The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 9, 1923, Page 3

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Hardy’s DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE CLOCKS , Christmas Watches For Less 15-jewel green gold filled Wal- am_man’s watch, Sale price 14-kt. gold, thin model, 19-jewel Waltham, Sale price. . .$85.00 15-jewel Elgin, white gold-fiiled wrist watch ..,......$80.00 $32.50 white gold rectangular wrist watch ... ++ $22.50 DIAMONDS of Superior Quality Offered at Closing-Out Prices A deposit will hold any article until Christmas. Hardy & Co. REMOV Fine Silver Plated Ware $5.00 Sandwich Plates $3 each $6.00 Hammered Bread Trays She taain Rateed ++. $3.75 each Baking Dishes Special at $8.75 $10.00 Covered Vegetable Dish Special $2.00 Sterling Silver Cuff Links $1.25 Pair Nickel Silver Salt and Peppers Special Value at $3.75 Pair Fine Silver Plated Tea Set $26.00 Churchmen Observe Red Cross roll call fo ment of members for ying the begining of the annual enroliing of members will or the enrull- 1924. In| vices, L SALE Offers Unusual Values 901 SECOND AVENUE AT MARION STREET GEOLOGICAL HISTORY OF WASHINGTON: The Cascades Rangé of Deep Canyons, Stéep Slopes Summit Level Quite Uniform Once Vast Plain of Voleanic Rock Lakes Were Work of BY HL, M. SAYRE As ono looks eastward from any. high point {n Seattle on a clear day, the wholo horizon ts framed by the lofty mountain mass of the Cascades with thelr snow-crowned peaks, Thelr romarkablo summit level t# only broken by the gaunt, scarred, white Rainier, which dominates the rango and the elty like a huge watch: | dog, ever guarding tho helpless in- fants at Ita foot, The Cascades are a group charac: terized by deep canyons, steep slopes and peaks, hundreds and hundreds of them, all rising to an almost common summit level, This ts very important 4s a factor In their history. This feature of accordance of lev- els in mountatna ts rather common, but extremely well marked In somo cases, It can suggest only ono thing to the keen observer; that ts that the land was formerly a rather level plain, probably'at a mush lower altl- tude, extending directly across what aro now great peaks, and that nome- thing, or rather a number of things, have happened to the plain, Any region, when subjected for a long enough period of time to the action of streams, will be reduced to a plain or & “near-piain” because it ts | the constant tendency of streams to carry material from upland rogions to the valleys, Suppose that a level | surface such as this were bodily up: begin tifted into a high plateau and that | deep canyon-like valley’ mmediately after the morning ser-|tho streams began to work again. | ways It is the expectation of the|Great valleys would noon form and | experiencing the greatest difficulties, Red Cross Sunday WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—In whurehes thruout the: land worship- bers of every faith tomorrow will Pbserve Red Cross Sunday, mark- many, special exerclyes will be held and sermeas relative to the work of the American Red Cross will be delivered. Red ‘Cross thitt 6,000,000 membersiridges would form dividing the val- will begin or renew their allegiance jleys; resulta mountain range! to the Red Crons before the cam-! now CASCADES palgn closes Thanksgiving Day,| ¢ AME 10 BE November 29. Generally thruout the country the When your ambitions become threadbare, repair them with the pure thread of perseverance. Better still, patronize the Bargain Basement and make them holeproof. All-over embroider¢d and fully lined. Two styles—side tie and Large sleeves. In navy and brown. Not all sizes in both styles. Every cord tie. Coat a Bargain BY MAIL For Boys Union Suits 95c Sizes 6 to 16 years, Gray ribbed cotton suits, in Winter welght. All - Wool 16 to 44 Mackinaws Sizes 6 to 10. Sires 11 to 16. Knee Pants it, anything WHY NOT ORDER MAIL ? $1.39 i be t yuu upon Jee, plus 106 far delivery. If not sat what we send you—your moncy gladly refunded. Sizes 8 to 17, Crompton Trousers, of wide wale. infled with FOR MEN Work Shirts 95c¢c Fine quality chambray in dark blue. Sizes 14% to 17. Cotton Union in ecru. 2,000 Pairs Women’s FELT SLIPPERS | TIMELY BARGAINS! SATURDAY Sizes 3 to 8 A very comfortable house Slipper with elk soles. Made of a good quality felt; will keep the feet warm and will give a lot of service. Trimmed with ribbon and pompons; they come in two-tone effects —old rose, china blue, orchid, emerald green, dark brown, dark orchid. Men’s Imported Scotch Wool Socks 59c Sizes 10% to 12 Imported Scotch Wool Socks, in gray and brown mixtures. $1.25 Fall welght ribbed cotton, | Sizes 34 to 46. Suits | Part-Wool Shirts and Drawers $1.25 GARMENT Sizes 32 to 46, FOR WOMEN Silk and Fiber VESTS $1.39 Sizes 38 to 14, 69c¢ Sizes’ 814 Ribbed top Bodice top style, in pink, | Buster Fiber Brown ma orchid and white. | black and brown, Fiber Hose to 1044. Union Suits Sizes 36 to 38, $6.50 $7.00 All-wool Mackinaws with heavy shaw! collars, skat- ing style, Washington made Heavy-weight ribbed, in eoru. Crompton Corduroy Corduroy a omedinm Sizes 40 to 44, Eee 35 $1.45 Fine ribbed fleece lined suits, ke, im La Tosca brand. In while; neck, slee short sleeves, knee low less or Dutch neck, Jength style ‘This tan the caso with tho Car cades. Hefore the great lava flows, the region had been reduced to some. what of plain which connected with what {9 now the Columbia basin When tho great oa of lava poured | forth from countless fissures, form. | ing shoet after sheet of basalt, thou rands of foot in thickness, ft covered | the whole region and converted jinto a vast, level plain of volcanic Jeante pertod was len bexan to be up- north-south line, ae, and subject mi 9 ma which began to o out the present moun tain patterns. Wo know this because the entire portion of the range consists which corresponds fn char. d age to that of the Columb |basin. ‘This process continued unt the glacial period, formin loft HENS MUST LAY MORE EGGS | | | Poultry Expert Tells How to Keep Hens Laying When Price Is High y ly elghteen Itry Success. & and sm! thelr hens in tiontion are gé harvest t hatched,” says Mr. 000 or more eges dow many of them pn @ and | poultry ra of which will- be sent ng this # who can THIS WINTER: | sources. Glaciers range of mountains with well dofin- ed drainage, corresponding in many ways with the present surface. ‘Then came glaciation with extensive snow fields covering the high portions of the range, sending glaciers down all the stream valleys and sculpturing the peaks into great horn-like spires. Material in great quantities was transported down tho valleys, end) with the melting of the foo was de- posited there with many results which will be described more in de- tall in tho article on “Glaciation.” DIFFICULT BARRIER TO THE RAILROADS Because of the fact that these are only brief sketches and not the vol- umes which the subject demands, it ‘9 necessary that I attempt only a very brief and generalized sketch of conditions which might well be com- pared to a pencil drawing of an tntrt- cate machine on a single sheet of paper, To make a detailed blueprint of the machine, the artist would have to uso a great number of sheets of technical detall which would be meaningless to all but the skilled en- gineer, Lat It suffice to say that glaciation was very extensive and that the| |beautiful Inkea which adorn the region are one of the direct resulta, And #0 the Cascades stand today with the old plain highly dissected Into ridges varying trom feet to |$,000 fect in elevation, separating Threo rail- Ave crossed thes mountains, Steep grades up to the high passes jare unavoldable and in each case a} |long Yunnel was necessary at the | high points of the range, with shorter | |tunnels at numerous points during! |the ascent. The range has an aver age width of about 75 miles, and de- |scends abruptly to the plateau coun- try on the east apd to the Puget | | sound depression on the west. | A remarkably straight north-south |line of volcante peaks, including Hood, Mt, Rain! number of other Jorn margin of the range. ‘These w also be discussed in detail in a ta jarticle, They are the crowning fea- |tures of the range fro | view: a ificance fs not.as great as was leved by the carly gists. | HEAVY RAINFALL: | ABUNDANT FORES 8s | The cs of tho ext vored w jopes, are fn- | avy rainfall (60 os = =annually),| ee-foutths of this occurs In the full nter ns #now, the fal varying | m four to ten feet annually, The her peaks retain some of this and glaciers t peaks, expe | t ut the summer, | att ng to the hi elally ranocs. Tho | Canca ands at about 6,000 feet Abovo this the ridges are bare or} nerub growth, while be- this level the slopes support one| st luxuriant n 12 to 16 feot in| h a height of 260] » hemlock and} the most inportant | eral belt, Lumber, water power and |ncenio attractions are the chief re- The water power {s tre- |mendous and has already been utiliz- 1 and by several ith They nt many attractive Ifoaturea to th ist, Mt. Rainier expecially betn and climbed y thousands of every year, — on ‘| Homes Increase | Thruout Florida MIAMI, Fila, Nov. 9—Building permits fasued. tn und towns during tho «first. n 8] months of this year have al: exceeded the entire 1922 totals by | more than 1,009,000, seeing to a ‘| Dominion Exports | Heavy Mine Output | | | OTTAWA, Ont, 9.—Gold- | jb ng brotha du , nugee ts and| WAST N rte DAY! Sister F at the w | s9qste €700:3 qojqm oluydde om 1! | ‘Ayman our wo ay oyenta ef, 10 Ai} chorus of 1 the mut-| who grunt-| k it in and let her| fi] tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Syrups, prepared for Infants To avoid imitations, always look for t Proven directions on each package, | NET | , Teething Drops and Soothing in arms and Children all en | he signature of Cou pt like oleh Physicians everywhere recommend it | 1 in’ the northern| Hl no Cascades are not a great min: | J] Florida cities! }} THE GROTE:RANKIN @ | OTTO F. KEGEL, President Handkerchiéfs. Handkerchichim Everywhere AN? everybody is delighted to see them about Christmas time. There is just no gift to take their place. Here in Seattle’s newest Handkerchief Section the little squares are most fascinating. You may take your choice of frilly, lace-trimmed Handkerchiefs, — sheer hand embroidered linen ones or tiny glove size or inexpensive dainty lawn handkerchiefs—why not slip them into envelopes and send them away to your friends in place of Christmas Cards? Handkerchiefs for as little as 5c or 10c. [At 150] Sheer linens and dainty lawns in col- ors and pists white, with embroidered motifs all neatly hemstitched, delicate texture lawns in pastel shades with em- broidered motifs. [At 35c| Shamrock lawns with patch corner hand embzoidered—white dimities with narrow colored borders and hand em- broidered corners—colored linens with spoke stitched hems and corner designs —and the ever popular plain linen squares. [At 25¢| Fine quality linens with colored in- : designs, dainty squares with French “set in” corners, hand embroidered spray and conventional designs. At 50c| Hand made squares of sheerest linen with colored drawn threads—many two tone effects with wide and narrow hems—others with elaborate embroid- ered motifs in semi all around patterns —sheer white squares—8, 9 and 10-inch with 1-8 and 1-16-inch hems. New Department Featuring Christmas Stationery —Cards and Gift Dressing Is Ready HE right sort of stationery that will carry your Christmas wishes can be selected from entirely new dis- plays—for this is an entirely new de- partment, and you will find the quality and the prices pleasing. paper and corre- at 50¢ spondence cards —boxes containing 24 sheets, 24 en- velopes or 24 correspondence cards and 24 envelopes in white, pink, gray, violet and buff—all neatly boxed. containing 12 plate at 895 marked correspond- ence cards, 12 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes — white, blue, Scotch gray, ink and buff—also Eaton’s Highland Finan correspondence cards and paper with gold or silver edges, boxed and tied with ribbon. Eaton’s High- land Linen— Autocrat Linen in handsome boxes Highgrade t Ls double corre- OF ees cards with gold or silver corners in white, pink, blue, gray, buff and lavender. Put up in very at- tractive boxes containing 24 cards and 24 envelopes—suitable for gift giving or personal use. Autocrat Feather Edge Writing Paper with gold borders—24 sheets of paper » with gold edges and 24 envelopes in varsity gray, bluebell, wild rose and maize, at $1.50 to $12.00. delicately Christmas Cards With them come the joys of Christ- mas tide—good wishes that bring a 2 lightness to the heart that sets the world dancing with good cheer and lov- ing thoughts. Here at the Grote-Rankin Co. you can select from entirely new selections— priced 5c to $1.00 each. Orders for Personal Christmas Cards Should be placed now—engraving neatly done—bring your plate at your earliest convenience. Christmas Gifts—These mysterious packages in boxes and tissue paper require Seals, s, Enclosure Cards and bright gold or silver cord or ribbonizine to give the real Christmas appearance—and here are all the very, newest gift dressings at 10c the package. First Floor FIVE HUNDRED D O LLS On Sale Saturday 28-Inch Undressed Dolls With bisque head, sleeping eyes, long hair, unbreakable, jointed body—shoes and stockings. Extra Special 20-Inch Baby Dolls With unbreakable head and legs— full dressed. Extra Special itials, wide hemmed linens with corner ||

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