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Add One to Your Charge Account Liberal Credit ~ Easy Terms Antique Mahogany ROCKER COMFORTABLE, elegant rocker, an artistic addition to any room; exactly as plo- tured, [SPECIAL] $170 Add Toy Purchases to Your Charge Account TOY SPECIALS Pioneer Coaste: R ic, 0S MaMa Dolly 14 *¢ SPECIAL....... $3.29 GRUNBAUM BROS. FURNITURE CO. i Easy Terms Leather Auto Seat ROCKER 1E neat in mado of genuine brown Spanish leather, spring filled. The sturdy oak frame i finished in both golden and fumed oak. $0.85 Inches high, Sailor Taken to South on Charge Wanted In San Francisco on a postoffice money order for $100, James Don- charge of forging a answer sailor of the battleship Mll-, h waukee, who was recently arrested | of the first consignment of Can. in Bremerton, was on his way to|adian apples on the German mar-| the accusation Friday in| ket with charge of Deputy U. Joseph Knizek. —S STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 PL OTTAWA, Ont. Dec. 7.— two years ts recorded 8. Marshal) by I. D, Wilgress, Canadian trade commissioner at Hamburg, TOYLAND OFFERS UNUSUAL VALUES FOR EARLY CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS TEDDY AUTOMOBILES Just Uke dad's; have disc, rubber-tired wheels, Klaxon, steering wheel, gas control, brake, clutch and bumper, as pictured, except with disco wheels.’ A wonderful gift (for the boy. Extra special ..\... TINKER TOYS OR BING STONE BLOCKS, your choice pa yee Per anita og a Most interesting toys for the little folks aie et $6.49 MAZDA LAMPS use only one-third as much current as carbon Iamps. SOCKETS, special 5-PIECE PANTRY 49c Special at goods. .39C 50 ONLY 44-PIECE BAVARIAN CHINA DINNER SETS IN TWO CONVENTIONAL BORDER DESIGNS On Sale Saturday at $15.49 and $16.98 Will make an ideal gift. (Buy now for Christmas.) SETS Enameled in white with bine letters; con- talners for bread, flour, sugar, coffee and tea. A wonderful x, 91-69 VERY SPECIAL CHILDREN’S C 39c 18 inches high and attractively finished in,red. , No ©. 0. D. orders—delivered only with other UNIVERSAL WITH 1LPINT VACUUM ‘ BOTTLE, priced extra low at.... $1 .69 nA Heavy metal base, finished in black enamel, with tested bottle. An out-of-the ordinary v at this low price. None delivered, “HOLD-HE FLAPPER E CURLING IRONS 98c pecially made for bobbed hair. Guaranteed two years THE SE | PUSHES PLAN | | | | Councilman Lou Cohen | will oppose the Seattle bank- | ers’ plan for the construction | | of the civic auditorium at the | meeting of the council next Monday, he declared Thurs- | day. Opposes Bankers’ | Plans for New Auditorium TTLE STAR THREE HURT IN TWO ACCIDENTS Girls “Hit by Street Car; Man May Die ‘Two girls were painfully hurt and | one man Was posslbly fatally injured in two traffic accidents ‘Thursday | evening, All three of the injured people were taken to hospitals, W. G. Turnbull, 1766 Atkt ave., was knocked unconscious at 6:46 p, m, when an automobile driven by | A. B, Merritt, 2418 65th ave. 8, struck him and knocked him down as Turnbull was waiting to board a street car in front of his hom Morritt nald he did not seo ‘Turn-| bull, and that the first he knew of an accident waa when ho felt a bump and slowed down to find the injured | man lying beside the car track, Turnbull waw taken to his home, whero he finally recovered consclous- hens, and wan later taken to a hon: pital, ‘Turnbull {# sald to have au tained concussion of the brain and & possible: skull fracture, Merritt blamed the accident on the rainy weather and wet streets, Two girls, Mins Doris Adams of Take Burlen and Miss Holly Fuqua, |}} 6342 Goth ave. #8. W., were struck by @ southbound Greenlake street | car at Second ave, and Seneca at. about 635 p. m. The Greenlake | F. Darling. The two girls claimed that they were crossing Second ave, and were standing on the south. bound car tracks waiting for a northbound car to pass, They | noticed the Greenlake car coming, | }) but thought they had time to cross | before it reached them, They were thrown upon the fender by the im: pact and carried a few feet. Both were taken to the city hos: | pital nuffering from shock and se: | vere bruises. ear wad in charge of Conductor J. |]} LOSS $400,000 AT ANACORTES | Cause of Disastrous Fire Is! Still a Mystery | ANACORTES, Dec. 7.—It was sald | Friday that lumber and mill prop-| Councilman A. Lou Cohen w | nance at next 3 day's meeting, in opposition to oned by city bankers, he think the city should spend $2,000,000 for an auditorium, | jas the syndicate of bond salesmen | jand bankers suggest,” Cohen said. |"Thetr plan ts too expensive, We | would have to ell the bonds below par, pay € per cent interest upon them and, In addition, pay taxes on |the Investment uring the 20-year | ty years at $175,000 a year Means $3,500,000 In addition to taxes jand depr tion. That's too much for-an auditorium.” Cohen said he does not contem plate construction of an auditorium |that will contain a banquet hall or | that will permit the showing of mo tion pictures. A banquet hall would | necessitate a $25,000 hén, .he clatma. “There are plenty of and hotels fn the eft: urants hen ald. | of theaters, | vaudeville. Wo} uditorium for auditorium not a combination cafe, ure theater, vaudeville d meeting place.” | belleves the auditortum | bo built at Denny park. “We | want to take an ditional property off the tax ro Veronica Worked | for This Man i of Cleveland, Ohio, ts | of: many who have acknowl. | d tho great benefit which fol wed the une of Veronica Water. made thin statement: “I have abled for the past five years uma and stomach and have doctored and used all kinds of drugs and medicin but without a curs. I have Ia uséd Veronica Water and {t has for me in a short time combined, and can recommend {t to those from these troubles. It Phil N trout no moi an all the wo 40-watt . B2¢ r is recommended 60-watt . 37¢ is who have T5-watt . . BEE ved from chronic const 100-watt ... ‘ 70¢ digestion, rheumatism, } BENJAMIN DOUBLE ELEC- bladder troubles and other stomach TRIO LIGHT Véronica is a natural er which almost acts like magio in fuen cases, A big % gal- jon bottld. at your druggiats, | seventy-five cents. Advertisement. | Veronica Water Ki-MoIDs|] AFTER MEALS. SURPRISING RELIER 7) FOR ti: ea RECOMMENDED BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine gives quicker relief than any other cold or la | grippe remedy. Tablets disintegrate in | 10 seconds. Effectiveness proved in millions of cases. Demand red box bear- ing Mr. Hill's portrait, All druggists— 30 cents, Stops Co sin 24 Hours le erty to the amount of $400,000 was destroyed in the fire that Thursday thru the waterfront area| occupied by the Morrix Fire departments of Anacortes, Mt.| Vernon, Bellingham and Everett to stem the blaze and save eof the fire tx njecture, It was disc a mat ter of ered nm the box factory about 1:50 a, m. by @ watchman The box factory thre drying kilns, 10,000,000 feet of lummber, the offices, the planing mill and five boxtars full of boxes were consumed, ‘Tho loss is partly covered by insur. ance, company authorities said. They will rebuild at once, |period {t ‘rematnad under title to | the holding company. | “Tw } ‘ GIVE PROGRAM Jazz Hounds Have Snappy Numbers for Radio Blind musteians will furnish the entire program at Radio KDZE, The Rhodes Co,, at $:30 Friday night. An tra calling themselves the Blind Jazz Hounds, accom plished plantist, Geor; ley; Mar: garet &) nm, Mezzo no, and an accordionist, LL, Krelger, who 1s also director of the Blind Jazz Hounds, will be heard. Bi ba 0- “Wedding Day of Trold Haugen” . B + Grieg George Bailey Voeat Bolo- “Out of the Dusk’ Margaret Sleton, measo soprane, Accordion Duet Novelty number Beandinavian & Charles Johnson Oren Krelger. Bananas Medley” i Hounde. | Piano Bolo— Hark, Hark, the Lark Schubert | David Knox | Vocal Solo “Girl of the ¢ Margare LOSES $36 TO ROBBER PAIR} Hold up by three bandits who ac. | costed him on his home Thurs. E. Rush, 707 N, 68rd | 1 of $46 veported | h sald that the three ed him at N. 63rd st. and Evanston ave. One of them pulled | yiver and i him to hold the other two | rifled his pockets. OLD FASHIONED TEA FOR CONSTIPATION Byew It Yourself at Home | best remedy you! ine condition Why not get brew cuptul for night for a week or two? u'll surely bi sed at tho Il praise Dr. ( n te raged } Min Co, | {} | | THE RHODES cs. Saturday Is the Last Day of The Men’s Holiday Shirt Event! Men’s Broadcloth Shirts $2.65 or 3 for $7.50 The biggest Shirt value of the year and a great Gift Item! Madras Shirts . $1.45 § $4.00 Regularly $2.00 and $2.50 each practical gift. $5.50. Quality and strawberry. Get That Boy A Bathrobe for Christmas Now is the time to make selections from our full stock of Boys’ Bathrobes. Pick them while sizes are complete and patterns are good. A Bathrobe will make a mighty Priced from $3.75 to Boys’ Dept—Main Floor Rear Premier Hand-Dipped Chocolates Special 40c Saturday a Pound Candy Booth—Upper Malin Floor Chocolates assorted mixed flavors of caramel, vanilla, lemon, maple Madras Shirts $1.95 %' $5.50 Regularly $2.50 and $3.00 each Saturday Sale Sensation! 35 Silk Dresses: for Afternoon and Evening Wear. Special $ 15.95 Bach Second Floor Witih the Holiday season now on you will find one of these Afternoon or Evening Dresses an added accessory to your wardrobe for the many occasions you are attending or planning on at- tending. These 35 Taffeta and Georgette Dresses in- clude light colors and white. There are also a few Street Dresses of crepe satin in brown, navy and black. Our, $24.50 line in small sizes, 16, 84 and 36 only, at $15.95 each! Silk and Satin HATS $5! Second Floor Small Pokes, Off-the- Face Hats and Turbans, made of faille silk and satins, embroidered, bead- ed and flower trimmed, in a wonderful variety of styles and colors. |Police Hold Man as Suspected Robber Alleged to have fled from two of- fleera, thereby arotsing thelr sus- | pictons, H, Good, a mechanic, was| thom overhauled and captured after a brief! jai) f but exciting chase on ‘Thursday | | night at Ninth ave, and Howell st. ich he Wife—Well, my dear, I investigation. Passing Show (London). SOLD! The Snyder Clothing Store asaigned to the Seattle Merchants’ Axaocintion. Dumped Out to the People ‘Thousands of dolla worth high-grade, nationally advertised Ha thrown ont to the people. ur share of the Hargains tomor- row (Saturday)or next week, Furnishings Sacrificed Caper Now..... 39C ren eae 12c Hone, Now c The Snyder Clothing Store assigned and w the creditors. The stock was United Wreckage Syndleni je dinanter w Tow or next week. SALE ST. Le $3.50; now $4.00 Men's irts — Arrow and Work | Shoexs— at $3.00 ond LOOK FOR LARGE United Wreckage Syndicate |*"s.¥8 All Cars Transfer to Front of Store 601 THIRD AVENUE, corner James Street | Goods From Assigned § and Other Merch: brands 0 get your share of is of Seattle and miles 1 Goods now being re. Ce ARTS SATURDAY 10 A. M.—COME! WORK) 85 ana 86 rean Shoe: 98 | Hundreds of Pairs C | ree ean0 wr $3.98 of Shoes to Be Sacrificed It t Be here tomor- cn PANTS— | Lt $2.60 woot process | $1.98 | rom ree 869 Siataee, $1.98 SUITS — “Clothing” Sacrificed .... $14.9) Overconts, sold 5. $5.95 » mold at 81.50, | § - 98c | Mires, Groceries for. Sacrificed w.. 9Bc 12.50 98c to Be Sacrificed $2.00 and $1.98 [Mie | Men an edt 1) a Wat $i 98 n Dress at M4 SIGNS SACRIFIC der Clothing Store dine on Sole en ee ee DIPLOMACY, ALWAYS PAYS. Hubby—Really, Ethel, seven @ two officers, M. J. Maher and| pounds for a hat is the ‘height of . Ivey, clatm that Good was in pos-| extravagance! | session of a saw and level v |scemed v ery anxious to Mide from| have to look nice when I am with Good was taken to the city| you; your so distinguished looking. Men's and Young Men's Suits and Over- im wold at $15 and atyleas regularly at $25 and 850, ints, aold at $3) Hundreds of Pants Youths’ Pants, solled; sold at