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CUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922 a z 8 ee 6 a DU BARRY || TREMENDOUSLY INTERESTING Fresh for our task of disposing arrive two more Christmas carloads of well- . chdsen pianos and phonographs for the 4 glorious Christmas hour of love and resentation before you. You in the t of your own native generosity —we in the spirit of erecting lasting sentiments of memory in our grand monument of musical work for the sweet name, Du Barry, as from the spirit of music, we shortly shall retire touched in heart with trembling fin- gers on the sweet keys we have loved so well. REWARD One drop of heaven's sweet mercy shall be ours for our wholesome work as | musicians as we wrap up our honest rags from the years of haber; bringing nothing but the right sort of true toned, inviting pianos to little girls and home, sweet homes by the thou- sands in three states. ALWAYS Most tender of our own good name— and with the music | a_ thousand thrills we liberally release to those music lovers who add their fair names to our honor roll of precious names— with every sweet grace we offer in re- pty, A BEAUTIFUL NEW PIANO e price of a good second-hand in- pe thang even competing with private people leaving the city, ete. AND YOU KNOW What our pianos are by reputation— the center of common sense and wrapped tenderly as a beautiful pres- entation piano ought to be and backed by a factory guarantee of utmost safety to you. MY DEAR DADDY Will remain at 1404 First Avenue for from-three to five years collecting and making good all Du Barry guarantees —you can have little terms no father shall find it ee to pay if he values music in the life of his oN Bg We shall feel complimented by your call. Bring your family, for our store evenings to await you, and a is open $10 bill will place a piano in your home, dear music lover. DU BARRY’S FIRST AND LAST PIANO SALE DU BARRY Corner BON MARCHE BLDG. Corner 4 Union and First and * First Ave. House of Union St, Pleasant Dealings “The Life Is in It” ? RomanMeal SECURE AVAILABLE NO WORRY When you seek a place for the investment of your money do you always consider what the essential features of a sound investment is? An account with this Association will give you all that a safe and profitable investment can give. $1 TO $5,000 ACCEPTED a Hh aco SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN = ASSOCIATION = 50S - 34 AVE. = HUVNQUUENUUTENUOUANNGUAEQQ0PQUOUUOCHHAANOTEROEUOTTAUATERUAAOOMEANAAUAAA THA HATA ATANn Ey WN ca i | top lke | A ater. night Kolb and Dill in action, a la the present Canadian style By Wanda von Kettler “To light wines and beer.” THE SEATTLE STAR their latest production, Then.” For * W anda Leans s Against Bar H’ ists ‘Several With K ol b: “Now ‘The mob was to look in for a short Kolb clicked his glass against! while on a scene of the o mine, and the foam spilled over the| “good old days. and down the sides, splashing | Then” deals with the Volstead suds in front of the bar, I put my foot on the rail and krabbed a salt cracker from a ginas| those of the prosent nd that’s the setting We were on the stage at the Metropolitan the-|in real life,” said to hin ‘The time was just a few mo- |ments before curtain-up Out tn the house a mob of| people awaited the appearance of | people are dying right now as the re Kolb and Dill, noted comedians, in sult of wood alcohol consumption Monday | Y and has to do with those ¢ beer. ‘re for light wines and ‘Absolutely,” replied K« IOt “CASCARETS” FOR BOWELS When Sick, Bilious, Headachy, Constipated, days p ous to January 16, 1920, as well as | bowl Kolb reached toward the big platter and laid claim to a ham sand-| Outside the orchestra joyous! wich. | rendered the latest melodics, Just “Hey there, you two,” ynlled/ moment or two now before.the our George Clarke, stage manager, peer-| tain. Kolb, the lengthy one of the ing over the top of the swinging door, “don't get too free with that free | lunch or we won't have any show.” pair, leaned aguinst the bar, set up with ite brass rail and all for the first act, and consumed his glane of near “And your principle on the aubject m, “te }eame as the principle tn the play? beer? ib. “Mory Sour Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath, Colds move every day—yet your thirty feet of bowels may be lined with pelson-|By morning all the constipation ous waste which in being sucked into | polson ani your blood, keeping you half sick, nervous, despondent and upset.| you—the Whether you have headache, colds,| gripe or incon Jsour stomach, indigestion, or heart] Children lov palpitation, it ts usually from bowel] cent boxes, also 2 | Dotson. physto nee TAany drugstore Your bowels may seem regular— | Hurry! One or two Cascarets to- | night will clean your bowels right jour bile will move out thoroughly! Cascarets will not aic fully, but arets, too. (1 G0-cent sizes | MODISH CLOTHES | for Every Occasion fi With Fur Trimmed Collars and Cuffs or plain tatlored tn the warm, becoming shades that are extremely popular this season. ON CREDIT A Special Offer By which you can outfit yourself in handsome, new clothes for the sea son—five dollars down and convenient weekly or monthly payments. Splendid Coats at Interesting Prices A wonderful selection in sizes up to 64, Two Prices—$33.50 and $57.50 Clever Dresses at a Very Low Price For street, afternoon or dancing you will find an exceptionally fine selection of clever styles and individual Twills, Velvets, Silks and Satins, to mention a few, ll BENING At .cecccecrererees designs in Polrots, $33.50 | A Variety of Beautiful Gifts Wool Scarfs in delightful new shades. Dainty Blouses. Fur Neckpieces in Fitch, Marten and many different kinds of re 209 Union St. Second Av., 1332-34 for never ar en m ar write this play, and I tell you he Wrote it with his heart's blood ra And I might have been standing there yet with my foe the rat if something awful t t threaten od. The footlights went off, then |they went on, The orchestra st irtaln—2ip--wum—bang we and a the ewiting door 1 if I'd want the world to know I'd been playir und @ place like that and} | ‘favor of light w U. S. Cutter Haida to Winter in Port The United States cutter Haida in Hottel, after being in north nm waters all summer, will » ur © the winter at the Bell st, dock The steamer City of Spokane, a elghter on the Orlental run, is lay « up at the Bell st, dock for a fow ninor t but will be under wa again before Christmas nan ever died before from drinking real liquor, We stand for the Cana an system—government regulation of how much a man can drink, Make y for him to get light, ea and he won't struggle to get 6 hard, But about the p and olb grinned; “we really aren't out can wel ui The e'll be oni Little Dill, the playmate of Kolb, 4 in the doorway and saun » to the b Have a drink? asked Kolb, No, thanks,” od Dill, “1 got pough during th ow." Little Dill tan't an talkative as hie y friend, He stands by, beam. ly, contentedly, eyes big, while Ib carries on the conversation ‘And ia Mr, Dill," asked I, “also in Little Dit uch sho accuse his Innocent self. Blah," spoke Kolb, “look at him the hypocrite. Why he helped {AT LIBERTY | « PAGE 12 AGAIN Were’ VALUES mv WIth fj | ¢ : ‘or misses In stron 16 and up; for the school irl in sizes 14, 14, 18, Tasca oD DUnID DUS ISD DoDD aUODIDUSU URDU URESDEESDSDTODOIO COATS AND WRAPS THIS TIME IT’S Since the season opened we have witnessed style changes that make a coat or wrap of three months ago a bit “off” in styling. In New York we watch every twist and turn developing the modes so that our today’s arri- vals are the last word. 480 CAME YESTERDAY —the most attractive seen in many a day—just the styles you will wear the next three months to be “in right.” For the woman of any You have reason to be sur- age and most any figure, prised at the wonderful values in lens Sip 16° they represent at Their distinct styling gives to the coat and wrap of this day a picturesque appear- ance with youthfulness nin- ning through every line. 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