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Sac eaAaL CALDER aad aaicceadnaneaaienten ieee ee THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923, ae — | pnw | HE RHODE venient } ments ; ; on ee (i) FRIDAY HOUR SALES A Gift That Will Last a Generation f sf.' ‘ é No mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders taken on Friday Hour Sale, merchandise, \° P ‘ and the right to limit quantities is reserved. Tena 26-Piece Set 1847 Rogers Silver oe ‘ 5 preety! SHLVERILATS I In beautiful gray silk-lined bins ¢ 85 a 4 * \ to 10 to 11 to 12 1to2 ‘ leatherette box. Ambassador or ta a ae ener 9 4 Ende of plain Children’s Hose of fancy Box Stationery; Whit- men's ‘Thess 500 Four- Anniversary pattern, x . 4 my {ng black. “'tatfetas, ribbed liste, in size 5% ing’s Gift Box of Sta- in-Hand styled Ties of Heraldic pattern, $3.50 extra. Henet scUReaiie'prp: %010- They aroin black, tlonery, including 24 fond makes and in & | " es r 6, tubu- e and brow! D ee 24 envel ye J dj is THE CHEST COMPRISE: 7 4k $ 4 [is waites cre pm UUM white and brown, but not sheets and 24 envelopes, 44; floral patterns) . iy ph "8 wilke, that sold former- each size in every color, in white only. This is ‘These were taken from 6 Knives 6 Tablespoons ‘ eb 4 ly for $2.00 a yard and yor thiy hour, in the certainly a delightful regular stock and 6 Forks } Bolid Handle 6 Teaspoons much higher, “For thin é 1 Sugar Shell ip Y hour, in the 6K Qe Women's Hosiery De- gift phekage, Special for A bi very special for 1 Butter Knife y madnasethics iss. partment, 25 this hour, in the sta- {his hour, 35c re Ip ahades of @ pair ...eeeee c tionery Dept., 69 arr ‘ Tone and mulberry, ani All Hollowwaro Silver samples at werk Gifts of seperate pleces of silver in 1847 5 z suitable. for. Chrletmas Fancy Turkish Towels, * DORI facand 5 Cc bet fis fh c! Bread Trays, Sandwic! ° t Gifts, O le this hour, ts Betas mrapaiin. aan Bagay and Cream | R2Se® Community or Wm. Rogers & Bons, ’ bs sinner with white centers and Bleached Muslin, 36 Wrushed Wool Searts in Sets, Platters, Tea ond Coffee Sets, and many smaller pieces. io 1) te) AR alae ean he a : 1 colored, Jacquard borders inches wide, of a gnod, Plain brown or gray, TSe to $4.50. ee 3 . yi with fringe on both | in pink, blue and gold medium welght that wold [i ge nMe Sl weet | shades, Formerly 65c formerly for 20c a yard. able for both women laced on wale for this each or this hour, in For this hour, in the and children, will be | pales oh ; ee our, in the Stationery the yc { , Domestic Sec: Add Toy Purchases to Your Charge Account! Bepariment® “MTT the Domestic Qe Domestic ee: Gq placed on mie OBE | al a box 5 Section, cach tion, a yard... for this hour, at. SPECIAL =~ SPECIAL 4 Chitcal EGQOTER, tan, ae, : ; il, Drapery Remnants at Half Price wren oie cine Sales Booth—Upper Main Floor Beven-piece ALUMINUM rubber tires, $4. 15 TEA SET, or T-piece See he * ALUMINUM COOKING SET or a T-plece CHINA He Coo a A New Arrival! Men’s The STERLING et Women’s Beacon Cloth Shirt Sale! RANGE $6 4° A Liberal fy Bath Robes pa getion BROADCLOTHS—$2.65 Allowance $ 4 7 5 / Or 3 for $7.50 IDGIN rs 8 Regularly $3.50 and $5.00 Petes ae Goeear er ON YOUR Frank Hull, named assistant to A. S. Kerry, new presi- < od date, the STERLING ly by dent of the Community Hotel corporation, says Seattle can Second Floor MADRAS SHIRTS—$145 far the most ular Range soon “ ” fe i b | ; 0) (eer founte in. {hev Westecn OLD RANGE SE OE MOTE. UOMO, ore ede: | A new and very attractive assortment of Reg say stess $2.50 homes today. Let us demon “Seattle will soon bo able to ‘tell| munity Hote! ussoclation. || Women’s Bath Robes in all the splendid Beacon s * trate the STERLING to YOU . the world’ that thia city is not lack- Hull's appointment was decided | mn n olorings The collars, cuffs and " without obligation to you. as partial ing in hotel accommodations and] upon Wednesday | patterns and coloring: , MADRAS § " oN fi ockets of these are trimmed in satin and they 3 for $5.5 ERLING can entertain visitors at a hostelry| “Not only will the community Pp t 5aur u or 3 for $5.50 sane Logs = gry payment Jas wellappointed and as up-todate bo a credit to the city, but I] .also have girdle cords to match trimmings. Sizes Regularly $2.50 and $3.00 jas the Pacific Coast has to offer,” | be it will directly benefit the/[| | are 86 to 44. PEUMEES. $87.50, $117.50, $147.50, , | ; : ON A NE | was tho first statemont of F businesses of all the hotels in the || Remarkable values and very pleasing for Gifts! SILK-MIXED SHIRTS—$4.65 W | Hut city, Seattle has had the reputa-| Priced at only $4.75. or 8 for $1350 Give MOTHER u h intme! |tion for some time in many quar A STERLING RANGE - & K + President |ters of being lacking in hotel ac: | for CHRISTMAS 2 ]/and general manager of the Com-|commodations, and the reputation x s cys zs ~ | of the fine, new structure will bring Exactly as pictured ‘LIGHTS MATCH wialtors who" aight otherwis stay | 2to3 3 to 4 4to5 LIBERAL CREDIT—EASY TERMS y y are who will have charge of the|]) Women’s Searfs of crepe de Chine; Kodak Albums, with black imitation Girls’ Hats; 50 of them, includ- work of hi * the outstanding 32 of them, 23 inches wide and 52 leather covers, embossed with bord- assortme: wart Sombie a" esti eo TRUCK Is FIRED ve nds and ating the fiend inches long, with hematitched ers and the word “Photographs.” capes PR RT lastie for the Hotel Olynipic, fa ée ends and in white, black, navy, These are in size 7x11 inches, and US *t¥les, and also @ group of | cidedly optimistic as to the financial ||| tan and gray. Formerly $2.50 have 60 black loose leaves. On sale Tams that sold formerly for coma ——} Trea 4 future of the venture. “I am sure,” ||| each. ‘or this hour, in the Veil- this hour, in the Stationery 95 $1.95 and much higher. There ic t L s h Man Alleged to Have Stolen [ho nald, “that every ‘one who now ing Department, $1 69 Department, each ...... ose C are also a number of Velvet | Cour i sve ou t ; Gas Arrested olds stock or who buys of the new,|}] @ach srssserseseees . Ribbon; 250 yards of flowered and Hats in a good variety of col- | While “Iron’s Hot’ innue, will find that he has made a i moire taffeta ribbon in a wide va- ors. These will be placed on : — sate, paying Investment. 1 look for ||| Bhirting Madras, of fine quality, riety of colors and & inches wide WASHINGTON, Dec. Alleged to have been stealing gaso-|the hotel to pay from the day it|}| 22 inches wide, and in a goodas- Ciiteis gor coat hangers, pin cush, 2a for this hour, in the Sressives In the house and senate In-|1in6 trom a truck when it accidental-| opens.” |] | sortment of patterns that appeal (014 hair bows, etc Formerly 3c a ‘Millinery Dept., seo Ne: deine. Be laws curbing the te, cateeht fir Adak. Marita oie GOL Ottioee: of the: hotel, adepelaiion |i to men. Formerly To @ yard. 0M or this hour 29 ACh sdeuhiede ces P? © memory of the , > ednesday i ‘or this hour, in the ee ® P| Craig conterapt case is fresh in the| rested at Luci and Duwamish | were moved Wednesday trom the 50c a yard... Cc ave. early Thursday morning, Mar-| Chamber of Commerce offices to the Domenstic Section, a yard ms = . a = public mind. tin’s alleged companion, who {s said|fourth floor of the Stuart buflding. Women's Girdles and Corsets; 30 of Boys’ Caps; 100 of them, in = = i As soon as possible after organiza : pia Mah fo. 5 AR } Pillow Tops of !mported Belgian them, including Elastic Girdles and splendid assortment of pat- : «| tion of the houve advocates of trean [2% the pollen to have been respon-| Tapestry, size 18x18 inches, and Back-Lace Corsets of pink coutil. The terns and with unbreakable Zhe Gi of |ures to prevent Judges dealing arbi. | “Die for the fire. escaped. WRONG AUSTIN | in @ variety of select patterns to former are in sizes 28, 29 and 30; the visors, Sizes range from 6% | Patrolmes J. P. Potter and J, A. -omtort— |trarily in contempt cases will meet | 2 : Set » choose from, For this latter in 21,22 and 23. For this hour, to 7. Special for this hour, in |to prepare for an unchanged effort| P¢Wards declared that Martin an the Drapery Depart- in the Corset Department, the Boys’ Dept., Main 69c |to have the house judiciary and rulen| (he other man bein ond pragier 9 |}} ment, each each Floor Rear, each ... ; |committes expedite the proposed leg. | 1.” ; i. P 5 - - How completely Comfort Slippers Islation, Brown, 6515 Duwamish ave, The H jother man struck a match during -onvey the Christmas spirit of thought- | aN the transaction and the gasoline} meee a: | tine came and thet ft -will stay. closed jon deer, own. volition. ia Gat por an a poe! of others. A nite inexpensive, Drunken Driver to caught fire, In a moment's time the| Believe Bank Bandits After until Mites Awstia halusit Gr beens OF] fatine Seklabae Laie and Georgia @uisious. ere ‘deaased aries: practical and useful. Serve Six Months $7." was | mass of flames, and} Sister to Get Keys |her friends are able to produce com | Austin have declared they favor pay-| money is awarded to him he will turn | Martin ran to turn fn a fire alarm. / sistent evidence that will support|ing the $500 reward for finding the|\t over to the two sisters to help | TACOMA, Dec. 6.— William H. |The other man escaped. Martinwas| Was Nell Austin, Seattle rchool|the kidnaping theory. The police| girl, which was offered by Seattle| finance themselves during thelr pres- 5 Fy : Munson must spend the next six|arrested at the scene and held in|teacher, kidnaped by bank robbers? |are confident Miss Austin left home| teachers, to the C. M. Ladd family,| ent difficulties. Ladies’ Comfys, dainty color combi- months In the Pierce county fall.|the city Jail, The firo was ex-| Was ‘she mistaken, in the dark, nations to match either kimono or rip er ohlsnia Rabon ortogt fe Mappa tea eal aamidnad LN ue Verrivalcy toga oe Pai her STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. M. firemen. West Seattle bank, because of an ‘ ity. aximum jail sentence and $100 Sockeeaceianaiaes aaa, th oat ie. zi ressing gown—unusual quality. max . ; idea the kidnapers had that they d Bs q fine. Oa the night of: November PARTIAL AT LEAST |might be able to get a key to the| 25, the evidence showed, he ran} ne Chicago professor who tells|bank door from the sister? | P . d down Ray Sauers and R. A. Belta,| nig pupils not to study or amoke| And then, when the mistake was | G € A wea rice m sped away withou D8. | just before retiring i# entitled to be- | discovered, wag Nell Austin drugged ss aes) A Dae wy ilove his advice ‘vill be heeded in|by the plotters and thrown out of | C@) at-- bd SY \ “a FY —Detroit News, |the machine at a point where they | G L AVENUE AND UN |figured she would not be able to} = |give the alarm before they made ps = s s 8 END CONSTIPATION! “This is the ‘dea on which thoae | “Ss 59 H Man? — |the girl's disappearance were work: | | Constipation is often a cause of jing Thursday. It squares with | a rlome ‘ : GENUINE REED DOLL BUGGIES | pimples, unbealthy complexion, dark | » ral points in the girl's story, | rings around the eyes, fatigue, ner-|told in the hospital at Vancouver, Suitable for gi . * i" " vous: : girls 4 to 8 years; finished in iyory; have adjust- Alright | vounness snd irntability, And ong ofthechief /tnat up to now have socmed « Able heed anus fall Gaois: cabseetirod lieale; $4 39 ke Ps . Think of the many | res hm coating ile ee , Fabber evenings he will enjoy Nomen |] ates Se Si aca ant | Pan sty wns ta fas ||| Be #4 Ices ABLE VALUE wt. Seo te Cons | the comfort of your gift uvneee tnd Foap the digwrtivg and P| Clsctwearectt vs | Wetting nal IVES’ MECHANICAL TRAINS Ort. f are) ty. th a if it be House Slippers. FN CHE Gat edidtored them car Regular $2,75—Special $1.69 the Austin girl employed there car. ried no keys to the fnstitution, but Train consists of tron locomotive, tender, 2 cars,'8 pieces of ot courting |waTeed that there might have been curved track and 2 pieces of straight track, A wonderful °i* . hp correct We are showing a | an tired, a belief in the minds of bank rob- | for the boy. rari i fst og ters that she did, and that it was varied assortment an iS iy possible they had taken this meanw Leather Romeos and fas F of trying to get them Operas, in soft brown SS, ee ance ates oar ieee || | ROME ALL-COPPER WASH 1d—also ’ | at I'm sure I can’t begin to fig and green i. Tiger ! Dx. Thacher’: ae BOILERS % sortment is complete. Little ts will nee if R. F. Barnett, the man <— ° Made extra heav Ine" dos abet Liver and RA RM | 0 wayn he gave a girl resembling , , h stationary hag TONIC Miss Austin a ‘lift? in hia auto to| Mey les, and fitin covept the border, will be able to {dentity * sizes 8 and 9; verte My ; | For ebiid 4 adult ae At tay Atva 8 hike < Fs pon rida yee Prices very low, con- SOLD BY YOUR DRUGGI | her, That may give us something : pecial for Friday4yMan 2 2S to work on.” sidering the unusual | rat Ave": a | 2tticlaie pointed out | Thursday 3 $4.98 A robbing bands have been quality. | = hg Aig a irk a =Jactive in and around Seattle Intely | i) : q ren 0 Company, Cor and cited the recent hold-up of thé CA personal trial Bloor Car, ainvand divs: Bank of California messengern on of a good article Enumclaw by ihe Haumelaw Dro Com Resend av to show the boldness of is its best | y'and by leading aruggists in every) Credence is given to the bank “The Gift Slipper Store’”’ advertisement kreatedaltmned- hater” <S3 robber theory also by the fact that | ‘ oo © » | Nell Aystin, in telling her story in IBUNIONS! 2 rane | @ | Margaret McLean, with whom she | pe = Pain Stops Instantly— [lived at 817 Millard st,, sald thet The Reddy Toaster Stove boils, toasts and fr ll Hump Vanishes EN ils ane two kidnap: very economical to operate. Your choice of these ain AT MY RISK). “Where are your keys" Bareictepatate Misa Austin ys that when she —, ly—banishes the ugly s within two blocks of the church and— ; ‘ ehey, ewollen, burning noticed an auto standing at the EXTRA! UNIVERSAL 1 v conditien. You oan wear! curh ahead of her,.that two men s solvent to treat buntone smaller shoe with Nordstrom | DENS siesta tno ear were oe Vacuum Bottles Electric Heaters mothered her cries by clamping} ern Ke it {x hand over her mouth. Then| While they last aie for Gatte S Satentiven. ce A shnventa 1d or felt ‘aptain of Detectives Charles ae most convenient portable, 2 Second Ave. Indigestion, 0 Blaster Reprints 1 nt was petitioned by influ reflector type Heater, suitable Gassy Pains Wete Banlon Teeatmae, “Sm! ential friends of Miss Aust for heating small rooms. or a plete Bunion Treatment. You of n to == Exclu i | ili. to will aay ft # wonderful—|open the police investigation ‘ fices; has 12-inch copper reflec: Shoes fo: ‘Liver Disorder wn ate t neon | enamel; has aluminum cup; keeps Hot Point 61h, ELECTRIC r Men Covisttpation Nt mutter, aped new basi ° liquids hot or cold 24 hours, IRONS, priced P $6.75 iW i (Nor delivered at this price. (Made by the Edison Electric Appli: e C / ree . Slee Appliance Co.) Sold Everywhere at 25 ttot NB." Ad KAY LABORATORIES, Dept, K-90 186 No, LaSalle St., Chicago, Ulinois.

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