The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 4

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| KINSTON, Risky case was being tried. | in a} with “How mach did he have™ _— NT WOVE VER RS CARES e Commentey Pinee— i Hpeccen SL | SIT Rogers’ Bros. “Where danky youth. “And you say you saw this man) added the witness, blandly. Qu DIAMONDS. on Credit The quality of a diamond is much more impor- tant than mere size. We offer the largest possible size con- sistent with quality. * Make no mistake—get her a quality diamond for Christmas and buy it of us to be sure. Cash Prices on Our Deferred Payment Plan Typical Examples of our eng of diamond ring mountings—set with spe- cially selected diamonds of superlative quality; blue- white; of the finest make and Higher priced Diamond Rings up to $1,000 on easy Terms ‘Women’s Wrist W. $1 Down $l a week an exceptional fy a 14K White 27° 4: ‘These charming Wrist watch hey have @ 16-jewel movement ase, Minher priced Wrist Watches on easiest of easy terms. ILLINOIS WATCHES For accuracyand di a pope ge in 17, 19 and 21 et ipl aged weap ath fps either Fiala os or rex cases, Plain or fancy dials, This particular warchhasa ft Jewelmove- § 50 u ment fitted to a 25-year 37: X a) | Green Gold engravedcase 7 |) $1 DOWN—$1 A WEEK : Gift movement Watches and fitted to @ 26-year case that is one-' third thinner than the average model. This watch W decidedly different from anything yet produced and marks @ step {n the art of fing watch- making, Can be bad with @ solid gold case for $100. “Where credit is di [THE TUACH™ cud caumonniy otc jrinstein 1107 Third Ave. Between Spring and Seneca OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS plece wctm 193.85. Head- quarters for Christmas Shoppers Dependable Watch Repairing “Five gallons,” Can WeGet |..." Bottle Like Nissi) “What aid be have It int we Den 1 atte mover | “A quart bottle,” sponse, replied the wit-) ‘The police sald the witness had jbeen an inmate of an institution * asked) tor mental defectives. REASON. ABLE SOLUTION ‘The lawyer staggered. “Jersey Slioping Seaward" nay “The bottle weren't quite full,”| scientists. Can it be ponsible that the state Ss trying to get out beyond the 12mile Imit?—New York Trib. was the re-| court. One msde called a Manor?” asked an attorney.| “Step down,” commanded the at- torney. THE SUNSHINE. SMILES]& Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Wert in The Seattle Star Eéited by Dr, Yrank n ‘Lape F lions Capitol 4626 A MESSAGE FROM HANNAIL My dear friends; |"Gone are the blossoms and birds of | Spring, | | Silent the bluebirds call; | Gathered the harvests of fruit and |_ And sure aro the leaves that fall, | But warm ty the glow of the open hearth, |. And glad are the henrts that praise |The Giver of Gifts for the harvest! | store And the frlends of olden days.” 1 am wishing « glad, happy Christmas to all my — Seattle | friends and my heart 4s full of gratl | tude and love for the many blessings of the past and present, and IT want |to thank all my many friends for thelr wonderful goodness to me, God's blessings be showered upon | you all, dear frienda, With best of good wishes to all, I am, Very sincerely, MIS, J, F, COLLINS, _Kellowe, Yaa. *- | | Two HL nO KIDDIES HAPPY | There ts only one way of express-| ing in a f gf the success of Captain Jack's theater party and) that {8 “it was @ scream from etart to finish.” Manager Howard McKay jof-the Fremont theater, in selecting | Hoot Gibson in “The Ramblin’ Kia" Baby Peggy in “Tipps” for his program, proved Captain! ack'ns good judgment in selecting this clean, » claas pleture houne for hin party, and Manager MoKay had such a wonderful time himee! saying ho felt "10 yeara younger,"! that Captain Jack thinks he owes the | Junior Radio club about $50 for the | privilege of entertaining this live bunch of youngsters tn his theater, The following car owners made Iti possible to ansemble the 200 young: ters and take them home: Alice, Nelwon, General Motors company.) | Ford dealers, three cars; O. H. Free | man; Bleits funefl parlors, Clark Fuel ‘company, James Cleaning | works, Mittlestadt Undertakers, Capt. | H. G. Wright. fire station 35. Tho management of the Ryther! and Washington Children’s homes eee |All that counts is leading onward, | is ahead, not behind, When there’s gladness In the spirit and there's rapture in the mind, Not the hills we've clambered over, | but the hills that lie abead, Dead to fields knew deep in clover, where the harvest fields are spread.” | Carry In your hearts a pleture of what you would like to be, | | then take the first step toward | achieving it by doing something | | | for somebody quick. That will | | | | put you tn a largo way toward | | | obtaining your heart's desire by | | assuring a sunny disposition and | | | enable you to reach tho goal | | with speed and accuracy. Try it! | \% x | see | NOTICE Bunshine guild Indies will hold| jthetr next regular meeting at the residence of Mrs. Olive B. Hawken, | 042 20th ave, Tuesday, December 11, | It fe hoped there will be a large at. tendance to axwure good officers for the ensuing y an an election will | de heid at that time. see BIRD WANTED FOR SHUT-AN Have you « ging bird for a lonesome shut-in, where he will got an excellent home? Phone CA pitl- 4626, | oe SHUTIN, RADIO PROGRAM ‘The folloWing artists entertained] |shut-ins from KDZE on Saturday| Jafternoon. Ruth McPhitridge, vio-| lin pupll of Madam berg. Wil-| iam ¥F. Hoffman, piano and song: | author of “Forward, March." Minn |Ruth Havsted, soprano. Minn} | Doreen Snowden, reader Snowden School. | ‘The regular shut-in program will | be on the alr from KDZE, the Rhodes Co, Saturday afternoon, at 12:30. True*P. Mh ‘crust fs Hep ’ Food-Fruits for Red-Blooded Folks wos Pleasure that reflects itself in the cheerful coun- Sealdheart Grapefruit (in CANS) afforded you by The inner meat of Seald- sweet grapefruit, separated from the outer membranes and rind before canning. Ready to serve—chill before using. Eat as you would fresh grapefruit. Add a bit of sugar or salt if you like. Ask your grocer for Sealdheart when- ever you are unable to secure fresh Sealdoweet grapefruit or prefer the goods in cans. Fa@Riza They are health-giving and health preservin, of body-regulating mineral salts. ‘Ask your fruit dealer for Sealdewset oranges end grapefruit, and insist on having them in the sanitary tisnue- paper wrappers in which they are shipped. Grapefruit” write change, 815 Citra tenances, the sunny dispositions and the energetic actions which make life better worth the living is Sealdsweet Glorida Grapefruit ig, containing two kinds of vitamines—which tone the system and aid digestion—plenty of natural fruit sugar and an abundance For gift copy of book “Home Uses for Juices of Bealdeweet Oranges and Florida Citrus Bx- 9 Exchange Build ing, Tampa, Florida. Scaldeweet Florida oranges are juicy, finely-flavored and sweet jand thelr great success ty directly jdue to the untiring efforts of tte j bership of the club, |father, Louls Singerman, Rie Doctor. SEATTLE STAR WON'T YOU HELP? Please do not disappoint my ttle ahutdin friend, Wile Johanson, in her desire to go to Callfory dollara from the Lonesome week brings the total to date to only $4.00, and Wo need $40 to buy her @ Ueket, The doctors say that Califor nia fa the only place she can be happy in, due to her crippled condl- tion, eee A MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR Do you know that, by putting a shine on another's face, you are put Ung a shine on your own? That I why the Sunshine guild folks, om they are rounding out the most suc. consful year of thair existence, carry on thelr facom ong of those smiles that won't \como off. Hundreds of good cheer calls have beon made, ehutins by the score have been kept happy, no lees than 200 of them taken on plenics during the summer, 15 luncheons with en- tertainment given at the county hoe |pital and home, Quilts, rug# and] clothing have been. prepared and ixtributed in needy homes, and 25 homes of ahutins made happy on Thanksgiving with & «rand finale as a climax, the Shut-n bazacr netting $150 for ahutdng and their activities, ‘Tho burden for nll these activities president, and . vice Lackey Mra. prealdent, Olive. B, Mrs. Hawken, Nellie eee Considering the amall active mem: it In accom: | plishing many marvelous deeds, eee COUNTY HOME GETS ORGAN ‘The Uttle chapel at the county home has been enriched by a beau. | tiful large Eatey organ, the Christ. |mas gift of the HopperKelley| Musio House, and the old people will be made happy with frequent recitals, SINGERMAN'S 23RD ANNUAL! DINNER FOR THE BLIND In perpetuating a custom of hi ig bring: | ing much happiness to a large num ber of the Seattle blind. It was the custom of Paul Singerman, whose mother was blind, to give a big din ner to any blind person he could find on Thankegiving day, in her honor. Since his father pansed to the! at Beyond, Louls Singerman has ued the dinners, On Than) n | a day 106 blind ad ueste at the Masonic club dining} room, where a wonderful Thankagty- ing dinner was served, An orchestra played thruout the| meal, and Mise Abble Howard and) Archie Ruggtes entertained. Auto-| mobiles of Mra. O. H. Ryther and the Georgetown Undertaking Co. | carried several who could not go on| street cars, Gi | LITERARY \¥ eA TP A EE William Butler Yeats, author and playwright, won the Nobel prize for literature this year. In 1922 he was named a member of the Irish Free State. SURE, HE WAS THANK! “I have just calied in to es much I appreciate your Lt y how] treatment, ut Iam not your doctor, young But you were my old uncle's, and I am his hetr!"—~Karikaturen (Christian! t At the House of Service HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH EXAMINATIONS FREE Our experience tn viston test. Ing enables us to correct your eyes with scientific accuracy. Wo specialize in the most modern forms spectacles and eye. in our own modern lens-grinding plant—the popular Toric and Kryptok IN. « ISIBLE BIFOCAL LI Always Reliablet MARCUM OPTICAL Co. DR. C, MARCUM 917 FIRST AVENUE Near Madison MA in-3699 PY = : ii RPA Ty ee Shop “Early in ti the Day Main 0720 malin healatentaceati The Finest Selection of Hickok Belts and Buckles for Men ONE complete department near the Pike Street entrance devoted entirely to these famous belts and buckles, because they are the finest A America. The best leathers, silver buckles with in- itials and emblems, make them ideal gifts, Belto- grams are the newest fad for men. ‘They are ideal for securing the watch and serve as orna- mental buckle. Worn as illus- trated. No, 1512 A Sterliog Silver HICKOK Buckle, cut- out Old English Initial with genuine Cowhide HICKOK Belt a HICKOK Belt with HICKOK initial Buckle, enclosed in an unusually attractive HICKOK Gift Box. It’s a different kind of a gift and therefore the more acceptable. tate se Emblem Buckles are of impor- tance to aman who belongs to HICKOK Belts & Buckles a lodge or club. Several kinds. 2.50 Neckwear The season’s latest styles are to” be found in four-in-hands, {ii practical plain blacks, solid colors, stripes, heath- er mixtures and novelty effects. Knit Ties 65¢ to 3.50 Silk Ties 45e to 3.50 —MeDougall-Southwick, Men's Shop, Street Fleor. —are eyer needed in the man’s wardrobe, and he will more than appreciate one of these. Be they madras or English broad- cloth, they are most acceptable. 2.65 to 5.50 Italian Silk Underwear —noted for its attractiveness and practicalness | 3:95 SPLENDID assortment Of tailored garments, Italian Silk Vests, in good, heavy quality, bodice style; dainty and desirable gift Italian Silk Knickers in knee lengths with single elastic, including } a Jersey Silk Vests in bodice style with self strap, underarm reinforcements; 1.65 65 in flesh. Sizes 36 to 42. Excellent values at | Jersey Silk Bloomers to match the vests. Well tailored, ralnforved inseams, plain elastic knee and finished with frill. Sizes 6 and 7 | 2.45 —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floor. Newly Arrived From the Orient Glorious Mah Jongg Coats HE increasing pop- ularity of that ancient Chinese game makes these ~- coats doubly desirable, and one might wish to pos- sess a coat for the elab- orateness and beauty of design and materi- al whether one plays or not, Mah Jongg and bamboo, clean tiles; . 14.50 to 85.00 Also a very fine set in genuine ivory, in satin-lined les case .. tee Mah Jongg Racks, 1.50 to 10.00 Effective hand dec- orated Mah Jongg Pencils, further adorned with a color- ful tassel 85e Then — Mah Jongg Score Pads of silk with brilliant designs in Chinese effect, 2.00 all-Southwiok, , Street Floor. They are short or long coat styles of heavy silk with bountiful em- broldery. They aro lined with lovely silk. In vivid American Beauty or Navy and Black with _ brilliant motifs, Remarkably priced, 22.50 to 95.00 Dourall-Southwick, Sa SEE & \—~

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