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> ray etieiaating ‘J —THE SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT —THE FIRST FLOOR has men’s gifts —ON THE SECOND FLOOR are Gift gerie, and Baby Gifts. ——Special Price Basement. i) WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1928, RRaser-Panerso N Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Filled With Gifts Every floor furnishes its share in supplying Seattle with its Holiday gifts \ —THE THIRD FLOOR is the Apparel has many tables of bright gift Floor and what woman doesn’t like Aprons, racks of Corduroy Robes a “new dress” or blouse for Christ- er acceptable gifts, fat and other acceptable gi -THE FOURTH FLOOR ISTHE GIFT CENTER—the Art and Gift Secti 2 S ra SI 2 and women’s small wares and dress Rae peer e mop And tie accessories, ‘THE FIFTH FLOOR CARRIES THE LL GE—the finest trunks, bags A a rsa: c 2 and cases that can be bought: any- Slippers for everyone — Linens, Lin- where, On this floor are the Sewing Machines, also, The Bargain Center New Wool Dresses $9.50 Attractive new models, developed in unusual quality of Poiret twills. Featuring straight- line, panel, braided, embroidered and coat styles. An opportunity to obtain up-to-the- minute dresses at an unusually low price. Women’s sizes, 86 to 44. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20, A Special Value in Hand-made Philippine Gowns and Chemises $1. 95 Theso hand-m “Brushed” Sweaters $4.75 Smart Brushed Wool Sweaters in “Chappie” style. Popular camel and silver colors with contrasting borders. Sizes 36 to 44. Specially priced. Women’s Blanket Robes $3.95 New cord-trimmed Robes, made of fine Law- rence cloth. Very long and roomy, in all the desired shades; very prettily trimmed. Sizes 36 to 44, pred Wagner, Race Figure, Is Injured | wou 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. $5.50 CROWN COMBINATION GAME BOARDS, Special LO W ER A wonderful gift that will be enjoyed by the whole family— PRIC ES plays 67 different games, has 85 pieces of equipment, and rule book. CHILD’S SEWING MACHINES, late arri arrivals, which we have priced very low at— $1.98 ani $2.98 Sews just like mother’s—an excellent present for the little pi $6.49 COASTER WAGONS, Size 14x32 inches; oak body, attractively painted, with roller: Extra Special .. bearing dise wheels and good brake; strong handle with steel steering braces. Your choice of two styles. (Like cut, except with dise wheels.) “IVER-JOHNSON” BICYCLES, latest models— your choice Thursday at We have arranged our . @PIECE STAINLESS STEEL Gift CARVING SETS eg $6.95 ou $9.95 Bg A wonderful gift. Buy tomorrow 49 at a big saving. 27-inch metal footed stand with glass ash receiver—a yery at tractive set. SALE OF BRASS JARDINIERES for Thurs. tay at BL AQ §-inch size. An unusu ally good value, y priced. All leather, wrist-length y lined. A splendid gift for BROWN LEATHER ‘3 $1.98 i BLACK LEATHER 98 ’ A Big Sale of GIFT SILVERWARE 2 OBE Wonderful values. Included are: COLD MEAT FORKS, BERRY SPOONS, PIE KNIVES, SALTS and PEPPERS, CHILD'S CUP, CHILD'S 3-PIECE SETS and many others. Beautiful 7-Piece Grape and Star Cut Glass WATE? SETS, Special $1.39 A very ‘ow pr Thin blown glans of e designs. (Deliv onl, th ‘ ) ‘ THE SEATTLE STAR | | ie PS OTHERS GET START } Mrs. A, Green “found” herself atin the war and now she is helping others to find them-| selves thru | her employ- | | ment agency | which she conducts here in Seattle. Men and Women ‘ ‘Find” Themselves Thru Mrs. Green’s S$. O. S. | Employment Agency | ad and make good ng worth doing, This is the sixth of a series of articles in The Star about Seattle women who have made good In the business world. °S OTHERS TO “FIND” THEMSELVES | In th " Mra. Green “ ¢ ways her gr in helping She is never too BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER 1 to Haten to troubles, little wicker and « of her main of girls may rent eally came about “dur. tho man who was rv Ms name, BUT MORE LIKE HAVEN THAN AN OFFICE | Missing Man’s Body Found Under Bridge survived by a widow and ald to be in destitute It is believed he fe le or was thrown off jo train. STOMACH TROUBLE. : GET QUICK RELIEF Try this! Just a spoonful of Dr. Thacher’s after the next few meals. Notice the improvement in appetite, digestion and the way you feel. Let this whole. some vegetable tonic end constipation and nervousness and increase your strength,ener~ | xy and vigor, Unless you are completely Ditistied, druggists are suthorised to return your money Dr Thachers- fiver and Blood Syri 2 TONIC ‘ Break a Cold Right Up with | com: “Pape’s Cold Compound” | ‘ Home Treatment For Piles Advertisement corey PILLS BRING REL LEY PILLS a Let Cuticara Help You Keep Your Good Looks better to care for your the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to per- fame. Then why not make these te, fragrant em let pr a a TTR PAGE & THE RHODES ©. Shop in the Store of Pleasing Gifts Make It a Happy Christmas for the Youngsters | Bathrobes for Girls and Youngsters $1.95 and Up to $4.95 I | Something that every one of them finds much use | for and gets much service out of—a Bath Robe. Y we have a very fine display of girls’ robes in sizes | from 2 to 16 years. 1] These are made of fine quality robings—many of } them are “Beacons’—of innumerable pretty patterns, | in shades of blue, brown, tan, lavender, rose and | pink, with cords and satin trimmings. Robes in sizes 2 to 6 years, range in price ays $1.95 to $3.50. Robes in sizes 8 to 16 years, range in price from nl $1.95 to $4.95. Girls’ Dept—Upper Main Floor And for Little Tots We Have— Suggestions for the Infant: $1.00 to $4.95 25¢ to, 81.50 Be and 81.00 50¢ to $1.25 $1.25 to $4.95 A pretty F B35¢ to 95¢ A comfy Sweater . $1.50 to $5.50 Ivory Brush 95¢ to $2.50 ® nd dozens of other ¢ and useful gifts that almost every ties, TaE nnooes co Robes for Boys, Too $3.75, $5.50 $7.50 Boys’ Department Main Floor, Rear A dainty Hand-made Dress Warm Wool Be Cunning A dainty Cold mornings won't be so a bath robe , and he will get good use f one robes, zy in For the! One Year-Old haart Reto 95¢ to $3.95 with shawl 75¢ and $1.00 ee - BA.95 to $6.95 Oe t 3 ues offered in $3.75, $5.5 Make It A Merry Christmas to $9.95 for Them All! to $3.95 For the Two-Year-Old Four-plece Polaralls i to 83.50 Pretty Dresses $1.25 to $4.95 Snuggiy Bath Robes— yi +... 81,50 to 83.95 Corduroy or Gingham Rompers— ae $1.25 to $3.95 Dolls that walk or talk— $1.98 to $6.95 GREAT NORTHERN FAVORS REDUCING YOUR TAXES The cost of government has been increasing for years with great rapidity, and this increases the cost of what you produce and what you consume. This cost of government must be met by taxation. Even when governments borrow the money they spend, they must impose taxes to pay the debt with interest. The ine e in railroad taxes is a measure of increased government costs. Great Northern taxes for its entire system were: In 191 In 1922 Great Northern taxes for 1922 were two and one-seventh times greater than for 1912. t Northern taxes for WASHINGTON in 1922 Great Northern taxes for King County in 1922 ow as is consistent with g pay them—all of them. Unnecessary governmental expenditure is a burden on production and consumption. It is to your interest to do everything in your power to encourage honesty, economy and efficiency in all forms of your government—federal, state and local—so as to reduce the taxes you p It is j as important to you to reduce the taxes your railroads pay, since they become part of the charge for transporta- tion, and so of your cost of living. All money expended by the state must be collected ulti- mately from the producers of wealth within the state. The public must invariably foot all tax bills, including railroad taxes. It is to your interest even more than to that of any road to make and keep them low. LOUIS W. HILL, Chairman of the Board, Talk No, 10.