The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 5

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TRER 18, 1922 THE SEATTLE STAR [REFUTES THEORY OF A. B SEE| WEDN TULL MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU RUNBAUM BROS FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE. Scieoen PIKE oad PINE Dolls We | THE RHODES £0. af Every Day Brings New Gift Ideas! Gift Bonds are Practical If you are undecided what to get for @ friend or relative, it would be wine to purchase a Gift Certificate which is worth ite face value at any time Walking and Mama Talking Nicely Dressed WALKING AND TALKING MAMA DOLLS, 26 inches high—unbreakable; every little girl will be pleased to receive one as a $4 50 . CHRISTMAS GIFT—Priced to sell at Sweet Perfumes for Her $5.00 in black $10.00 plain original bot. .$8.75 Toilet Water—bottle in $8.50 an oz. $1.25 Face Powder, in silk a Glove Bond would be equally appreciated. Ob tatnable at the Office or om Main Floor or Jaron Black Narcisse Perfume, an ounce ‘aron Black Narcisse; original bottle satin box; a beautiful gift; each ‘aron Black Narcis ‘aron Black Narcisse a gift box Jaron Black Narcisse Toilet Water; Saron Black Narcisse vanity case Gift Suggestions —FROM THE TOY SECTION: Unbreakable Dolls, Xd ‘Tender and two $1.25 with | Bing Train—Engine 69¢ | Cars Large Bing ‘Train, Track Lionel Electric Trains. .. Substantial Rubber-tired pede Very heavy pede Pioneer Pioneer Child's size Fiber Doll Buggies; inches Doll Cradles | Sail Boats ° Little Red Chairs Child’s Rocker, in Ivory... Undressed, hair Christmas Tree Lights $2.00 a Set Main Floor Hear Undressed, Kidlin Dolls, with 14 pieces of hair e $5.95 $6.75 Veloci * $3.95 Ball-bearing Veloci $10.95 $7.85 $1.75 good $4.85 28 $6.95 $2.00 $2.50 ... 496 . $2.25 $1.95 | with $3.45 silk dresses ; 2.50 Mama Walking Dolls, 26 ins. ..$4.50 Black Board, with Rolling Scroll $2.00 Tumbling Bear—“Over and Over They Go” $1.19 | 20-piece Child's Aluminum Tea Set Large Roly-Poly Santas Substantial Wheelbarrows Med. size Sandy Andy. Momentum Auto Roadsters. Undressed, 20-inch Jointed Doll, hair Dolls, lights on regula- cord, for Christ Can be used ip light nocket. 8 colored tion electric mas trees any electric Boxed Perfumes .25¢ to $8.75 Toilet Water . 40¢ to $8.50 Drug Sundries Dept-—Main Floer 16-inch—Bonnets, . hats, unbreakable 3oxed Auto; good size Express Wagon Table and two Chairs open up to Talking, Walking Dolls at ike bables, and Gressed in pink, blue anters will certainly get a lot of en Bpecially priced for Thursday selling The opinion of A. B. See that women need no education brings a pitying smile to the face of Dr. Mary Malloy, dean of the College of St. Theresa, who arrived in New York from her home in Winona, Minn. She sails for Europe to study the European aystem of educating college women. on 25 $1. A9e 68¢ R5e¢ . 88¢ 84.95 « Others in larger We also have & good assortment of Slumber Dolls priced at nize are priced from 86.60 to $10.00. from a To land Bring the children. Mr. and y! Mrs, Santa Clams will greet the children each day between 2 and 4 Downstairs Sales Ploor LIM MMs EEE SE ETE EEE, Arrest Wounded Man in Hospital George Clark, fective, was arrested late Tuesday ae he lay tn city hospital, suffering from ® gunshot wound thru the body. He wan shot by Police Sergt. C.F. Wat- | fon when he tried to eacape custody after being arrested when seen {climbing thru a window at $14 King s November 20 | Clark had « large carton of cle arets under his arm as he climbed }thra the window, and in the chase | that followed, cigareta were strewn | for blocks. “The Shop Greeting Cards MUST BE ORDERED NOW HERE’S not a day to lose if you want cards that will carry your sentiment in your own way. We'll be glad to help with the message and the idea. Moderate Prices Lumbermen’s Printing Co. 133 Henry Building—Main 3106 that Satisfies” WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—The house late yesterday passed the bill making annual appropriations for the departments of state and jus tee. The bill carries $15,966,000 for \the fustios department and $14,621,- 000 for the state department WHAT’S IN THE AIR PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13 KFC—2 p. m.; 530 p. m m.; 620 p.m; 9 p. m. KDZE—-1030 to 11 9. m. and 9:90 to 4:30 p. m. dally except Sunday; 7 to & p.m. Mondays and Fridays: $ to 9 p.m, Wednesdays KJR—s to & p. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays KHQ-7 to 8 p. m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturdayn, SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insist! Unless you see the “‘Bayer Cross’ on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Leaves Socks, Suits (Woman Is Accused and Shirts in Will | of Starving Baby FARMLEIGH, Eng, Dec. 18-—In TISBURY, Eng. Dec. 13.—Mre his will Kerry L. Supple bequeathed | Elsie Hansford has been ordered to to @ faithful servant all his socks,| trial for starving ber 14-months-old | three suits and 10 shirts. baby to death Headache Rheumatism Colds Toothacne Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only “‘Bayer’’ package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid sili ities lara eterna iat ALAA ANN AHINIQULQUOUUUUUUOAURUGUUUUOUHEUGULUECGAUUUEEEUEEUCEAE EOE nl By Jack Hall And it came to pass that a oer tain policeman who suffered from an acute mania fer peek ing thru keyholes was assigned for he was an honorable man and his fame for honesty was thruout the land. did peek thru many keyho downtown hotel#; and he jebbed in the and pencils, for b aide dope upon what took place upon his beat Verily, hin knowledge was great and his wisdom past understanding. And in this manner it came to pase that four traveling salesmen, who usually are af cautious as Ethiopians at a lynching bee, rented | & room tn « certain hotel, and they | remembered not to cover the key hole. And into the small hours of cards and enlarge the pot And the cop, hearing much eiry, performed his usual stunt was in progress in the room. And he indulged bis curtosity and |< rev “Verily,” the cop sayeth to | himself, “this thing must end” And he used a pass key to open the door and entered, standing in the threshold. And the travel ing salexmen were abashed and confounded; for they had been caught with the goods. And they entreated him, saying, “For the love of Mike, use discre tion, For we are poor men and our sing have overtaken us, We repent in sackcloth and ashes, is that not | enough?” And they took counsel among themselves and did offer him a sum of many shekels if he would forget it. But the cop, justly famed for his honesty, exulted greatly and was j6ytul. And he scorned their offer. And it happened that one of the salesmen, being a shrewd man, made speceh, saying, “My grief is great, for you have done us ® great injustice, We are in your powerhouse. Deal the ecards once around and if you win, we will gladly go to the YOUNG WIDOW I$ MURDERED Rejected Suitor Is Believed to Be Slayer CHICAGO, Dec. 18.—A sweeping search of criminal hangouts was launched today in an effort to find the body of pretty Mra. Kate Mitch. ell Thostell, who disappeared from her home December 1. Police are working on tho theory that the young widow was slain by a@ rejected suitor They grilled Ar. thur Foster for hours. Foster's car was found in a garage at the rear of his father's home. Physicians declared that stains on the running boar and laprobe were made by human A button and « pencil found in the car were identified by relatives as the property of Mrs, Troste’ In Foster's room a # suit was found. It was o coroner for analysis, Police asserted the stains were blood. A squad of detectives dug up the ground around the garage, while an other squad searched a dump to which Foster hauled ashes the day jafter Mrs. Trosten disappeared, | Another corps of officers was sent into “The Sag," notorious hangout for criminals, In an effort to locate the body | Police were working on the theory | that Mrs, Trostell wae either shot or | choked to death and her body carried | in Foster's car to be disposed of. Singer Marries | Wife Third Time PARIS, Deo, 18.—Jerome Uhl, American artist and opera singer, remarried his former wife for the third time here last Friday, it be- , came known today. ARs iy tin i Thru Keyholes He Peeketh but Those Days Pass Away hoosegow; and if we win, we shall go free. For this is the law according to Moses,” And it propt And the cop drew y i, while the salesman he And the ealesmen re | dingly to behold the dix comfited cop And the policeman, temptation, sat In the i but trey mpanions were muc came to pans even as was yielding to} T5e to $1.05 Upper Main Floor Manicure Sets Composition ivory and shell sets containing all the neces- sary and desirable pieces es- sential to making up & com- plete Manicuring Set. Enclosed in cases of fancy brocaded silk, soft suede and fine quality leather, in plain or embossed styles. Priced at $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $2.75, $3.25, $3.50 and up te $11.96 a set Main Floor Imported French Kid Gloves $1.65 a Pair Beautiful Gitt Gloves in two-clasp style, overseam and pique sewn. They have Paris point stitching and crochet embroidered backs, In self and two-tone effects, Shades are brown, beaver, mode, tan, white with black and black with white, in @ good range of sizes. a id y royal flushes and Mocks And be cursed fluently In six languages, saying, “This ts the corilla’s garters. Give me some more chips for my pile has greatly diminished. You are a bunch of bandite and burglars and the truth has not half been told Verily, Lam « ruined man. Woe ts ma” And he wept great tears and his lamentations were heard in Tacoma and Puyallup. And the cop refused to be com the morning they did shuffle the | torted And two hours later wandered forth from the him And he borrowed an overcoat and some shoes and went home, and his Christmas was made des olate for ali his mazoma had likewise vanished. And he shivered whenever he looked toward a keyhole from that time he room shorn of his glory; for his uniform And and badge together with his gun he saw that gambling and tniquit| and handeuffs had been taken ‘from HOME-MADE CHOCOLATES AND CANDIED FRUITS Note: Persons wishing the bulletin described below must observe directions and send applications to The Star's Washington bureau, and not to the Seattle office —Editer. All about how to make ‘em at home. Delicious home confections of this kind are Just what you will want for the Christmas season, for gifts and for parties thruout the winter season. Our Washing: ton bureau has collected. comptied and tested a dandy bunch of recipes covering all kinds of homemade chocolates and candied fruite. If you want this bulletin of suggestions, just fill out the coupon below and mall to our Washington bureau eee Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1322 New York Ave, Washington, D. C. I want the bulletin, “Chocolates and Candied Fruits,” and Inclose herewith four cents in stamps to cover postage and mailing. with « load of Cassidy ag the specially prepared coking coal, that is unsurpassed on the local market for Real Heat Efficiency that gives you comfort in the severest weather, for Effective Economy the Kind that aotually pro- duces results, for Little Waste for freedom from slate, stone, dirt and other imprities. Get Your Load Today from your local dealer and you will not worry about the weather. —Or telephone the Stops Stomach Distress f1 gestion in Two Minutes, Bbc 1 t A large selection of Hand - painted Plates, Cups and Saucers, Very Low-Priced at 25 Make most pleas- ing gifts, excellent values at this un usual price. SPECIAL OFFER For Thursday—Your Choice ef A Wot-Point Special Iron or Edison Electric Toaster at $3.49 Complete with cords. LUSTRE TOY TEA SETS * Underpriced at 98c Just like mother’s, Sets have 4 cups and saucers, tea pot, sugar and cream- er, Others have 2 cups and saucers, 2 plates, tea pot and sugar and cream- er, Regularly sells at $2.00. (On sale from § a m. till 12 m, only) “THE WRITE GIFT” SLVERWARE THE LASTING GIFT—26PIEKCE CHEST NUPOINT—THE WORLD'S FINEST TUDOR-PLATE IN THE DUCHESS bibs LEAD PENCIL SPECIALLY PRICED AT 98¢ Sean, <pceial At Oneida Community made; Regularly sell ag $1.50 years. Regular price $12.75. CROWN COMBINATION SPECIALLY PRICED AT $4.49 Plays 67 different games, furnishes interesting amusement for the whole family. Complete with rule book and implements. Regular price $6.75, Very Special for $2 ° Thursday's Selling e Well made fiber reed 14 inches long, 7% inches and 21 inches high; 5%-inch rubber-tired wheels; has mov- ONO NER Aone eenmneeweneses Owens 7 OEE EES B28 CO SOS" owe Silver styles. or gold plated, in ladies’ (Unconditionally guaranteed.) and men's

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