The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1922, Page 7

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DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1922. Train Bread can be no better Pisa than its spread. For the best bread is the one best Can You ) Long Distance? Tf your set ta not bringing in ALL the Pacific Coast oad. casting you wil terested in the Test Sets which we have assembied in our own laboratory, You are freely invited to examine these and get all the Tips we oan State Hunter Dishon train bears. By Ralph J. Benjamin OLYMPIA, Nov. 2%—-It's go Ing to be a tough year on sheop- eating bears. Bruins whose ap- petites demand mutton and young spring lamb when the berries become scarce will run inte a terrible streak of hard luck, The state and federa) ers, whose business It is t the predatory animals that mo lest live stock and bother farm MSt4tHAV. SEATTLE'36 Hens Lay | Zero Weather, Too. Here's How It Is Done. Try It On Your Flock. They’re Members | Of the same secret society and a Boldt's Bakery Rox * the countersign. Join lay, by getting one of th delectable pies or a th’ rich cake at Boldt's—where all the beat pastry from. oses. doren BOLDTS }:= BAKERIES be 91. —_ i o c . op ear a me : SEND THE FOLKS A Nice Large « hing about $ Ibs.) —FOR— THANKSGIVNG tn toe and re-leed dally by American Rallway Express Co. destination ts reached. packs, Sung laste 36 bens 40 days comes AMUSEMENTS wix MOOR M vee Twkt WEEK DAILY THEATRE , mam Prepaid. Guar- in first-claae ndition. We Alse Ship Crabs, Oysters, Salmen, Ete. Mall Orders Gtven Prompt Attention Andrew Hamilton Co. ‘Sl Seaboard Bidg., th and Pike Phone Elliett 1991 Bight years’ successful shtp- sas . | eee GLASS Sia0 Nesi Abei | Ot | a0 | PARLOR, | as | BEDROOM AND | { BATH | 4s MeKAY AND 1003 When You Want Us Sheet Metal and Roofing Repairs PUGET SOUND SHEET FASHION PLATE METAL WORKS MINSTRELS Main 0176 Alexander Brothers and Evelyn BRITT WOOD Ridiculous Receo Wood's Comedy Mules ~ MAUD EARL” AND COMPANY ! ¥ BSCOPK fut the Organ TOSCHA SEIDEL Renowned Russian Violinist SOLOIST First Concert SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3 SEATTLE CIVIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ral Admission: Niachts 400 || U.S.NAVY YARD (110 Members) | | Mme. Davenport Engberg, Take Fast Steamers at Conductor Colman Dock ! Carolina Lazzeri, March 18 Noted Metropolitan Opera Co, Contralto Es Content All Concerts at Metropolitan ‘Theater Benson tickets, 85.00 Sunday, 11:90 p, m. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Keattle to Bremerton Daily 7:16, 11:90 8, m., 3 Extra trip Bat, & Sun Vaanenger Fare #0e 30 p.m und Trip Navy Yard Route « an Dock Mato 290% OPPORTUNITY ®@TAR WANT ADS [then lets them Ju 34 Eggs a Day : | cerns | who day at 4 o'clock, when The Star will showing of Wesley | and a Sheep-Eaters in Danger ing dogs to get sheep-eating ors and settlers, are preparing for a bigger drive, especially Against bears |_ Over in Eastern Washington, Dayton, Willlam Dishon, state is training a number of ep | nelected dogs Dishon has a cub bear that he uses in the training season. He chains the dose up he fence and at the little bear. Then he puts high fence and turns the dogs loose While little bruin stands on the top most rail and hangs to a post, keep st as far out of the reach of Ing th a as possible, the dogs set up 1 din and try to get rh only part of the t the whole theory of it ts the dogs so well with the that they will know It when they | whiff it again, and will never mistake it for that of some other wild ant. | | mal The state and federal hunters are | not engaged in a genera! bear hunt. | They want to kill only the bears that | kill sheep. They want to extermi.| nate the sheep-killing bears right away before said bears, who have strayed from the straight and nar | row path, teach all the rest of thetr4 kith and kin to eat mutton, When the dogs are property trained they'll be taken out to the ranges, where the bad bears are gobbling up the little lambs. They'll immediately sniff the bear smell and take the trail, So strong will be their memory of the smell of the little bear that they tried to get back on Dish. on's ranch that they'll keep right on Mr. Bruin’s trail, They won't leave the trail to chase a deer or « fax or @ coyote. They'll know exatlly what they want and they'll hang to the bear's tracks and get him. Thus the guilty bears will be caught and the in nocent ones will go their way. “Sheep-killing beare have caused ts of trouble this year and will cause more next year,” says Dr Glenn R. Bach, United States preda tory antmal inspector, In charge of the state and federal hunters of the department of agriculture trained to hunt bears are in big de mand, so we are training some of | » them. The heat dogs for the work are bloodhounds cronmed with Aire a ‘as A Freckle King Will Wesley Barry That is what con re anxiously waiting for Thurs stage a free Barry in “School Daya,” freckle contest at the Colonial thea ter to which any kid, freckled or freckleless will be admitted free. K f all ages e r tickets at Th of them proud freckled mugs, confident that they will win the free pass to the Colo nial, good for one year, that will be given to the champion “Freckles,” “School Days” 19 reputed to be one finest prod y Barry has held the stellar |role, It is the story of Speck Brown, an orphan, who suddenly leaves hi home in # small village, where tench: | ieved him to be the worst boy Into s "Dogn Who is going to be the “Freckle -| King” of Seattle? 6 majority of Seattle lads | etions in which | tHE Dogs to Get Bears * ere a ee Gar * cub on the! SEATTLE STAR 150 Women’s colorings. price, $3.45 75 Pairs Patent Leather Dress Pumps | | | | } | Special, at $4.95 pair. priced, at 25c each. 360 PAIRS STOCKINGS: with seamed back. 10, Special, at 95¢ pair. ARTIFICIAL 720 PAIRS THREAD - SILK cial, at O5¢ pair. Boys’ | Pajamas | | At $1.50 Suit Two-piece atyle garments, made $3.45 A re-grouping of attractive Dress, Tailored and Sports models in the season’s favored materials and Unusually-good values, at the reduced THE DOWNATAING #TORE THREAD - SILK - BOOT in drop-stitch effect, Wide hemmed top, reinforced heel and toe. Colors: Russian calf or Black. Sizes 81% to AND STOCKINGS: Black only, with mock seam and pur- ple hem top. Sizes 81% to 10. Spe- 4 Winter Hats At'a Reduced Price Tomorrow | SPECIAL | $4.95 ——————. VERY SMART Dress Pump in Cross-strap style, as pictured; of lustrous Black Patent Leather with Full-Louis heel. Sizes 4 to 8. “TRE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Widths AA to C. 1,600 Pieces Sample Jewelry Novelties At 2 5 Cc Each Be Chosen | 1,620 Pairs Women’s Stockings Special 9 5c Pair 360 PAIRS THREAD SILK STOCK- with mock seam and wide INGS: garter-top. pair. in Men’s Artificial Silk Ties 50c | of good quality Outing Flannel | in Blue or Pink striped patterns. Made in wideend style In a “Military” collar, “Frog” fasten wide assortment of novelty pat |]| ings. Sizes & to 16, at 1.50 terns and colorings, at 5O¢ sult each THR DOWNSTAIRS STORE THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Navy, Brown or Black Q) DOWNSTAIRS STORE FREDERICK & NELSON FIVTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET A Special Purchase of 100 Women’s and Misses’ Velveteen Dresses Featured Tomorrow— Unusually Low-Priced FOUR of the styles, as pictured, are evi- dence of the attractiveness of this spe- | eial offering of Velveteen Dresses. A wide | variety of trimming effects are obtained from Matelasse, metal beads, colored ’<| — leather novelties and ribbons. COLORS: SIZES: 14, 18, 20-year a, Knitted “‘Hug-me-tights”’ $1.50 Snug and warm when worn about the house, or under a winter coat. Al- ways acceptable as a Gift. Pink, Blue, Rose, Laven- der, Gray, White or Black with contrasting colorings, at $1.50 each. THUR DOWNSTAIRS STORE Bath Robe Cords ‘At 95c Each In ‘combination colors of Green and Red, Brown and Gold, Purple and White, Red and Blue or Light- and Dark-green. Plain colors: Brown, Rose, Red, Delft- blue, Navy or Black. Length 2% yards, at 95¢ each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE SAMPLE LINE of Jewelry Novelties which includes: Tie Clasps, Tie Pins, Lingerie Clasps, Metal Barrettes, Cuff Links, Vanities, Cuff Buttons, Beauty Pins, Bar Pins, Brooches, Metal Powder Boxes, Pin Sets and Earrings in a wide assortment of attractive designs. Unusually-low- TAR DOWNSTAIRS STORE Colors: Russian Calf, Navy, Medium-gray, White or Black. Sizes 81% to 10. Special, at 95¢ 180 PAIRS ODD LOTS WOMEN’S STOCKINGS: and other styles, Black and some col- ors. Assorted sizes ih the lot. Spe- cial, at O5¢ pair. including Silk - boot —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Men’s Shirts $1.35 Of woven Madras Percale, well tailored and in pleasing patterns and or colors, Bixes 14 to 17, at $1.35 cach. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE PAGE 7 Black Sateen Panty Dresses $1.25, $1.50 and $2.25 Just the thing for little girls who play about where light- colored dresses get so soiled. Sash-tie, plain flare (as _pic- tured) and gathered yoke styles; prettily trimmed with novelty embroidery, bandings of Gingham and Crepe and Guimpe-effects on Crepe or Gingham. Sizes 2 to 8 years, at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.25. THR DOWNSTAIRS STOR® Girls’ Scarf and Tam Sets $3.50 «4 $3.95 Very attractive in Brushed | Wool, plaided or striped in con- } trasting shades of Nile-green, Henna or Buff; in the style pic- tured. Scarf and Tam to match, at $3.50 and: $3.95 set. —THE OOWNSTAIRS STORE Popular “Model” Roasters $1.45 and $2.25 The Model Roaster is a favorite with Housewtves, because its oval shape has no corners for grease to lodge in; is Self-basting and Self-browning. Large size, 1784x1134x8 inches (holds 15- to 16-Ib. Turkey, or three 4-lb. Chinkeke). Sheet steel, $1.45; Blue Enamel, $2.25. Fruit Press or Potato Ricer At 25c Each Can be used for either pur pose when preparing Thanks giving Dinner, Low-priced, at 25¢ each. <__— 5-Piece Aina Cooking Sets $1.75 «2 $2.00 A most useful set to have for preparing Thanksgiving Dinner. Set consists of 6-quart Convex Kettle, two 2-quart Pans, that convert xettle into Cereal Cooker and Steamer, and Tubed Cake Pan attachment. Set complete, plain sides, $1.75; Panel sides, $2.00, ‘‘New Standard”’ Food Choppers Gy $1.75 ‘The “New Standard,” with its equipment of 5 knives, as pic: tured, is most efficient, and ts easily cleaned by opening the clamp at top, Moderately priced, at $1.75 each, Housewares Section, oy THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE

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