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QQ eEEEOEOEeEeE ee : i FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922 THE SEATTLE STAR ——$— i : NS AR F ARE AG AIN (SMILES AFTER GUILTY VERDICT | ii aie GRUNBAUM BROS | #© mE RHODES £0. Proposed 5-Cent Rate to Be FURNITURE Co. INC. Reported On SIXTH AVE. Sciween PIKE ond PINE Grunbaum Building Counciiman Fitarerald rovined cent care fare ordinance, together | with a detailed report by Public Uti Do Your Christmas Shopping Saturday TOYS BRING IN THE CHILDREN —SATURDAY— Downstairs Sales Floor 5,000 Men’s Ties $1.00 Each The « vised fro with Mayor ¥ cash fare, w nix for cents, app nt ‘ . faver with @ majority of council Main Floor members . Ar’ . ‘ured Thi ee! n ing that the pending dec sion} Beautiful patterns in great variety are prevalent ticles Feat as Ww k ot he fede ute Oe fa ta the in this new showing of Gift Ties. Among them are Taffeta, Silk and Satin Mixtures, in stripes and figured patterns. Priced at $1.00 each; or, 6 for $5.50. any change At Special Prices 9-PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM “Italian Period” .........+-. $198.50 waa expected to bfing oppo | sition to the immediate passage of} the ordina om 4a minority of councit me In ar | ff eliminate the trans: | fer from the fare aystem altogether, | Councilman Oliver T. ¥ in a CEDAR CHEST pabtor 5 ent teem tre wit : | |Useful S 7 P ] of finest Tennessee Cedar ; tokens at six for 26 cents, and no estions k copper Sshaning’ 34 ins. long $ 1 0.95 transfers | Clara Phillips’ emotional mask split into a smile as she was seru ugg il etticoats convicted in Los Angeles of second degree murder in the in rctic B: r grewsome “hammer killing” of Alberta Meadows. She ts “ Py Arctic Brotherhood here shown being led back to jail to await sentence of from Boys’ Apparel pecta dais 4, Organizer Is Dead 10 years to life. Walking beside her is Undersheriff Eugene Siete Wiiet, Dear JUVENILE AUTOMOBILE— equipped with horn, brake, $ aleck, wear tank. .........0... 10.95 Death ended an tliness of aix * “pote ind over ont i ; “*| Biscauliz (right) and Deputy Sheriff Frank Dewar, who had : . " = 72 raga eB i | been her bodyguard thruout the trial. Mackinawn, $6.45, $7.96 In a Christmas Box SILVER-PLATED BREAD TRAYS-— erie senpor cooly ; * : ss acieissiienasisanptnleicustastabiae and $8.96. and organizer of Rain Coats, $3.50, $5.50, American Legion Urges yp mactig gna Reproductions of Sheffield ware—Reduced ONE- Second Floor HUUIUIASNUUAUUUUSRAUUEUOUUOUAOUUUOA AUS UU HALF to ONE-THIRD—Repriced McKay ‘Dr sabe dentist ‘ hy ret $3.00 AND $6.50 = gen sare $ 5 Y B Al ° Shirts, $1.00 ° $2.75. A choice group of Petticoats of all-Jersey, Jer- | = — -rear an on lens Tene sey with satin and taffeta flounces, all-radium A | mo ice] tes aes taene usenet | "sGt Sae'ao w Gee. | [iam ond co-derte dip, teal —— 7 Mayor Speaks at ee . ° Secovery 0f. 4 Baha TEETH Is Mental Leader} , DD Lemony School ined te erties now losde the worse) hes rhe low 84.05. Bun Makes. ORGS, ont $5.75 each, are offered for Saturday at $4.78. — Middy Sweaters, $2.05 to jf world in po ‘¢ EXTRACTION sicmins “cts thik es. mater re sof on of this deplor $5.25. ee Kimmins states that the modern > cining school for | BY the . se Aree scale Sng FREE DAILY lehild i# far ahead of its predeces P ree ei sak ousende 06 te Baan $2.50. . Jsors im vocabulary, reading and| mayor by oredr hog | | Powell, nation Toques to match the sweaters, [settee |i rom, sine vistnd there Pon, hatma! rector of he com |e ornare wens waic tooll| | eae 'erea.oe Quilted Satin Slippers porte ing school for girts at Mound City NCH! BACKACHE! | The United States, which haa| Legion will take are holding of | cis’ cxtiak “eine 000 4 } boasted of Its ie schools, i# found |4n American Education week, De | $1.95. ° lhe the Legion to be eleventh on the | cember 3 to 9, inclusive, and the un | fen $ r. P. ur H Hugh M. Caldwell « ceinber & to 9, inclusive, and the un |] | and @ score of other practical 1.19 a Pa a ; : | literacy lat of leading nations, the .. . hinge that will be suitable for Heads Arctic Club statement says | sion of mn a period of Brgy Bh : ; That Hush M. Cal@wet! is the, Countries which have f it. | hope ts to |f} the Boys’ Christmas Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor whalebone rubber, which goes | newly elected president of the Arc |@rates than Ame i t 1, accord i ad ie joos' oh rowel, are, in rela % cially decided | Pow re, in r ; , Slippers, as sketched, enmark of all | with quilted satin top siect new vetore civic || | Christmas Cards, and soft leather soles, ve two or more teeth. | tc club was offiets 1 Thursday on the final canvass of | many ‘ Natural Rubber, 00 votes cast Saturday at the annual | nd * radeon - $5, i election of officers, Others being | Set m1 — et were T. F. Ryan, first vi Ab! Pain ts gone! St Jacobs Oil | president; George B. Smith, necor joeme gnenent tre anole vice president; George E. Ha Quickiy?—Yee. Almost instant re | pergh treasurer; Roger Sand Hef from soreness, stiffness, lameness | sequrice =D. Leehy, Wilmot | Me jand pain follows a gentle rubbing 1 iy and D. 8. Hanley, trustees ell stat jon of | equipment for the school and | Most of our present patronage to with “St. Jacobs O11.” | EH iliter nec | phy | education. Thursday, De ended by our early cu: “4 ego | emnar ¢ person in the list | cember 7, hag been de ated until the last minute. Get your Fecommended by our carly custom: | Rub this soothing, penetrating oil 1 nam been designated as “Ii on. right on your painful back, and re Lights Used by of thone who can neither read nor | literacy day.’ choice from our Christmas Card SMe MODES CO. work guaranteed for 15 yeara,|lief comes. “St. Jacobs Ctl" t» a! write, This made it easy for the) In cooperation with the National Section, Upper Main Floor. 4 ination free harmiess backache, lumbago and | Rabbit Hunters iterate’ to conesal hiv imnorance, | mducation association, the Legh sciatica cure which never disappoints! syRActaé, Kan. Dec. 1—Rab.| “me there was no test of literacy | has adopted as its slogan “Adopt an |i! " A person who could read and write | tifterate Today.” recommending that || hools. Speakers rt dete, nassrattes: || Seals, Stickers popu | tion of immi s,. respect to the} Pow. | flag, better pay for the teachers, I! get therm now while assort in shades of American i beauty, blue, lavender, | _ _ Copenhagen and black, [=] Big values! : wa —Also on Second Floor. ments are complete, Don't walt and doesn’t burn the skin lp |bit hunters now wee © acetylene , 1 é Straighten ap! Quit complaining] inp. ‘The flashes blind the rab.|ODY & few words was not classified | its members and other patriotic citi el =~ Stop those torturous “stitches.” In ®/ tits making their capture easy an an illiterate. zens teach immigrants to read and moment you will forget that you ever | In 12 #tater, the total gain in Hlt| write, and to make them familiar] NEW YORK.—Letter mailed No-) NASHVILLE, Tenn.— Mose M.) DUBLIN, Dec. 1—Mr had a weak back, because it won't .: jeracy wan 117,344 during the period | with American history, American in- | w ber 4, 1896, by American Credit mas, ichae’ urtenay hurt or be «tiff or lame. Don’t eurtert| THREE HUNDRED guests ate) between 1910 and 1920. Those states, | stitutions and system of government boerewndied Co, of New York, to — yopersay pag oi g over the Get a nmall triat bottle of old, honest | Thankagiving dinner at the 15th an- | according to the Legion, are for the| ‘The Legion's attention was first |Corquines Packing Co., in San Fran-|*illed at his home a going to America to BES “St. Jacobs O1l" from your druggist | nual Turkey day celebration of Fort-| most part those which have received | called to the condition of {literacy |cisco, is found in mail chute, and re-| Ky. Thursday night, by Nat Mu ‘| wife finally got @ now and get this lasting relief.—Ad-|son-Thygesen camp, No. 2, Spanish| the greatest influx of immigrants| existing in this country by the re-|turned to sender after 26 years. Jr., @ tenant on the Wall place. cruelty. ‘odatiabenens War Veterans, 1616% Third ave. | during the last decade sults of the paychological tests of the a larmy draft, Powell sald. These tests showed that out of 1.652,266 persons examined, 24.9 per cent could neither read nor write tore Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. THIS IS THE STORE Where You Can Get Thousands of Acceptable and Practical Christmas Gifts eS OS Boys’ 2-Pants Suits—$7.35, $8.50 and $13.98 Ci So Fer Dec, 1—The escape of Lacie d'Rosy from a gang of white slave traffickers has given the police thelr first definite clew to a band which has been operating for several years. Lucie had been sold to a South American agent of the band for $300, but slipped away while he was making preparations to sail. She said that some of her companions in the slavers’ den had been sold for as low as $26, The extra pair of knickers adds twice the wear to the suit. Mothers, these Suits are exceptionally good values—the best workmanship has been put into them, and the materials of which they are made are sure to stand the pranks of the healthy boys. Newest models, either in plain back, pleated or the new golf back. Ages 7 to 17. Be sure and see these before buying your boy his suit; we certainly are saving you money! BOYS’ JERSEY PULL-OVER SWEATERS, knit in extra heavy all-wool yarns. Colors black and emerald, black and gold, maroon and gold; 2 stripes around body; sizes 28 to 34. SPE- CIAL $2.50 each. BOYS’ MACKINAWS $5.00 \ BOYS’ WAISTS 98c All-wool Mackinaws for the young chaps; very attrac- | Well-built little Waists for the young men, of heavy tively made with belt all around, in a big range of new | madras, fine percales and warm flannelette, blue and patterns and rich colors. Sizes 3 to 8 years. | gray chambrays; all sizes—98¢ each. $1.50 TOY TEA SETS Spmtial G6... 6. civ sa vane swe 98c A large assortment to choose from, BLUEBIRD— AY WHITE-AND-GOLD, and some with fancy decorations. UV TS L777 Re RUBBER-TIRED VELOCIPEDES—Special ANY . for Saturday at ........ Ssvevesosucet eas $3 .69 </ S Regular $5.00—for children 5 to 7 years. ANDIRONS, FIRE SETS and HOOD FIRE SCREENS Cissy ae." Claims Hard Food | Cures Poor Teeth PLYMOUTH, England, Dee, 1.— Lecturing before the Royal Institute of Health, Dr. Sidney Barwise said if children were fed hard food the race would not have to use a tooth brush, 'Women Slayers Are Betrayed Thru Hat PARIS ©. lA party of women motorists who ran down and left two children dying was appre. hended two hours later because of Men’s Jersey Sweaters Coat style, in navy and brown; « regular $2.50 value—tormorrow your pick for $1.75 each. Women’s $7 Shoes to Plaid Blankets $4.75 Each Close Out, $3.98 Pr. 66x80-inch Blankets; heavy wool finish; ribbon . . bound edge; assorted colors. Men’s Heavy Fleeced Union Suits 50 pairs of Women's Vict Kid ga codivamnsee whtielwas Ween SF Vice tow: wiiikal ; ho in black and tan; some * : tani > es iced at— $2.00 Suit have ‘black cloth, others. pearl 36-Inch Width Eiderdown ibe grconanst ta en ae Priced oii goyr-oged sapere Rar aimmag tops, in lace and button; all Beacon Flannel PARIS, — Paul Verdier, of San 40-WATT. .35¢ abner hea rp bene My sizes and widths to select from Francisco, nominated here for knight 98 60-WATT. .4 Flannelette Night Gowns $1.25 i 4 Beautiful, rich designs in light, dark of the Tegion of Honor, due to le - 40¢ ‘A big shipment of these Gowns has arrived; Children’s and medium colors; yard marked services rendered in France 75-WATT. .60¢ | they come in neat stripes, V-neck or collar; all Same quality flannel, 27 Inches ascitic enausianahiane sizes up to 19; cut full size Button Shoes $2.48 wide, a yard 100-WATT. .75¢ Mazdas use only % @s much current as” carbon lamps. Buy them in cartons of o's a $4.00 value, k Calf with double sole, which is ade to give good wear; sizes 12% to 2. Men’s Heavy Wool-Mixed Sox 25c Pair Good warm Sox with plenty of wear, in natural and dark blue colors; all sizes. The Best Values in Fall Underwear and Hose for Women and Children Ever Offered Ex-Government Physician Warns Of peril attending the use of one s set gland formula for all cas J EE oe ochester r boom was f tions of gland formulas, each one for ° iiment, and if you take one for your Case, you raelf infinite harm, Specially priced for Saturday—slightly damaged Far better for you to call and see but guaranteed not to leak. Comforters $2.95 Each 66x764nch Comforts, white cotton filling; fancy cloth covering, with plain borders to mateh Guaranteed one year, Comes complete with 6-foot cord and stand, Ribbon Back Pure Silk Women’s Extra Fine Women’s Cream White Women’s Heavy Wool guir npecialiat, be examined free, and Hose Quality Union Suits Wool-Mixed Union Suits Hose for your case. Port of 1 tsa? . £ Very fine gauge, in binck, brown | In silk and wool; made of best | Medium weight, excellent quality ||P Oxford gray or black, with Third. ave. opposite the P. O—Ad- Lot 1—Sizes 7 and 8, Special at $1.83 deep ribbed tops; eq stock; high $4.25 and finish; special $2.50 | vu 65c Boys’ Heavy Cotton 5 re $1.65 Women’s Silk and Wool- Lot 2—Size 9, Special at......$1.98 “Extra sizes, $4.50 Mixed Union Suits F che Women’s Fine Cotton Hose School Hos Juat returned We have only a limited quantity—early buying Mise oF ankle length, jong or Women’s Wool-Finish Drop ‘atitatel: asschead 35 Fine ribbed petting da the SO ee ane advised. short sleeves or Cotton Union Suits mixtures; pair c AA Men and Women. beat ip the geanter: sizes 25c Heevelens; a suit... . ed sien | ‘ im ai ntyles: | Women’s Derby Ribbed Women’s Fine W Wool-Finish Union Suits eee Dart oF ees Wool H , Women’s Fine Wool iirls kie longt ool Heather Hose Cashmere-Finish Heather vd 50 R F thall AND as Jor Girls ae Teat. ne ‘ $1.25 In brown mixturen: oxtra "7B Hose . Uu 00 s BREAD TRAYS al Hotel Green, 314% Pr and 1605 4th Main 5653, » Main 4998 Meeve, knee or enkie length Bisst aoe rding to size Girls’ Silk and Cotton- Mixed Union Suits ' In sizes from 2 to 16 years; priced mt » according to nize. 50 | Boys’ Wool-finish Cotton i Union Suits ality; sizes 2 to 16 Be to $1.25 a sult, ine. bistuber@ peices: Meme Women’s Silk and Wool- Mixed Fine Derby Ribbed Hose New Glove Silk Hose A splendid quality in attractive, lacey effects, with high pointed heel; pair $2.75 SANDWICH PLATES ot Regular $8.00 and $3.50 values— — Special at $1.98 Silver-plated, in assorted patte Make an excellent , Ave Yesler W Special at $1.49 Good quality cover with tested bladder. And 116 “THE STORE MAT, SAVES VOU MONEY’ SECOND AVENUE AT UWAMES STREEY