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} j MONDAY, DECEMBER PAGER 7 HOOVER SHOWS. [lms Honor of : Rhodesa Lod ge Dedicated Li, 19 SKALILE STAR Arctic Club Had Alaskan Dinner Operetta Planned SNOW CLOSES for Cushman Vets LUMBER CAMPS +o we: tnonvenence any o Eight months before the nd Several varieti of Alaskan fish a fairy L “t th . Pilgrims, a I , o R t ° l C I G if and nea food: © on the menu of| BELL.NGHAM, Deo, 11—All log " . he Ife of the ev. Rasmus Jen: Denmark the fish dinner given by the Arettc “ge camps the count 9 | thru lida * ; arene 5 ere an dana sa: AVEC EALLOMAL C am p 18 GUF Eine, trv, ren mine Ariel mne camom mth county a Yon 1 a cea } Head of Commerce Depart- fhe" naar in church, Cyan Saute fae Wee ta thd. dtl (tee on eons meee : rain : at Cush: ment Makes Report Ministers’ unio the dinner te te evbning. Gov. Sect |eiet Sr Genaeae nh ope guatars i of the aa In bis ta ©. Bone of Alarka od, the th: jaye i t American reoting by rad. would start up FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREI SIXTH AVENUE y the War the exte | ion dollars farmer was cited. Warfare ageir a exe of one m tw & Kreat unemployme fecting t agninst the port Regardir port cites the ac shed by the department redits for Ame industry mer f the reserve te five and erop an ne were among of coal and trans strike the re of the the largest tains an analysis of “V4 phases of co-of — industry in the inte Rhodesa Lodge, rustic structure presented by the Rhodes : welfare, protection of Co, to their employes, is the first of a number of buildings to Been ett a end maintenance of be completed that will place the Rhodes Recreational camp competition, Suggestion is made for ~ sible liberation of the restraint of @mong the finest of its kind on the Pacific Coast. bho - - *Most Like “Alice in Wonderland” a Journey—in TOYTOWN t a str jerce and 1 | trade laws to clear away some of the A pageant demonstrating areas voted to shower and locker rooms mmto with producing omer uncertainty surrounding these activ: lin the development of « pertct so-| Heating plant There Are Dolls, 10c to $35.00 Steam Engine Attachments held at $3.7 r ton as « ae EE pe bi. ‘aetna nee, “way, Se From the little celluloid dolls that accompany little with $6.20 in 1920 when production |¢hree Important auxiliary. nervices [Vues enttnt atee of se Rhee folks to their “bath,” to big boy and girl dolls that 15c to $3.75 er adkais wareaunee te cohaoames. i Perea of Cha nett ee Oon feature of an clabgmate tam - say “Ma-Ma” and walk and dance about TOYTOWN. For the “boy engineer’—Sand Mills, Water h the exhatisti ne ph acy B® held In celebrittion of the Rhodessa 1 floor. The Towers, Grindstones, Saws and others—to be attached With the exhaustion of stocks dur-/ was the direction of the Russian re.\°* ¢ ‘ ' Te ee ay ae re Ss .G : , Saws and others—to be a’ | 7 , an and the Amer “ . oye Raeten iiaiiektsesees ness a of rod - th “ ' Sev por Electric Trains, $5.50 to $50.00 to toy steam engines. H Wet administration, which delivered Tyo. Moines, Halyrdny evening, More (been furnished, Plans 4 In many sizes—Freight and Passenger trains— : Spreading your Sr hel Gomes wore Bagration. than 400 employes 6f the Se =* ee esc emgr Boa with real track to run on, and stations, signal towers, Stuffed Animals, 50c to $6.50 b a % mite tu the famine area fer the may ae — oma Mig ciabhahad tho: eaten Wil be. see ot bridges, etc., can be had in several sizes to complete A veritable “menagerie,” full of Elephants, Bears, read with maintenance of 10,500,000 people. |EMthered there, anal citfoyed one of | Tin ee of its kind in the West the “system.” Monkeys, Dogs and Hopping Rabbits. The secoud important auxiliary The impreiixt uriptu pageant that fol an banquet opened pealization of the | ite tne coror of F. T. Barton. Henry manager of the Rhodes company, as of the King Joy. His Highness immediately cooperation be | banished “Old Man Gloom” and, after ing of the year. Lodge marked ening of Rhe owed the Mechanical Boats, $1.00 to $13.50 Many sizes and models, very much like the Ferries and big Ocean Liners that we see in Puget Sound— only smaller, of course. Wheel Toys, $2.00 to $20.00 Automobiles, Fire Trucks, Wagons, Veloci- pedes, Tricycles, Hand-cars, Kiddie Cars and Scooters—to be pedaled or rolled. Mechanical Animals, $3.75 to $17.50 Cats, Dogs, Rabbits and Tigers that perform all manner of funny stunts. Toy Circuses, $1.00 to $12.00 : Schoenhut Humpty Dumpty Circuses in many sizes. Circus Animals, 90c to $1.40 Each has closer yer ta and employe. onat jemy an the King left his evening was given n highway th Moines, and o' 1. The structure ix four The first floor ts de and the dancing handles Average Weight S tbs. Shipped anywhere (Prepaid) OCEAN FISHERIES CO. 1525 Rafivead Ave. Main anee TOYTOWN—IN THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 32-inch Figured Florentine Silks At $1.50 vara In attractive Floral, Butterfly and Oriental patterns appropriate for Kimonos, Coat Linings and Draperies. Colors: Navy, Copenhagen, Gmy, Tan, Jade, Pink, Emerald, Wistaria, Cardinal, Rose, Beaver and White; 82-inch width, at $1.50 yard. 32-inch Width Shirting Silks $1.10, $1.25, $1.59 and $1.95 Yard A splendid assortment of Tubable Silks available making Shirts and Pajamas for Gifts. Broadcloth : Jerz and Crepe de Chine weaves, with satin and combina- tion-color stripes in: Blue, Tan, Gray, Brown, Red, Lavender, Purple, Rose and Pink; 32-inch width, at $1.. $1.25, $1.59 and $1.95 yard. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Men’s Winter Rates ] on Rooms’ « now in effect at OTEL SEATTLE Extensive renovations in all —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE which since the close of the fiscal dream of the year, as covered by the report who since the infancy power of the ¢ » & Breet na. | sor McCormack phono- [200 ou the Braph record—the sen sna exsannnn ment's various bureaug and the tn-/- itiation of totally new forma of erv. ice. per cent of the total available appro TS rs By Carlotta Hills | 80k umbretlas with fancy sold in bunches of threes for lew Safety rasom and mopaticks, by thi pushise 4 which sur:|Durchase, One man bought a pair of lrounded the atection block where the | * mapped them on found on street care during the iaat | Just fine ix months. The sale was held Sat-/| Another bought « large basket full most nothing. A large binocular case| bought a complete suit of clothing. | holding over 30 pairs of eye glagnés | put on the veet and coat and strutted Of fering| ering, ae the wide range of entertainment on “HIC. ; ertoan | CHICAGO, Deo. 11. — American! 1, new bill at the Palace Hip, it te service cite) was work as chairman 0 a effected an agreement between seven P Third, in discussing the reorganiza best is spread in the {ad satin ice, the report stresses the fact that 'S fi t R d M e all these Improvements were effected are y azorsan Ops, bootees and therinos bottles, jewelry | an § Seattle municipal railway sold all yn: | bis a off with a broad jurday in the Pike st. market of door keys and warned his neigh and valued at $100 was sold for $1.50, off with inflated chest. Irs \Tiger Makes Last Address \ “Vartetion” ts the original word farmers must nee that the treaty of | more nearly the correct one. of the Colorado River commission. si . | states to assure protection and water | is like broadcasting a {iit Sut aecunnmen ot tie wate of the depart best homes in each instan. coincident with the saving of 13% il t ti l and baig tonic were eagerly bid for| Everyone seemed happy about his claimed articles which have been| «rin, saying that he could now see Articles of high value sold for al | bors to bar their doors. Another man V s o CLEMENCEAU AT Variety in to Farm Bureau for vaudeville, and judging from| | Vegnaities is enforced if they want a| Decidedly original is the turn of Japanese rooms and hallways have jmarket for thetr wheat, Georges | fil eet eee nnn aon fl Printed e ° just been completed, such as Clemenceau declared today tn his| ie", dream than anything else, It || Gift Ties Table Cloths | final address In America. runs from music to scenic brilliance, | i i | x! bet the American | culminating in an interesting sham ee, SPORTS, Tie tecias Mite, fn cemten | eeage = a eee FEET] casas ver inert onl & 45c, 65c i and upholstering. premier of France, declared that|tleship. There are too many other expensive gifts. Printed tn at- tractive biue designs on service able cotton material; Cloths, THE: béinch, 5 6% inch, $1.20; T2inch, 81.65. ~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children’s Mercerized Stockings At 50c Pair In a fine-stbbed, einatio weave, with reinforced heel and toe. mine entrance in Wales Colors: Cordovan, Black and Talented and easy to look upon, White, Sizes 6 to 9%, at BOG Rene and Ollie Marley make a de- patr. Brushed-Wool Scarfs, $3.50 cided hit in their concoction of har THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE A very practical Gift suggestion—these mony described as “A Little of This Brushed-wool Scarfs in Black and White, Brown and That.” Their voices blend well, and Tan, Tan and Navy; size 80x20 inches, with they dance smartly and their com 8-inch fringe, at $3.50 each a . ls tumes set them off to good ad & vantage. — THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE A thrilling film drama with an Oriental touch is “Dusk to Dawn,” the story of Marjorie Latham, the girl with two souls, in which Flor ence Vidor and Jack Mulhall are co-starred. | LAW BOARD TO TRY LAWLER Accuned of bringing « flotitious sult in the King county superior court and state supreme court, Ed- win H. Flick, an attorney, with of- flees in the Hoge bullding, has been and 95c - HE _DOWNSTAIRS STORE was never be- fore better supplied with Men’s Gift Ties. An ex- ceptionally wide assort- ment of very good-looking patternings, colorings and weaves simplify Gift- choosing, at these pleas- ingly-moderate prices— 45¢, 65¢ and 95¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE One-clasp style,in Pearl-white Washable Leather, with stitehe ing in self-colog and Ping seams. Sizes 5% to 7%, at $1.75 pair. America must have foreign markets | cleverly freakish stunts to list them. | Dancers who are also artists are the Military Trio, whose billing, “From Reveille to Taps,” ts excel- France are hungry, but can't eat,” | lent indication of the setting of their J) he declared. “We have no money te-| number. They show much clever cause our friends did not do what | fess in the unique manner tn which was necessary to make Germany |they present almost every known pay. | step. | “We neet American wheat. Only Jule Busse’s dogs are known as about one year in ten do we produce |the smallest canines in vaudeville. sufficient grain for aur needs. We| They impersonate screen favorites, = would like to buy from you the other |#erobats and drunks by turn and nine, but, of course, whether we will|@lso do some clever balancing for ‘or not im not for me to say. |dumb beasts, Ross Williams “Peace in Europe will be insured | Tim Healey, “The Welsh if the treaty of Versailles i» on foreed, “If not, in the years to come there will be a great cry of ‘too late, too late’ ” Clemenceau said he was going home, having carried out hin mission, “I am here on no official business,” he said. “But I came as a mission for my own conscience, Whatever you decide my heart is with you. “Nations must make mistakes, and if you make a mistake and later real- ize it, I am sure that you will be quick in repatring it.” Clemenceau declared that France wanted none of the German territory ; on the left bank of the Rhine. He appealed to the gathering as one farmer speaking’ to another, telling how he spent his youth on the farm and he was a descendant of a long line of “dirt” farmers. He declared that France would pay its war debts, but geiterated that Ger- many must also pay The hearers were greatly impreased by his description of the great dam- age wrought to farming in France for its crops, but will not have them if Isolated. “Russia, Austria, Germany and 48-inch Make your reservation now! First Avenue and James Street Telephone Main 7127 Cotton-Heather Stockings At 35c Pair Seamless style, with wide hemmed tops, reinforced heel and toe Colors: Cordovan, Brown, Green and Blue, and Brown-heather mixtures. Sizes 8% to 10, at 35¢ pair. * ~-THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE © , eave a0 P.M. 11:15 P.M, Dally sing and use ukuleles in their num- ber, supposedly staged outside a W hat to Give Mother! ERE is a convenient list to choose from. And it suggests the very things that will please any Mother—the things she would like you to give: Electric Hotplate Silver-Plated Bread and Representatives of the metre eceetit Pomaecame in Aemorton, CONSOLIDATED TICKET 1010 2nd Ave., Kenttle. El DEPOT TICK 0-W. Station, Se ML. A. LAWRENCE, City 11 a 0-W, Station, Senttle. +H. OLIN, A. GF. & B.A. O-W, Station, Seattle, Main €253 UNION |rying @ man 40, during the world war “Prosperity is coming back, tho,” he declared. Spinal Diseases Towa, to Be Explained J. H. Craven, of Davenport, will lecture on “Spinal Di» Rev ennes” before the Seattle Chiroprac- tors’ association Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic club, Arcade Craven’ will have given before Seattle au udiences and he also comes as the third lecturer with a national reputa- tion to be secured by the local body, Di ir. Craven is the author and asso- ciate author of. many of the leading te: xt-books used in chiropractic col- leges. SANTA FE, N. Mex., Dec. 11.—Be- cause friends criticized her for mar- Mrs, Henry Dur- sine, aged 63, hanged herself. ordered to appear before the state board of law examiners in Seattle December 22 to defend himself against disbarment proceedings. |. The suit on ‘which the action ts based was brought last summer to |test the mechanics’ lien statute. Flick won, It was afterward learned that the transaction on which the suit was based had never taken place, it is alleged. “We marked the caune as a test case on our dockets and everyone In the office regarded it and treated it were, an I believe, truly pleaded and stated to the court. No questions of fact were argued, but merely ques- tions of law.” Pope’s Death Was Prophesied, Claim ROME, Dec. .—While she herself lay dying in December, Stignora Francesca Paola exactly predicted the death of Pope Benedict XV,, even to the day and month, ¥ $1.50 A convenient size and shape for light cooking and utility purposes, Connects to stand. ard light-socket. Complete with cord and plug, moderately prio- ed, at $1.50. 6-pound “Blue Ribbon” $3.45 A sturdily built, nickel-plated, 6-pound tron. Requires no extra stand—just tilts backward, Handiegrip of black ebonized- wood. Complete with 604nch cord and plugs, unusually low- priced, at ®8.45, Flectrical Goods Section THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE NOVELTY APRONS, 25¢ to $1.95 COVERALL APRONS, 89¢ to $2.95 BATH ROBPS, regular and extra sizes, 63.45 to $7.50 CORDUROY ROBES, 88.95, $4.25, $5.50 and $6.50 SILK BREAKFAST COATS, BRASSIERES, to $2.50 * OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS @ND PAJAMAS, in_ pleas. ing colorings, $1.25 to 92.25 CREPB AND NOVELTY GOWNS, $1.25 to $1.96 $1 SILK CHEMISHS, $1.95 to $4.95 SILK CAMISOLES, $1.00 to 82.50 BEACON CLOTH SACQUBS, 81.65 KNITTED TIGHTS,” $1.95 SHOULDER “HUG-MB- $1.50 = and SHAWLS EIDERDOWN $4.75 CREPE KIMONOS, $4.50, $4.95, $5.50 and $5.95 BUUDOIR CAPS, 60¢ to $2.50 ROBES, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sandwich Trays At $2.95 Each Several attractive patterns in these silver-plated Bread and Sandwich Trays are available for Gift choosing. Moderately priced, at $2.95 each —THB DOWNSTAIRS STORE building. The lecture is open to the ° PY . t N IC YN P AC IF (( ; SY Ss I E M ublie. #0," Flick gaserted when Informed of $6.95 $3.95, $4.50 and 85.50 I . This is the second lecture that Dr.| the charges against him. “The facts Electric Tron FANCY ; Novelty Ash 7 rays 35c to $1.25 Many styles to choose from ~ in enameled metal, variety of colors, at 35¢ each; metal “Froggie,” at T5¢ each; colored Glass, at $1.25 cach; plain Glass with miniature Bulldog, at $1.25 each, —THB DOWNSTAIRS STORE