The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 16

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ee THE SEATTLE STAR JOHNSONS ARE {AS YOU SELDOM SEE HIM |, se" TWO SHORT SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS! — ,,“";,""3i.n. Yf POPULAR MEN , eo ae They Lord It Over Smiths in Glove Lx 4 a © ‘ “2 SA Merchandise Congress ed aga agg . " ¥ Information Desks id PUKE STREET—SRCOND AVENUR—UNION STRERT—SKATILE Christmas Gifts for All Main Wieors The time is short! Are you ready? We are at The Bon Marche with hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of appropriate Gifts for everybody—at prices which everybody knows are LOW! | HERE ARE APPROPRIATE GIFTS AT S50c TO $3.00 WASHINGTON, Deo, 21 We to hand it to the Johns seats In congress Ford it over the Smiths, the the Browns and the othe Bors, at least ‘The Smiths and the Jones, onc humerous of all, will m thomse!ves among thos The Browns will ha on, while Repr mn nes, young statesman the Texas Panhandle, will be! " @nly one to uphold the honor fF thie fur name Compilation of the membership tn recently elected congress Intro A lot of unfamiliar names to house of representatives. Tt shows that the Johnsons will inate, There will be five of one. each from Washington, Crocheted) “Eyersharp” Pencils. i Sacque Sets,| Boxed Stationery. +o he gga with blue] top. ascinent —— tucky, West Virginia, South Da ' : F The will be but) 1 i The Taylors main: | | | their present quota of four, | F } Si | . Wisconsin and New| | | M th B t fee ee St Baby | Father ister Mother | brother two Blacks from Texas and | bw York and two Greenes from secinnenciesetiinayiiitisit ! sichiharasdiiig sential a | om f 50 and Massachusetts, | lowe | . . . ° will be four Moores and; Few pictures of Gen. Pershing have been taken which | —- 7 —_ — 0c i} Gi ts— c geal Coles, two Clarks! show him ont of uniform. Here is America’s military hero Gifts 50c Ht Gifts -50c L Gif ts- -50c | Gifts 50c | wate | Ne.| with Mrs. Potter Palmer at the Bal Fantastique at which the | cp POS - se) i aa pre | i “ : er " Ties. tee Witten two ations Chicago Four Hundred raised $80,000 for charity. The pres- 7 Toques of wool, in white, I Fda oro: Fata ay | hie ton oacyl with A He ago d : sft po gg com iy Pe ton. two Majors, xe Strong», | ent Mrs. Potter Palmer is the daughter-in-law of her famous | pink nue blue. SPAN ap aris” and pene |P soak ib scope Kool an 4 vette fewtons at is. - , 7 . | ne “4 a § 8, PIs. 5 pthualantdtsete.y namesake of agenerationago, oe nie aah orn imams, | = EO useful. | Fancy Turkish| Suspenders in Christ- b OLD FOUND / Large Rubber Toys. a Belt Buckles; Belt} Pin Cushions, fancy |Towels. a a eon Ht jut | 9 Rattles, decorated with | Straps. p jones for the dressing | oan ne ane | ubber elts — jus THRU DEVICE! What Does Labor W ant 1 | Silk or Fiber Ties. | table. | |the thing. 7 ‘ | ° ons | Durable Wool Socks. | Third Vieor Linen and Pongee| Windsor Ties in plaid ON ROUGH, La, Dec. 1.—A| Novelty Dolls, the cun- lurable Wool Socks. The Hon Marche Handkerchiefs i 1 ; chest containing $1,327 tn} BY HERBERT QUICK i thi | Long Wearing Sus-| .. andkerchiefs in col-|and plain colors, 4 ningest things. Earrings pendant|ors, with hand em- Upper Main Floor Sed Senna a soem od Bibs which are pretty | Penders. . and stud styles. broidery | ican = 300 ag sue, hae oem dis-| 4 short time ago, a friend of mine, der that he may understand the eco- | and eave dresses. | "Que nen Marche.” Beads, many colors, Upper Mate Fiver ea era aa OP near Baton Rouge by means! mad, friendly attack me for | ome: | oa Seal . 7 = — “'& treasure detecting device tn. a vashaaibet 4 setok Prva gediongti cad 1 sine a elements tn bend Raby _ Spoons, silver-| Boxed Stationery. gee ot inate. oy |: iaee Qeiiione. At $1.00 by Emmit Greene. for the control of strikes are and plated, 50c. Leather-bound Diar-| olin Furses, hand) " : mi hunters had been digging! must be failures. He believed that It shows the failure of the Austra | Union Strert Basement lies. and useful. | Vases in manyj-—————— the treasure chest, reputed to/ the Australian, New Zealand and lian, New Zealand and Canadian | | Book Calendars | Hair Ornaments, set | Shapes. ‘ Silk and Knit Ties. B $500,000 for 60 years with-/ iungas laws for making people work | “tabor compulaion” lawa, and of the ac I oe BD 1] New Book ui with brilliants. Nippon Hand-Paint- | Knitted Caps in Petihout aay trouble, During | spite of thelr desire to strike were | Kansan law, too, tho It wae written sag i Upper Main Fleer ed China Pie Plates. | school colors. iT aetanded yon twa NE | working pretty well. Anyhow, said | before the people of Kansas had re | At 95c¢ Cigarette Holders. intdles ape exis Brown Earthen Cus- ’ Scout Library : ‘gold ae < from et ) he, we've got to do something. Sure | pudiated it, It admits and points out | Cuff Buttons. j RES tei Pa | Boys ut * ite oenrtnea. f©/ ly, we can’t go on letting labor tie | the evils of the tabor movement, It | oe Goa {ees |tard Bowls, set of 6. | by different authors. co SE atl up the industry of the country in| tells of the various remedial schemes Hand-made Cro- > Ben Marche” At 95c | Glass Salt Dips. “The Golden,” by dif- ged gage 1 ae KS | double bow-knots, as tt dors now. We | at work j cheted Bacques | Cake and Sandwich | ferent authors. 2 tuned that the buszer| ust have a Yaw for it! And, as usual in such éases, it falls | WwW ‘ ” 2s sea 43 Cutters, set of 6—dif- Upper Maia Fleer between precious met.|_ 1 Answered - as Well as I yrs to potnt out the fact that denial of ac: | a re 4 1] A $1 00 || Cretonne and Ging-| ferent shapes Fhe'non Marke ry I suggested that there aren't jails | conn t tural opportunities f " . Ww e an - — J eee sever On soye enough to hold labor when tt toate | sdoghegunent ta the pvc ow aFerl owt | blue. | t ° ham Aprons in the} Cut Glass Flower ground | that it must quit work. A Wilkerson | But it shows labo: human bel: creepers | sr eee te Polly: tyle, 10 Baskets. A | injunction I called @ tyrannical en- trying to ave hele gouty po bodies | R Cree wire a) Brass Ash Tray and 16 ida wii te eooodiee: Union Street Nasement | t 1.50 | ecroachment upon liberty and a blow | from the grinding of the machine vompers. Cigar Hold b4 : ‘The Bon Marche asistencia ielenatanail at triay by Jury and every safeguard BATTED A A A ORE Hil Toilet Sets,| ‘ar folders. Lingette Step ~ Ins} a dainty and sweet.| China Shaving Mug./and Vests, 95¢ each || Tom Sawyer Blouses. Insurance Man Fancy Dolls, | selon Marche |garment, in pink or|| At $ 1.00 Tom Sawyer gare he Is Graduated nice for baby. Detachable Buckle| Plue. xfspr4 siren, | power on eg aelries. Among the members of @ class} “any moms Belts. Shoe Trees, hand-| Hand-Painted _Nip-| school. : na | graduating from the life insurance | | Silk and Wool Socks. | gecorated. r Plates, Pickle} Alarm Clocks with hor, |Mltamanship achoo! of Carnegie instt- At |. Hemstitched Hand-| “powder Dolls, for the Bishes, Bonbon Dishes.| alarm cut-off. aber, tn at Peete, Frit, wae W. G. kerchiefs. dressing table. | Teapots with floral} The Boy Scout Book and to' Benway, of Seattle, according to a 1 | Initialed Handker- ‘Third Meer band of Stories. published by Harcourt, Brace & Co./ report reaching friends here. Ben. ° chiefs. ‘The ton Marche # that thia beok would | way ie a member of the staff of the ; a Carving Knives with} The Scout Camp Goat concretely with the reasons why | Union Central Life Insurance Co.'s ery -| Imported Fabric! ood sharp edge. Fire Si the farmers should either oppose the | Seattle office. Baby Crib| Penders. Strap-Wrist Washable Upper Main Fleer labor unions or work with them. It ————-- --- Blankets, in igper Mute anew Gloves. Steak Knives of good Ben Marehe , does nothing of the sort. It tsexact-| The sap in @ vine circulates with he: oad. aad —_— v Main Fleer quality, $1 each. person who would like | five times the force of the biood thru i coy French Briar Pipes. o Bon Matabe Glass Salt and Pep- Official Litasctim£tt. 0. Hi Scarf Pins. Set of 6 Tea Cups| per Shakers with glass | | with cap and) Attractive Calendars. Earthen Teapot, in ‘The Hon Marche 3 DE N RCHE bootees. Upper Mate Flose different designs. New Bertha Collars tfits THE BO - Bath Robes, ME NAT i ink an a | Unign Street asement pe net trimmed ARGAIN BASE Gis 0 At $1.50 |latrtctere iat" tae tm seu | At $2.50 | Warm sata Lace-trimmed Scarfs.| Net Guimpes trim-|- ~Two more days in which to buy Gifts—Come to the oto 6:| Genuine Cowhide| 50-inch Lace Centers.| med with Ince. ge sama 2 to 6- : . . Belts, Ant Shop, Thied Fiese Box of 6 Sheer Lawn| Hats. Christmas Bargain Harvest! aeat| Silk and Brushed ee Handkerchiefs with ini-| Gift Edition, “Adven- ‘ tant Weel jMatfiers. pi a 70 | tials, colored borders bec of Bred Sawyer.” W poor’ sh Linen Handker- At $1 95 and stripes. “The Adventures of omen S broid chiefs. | bd | Upper Mata Fleer Diggeldy,” by Norwood. red |q, ¥00!- mixed Union| —— iat 3p * r “Uncle Wiggily’s Pic- Plush Cree Suits. Parisian Handy Bags| Swing Photo Frames, |ture Book.” i Lower Mate Fleer of patent leather, lined | Several sizes, in gold) “Indian Why Stories” $10.75 $94.45 $99.50 aap Teen eee Oe ie on Brass Ash Tray and Lower Main Floor eautiful otograv- u Main Floor Union Street Basement Tams of brushed|ed frames to match ° ay 3°. ‘The Hon Marche wool in many colors |subjects, size 10x13. M. ore Gif ts | Cotton Umbrellas. and combinations and Fourth Fleer Suits, High-grade Cut t|White. menenserte | for Mother Second Buttons. bey and yroc esa Fleer! Good quality Scarf | er prons of sateen, || Pins, beach cloth, unbleached | At $1.50 At $1 95 Kodak Albums. muslin and gingham. (/————_—_________ e Many Fuar-Collared and Cuffed Lapinex Silk Seal Plush Coats with collars of self and of Kit Coney, Opossum,, Fitch Opossum and Raccoon, many with cuffs to match. Well made and up-to- the-minute in style! Beautifully lined with satin, silk and sateen. Sizes to 42. Jersey Silk Stationery by the weerent Fleer Nippon Hand-Painted box. - Cups and Saucers. Bath Mats in pretty P an $ 95 Leather - covered|,, Patent leather Vani-|~ Ninpon Hand-Painted | ¢signs. ; « Diaries. ties and Hand Bags. | Greamer and Sugar. Fancy Turkish Tow- Felt Comfort Slip-|_ Full-fashioned Silk} ~ Flower Bowls in pret-| lS: rhe nen Marne pers. Hose. ty colors. Silk Chemises, lace Upper Main Floor Heather Mixture] Hand-Painted Dishes. | trimmed. Little Tots’ ‘The Bon Marche Wool Stockings. ' Union Street Hasement Wash Satin Cami- Smoking Sets of ma-} “Phoenix” Silk and wy cwehn; wis soles, lace and ribbon 100% WOOL hogany. Fiber Vests in pink, or-| Panel Mirrors with | trimmed. 0 * Fourth Floor chid, maize and white,|Ppictures on top; the} Lace- and Ribbon- §¥” ‘The Bon Marche Upper, Main Floor frames are burnished |trimmed Boudoir Caps. opal icamasncd and tarnished. Amifrench Gowns SWEATERS Coat and slip-over styles, in white only, trimmed with dainty blue and pink bands; sizes 1 to 38. Women’s Umbrellas $425 | NOVELTY GIFT Silk Umbrellas with satin borders, im wavy, green, gray and brown; recon | APYONS Taffeta Umbrellas $1.59 Pollyanna Aprons,| Imported Photograv-|and Chemises, embroid- made of beach cloth,|/ure Pictures, beautiful|ered and lace trimmed. Hen 8 in P< Bits sateen, chambray, com-| scenes and pretty color-} Satinella Bloomers, Hi bined with cretonnes | ings. pink only, with double — Guaranteed and tiny organdie ruf- Fourth Fleer elastic at knee. 3 fles. ‘The Bon Marche Li tte Bl sh Moire Silk Mufflers.|*"°* ,. ona rtoor pink with doubir checks ee Brushed Wool Muf- ‘The Hon Marche flers. Wa abate SE nN At $2.50 | at knee, Lower Main Floor Pretty Outing Flan- The Bon Mar $ | nel Gowns in colored Be pa Nut Bowls and 6 in- ‘ ; . + At 2.00 || dividual dishes; Nippon stripes and with fig- ; ured patterns, | At $2 .50 | Nippon China Bon-|Gun i" Pretty de-) Muslin Corset Cov- —————'|bon or Pickle Dishes. Union Street Masement | CTS, lace trimmed. 2 keer tm aaa Fine Cotton Um-| Hand-painted Fern The Hon Marche ‘ M = li wl Chemises, , brellas. Dishes, with inset. “One of Ours,” Willa | ‘#¢e timmed. Boys’ Cotton Stockings (— Leather Bill Folds. Nut or Bonbon Bas-| Cather, ‘the han, Marche we 29c Pajr Photo Albums. > wi ye dainty colors or| “The Judge,” Rebecca a Full-Fashioned Silk vy cotton and elastic ribbed. ; Upper Main Floor clear glass, 12 for $2.00 | |West. ose. Wcesei's Fine Cotton han rior) snd cole pine ‘Phe nom Marche Unign Street Basement | Mook Shop, Upper Main Floor wane, Mixture Stockings 25¢ Pair in contrasting colors, in the popular : . - Polly Prim style, going at 98e. ‘ Hand-Painted Plates,| Wool d Fiber asa fetes foes Mas aot] ins, rns eng trom 2 t'5 cock, Friday and Saturday, in JS 6 Mixed Seana with “Her.” and color schemes. Going at Je. The Bon Marche : Bs. I Bowls, hand- wht at the end and Union Street Basement a Main Floor ‘The Hoe Marche © Hon Marche

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