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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. Se TTT TT TTI Member American Homes Bureau —TOYS— Select Your Gifts and Have Them Added to Your Account THANKSGIVING only six days away—get one of these specials—on sale Friday and Saturday. Model Roasters, blue steel, 10x15 size— Special .......$1.19 12x17 size.. .$1.69 Blue Enamel, 10x15 size, special. ...$1.79 12x17 size. .§2.49 Three-piece, stag handle, finely tempered steel blades, special at. . GRUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. sctween PIKE ood PINE Grumbaum Building Tc HT Fora (Wee vervences cao A NEW WAY TO BUY ONE THE Famous LAMPING-McDONALD PLAN Enablee BB olla hry Ronny A. eS et om row money. very. e Ford 1-5th, balance 18 months. bei igs me ree ‘The easiest and most fair plan yet devieed te buy « Ford Originated and used exclusively by LAMPING-McDONALD MOTOR CO. UTHORIZED DEALERS Al 13th and Pike Bast T176 SU STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS : we are selling good merchandise for. Bertha Collars—2 for $1.00 ew Bertha collars, made wash net fluted end finished with fine Vai insertion. fese'ana Outing Gowns, $1.00 Each Women’s full-cut Outing Flan- nel Gowns, closely fleeced both sides, In assorted, neat colored stripes; in three styles. Parusenu Corsets $1.00 Topless Coutil Corsets, with hea elastic webbing sides; fin- ta? with four hose supporters. Florence Brassieres 2 for $1.00 tin stripe Bandeau Bras- b rite strong elastic insert Crepe, Printed Taffetas, Tricolettes and Pongees. Pussy Jersey Bloomers 5 for $1.00 Women's Jersey Knit Cotton Bloomers; pink or white, with | Aluminumware $1.00 Each clastic band and Ene Pure Aluminum Kitehen Uten- Mase tt alla, Rg fe ronaters, ercolators, jouble 1 botle: P00 Blt Solanders ond water pitchers. ju! uh sical of & to 18 years: eplontia an sanity, light gray wool Outing Flannel Gowns fintsh Union Sults; soft as wool. 1.0 $1.00 Men's outing flannel Night Girls’ Union Suits orl fancy, stripe with v neck D cut ful mize. $1.00 Suit riot sdaspaclee ey Wool-finish | Cotton Union | — tie or short sleeves, ankle ee te excellent quality Men’s 5 Heather Sox ngth; for girls of 8 to 14 year 4 pairs for $1.00 Men‘s heather-mixed, Cash- Women’s Union Suits meee ip LA drop-atiteh; very $1.00 Suit bend ts ae PY white wool-finished Cot- t'Uhion Buita; fine knit, sleeve- | Men’s Heavy Union Suits ng sleev $1.00 Men's heavy winter weight Cot- ton Union Suits; ribbed; fit close to the body. Men’s Extra Quality Work Shirts $1.00 Fixtra heavy quality Chambray Extra Size Hose 4 pairs for $1.00 full-weight, extra ‘otton Hose with deep Pure Silk Hose $1.00 Pair Pure Fesees sity Hose, splen- | Work Shirts in blue and gray; 414 quality, | in black, brown, | coat style; cut very large navy, wi and gray. Heather Hose 4 pairs for $1.00 Women's wool-finish Cotton in heather mixtures; drop Women’s Wool Hose 2 pairs for $1.00 Medium heavy Oxford qrey, and black wool Hone, enpectally muit- ed for old people. ——————— ite Fimen, during the coming year. Fine Silks $1.00 Yd. For Friday and Saturday The greatest silk values ever offered thousand yards of 36 and 40-inch Silks go on sale for DOLLAR DAYS—Friday and Saturday, at much less than manufacturer's cost. They consist of Crepe de Chine, Satins, La Jers, DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY to buy Christmas Gifts at small cost and supply Silks for dresses, silks for waists, silks for skirts, sitks underwear, silks. for fancy work, silks for linings—all at ONE DOLLAR a yard—FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY. "THE STORE THAT, SAVES VOU MONEV’4 SECOND AVENUE AT JAMES STREE” ‘é THE RIVALS | | “T'l silence Ganna Walska,” exclaimed Mme. Lwella| Melius, shown above, the! famous singer who is fight-| ing the new Mrs. Harold F. McCormick by preparing cl secure an injunction in every city where Ganna appears. Mme. Melius says Ganna's manager broke his contract with her to accept the MeCor- mick offer. STUDENT GETS | PRISON TERM. PORTLAND, Ore., Noy, 23.—B. J.| Lenehan, reputed Yale «raduate tn the class of 1916, and now engaged in research work tn criminal psy chopathology, asked Federal Judge R. 8. Bean for « federal prison term in court here yesterday—and got it —18 months in Leavenworth. Lenehan, when asked if he had anything to say before being sen tenoed, revealed his identity and purpose, and sald that after many vain attempts to effect admittance to @ federal prison he had decided to steal an automobile and have him. self sent to one. He violated the Dyer act, was convicted, and this morning was given 18 months In Leavenworth He said he had studied in Sing Sing for a time, but that he had not been able to do much, as he was not. « prisoner and his field was Umited. He has a chum following similar} work in MeNeil's island peniten- | tary, he said. Lenehan claims to} have graduated from Middlesex col | lege In 1921, with degree of dootor| lof medicine. =! Aitken Re-elected Head of Greeters! Chosen:to succeed himeelf at the annual nomination of officers Wed. Readay evening, Claude M. Aitken will continue as preaident of the Sent- tle Greeters, an association of hotel wiv | Moran was named vice president. As no opponents were nominated, the ah will be elected at the December | mpectal rit E ATTI TAR ‘Artists’ Colony Ready for Fine Arts Cabaret BY DOROTHY FAY GOULD Kem or Friday night The famous Fine Arts cabaret anual | artistic event of the art lovers of the olty, will take place then at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple. Tick ots at $1.50 include the fascinating | program of masked dancers by Altor Paul and special dances by Caird Leslie's dancers, Danging later for} all the quests see Dr, Herbert H, Gowen is giving a series of talke of unusual interest on | religious hivtory every Bunday after jnoon now at 4 o'clock at St. Barna bas’ chapel at Boston st, and Fed erat ave, Famous exponents of the| religious thought of their ages, such | uw Confucius, Buddha and Moham-| med the men discussed. Dr.| | Gowen's thoro scholarship and study in history and literature, expecially of the Orlent, make these talks a lib eral education in world thought, Dr Gowen is head of the department of Oriental languages at univerait as well aa pastor of St, Barnabas’ | chapel During “Pure Speech week,” De mber 8 to 8, Dr. Gowen will give » address Bunday evening at the Cornish school on “The Romance of | Words.” | Marly tn the new year Dr, Gowen | will leave for an extended visit to the Orient. see A “birthday party” in going to be) given at the Cornish sehool on tts} | eighth birthday ‘This is an important mil the life of our community, Think what Reattle would be without the | activities of this institution! It ts not only the actual classes in music, in art, in drama, in dancing which the | achool so ably supplies and which are a cultural asset of the highest | order, but it t# primarily the spirit of joy that permeates any work done at the achool, Not « girl or boy can| take leasons tn acting, or in mush or in dancing w ut also becoming part of a group of talented and earnest young people who under the wing of “Aunt Nellie,” an Mins Cor nish is called by her devoted “fam! fly.” have an much fun as if they] were at boarding school, In a club or going to college, all three at onoe. | Information can be dreary, even tf a necessary preliminary to getting the job you want tn life, but Miss Cor nish has never been one th think lessons are superior for betng dis agreeable, and she remembers that sociability among people interested fn similar things te @ beral educa tion in iteeltf. } The party will be gtven tn the! new building at Roy and Harvard. November 2%, from 4 to 10 tn the evening. The “Cornidh School Bulle tin” will make tte appearance tn a edition with pictures and articles on achoo! activities: eee Vaneil Foster of Ranchos #0 Taos, | | New Mexioo, in doing something thin Christmas that many people have long hoped some Seattle artixt would undertake, He advertine, for 36 conta each, original etched Christmas cards by Ralph M. Pierson. Mr. Pierson received fret prize for the best etching In landscape in the 1914 exposition of American etohings and | 4 ativer medal in the Panama-Pacificy exposition. The result of using such | material for Christman cards ‘ls that | what is merely ephemeral and pretty | becomes at ones something worth | owning, examining and framing. The sbjects offered are of wide variety Christmas Eve, Rie Grande Canyon, | |Dollar Days Friday and Saturday | We are offering exceptional values for these TWO DAYS. It will pay you to visit our store, and you certainly can profit by laying in a supply, from the prices to Seattle women: one Georgette Willow, Radium, Wash Satins, your own needs as Sox Cashmere 2 pairs for $1.00 Men‘s very fine Cashmere Sox, tn ke gray, natural and black, and mixed ‘colors, and fancy weaves. Men’s Dress Shirts $1.00 A varied assortment of Men's Dress Shirte in values to $2.50. Just 10 dozen to clean up Friday and Saturday—#140 each. Ladies’ Felt Slippers $1.00 Pair Lot of Ladies’ Felt Slippers with soft. chrome cushion soles, cushion Heel ribbon trimmed, ympons to match; also Men's Black ‘elt with leather soles, wort for Friday and Saturday, $1.00’ pair | Boys’ Sweater Coats $1. 00 Heavy Cotton Sweater with large roll collar, in only Boys’ Dress Shirts $1.00 In percales and fancy madri neat designs in light and 4 patterns. | Boys’ Domet Waists 2 for $1.00 Good weight Domet Flannel; neat patterns, neatly made. | Boys’ Flannel Waists $1.00 Each Real Flannel Waists in blue, gray and khakt. Novelty Ribbons 2 yards for $1.00 6 pe 7 inches wide, in all colors. Chamois Gloves $1.00 Pair 16-Button Chamois Suede Gloves, in all colors. White Fleece Cotton Batts $1.00 Roll Size 72x84; weight about 8 Iba.; suitable for large alse comforters. Baby Comnfocters $1.00 Each Sine 32x45 Inches; white cotton filling, silkoline covering, with plain colored borders. Table Padding $1.00 Yd. 54 Inches wide, extra heavy weight Table Padding. Colored Table Damaak $1.00 Yard Colors blue and white. white, buff and white red and Outing Flannel 7 yards for $1.00 27-ineh Outing flannel; fancy stripe good weight Bureau Scarfs—2 for $1.00 18x48-inch Searf, in fancy col ored designs Huck Towels—8 for $1.00 Size 16x32; Towels with double stripe; red borders. "Bath Robe Eiderdown 2 yards for $1.00 Width 27 inch in medium dark colors. Curtain Swiss 4 yards for $1.00 86 inches wide, in assorted size dots and fancy designs. }mum standard of living, ©. | xe Jan increase of 20 per cent | deciared Pine Treo, Winter Landscape, The Tiszard, Sycamores, City Night, Mountaina. o'a 6 Nover r 2 Mra, Kathertne PF. Faker will Moture at the Fine Arts geollery at 11 in m on Qu In Matay'’s The Bruegh Antwerp. The Cathedral This is the fourth talk in her winter series. SAY RAILROADS HIDE EARNINGS Union Head So Charges in Pay-Increase Appeal CHICAGO, Nov Railroad aagerients are concealing @ large ortion of thelr net earnings while | protesting against granting workers suffident wages to maintain a mini H. Fitz ald, union head, declared today, tn appealing to the United States rail road labor board for pay Increases Fitzgorald, president of the Broth erhood of Tallway and Steamship Clerks, Freight Handlers and Station 270,000 workers, Express Employes, comprising sought an advance roximately 20 cent in He anked that the level be that set by the labor board fon of 1920, which gave Since that time pay of thowe classes of workers per has been cut twice—oncn 12% per nt and later 6 per cent Yenpite claims of paid propa wandists, railroads are now tn excel-| lent financial co: ton,” Fitzgerald ‘The net income of the rail ways of the country was $103,000,000 wreater in the nine months ending October 1, 1922, than In the corre sponding period of 1921. This tn lerease represents an increase of 20 per cent after all taxes and operating | expenses are paid.” \Maccabees Honor Institution Head In honor of Mrs. Frances ©. Burns, frand national commander of the Ladies of the Maccabees, the Pacific Lakeside and Washington Hives of the order banqueted at the Frye ho-| tel Wednesday evening Partler in} | the day Mrs. Burns took part in the| initiation of a class of 20 women tnto | the organization Commander Woirns, whose head.| quarters are at St. Louis, ts acosam | | | panied on her trip by Mins Mary MoRase, commander of the Ladies of the Maccabees of Washington, Mon- | tana, Idaho and Oregon. Metal Men to Get a Hearing Monday Grand larceny charge’ against Frank Anderson ané F. E. Vogel son of the Aero Metal Co. and EB. Bogardus, Seattle asnnyer, are echeduled to be heard Monday | before Justioe of the Peace CC. | Dalton. ‘The men are alleged to have ae cured several thousand dollars from local investors upon the represen. tation that they could by « secret Process turn lead into silv Howell Funeral Set for Frida neral services for Samuel wr H Howell will be held Friday at 2:30 P. m., at the Plymouth Congrega- tional church. Cremation will follow jat the Bonney-Watson undertaking | extablishment. Howell, 57, a resident of Seattle for 14 years, died at his home at 4221 Thackeray place Tuesday. He is mirvived by his wife, Mra, Caanie A. Howell, and two brothers. Foreign Trade Cut Two-Fifths in Year Foreign trade of the United States has fallen off about ‘four billion dollars, or two-fifths, tn the fiscal/ year 1922 as against 1921 ners,” will way.” Government agents say he claimed to have properties which were non- existent or which he did not own. @ number “partner | four wells, THE RHODES co. FRIDAY HOUR SALES No mail, telephone or C. chandise, and the right to limit quantities is reserved 9 to 10 Ratine; 300 yards of do. mestio and imported Ratines, 26 inches wide. and in plain colors and nent checks, Formerly $1.00 a yard. For this in the Domestic Silk and Wool Dresses; 46 Polret Twill, Trteo- tines and Crepe Dresses in brown and blue, Smartly trimmed and tn good styles, Priced for quick cleanup, this hour in the Apparel] Depart ment, mons... $7.00 (Smal! sizes) hour, & YAP... seeree Boys’ Khaki Shirts Special 89c Boys’ Dept—Main Floor Here is a real serviceable Made of durable khaki Shirt for boys. materials in sizes 1214 to 14. for Friday at 89¢ each: 10 to 11 Women’s Hose of fine 8% to 10. Also, Chil dren's TAsie and Mercer tized Lisle Hone in black, brown cordovan and white. Bizes 6 to 10, but not each size in every color or quality. For this hour, np ie a 29c Pillow T ; 260 yards of 4h4nch Indian Head Pillow Tubing that sells regularly for 50c a yard Special for this hour in the Domestic Section, : ie (nee School Special 2 to 3 Assorted Perfumes in a large variety of Floral Will be offered special for this hour, in odorn, the Drug Sundries Departmerit, on the Main Floor, at, an ounce. ... Odds and Ends, suitable for fancy work. For this hour, in the Millinery Dept, a yerd..... checks and piaids. including 80 yards of navy $3.50 and $4.60 a pair. For some of the new Tuscan blue silk fringe; 60 yards of assorted colored this hour, in the Corset Net Panels. Formerly $1.85 Chenile Cord with wire center, and 100 yards Department, 5 to $6.95 0 pair. Vor tae of gold and silver colored Narrow Lace, al * PM! 9 C hour at... HALF PRICE * 5 Women’s Blouses; 50 Crepe Odds and Ends of Boys’ C. de Chine waist line Blouses Caps and Blouses in @ in lght and dark colors. broken line of sizes and col- Dihians, tis teihis we Sizes are 36 to 40. Formerly ors, will be placed on ale me Dew es ert te wide, and In 34/95. ‘Then reduced. For for this hour in the Roys’ weeny see ' 19c quick cleanup $1 65 Departmen 49 this hour, each . choice at . ; c yard, For this hour, a yard..... 18 of them formerly $2.00, Gossard Corsets; Front lace Wool Jersey Dresses | / ==} O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale mer- } 11 to 12 1 to2 Men's Shirtings; 60 pes. Children’s Union Suits; of fiber atriped Crepe fleeced sults in pure Shirtings. These are of white and tn high neck fine quality and in choles long sleeve, ankle length patterns, each pattern style, Sizes aro 10, 12 being 2% yards long. and 14 years. Formerly Yormerly $ For this $1.26 a mult. For this hour (Domentic Section), hour in the Women’s a pattern $1 50 Knit Underwear Depart length . ment, 69 | B BUIL cen nwe eee c ; Odds and Ends of Chit dren's Panty Dr gingham and p Women's Kid Gloves; #4 | pink, blue 6 pairs of mended and ohee patterns; si soiled Gloves in two. to 6 years. Formerly clasp styles. Small $1.95 und $2.95. For this sizes only in this group, hour, in the Infants’ De- special for the hour partment, at, a 49 Cache cos borese DEVE pale soscsetons c $8.95 to $15.00 Second Floor An attractive group of Dresses, includ- ing plain models and others with plaited skirt and embroidered blouse effects. good variety of styles and colors. Sizes 16 to 42. 4 Curtains; 3 tod style, in sizes 21 and 22 35c and back lace style, sizes 08 °° Me 20, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 tains, 31 and two-pair lots, ing of serims, marquisettes hemsatitched, with lace edge, ruffled Cur- Nottinghams and to § ward M. Ladd, Ladd, who always referred to his investors as he promised “$10 in 90 days for every | Gollar invested, claimed to have ex- tensive properties in Texas and An kannas, it wae said, “My partners, may they alwayn be right, but, right or wrong, my part-| was a motto quoted from sad | | of hin letters. “git tight,” he advised his Invest- | ore in another message; “partners,” soon begin whom he “dividends to percolate your Oil Dividends Fail to “‘Percolate;’’ Ladd Held 108 ANGELES Nov, 23—E4- promoter of the “ten-dollar bill ofl syndicate” of the friend.’ “ ne failed to The federal officials made public ‘a litter of four.” “The Old Baby,” gust 15, showing 5,000, of messages alleged to havo been sent by Ladd to his invest ors, which, for vivid phraseology, ap- | pear unparalleled ho was said to have announced, “arrived Au- She’ Headache Colds Dizziness will a tonight WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 KFC—11:15 a m.; 2p. m. to 3p. m.; 5:30 p. mj 6:20 p. m.; 9:6 Pp. m.; 10:15 p, m. KDZP-10:30 to 11 & m. and 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. daily, and 7:15 to $15 Monday, Wednesday and Friday KIR—8:15 to 915 p.m +—6:45 to 715 p. m, KGY—Sundays and Tuesdays, 8:30 to 4:80 p. m.; Pridays, 8:30 te Evaporated Milk Buy the brand on which you can rely, Every batch that leaves the conden- saries is given an extra, final laboratory test to in- sure purity and quality. It’s pure country milk with the cream left in. <a one burner on stove, Strong metal case, tested filler. This low price ts less than the price of bottle alone. No deliveries. POLAR GLOW REFLECTOR ELECTRIC HEATERS, specially priced for Friday, at Just what you have been waiting for. and is mounted on an adjustable base. ALUMINUM DOUBLE — ROASTERS Medium Size Regular 96.65 Reduced to $5.45 With this handy size you can roast a turkey or prepare an entire meal at one time in oven or over “I'm not a wildcatter,” formed his partners. practical ol] promoter, known over world as ‘the poor man’s Dividends of the “poor man’s is candy-like Cascarets. empty your tore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. at the University over, he tn- “I'm just a “percolate,” how- splendid. Biliousness sleep.” Indigestion Sour Stomach One ortwo bowels you Calomel, Cascarets, too. | Chem oa Society | Will Meet Tonight — ‘The November meeting of the — Puget Sound section of the American Chemical society will be held at the University of Washington commons p. m. Thursday. Dr. EB. Lynn of the college of pharmacy of Washington speak on “The Manufacture of and Barium Products.” The annual election of officers will be held. numbers of his partners charge, according to the officers. A “Dads’ Night” will be held by the Harrison School P.-T. A. at 7:45 p. m. in the school A program has been arranged refreshments will be served. CASCARETS 10* For Constipated Bowels—Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic - laxative to|contpletety by morning and you will — Ladd, it was said, announced to his | physic your bowels when you have | feel that he had brought tn “They work while Cascarets never stir you up or gripe like Salts, Pills, or Oi] and they cost only ten cents a box. Children A pairs of one consist: Friday hee love Bluebird or Copenhagen Blue. Your choice of two attractive patterns— (No phone or C. O. D. orders—delivered only with other goods.) $5.00 This wonderful little heater has a 10%-Inch copper reflector Comes complete with cord, Provides instant and direct warmth, =) WEAR-EVER SALE OF WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM ee STEW PANS thick sheet aluminum with handle. Regular price $1. Cover to fit, special at 200, hy Mado of hard, strong riveted