The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 8

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Ba Why not say “Merry Christmas” coats. Pay but $18.95, 3 Children’s and Misses’ and $3) Bath Robes?2°:, Dark blue plaids, plainly finished with cord ties and small, round collars, Spacious pockets Others of fine quality blanket cloth, in pink, tan, blue and brown, satin trimmed and with Jarge cord belt and tassel. Sizes 12 to 1¢... $3.00 | Women’s Silk and Fiber | Stockings 75c Pair Black and cordovan. American Cotton Taffeta Umbrellas $1.59 Colored tvoroid handles and rings Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises $2.35 Full cut, tn built-up and bedicetop styles—in flesh, orchid and honeydew. : “Children’s Fine Ribbed Cotton | Stockings 25c Pair | Extra fine quality, tn black and white and | eordevan only. quaitty Sires a When bullding, don't forget the MAGIC FOCKET Get our “Btock Millwork” Catalogue SEETSON & POST LUMBER CO 3300 Whatcom Ave. Phone Elliott 0711 3200 Whatcom Ave. Phone Eliiett 0711 THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT with some of these practical things—at these bargain prices. Generously Fur-Collared Normandy and Brytonia “Burson” brand, whi Black and cordovan. MORE THAN A FAIR WEATHER FRIEND |] ft to ite original vitality. COATS *18” | Worth-While Gifts—and Welcome! | Please her by giving her one of these beauties! quality, fully lined, and many with silk lining. Tea Aprons '55c-79c-95c Dotted Swiss, Organdle and Lawn Tea Aprons, neatly trimmed with lace and em- broidery; generous sashes. Women’s Mercerized Lisle Stockings 29c Pair (Seconds) hb means unusually good Women’s Heather Stockings 35c Pair; 3 Pairs $1.00 Drop-titch effects; | shades only sizes 8% to 10; brown WOMEN’S FELT GIFT SLIPPERS 45 Sizes Sto 8 bom. Colors are China blue, purple, old rose. SNOW BETRAYS MOONSHINERS ABERDEEN, Deo. 20—The snow- fall of the past week has been a boon to prohibition enforcement offi- cials, reports from the Grays Har- bor district would show. The snow enabled the officers to follow moon- shiners to their tills hidden away In the timber and other out-of-the-way places. Among those who either were ar- rested or had their stilis confiscated were; W. B. Suddrath, of Lake Quin- ault, arrested and deprived of hin 40- gallon still and much tmash; Matt Snider, also of Lake Quinault, who lost his 36-galion still; Frank Dragich of Oxford was arrested and had a} considerable quantity of whisky and 100 gallons of mash destroyed; John Schroeder and Steve Zeniewtcr were caught operating a stilt on the Wish- Why Have Gray Hair or Dandruff? Nourtshine will restore your hair to original color whether black, bro diond, Removes dandruff. Prevents fatl- ing hair an’ promotes ite growth. ‘Cleanses the sonlp. ant to use, No longer ts it necessary for you to haye gray hair which hi you socially and tn business. Nourishine Positively Not a Dye hea the hair, thus restoring Tt f» used and One | Harmions gpd pleas. | THE KOSHER WINE ROW RAGING Synagogue Members Try to Stop Importation Kosher wines, imported for sacramental purposes, is being sold in le few for $6 a gallon tn the atat nt made by one of his clients to Frank 8, Griffiths, attorney for 30 members of the Bikur Cholom syna goeue, who have asked a restraining order to prevent D. E. Ferguson, county auditor, from tesuing a per mit for the importation of 1,000 gal: | longs of wine to 8. Levinson, secre tary of the synagogue PD. ©. Ferguson claims that the ao tion taken by the “dry” congregation is nothing but « move, intended to bring Io on his offies, Ferguson will bring sult for damages against thone instigating the completnt, pro viding (hey go thru with the contem plated action —— Griffiths declared Wednesday that \ Excelle nt SB his clients are anxious to stop the Good, warm alleged violation of the Volstead act and that he hoped Ferguson would bring sult against him Nothing " Would please me better,” he declared. WOMEN’S Penponmn preaed 's veeny ithe permit to Levinson, but later imued it. “Ferguson immued the permit in| violation of the law,” he says vel izzoner Forgetful The strain of Christmas shopping |Proved too much for five officials of the city police court, Tuesday, when, jas @ result, the quintet, including jJudge John B. Gordon, were forced to turn burgiar to break into their jown offices, owing to a wave of am. newa that has #emingly fallen upon | them. | & |things when he arrived at the police court door minus his het and pipe. Here Bodwell found J. W. King, clerk of the state court and Jeff B. Brennan, clerk, shivering in the tey wind and rain. King had forgotten hin watch, keys and » while Brennan had left Rodwell, howey in his trousers overnight and readily | produced them. A few minutes later, |City Attorney Ray Dumett arrived, soaking wet. He had forgotten his umbrella! And then Judge Gordon arrived. He laughed lone and heartily over jthe absent-mindedness of his office {force and then turned to enter his chambers. He groped for his keys Leather soles and lit coarlgediher stem Prsecabenadwee ces heels; trimmed with toe } bows of self and silk rib- King volunteered to act as burglar and the judge agreed to suspend sen- tence If King happened to be arrest ed tn the act of crawting thru « win- dow into the offictal chambers, and & moment later the door wae open. “Christmas shopping fs responal- ble.” said himsoner, “If I don't decide what to buy the wife for Christmas Pretty soon, I'll forget I ever worked here.” Show Planned for Ryther Children fantasy, will be presented Friday evening atthe homeof Miss Kathipn the amusement of the children from the Ryther home homeless children are being made for the affair by Miss Backus’ kindergar ten class. | kan river “and were arrested; on the | Brawn farm C. C. Pinkerton was ar- jrested when his two 75-gallon stills were confiscated; Walter and Logan Coons and W. BE. and F. E Wade were arrested for operating a 25- gation «till; George Hoquiam, lost 85 bottles of beer and Pearl Kocher was arrested near El. ma when his still and mash were netzed. GRAYS HARBOR CAMPS CLOSED Bnow two feet deep in the logging carnipe hag caused nearly all the mille of Aberdeen to shut down, according to L. H. Paulson, of Aberdeen, who is rogintered at the Hotel Washing. }ton Annex The lumber industry jof the year, he believes. Business conditions In Aberdeen are good, he reports, since the lum- ber industry is the chief one of the town. Ray C. Larson, prominent humber denier of Anchorage, Alaska, tg at the Savoy. Mr. Larson is a director , |of the Bank of Anchorage, and is on his annual trip to the States. The lumber business has been excellent iin Alaska, as well as here, he says, G. B. Chase, mayor of Wemitchee, SEATTLE element of B. Rodwell, court clerk, started) . had left his keys) while « blank look «pread over his} “A Child's Christmas Dream,” «| C. Backus by her dancing clans, for | Christmas boxes and gifts for the Conners, near probably will continue to thrive for | |three or four months after the first | A bank, as well as an individ- ual, should have the reputation of being more than a fair weath- er friend. Boat Schedules} TEETH | The First National Bank, through a long period of years, has served the interests of its customers in times of financial stress, as well as in seasons of prosperity. We invite you to consult us about any matters of banking. The First National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000 Second Avenue and Columbia Street New Telephone: Main 7901 TACOMA DAaILy | a i a2 A. fon sthtitn rhip MM f-sJ For ROUND TRIP VICTORIA, B.C ORT ANGELES - STRAIT POINTS te Victoria on Saturday Night Trip) Conm'et stra. | from Anacort tolling. fame tiv: Beattie dally ex. Sat. 10 pam, PORT TOWNSEND RAIL CONNICTIONS AND MILL PORTS HOOD CANAL POINTS /KSDAY, FRIDAY, 400 A.M, ch Freight Only NEAH BAY & WAY PORTS D NAVIGATION CO | EXTRACTION FREE DAILY OHIO PAINLES (Pee Our whalebone rubber, yi! not cover the roof of the you have two or more Natural Rubber, “ape + $5.00) eet of teeth Gum Lyke Ru Berto PP pecaueelsn of the human ees re MARR Ueijekijreceis 10. 00 50LD CROWN GRIDGEWORK....... .$4.00 Moat of our present parones te commended by our early custom. * whose work ie still giving soa isfaction. All work guaranteed for 15 veare, | Examination free, OHIO CUT RATH DENTISTS Katablished 20 Years Open? to 6 tally ~s to 1s bandese STAR | gant; the recipient; Say It With PERFUME Perfume is the gift ele- always a delight to to welcomed at any time. sure perfumes that has ever been offered at popular prices. best products of the world’s Toller W Toilet Requisite Sets De Vilbiss Coty’s L/Origan Fiacons, new original bottle....... Coty» La Jacinthe Perfume réen Totet Water Jontee! Totlet Water, ..$1.50 Red Feather Perfume (1 on)...... $2.00 Bouquet Ramee Perfume ........92.00 Chypre or Jasmin Bouquet Ramee Tollet Djer Kiss Perfume....... $1.75 to $3.25 $8.80 and $6.78 — WAOr..cececceeeeees $1.60 and $2.60 Djer Kiss Toilet Water. .$1.75 to $2.00 Perfume Atomizers Art designe, tasteful Hons, Beautiful and ecora practioa! $1.00 to $16.00. The name De Vilbies stands § for quality. es De Vilbiss products. Properly priced from $7.50. Electric Curling Irons The Rogers’ at $2.25 are very mucb days. orandum list used Put them on your mem- atomizer Perfume Dropper Five styles $1.25 to Wavette at $2.60, Curling trons Angelus Gift Sets or Rouge 5 and the Le >e Sets ...... *S Mi nbi Lily Sets vdnut's Three’ Picwer” thene 1.90 $4.50 Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention First and Pike ‘, DECEMBER 20, 1922 | : iH —The Concentrated Odor of the world’s choicest be flowers. S v Gift buyers will find—in The Ow! Drug Stores—this year the greatest assemblage of high-grade ; New and most attractive containers. The ‘ best perfumers. A few of the leaders: Caro Nome Perfume. Caro Nome Totlet Water. T4eal Totlet Water...... $2.26 and Gueriain’s Jicky Perfume....... Roger & Gallet's 96.00 $3.25 Vernion Perfume .....-...+.00+++ Woodworth’s Karess Perfume... $1.60 Tollet $350 : af F Woodworth’s Fiances Perfume....$280 Mary Garden Perfumes— Vernice Totlet Water. ...$2.50 and $ > Caron’s Narcinse Notr $1.75, $275 and $5.50 Violet's Ambre Royal Perfume... .$2.00 y- (plain be: seseeeteesecceseee SO16 Mary Garden ‘Totlet Water......$1.60 yiotets Ambre Royal Totlet Fancy box, $12.00 Hudnut’s Violet Bee Totlet WOOO stead ode h i vin co Faseneee $4.00 Caron's Neroisse Bianco quss Water. ..ceceeecresees $1.00 and $1.85 permee Billet Doux Extract GI BED ossnrorneooooecn ere es Hudnut's Three Flower Totlet dues scbssabevess $5.00, $7.50 and $9.00 ; WHINE Vacedensgitsuscieventated 7100" Denies Shin Denes Waisak Wernemean WN is Oi TN wehbe ial $5.00, $7.50 and $9.00 Perfume $1.50 Parnes Billet Doux Tollet Water. .$4.00 ew gyg Bh vegans Vivaudou's Mavia Totlet Water..61.00 Darnee Mon Tresor Tollet Water, 64.00 Jontesl Perfyme . «$3.00 LAly, Rose or Violet Unquestionably the most beautiful ar- ray of boxed sets we have ever assem- bled. All of the best perfumers are represented. For instance: Djer Kiss Sets . . $2.00 to $8.00 Hudnut’s Three Flower ‘Sets.. ro RE ee ES * $2.50 to $7. 50 Hudnut’s Violet See ‘Sets. ip .. $1.75 Palmer's Garden Glo Sets. . .. $7.50 Hudnut’s Compact Sets $1.75 and $2.25 Vernice Sets. $7.00 and $9.00 Jonteel Sets............$2.75 to $6.00 Bouquet Ramee Sets. .$2.75 and $5.25 Vivaudou Sets............ $2 and $10 Woodworth’s Fiancee Sets. .$4.25 to $9 Woodworth’s Karess Sets. fyi 75 to $18 A development of the last few. months which will help to solve your gift problems. All in fancy cases, some metal. Coty’s Compatt Powder .... Pum-Kin Compact Rouge . Red Feather Boudoir Com- pact Rouge or Powder . . $1.00 Colgate’s Fiorlent Compact Powder, black box Djer Kiss Compact Powder — ‘or Rouge $1.00 Fiancee Compact Red Feather Sets. . r Red Feather Manicure Sets... ...$1. Cutex Manicure Sets...... Third and Pike Elliott 6335 Westlake and Pine PLAY TO OPEN, ro ON CHRISTMAS | With the cast complete, the Cos matic stock company, organized as a — ‘civic enterprise, is rehearsing oa with first play, “Miss Lulu Bett,” } | whith it will open the Orpheum the- jater, Third ave, and Madison at., on Christmas night, Miss Justina Wayne is heading the “The Shop | { | | role, production Wallace, Raymond Northoutt, Mar- | garet Gill, Douglas, Rupert Drumm fs @irecting the Reynolds Denniston, Ru- i. ene at the Washington An. | mopolitan Players, Seattle's new dra- | pert Drumm and others, Mayor Edwin J In the cast are Daniel | Haidee Brossiet, Blanche Brown will give | an address on the opening night, and | the boxes and loges of the theater will be ocoupied by representatives | of the various foreign consuls in Se. attic, and by members of the city counct! and their families, Wiser ill you owe of will welcome you! You'll The box office of the theater ts now cast and will appear in the leading open for ticket reserv ta 35 ¢ EEE ER ARIA, that Satisfies” 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. 138 Henry Building—Main 38106 riphony cmapbor aera geen 9: with your Great Northern agent. He'll give you some mighty interesting an Cooneningl taiane tae Coaches, and ren (Ch, 74 cas most courteous treatment, on the ‘New Steel ORIENTAL To CHICAGO ‘ithout Change— Go GREAT NORTHERN Spaces a Oe Cenootidated ee eae en, tote Ser sei nats 2g

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