The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 380, 1921. — THE SEATTLE STAR | CUE TNS SERV ACE: uN NS © Your Attention Invited to Rocker FE \ a /= lll t d =| (EDITORIAL) | us Ya e = As far as America is cOncerned, the arms conference I} = is not wrecked, or near it, ie $1] 65 J S ] ° $ 65 ie) mrgiend, se trae ue a loskyshentp ore | t e = marine and auxiliary craff, France says she won't dis- § —_— anuary a e rice 1-65 = arm at this time so far as these branches of her navy | j me| are concerned, Englamd says that if France won't | i This is a single item Rasher te of ‘ scrap submarines and auxiliary craft she won't either. i ay) a votes a i) Rocker . ot Solid oak i If both countries stand firm, as they probably will, t j of many which illus- quartered arms, back and =, it means that beyond capital ships no disarming will q trates the wonderful panels; extra heavy stock £3! be done at this time. i 3 used throughout—finished | It engenders, of course, bitterness of feeling between o> values en bi eh golden; seat is of the auto England and France. The English position is that : m throu our sales sovered i weintiin’ ce ercial § F. French position is tha PY 3 ig Eade depart covered in genuine Spanish =s| are not at this stage of the game wholly trustful of 7 ted leather; has twelve oil- British motives, and that therefore they cannot give ’ hv} ment is represented, tempered coil springs sup- up their best means of self-defense. Neither position = so that a purchase of porting seat. The price is altogether ridiculous. = general household fur- this Rocker is offered at =| This, as it affects Europe, is a pretty kettle of fish! nishings will create a is less than any manufac- But as far as it actually affects this country, it is by saving beyond your turer will furnish the same : N ST OF AMERICA 18 most cherished hope. style and quality for. | IN THE PACIFIC, NOT THE ATLANTIC, 35 (ONLY) AVAILABLE—One Only to a Customer. | Any conceivable war likely to involve America will | be fought in the Pacific, where French submarines will | not be a factor. As to present results of the confer- LIBERAL WHERE | ence, as ce Obey affect our Pacific position, they are IK 2 ETS : bal PIKE MEETS ing down of the Anglo-Jap alliance. This is EXTEN FIFTH | replaced by a four-power pact, already drawn. Regard- | less of whether Hughes and Harding get together on an interpretation of it as it applies to the Jap main Lx Phone— Elliott 4910 GINININNNIINOMINNINNNIIINONNIIHIINS Keep Your Valuables Where We Keep Ours Tm & vault of solid steel and concrete construction of the strongest type, protected by massive doors and guarded day and night by electrical devices, The cost ls a fraction over SB cent a day. The protection the best au. alan: i cae Saturday at 6 p. m. I will turn the key and finally lock the door of Shafer Bros., after more than 30 years in trade in this city. On behalf of my brother and myself I want to thank the good people of this com- munity for the liberal patronage they have always extended us, and to assure them that, although the Shafer Brothers are retiring from the clothing trade, they will remain active business men in Seattle, every ready to assist in any worthy civic enterprise. Seattle has been kind to us and we will ever be loyal to Seattle. In a few short hours tomorrow I must sell out the balance of our stock. It will certainly pay you to visit the store on the last day of its existence. Never in this city’s history has there been such a slashing of fine merchan- dise as you will witness here Saturday. More than 150 suits remain to be disposed of. Nearly every size, in good styles and splen- did fabrics. Slip into‘ene of these suits and save more than half. Shirts, hats and haber- dashery lines are not complete in styles or 4 sizes, but you may find just what you want. If you do, you save much more than half. Worth while, surely, to drop in and look the extreme bargains over. And even if you do not intend to buy, it will be well worth your while to look into§ the store and see to what small dimensions I have reduced this once great stock. Our closing-out sale has been a tremendous suc- cess, proving that the people will always respond when they know that genuine mer- chandise is being sold below value. JULIUS SHAFER, for SHAFER BROS. QUITTING BUSINESS mayor's veto, am it has already been approved by the entire membership of I am going to take 15 fine Worsted Suits, worth $50, I am going to offer you choice of 14 splendid Silk- mixed worsteds, worth $60, as a last day special at oats and Vests losing them out for find 4 Prince Albert Coats I I MAYOR VETOES \WITTSALARY Mayor Caldwell Thursday | vetoed | the ordinance appropriating 88,254 to pay Peter Witt for making a report jon the municipal raiiway ‘The bili will be passed over the council, Caldwell said that he had warned Witt not to come to Seattle before the salary ordinance was passed and Pull Out A Hair! Examine It. See a little bulb at tho end? That must be kept healthy. ED. PINAUD’S HAIR TONIC is nature's greatest aid in promoting « °d retaining healthy, beautiful hair, Buy et any Drug or Department Store American Import Offices ED. PINAUD Bidg. §= KEW YORK worth $30, but they close out at and close them out at the bargain price of have 4 Tuxe worth $50. I the | | LAST DAY TOMORROW SHAFER BROS. LOCK DOORS AT 6 P. M. 18 fine Black Suits, regular price $40, will be closed out Saturday at I have 12 Coats and Vests of good worsted materials, jon account of financial worries. islands, this pact can well be ratified by the senate if that body of its own, 2+—An agreement for limitation of capital ship build- ing that will make the result of th¢ next war, if there is one, dependent not so much upon the “fleets in being” as upon the arp and manufacturing re- sources of the countries—their ability to build new ships quickly and buy up and convert commercial ships. There is also every possibility that in the nine- power Far East agreement still to be negotiated, the important American doctrine of the open door in Ching will be greatly strengthened. The American people must not be stampeded into pessimism over the breaking out of an Anglo-French squabble, the elements of which have existed ever since the war with Germany ended. It would be folly for Americans to overlook gains made that do directly affect them on account of a difficulty between two other powers which, should the worst come, could only indirectly affect us, will supply a common-sense interpretation ‘LUMBER CHIEF |DATE SET FOR | ISFOUND DEAD) FATTY’S TRIAL SAN Roscoe EVERETT, Dee. + Gearse | | Kunze, former mayor [ Artington and president of the Whicensin Tim: ber Com of Stanwood, was found dead on the Noor of his room at the Mitchell hotel, here, yesterday. He is believed to have committed suicide FRANCISCO, Dee. (fatty) Arbuckle will Virginia Rappe uniene somethi Beaide the body was a M4-calfber revolver, and spread around his| shoulders was «& coat, which police | believe wan uned to deaden the round of the shot, A bullet thru the left) temple was the cause of death. Local Art Students to Frolic Tonight} Students of the Seattle Art school) thetr New. Year's frolic Queen determination. stilement today. A jury panel of 66, buckle case January & will hold Friday night In Redding’s Anne hail, to talk for publication, fee, his } wite, is with him. Sears-Roebuck Co. CHICAGO, Dee. 30. hin personal fortune to carry Sea Roebuck company, mail sion. Rosenwald bought worth of real estate from the cot pany, of which he Is president # of stock 'Loot Totals 6 $11.65 After breaking down the door of the United Fisheries C {713 Raliroad a earl ars ransacked the pla $3.85 street™ car tokens. $19.65 BUTTE eet for Mont pening of mines and redy $19.65 $12.65 and Vests. They are Anaconda districts, Edison Marshall's greatest nov The Snowshoe Trail,” Star on Tuesday. worth $40, but you can take your choice for pos $9.85 anes 2 Shire te tome” G4 BE I have left 17 odd size and odd patiern Suits, for which the regular price was $40, $7 85 ° which I have cut to John B. Stetson Hats, light colors, regular $7.00 and $8.00 values, marked down $3. 00 tomorrow to I have marked the Berg and Mallory ‘Hats, regular $6.00 values, for tomorrow's $2 45 ° selling down to .. s 6, 6% and 7, regular values Young Men’s Hats, 85c $5.00, I have ma I have 27 odds and ends Overcoats, regular price down to $50, which I have slashed $9 85 . CL erry eee eee eee oseses Children’s $5.00 Plush Hats Es oi 5 d 6d dis disin ages lo Wa v4 h.900 bd 95c Men’s complete Tourist Toilet Sets, $ reguiar $10 values, close out at...... 2.45 I will close out a lot of Boys’ Light Striped Suits, worth $20, tomorrow. . $4.65 I have reduced the price of Bays’ $2.00 Hats 25c 45c to mn $2.50 Men's Laundered Shirts Ihave takep Boys’ regular $1.00 2-plece Underwear and cut the price for tomorrow lo. Is Your Blood Pressure Normal? Our Ex-Government 1 or Will Tell You FREE Right Drug Co. 1111 First Ave. Lump, delivered . Ege-Nut, delive Coking Coal, de ter Hii ¢ Coal low in ash, Most heat for your money, No clinkers or bone, BRIER HILL COAL CO. 583 Terry Avenue N. Phone Capitol 4315, SECOND AND UNIVERSITY 3 have marked Boys’ Waists worth $1.00, down to I have cut the price of Boys’ I have slashed the price of Boys’ | Arrow Collars, large and small 20c $7.00 Si Shirts from $1.50 to.. All-woot $2.00 Tams to closed 35c 65c , or THREE FOR Be $3.50 Silk Mufflers at.. 15 dozen Wh osed out Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith . 95c 20c regular 50¢ ve alue, for NOW LOCATED 1518 Second Ave. sizes, only 10c $1.95 closed out at be tried a second time for manslaugh ter growing out of the death of! entirely unforeseen happens within the nemt few days to aller this Poth District Attorney Matthew Biady and Gavin McNab, chief of Arvuckle’s defense, agreed on that tnetuding more than enethird women, has teen drawn t report for the Ar Arbuckle t& remaining at his Lee Angeles home keeping out of the Uimelight and refhsing steadfastly Minta Dur Gets 20 Millions| Julius Rosen. | wald today pledged $20,000,000 of re | order | house, thru the period of depres-| $16,000,000) m- nd jmade it a present of a large block | Cents, 2 Tokess| rear | STORK HOURS—9 A. M. 7 ne RH PAGE 5 0 5:30 Last-DAY-OF-THE- Including Saturday’s Fur Trimmed COATS Second Flone Reduced ta YEAR SALES Attractions of Dainty Imported Swiss Handkerchiefs Special 50c Main Floor Handkerchiefs with Venise mee edges that sold formerly at 65e each. Choice, Saturday, at BO¢. Linen Handkerchiefs ‘inch white derea corners, Special, Bature —in solid colors, with hems end embr Formerly The tach. day, Choice 50¢. Lawn Handkerchiefs —in white with white or colored embr ed corners. Formerly 1$6 30 Boys’ Two-Knicker Suits Special $7.45 Each Boys’ Dept.—Main Floor Rear A bypken line of Boys’ stocks will be one of the Bales, for Saturday Coats also full-lived. Children’s The Corset Sale Includes Splendid Values in 3 Groups: Upper Main Floor Lot No. 1— Reduced to $1.95 Lot No. 2— Reduced to $2.95 Lot No. 3— Reduced to $4.95 in white only. Cardigan etite neck, $6.50, $7.50 and $8. 260 Dress Shirts They are of ¢ good, serviceable patterns; trousers are full Sizes are 11 to 17 years. h Wool Sweaters, in colors of blue, gray, 44, but not each size in every color. £0 each. woknicker Suits, taken from our regular ain attractions of our Last-Day-ofthe-Year Hent quality materials, styled in ned and have taped seama, Choice at $7.45 @ Suit. Fleece-lined. Union Suits Upper Main Floor High neck, long sleeve and ankle length styled Unien Sufta, Sizes are 8 to 16 years, Formerly $1.25 and $1.50 cach. Vor this Sale, a Sulit, 95¢. 70 Men’s Coat Sweaters” Special $3.95 Each Main Floor with two pockets an@ V- brown and red. Sizes are 34 to ‘These sold formerly at While they last, choice at $3.95. Men’s French Cuff Shirts 75c—Choice—$1.45 Main Floor of percalr, in sizes 15 to 17. A wide va riety of good patterns in various color combinations, Splendid values at 75¢ each. 300 Shirts of Madras and heavy Pereales, in another of good patterns. Sizes are 14 to 17%. Choice, $1.45. Soviet Agent will . Come to America WASHINGTON, Dee, 20—A rep) resentative of the soviet govern wil be permitted to come to the 1 ed Blates to keep & check on the $10,000,000 soviet fund to be used for the purchase of supplies hera Mos-| ery Art Guild of Seattia. “Eager Heart” to Be Given “Kager Weart.” the cow requested Herbert Hoover to 8D | ances were held Wednesday after. prove the presence of & representa tive, In his reply, Hoover aid he had made the necessary but warned against activities unre the visit, noon and evening. |¥. W. @ A. auditorium by the Play-| arringements, | lated to the announced Purpose of al oe: Play |Plan 8 Cemeteries for Again|U. S. Dead Abroad | Christmas| WASHINGTON, Dea 30—The ie | maracte play py A. M. Buckton, will| plan of the war department te com be presented twice Friday fn the|Centrate the bodies of 32,000 Amer | can dead still in Europe in eight par- manent American cemeteries was re vealed yesterday, in a letter sent to Pertorm- the congress by Secretary Weeks, },, The letter aske passage of = resol tion authorizing the expenditure ef | $856,680 for the purchase of ‘ments. Friday, and with six pennies and two January 16 is date 1c tion plants ein Butte, Great Fulls and el, starts in The Univesgal Li Loedi “Kits Special at $1.98 Regular Price- $3.50 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY The Universal Lunch Kit consists of a strong metal case fitted with a pint-size vacuam bottle that will keep A big special at $1.98, liquids hot, for 24 hours, No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders Cocoa Door Mats Special at 98c Regular Price $1.25 Saturday we are i to offer the x26-inch Cocoa Fiber Door Mats, with strongly bound edges, special at 98¢. No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders 50- Watt Mazda Lamps at 40c The surest way to have good eyes is to have plenty of light in the house after dark. By using Packard Mazda Lamps you can have all the light you need without having big light bills. No Phone or C. to Better Light 0. D. Orders — Jap Rose Toilet Soap Special—3 Cakes 25c Jap Rose is a transparent giye- erine toilét soap of good quality. It lathers and cleanses instantly, Special, 3 cakes for 25¢. No Phone er C.0.D, Orders we i SF Star and Grape Cut Water Tumblers Set of Six Special at $1.19 These thin, lead-blown Table Tumblers are made of clear crys- tal glass, highly polished—cut in the beautiful star and grape de- signs. No Phone or €.0.D, Orders 8-foot Electric Light Extensions, Special at... ..49c These light extensions are made with a swivel plug and key socket, metery grounds and improve

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