightly soiled and others with slight imperfections, to sell at the very low price, $3.40. ALSO 13 PLAIN GRAY HEAVY NAPPED COTTON BLANKETS, size 72x84, priced for clearance at $3.40. 950 TABLE NAPKINS AT 5¢ EACH Plain white hemmed Napkins of good durable ma- terial, size 18x18, at 5¢ each. COTTON WASH FABRICS GREATLY REDUCED Desirable lengths of Gingham, Devonshire cloth, Outing flannel, Long cloth, Muslin, Percale, Flan- nelette, Comforter Challies, Crepes and Linings, all priced for clearance, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ODD LOTS OF CLEARANCE 229 UNION SUITS, re- duced to $1.25. 350 items in UNDER- WEAR and HOSIERY, reduced to 10¢. 213 GARMENTS IN UN- DERWEAR, reduced to 25¢. 118 PAIRS OF GLOVES, reduced to 50¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ODD LOTS In Small Wares CLEARANCE 42 BAG FRAMES, re duced to 50¢. 73 RIBBON NOVEL- TIES, reduced to 154. 69 COLLARS, reduced to 5S¢. 300 YARDS OF VETL- ING, reduced to 15¢ yard. 14. NOVELTY BAG FRAMES, reduced to $1.50. 125 YARDS OF MALINE, re duced to 15¢@ yard. 32 COLLAR BAGS AND HAND-BAGS, reduced to $1.00. 19 PURSES, reduced to $2.50, 65 BOXES STATIONERY, re duced to 75¢. 100 BELTS, reduced to 10¢. 300 PINCUSHION DOLLS, re duced to B¢. 7 EMMY LOU duced to 10¢. 43 BOXES OF TALCUM POW- DER, reduced to 10¢. 50 LAUNDRY BAGS, reduced to 10¢ each. —THE_ DOWNSTAIRS STORE. DOLLS, re Corsets and Underweat CLEARANCE NG FLANNEL S, reduced to B5¢. ELESS KNITTED 'S, reduced to $1.50, 36 MUSLIN GOWNS, reduced to 50¢. 85 MUSLIN GOWNS, reduced to 65¢. 20 CORSETS, reduced to 95¢. 16 CORSETS, reduced to $1.45. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Clearing Christmas Candies at 15c Pound Children’s Wear Priced for Clearance 45 CHILDREN’S TUB DRESSES, sizes 2 to 6 years, reduced to 25¢, > CHILDRE + nies and colors, reduced to 50¢. 112. CHILDREN’S OUTING FLAN- NEL SLEEPING GARMENTS, sizes 1, 2 and 8 only, reduced to 50¢. 20. CHILDREN’S THREE - PIECE SWEATER SUITS, sizes 1, 2 and 3 only, reduced to $1.85. 64 PAIRS CHILDREN'S BLACK SATEEN BLOOMERS, sizes 2 and 4 only, reduced to 25¢,. 75 CHILDREN’S WHITE TWILL MID- DIES, sizes 6 and 8 only, reduced to on $3.95. S TUB DRESSES sizes 12 and 14, $4.95. $6.95. 6 CHILDREN’S COATS, 11 CHILDREN’: $17.50. 11 NAVY SERGE DRESSES, reduced to $1.95. 7 NAVY SERGE DRESSES, reduced to $2.95. 10 NAVY SERGE DRESSES, reduced to $3.95. reduced to 10 CHILDREN’S COATS, reduced to 9 CHILDREN’S COATS reduced to S COATS, reduced to a5¢ 11 NAVY SERGE DRESSES, reduced i8 CHILDR S FLANNELETTE KIMONOS, sizes 6 and 8, reduced to T5e. 50 INFANTS’ COTTON-AND-WOOL or ALL-WOOL KNITTED SACQUES, reduced to 65¢. to $5.95. 12.NAVY SERGE DRESSES, reduced to $6.95. 25 NAVY SERGE DRESSES, to $7.95. reduced —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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