The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1923, Page 4

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pecececteecncnencncncee BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY BOXES A beautiful Holiday Box is given with every pair of Sox at 75¢ and up; every Shirt at $2.65 and up; all Bath- robes at $8.50 and up; all Gloves, Suspenders, Mufflers, Pajamas, Umbrellas, from $3.50 and up. JEWELRY IN XMAS BOXES A big selection on display, including Krementz and Kum-a-Part Cuff Links, full dress sets. GIFTS FOR WOMEN For an appropriate gift Guaranteed Nail File give an Umbrella, See Test Hosiery ..$1.65 our selection — priced Luxite — Silk and Silk- from $1,50 to. $15, and-Wool In all colors. $1.65 to $3.50 Home of 2-Pants Suits eeepc cs HOSIERY We feature the famous Shaw Knit and Inter- woven Hose, for which we are Seattle agents. Prices range from 40¢ to $2.25 See our Big Line of Handkerchiefs including the Famous Arrow Package Hand- kerchiefs, 50¢ to $1. Also a big assortment of fancy borders. See the splendid line offered ‘at 50¢ to T5¢. MUFFLERS A big selection of silk and wool Mufflers at $2 to $6.50. BATHROBES For both men and wom- en. See this large assort- ment ranging in price from $6.50 to $2: We have a complete line of Oregon City All-wool Robes. for Men and Tailored Re ady| FOURTH AVE. AT PIKE STREET THE SEATTLE STAR PERERA MAA REISS BUY HIS GIFTS AT THIS STORE FOR MEN and BOYS Women find in this store just the things men and boys want—all that is new and best in furnishings. SHIRTS We are now showing a very large selection with a variety of striking pat- terns, Our display of Shirts will convince you that we have the largest and best assortment in Seattle, We have both band and collar-to-match shirts, from $1.50 to the very best silks at $8.50 and $10.00. BELTS A splendid showing of Hickok and Braxton Belts in individual boxes at $1.00 to $3.50. GLOVES Of every description, silks and suedett, finest African Capes and Arab- ian Mochas, priced from $1.50 to $6.50. TIES We show the stock of Neckwear Seattle, both knit cut silk, at 65¢ $3.50. Co. largest in and to ase ae cen sh enSien EaRLaR ab oad REE DERE RE RE ee Whatever You Do Don’t Negleet Your Eyes, Says Dr. Lewis, Who Tells How to Srengreen Eyesight 5¢% in One Week’s Time |; in Many Instances A Free Prescription You Can Have Filled | and Use at Home fons may be wonderful by following the simple roi | Here ts the prescription: Go to any er| tive drug store and get a bottle of B Opto tablets, Drop one Bon In & fourth of & glass of would pain fing all the iiith, {or detallea Information at SEATTLE, 604 Second Ave. L. C. Smith Bldgy w 325 Pike St, at Fourth Ave. Phone ottoman, TACOMA, 411% Paetfic Ave. Phone 2. G. MeMicken, Pass, Tratile Mere Bidg., Seattle, Wash. to 10 |Seek Pardon for | Husband-Killer SALEM, Ore., Dec. 6 . Wurtzbarger was conv three years ago, and sentenc Petitions aking Prestdent Coolidge to pardon Mra. Alma Wurtzoarger are bel cireulated here. years in the state prison, f the murder of her husband, whose skull was beaten in with a hammer As the crime was committed on tho Chemawa Indian school reserve Woman Burns When |, Oil Stove Bursts Mra. ©. RENO, Nov. Deo. 6 F r, 46, was burned to a kerosene stove fire whi ed the ranch home near Fa terday the house was ablaze back by neighbors when he ed on entering to attempt a res Mrs. Wurtzbarger is a federal pris mer and can be released only by prenid 1 pardon Teeth Stains Removed for Few Cents! No More Yellow Teeth—New Discovery Whitens Teeth Instantly That le why hundreds of wo Trestmaet {n rellevi ‘special aliments of women ND ror A FREE TEN DAYS’ TREATMENT nies and compoun vee: work. Write in confidence: THE SUMMERS MEDICAL Co., Her husband arrived after {Lal Min | tack jot y | whi nal | am | thel! jin o'ole orar of my International union,” NEWS STUDENTS ¥ STAGE BANQUET || Embryo bor Leader Makes Reply in Libel Case Martin iyalk, T preaida nt of United) @ Workorn, dlatrict No, 10, was) goting under instructions of bis in-| ternational union in making the at « upon William Short, president tho State Wederation of Labor, oh resulted in Short causing Wiynik's arrest on a charge of orlmnl| § Mbel, Fiysike sald Thursday, “L will produce the evidence In ;|eourt when my case goes to trial,” Plyatk wild “Thin 1s not a personal © between Short and myself, 1 simply obeying tha instructions Journalists — Will} Hold Annual Dinner Students {n journalism at tho | University of Washington will hold r annual fall banquet at Rogers’, the University district, at § nck ‘Thursday, At the dinner, pledges to Theta Sigma Phi, women’s journalism hon. Yi Bigma Delta Chi, men's pro: | sslonal journalism fraternity, and] Sigma Upsilon, {will of t literary honorary, be announced by the presidents he organizations. Dean M. Lyle Spencer and Acting | Dea gathering ine | Cow’ are n Ft. W, Jones will address the Of the students, Kather: Dyer, as toastmiatress, and Owen ling, editor of the school Dally, to speak. Numerous stunts have been planned to enliven the even: ing. § Stump Explosive The first Bina firet carload. ix onday, December 10, will not be| inc! %|‘‘Chem” Classes to n oh Ri Par x J mer i. ire about $6,000,000, he anid. We had n and was held tal If mor reasonable rat 1d sev oper Shean “Stands Up” Gall team of T like I ¢ | find! Globe Ay Santa Fe Plans to least Shipment Coming carload shipment of the new government stump} arrive soon after the to will} by Henry next| days must be al n still be filled for new explosive and shipped in the Orders received after) fuded In the first cartoad. Visit Coke Ovens | asses in Industrial chemistry ect coke ovens and war gaa ma ery. Dr. H. K. Benson will be} harge of the delegation, Spend $22,000,000 HICAGO, Dec. 6—Now equip- nt expenditures totaling $22,000, is planned by the Santa Fe rail. 24, President W, B. Storey here today. on second tracks will run disastrous wash we have consider. work in view," he sald. bridge over the Minais. ‘ort Madison will cont at $5,000,000, and I b budget for new r run as t n up ne for Mr. Gallagher YORK, Di Edward §. agher of the vaudeville and Mhean, took ctress, whom he | tnesses AIN'T IT TOUGH dunno that I wanna get mar. f It wouldn't be excitin’ in th’ movies. They ain't even | fal in my Dest that | i worry abou ut my husband n' out.’'—New York Sun and leraruranies MAKE HER DEBUT AT N A Woman's Message 1 Womens Only a Woman Knows a Woman’s Trials and Understands Her | w | asal 1d. Em old ts to quickly ati men's Dept. 45 South Bend, Ind. | (Mra, Summers’ Remedies Are Sold At Leading Lrug Stores.) AGE OF 80 YEARS! EW YORK, Dec. ¢--Mrs. Henry t, of Aus Texas nfederate * who was singing to her hair free Wright practices ropolitan, On he will give hor at the children. DANGEROUS | DAYS ‘arm days and cold nights aro n with us Just the weather catching cold. idden changs from warmth} breed there, ninent physicians the only ect y to cure to there h Membranes to normal ac. YO. 14 acts directly rtell Sri Co, Ky | | | = eile Ee Bd Pg 2 PE PS TEES TEES EE PEO EE PEE EA % —= anise | Se | | a4 Worlitzer || ¥¥ at i iit ing ay RRNA REN RERRE RENN Gif ts for the Whole F dmil y Little Folks’ Rubberized Aprons 65c fee Aprons for the tiny housewife who likes to wash dol- lie’s clothes. Attrac- tive, indeed, with play- time scenes on dainty pockets and yoke neck. Si 38 to 6. —MncDougall-Southwiek, Street Wloor. Gifts for Men Handkerchiefs in plain white are more attrac- tive when they are initialed. Also those with the colored bord- ers that are initialed, and the game styles without initials. 3 for 1.00, Ties—in an _ assort- ment that provides a gratifying selection for varied tastes. Silk and wool or cut silk, 1.00, Phoenix Silk Hose are always included in the Christmas list that mother prepares for the men in the fam- ily. Tbe to 1.00, And he appreciates the gift of a Silk Shirt. There are many to select from in the Men's Shop. The prices range 5.95 to 13.50. —MacDougall Southwick Men's Shop— Just Inside the Door The Circlet Junior DAINTY little bandeau_ that will make a very ac- ceptable gift for the young Miss. It is a short model in silk jersey in the shades pink, orchid, white and black. Sizes 32 to 36—1.00, Yor Christmas a4 they are p glassine envelo, then tn pretty mand they An Ribbon— is very restless and also ambitious and is ever striving for ex- pression. Wach sea- son contributes anew to colors and tints. Never before have we had such an array of colors—168 to be ex- act. Whatever color and width you desire WAALS outh wie Floor uthwick, rN Martex Turkish Towels are very attractive gift items, with plain or jacquard centers and with colored bor- ders, Some possess space for monogram; colors of pink, blue, gold and lav. onder. Tbe, 1.75, 2.00 Each —M all Southwiek, Hasement Vleor, Gifts For Him For Her For the Home For the Children will be found at the Court of Gifts efaciergee South wide, ° Second Fives see Christmas Cards Early selection gets the best of the many beautiful designs and sentiments, —MacDougall-Southwiek, Street Floor Gift Booths on the Fifth and Third Floors, offer a world of suggestions to thoughtful folks who realize that useful gifts are the gifts worth while. Sanitas Sets offer a timely sug- gestion in the form of a gift for the home, 5-piece sets, 13-piece sets—1.00 —MacDougall-Southwick, Fifth Flo Italian Silk Underwear Gowns of splendid quality jersey silk, in tailored and trimmed styles, featuring the new sleeveless and shawl collar styles, 6.50 to 18,50 Vests and French Drawers Made with Val, filet and Irish crochet laces, hemstitch finished, Vests, 4.25 to 6.95, French Drawers, 6.50 to 8,50, Silk Bloomers in novelty contrasting shades— 6.50 Sports Length Bloomers in the season's most wanted shades— 4.95 to 9.95 —MacDougall-Southwick ‘Third Floor Boy’s All-Wool Mackinaws 8.50 Splendid coats in neat plaids or plain colors, full belted models with patch pockets and shawl collar. Sizes 9 to 18, Also School Coats. 9.50. MacDougall Third Foor Pocket outh wick, tt PY Buffet or Dresser Sets 2.50 Consisting of three pieces, all-linen cen- ters in cream and oys- ter white, with lace edges of cream and old blue or all-cream, Oval, oblong style, and very attractive and serviceable. —MacDougall-Southwiel, Hasement Floor. Give a Magazine Subscription Just a little fore- thought brings to a loved one or a friend a magazine for a year. You may send one of our special greeting cards to this person to explain just what this desirable gift means to them. —MacDougall-Southwick, Street Floor Fox Scarfs remarkably priced. Fox is still enjoying popularity, and when it is a question of giv- ing—furs are a lux- urious and enduring gift. Soft, silky, fine skins fashion these scarfs in the desired shades — Walnut Brown, Natural Red and Black. A large assortment, 22.50 to 125.00 —MaeDo: 1-Southwick Second Floor Betty Lee will help you if you cannot come downtown. | Telephone MA in- 6720, or Personal Again the Vogue Favors the Ostrich Fan R the girls there is not a lovelier gift. Curled or un- curled ostrich, simply one stick or large ones of three plumes. Colors of brilliant orange, coral, jade and blue and or- chid. 4.95 to 10.95 —MacDougall-Southwiek, Street Floor Don’t Forget Little Tots ABY should be humored at Christmas, and & new toy is just the thing to do it with. Dancing Teddies are very cute, and present action on Wheels s..ceeceeeeeers 95¢ —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor Merchandise Certificates are the final solution of any gift problem you may have. Procurable on any floor, Women’s Felt Gift Slippers jreen comfy tching pom- bbon trim, Soft —MacDougall-Southwiek, Fifth Floor —— BRATS LAGE RIE RE REALE RRERE RE RENERKHC REAL LEE ZFLYZIK ACTED UNDER ORDERS ° )

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