The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1923, Page 5

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" | The Largest Complete Homefurnishing Store in the Northwest ca] FURNITURE CO. INC. SIXTH AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE 100 Pairs! | iM GENUINE JES SEATTLE STAR i STATE POWER BOORTERS ) 4 mani Terms More Shopping Days Before Christmas Shop at the Store of Pleasing Gifts 6 Pictured MICA ELECTRIC POLYCHROME TORCHIERS REUGLARLY SOLD AT ° $4.50 and $5 A highly decorative, useful, inexpensive Christmas gift, Here The Kind Even You Le7 Would Like to Be the / Recipient of p96 ai Choice Stationery in Gift Boxes Whiting’s Aletta Linen in silver white shade with gilt beveled edges; neatly tied with blue ribbon and’put up in a plain box. We also have the same num- ber in colors. Attractive for gifts at 85¢ a box. Whiting’s Aletta Linen; 24 ~ Whiting’s Frayedge silver Whiting’s Polo Cloth; the 48% onvelopens aiid 134 write paper, of plop. fintinea popular gray finished paper ae eae stock, all white and of a very in an attractive gray box edged: : “correspondence --. ane" Guality, 24abeeta-and 24." with dainty top: A. very ab cards, ribbon tied and in an envelopes in a neat box- at tractive gift item for man or attractive gift box at $1.98. $1.25. woman; 75¢. And Many Other Splendid Gift Numbers BASE A. H. Goss, president of the State Grange, will be a | big factor in the power fight of 1924. R. J. Faussett, city attor- ney, of Everett, represents the Northern part of the state at the state power) sheets, meeting. Hy gilt * * + 4 Le) RE eRe HERE’S MORE ABOUT STATE POWER MEETING STARTS ON PAGE 1 | , Power league as the central body. Arthur Cross, city attorne? of Aberdeen, where a hot fight re- cently ended with victory for the city in their efforts to create thoir own power plant, declared that of-|¢tt. reported that the voters of that | Novelty Pouch Bags $2.95 to $5.95 ficlals of the Grays Harbor Railway | district were so hind the Bone | Attractive for & Light Co. offered, after accepting | power bill, despite | Gift Giving position of the defeat, to build the proponed Wy-| press of that city he xuper-power | Pretty Pouch Bags as Christmas Tree Orna~ sketched, designed of ments and trimmings in Power Co, which is handled thru our own plant and retailed to city customers. Profits from the depart: | ment built our city halt.” R. J. Faussett, representing Ever: | Christmas Tree Trimmings We have a large and select assortment of Extra! Now! One enormous table filled to overflow: ing with dressed dolls priced from 75¢ to $25.00—One-Half Price. All undressed dolls (hundreds gf them), priced from $1.00 to 87.50—One-Half Price. nooche power plant. “They were in-| development idea is not well enou formed,” Crosa raid, “that*their of-| known for public opinion to be ascer- calfskin: and other ‘leath- Sit castors’ land: atest fer had ‘come too late." tained at present,” he said. ers, with novelty metal Priced at 2 for 15¢, Centralia ia solldly behind any| ‘That the Erickson and Bono bills||| and composition tops, 10¢ and 15¢. Sets of {Practical plan for superpower de-| Will be placed together before the ||| many of which are one dozen in a box from | velopment, was the declaration of| people at the next election was re. H studded with colored 25¢ to 35¢. Mayor Geo. L. Barner, who repre-| garded as certain by practically all anes isd ase mes |sented his city. “We haye Neen suc-| of the leaders at the meeting. ined and neatly fitted . . jceasful tn handling our own power| A. H ons, president of the state with: cob’ pubes vane Electric Light |problem,” he sald. “Woe buy power | grange, was also prevent at the meet mirror. Priced from Sets from the Sherman County Light & tng. 82.95 to 85.95 cach. i eee colors and styles, reason- ably priced. Victim Proves Innocence Sista |byCapturingWrongdoer CHICAGO; Dec. 17.—Revela- Bring the Kiddies to see Santa in TOYLAND. Thousands of Wonderful Toys. Toy and gift purchases may be added to your charge account—NOW! GRUNBAUM BROS. FURINTURE CO. yi paPs7EDE TEE PEPETARETER TERA TETEMETEMTEDE METER RE HOURS: 8:30 A, M. to 6 P. M. Men’s Knit Ties Reduced to 65c or 2 for $1.25 Men's Dept.—Main Floor—Just Inside the Door penitentiary, Velocipede or Pedal Kar finished in red; TUESDAY'S SPECIALS OFFER BIG SAVINGS TO CHRISTMAS — A SPECIAL VALUE! ma A YOUR CHOICE Pedal Kar is well made, with rubber-tired disc wheels, has velocipede style handles and fitted with bell. Regular $5.00 tions that George Pteriotis, Greek banker, served 33 months in a federal prison for a crime com- mitted by Joseph Sakelos, of San Francisco, Cal., were made by Pterlotin today, Unalded by police, Ptertotis selzed Sakelos at a Chicago rail- way station. Sakelos today confessed that tn 1920 ho altered a foreign bill of Inding and obtained $12,000, for _¥ hich Pteriotis was sent to the ~ Veronica Worked For This Man Phil Null, of, Cl one of many who have ack hio, in ledged the great benefit which followed the | Pteriotis told his story. He was President of the American Com pany of Commerce, Wall Street, New York. Ho aold out to Sake- los and others and went to Lon- don and established an export business. Later Pteriotis learned ho was under Indictment in New York. He returned, but on board ship was arrested and held under $100,000 bonds, At the trial Pteriotis was identified as Sake- los, the man who altered foreign bills of lading 000 from banks. Our regular $1.00 line of Men’s Knit Ties have been reduced for this week’s selling to 65¢ each or 2 for $1.25. They are in an assortment of colors and combinations—copies of our regular $2.50 and $3.50 ties. Take advan- tage of this remarkable gift opportunity at a marked saving. Give Them a Kodak for Christmas A Gift That Any Member of the Family Will Appreciate Eastman Kodaks in all sizes with your choice of lens equipment, reasonably priced. Also, a good range of Brownie cameras selling at $2.50, $3.50 and values for $3.49, died of a broken His childhood s ed him and he wa. threo years’ imprisonme otls was use of Veronica Water. He mado| this statement: ‘I haye been troubled | tor the past five yoars with rheuma-| tism and stomach trouble, and have doctored and used all kinds of drugs | and medicines, but without a cure.| I havo lately used Veronica Water land it has dono more for me in a short timo than all else combined, and can honestly recommend it to wrote to Sakelos, those suffering from these troubles.| 4, tn | SPECIAL $1.49 suri, It does the work.’ | A fine gift for the boy. Veronica Water is recommended | $ by thousands who h }from chronic constipation, indiges. | tion, rheumatiam, kidney and bladder | troubles and other stomach disorders. | Veronica is a natural spring water which almost acts |such cases, A tg 1 jat your druggists, | centa. $4.50. Kodak Dept—Main Floor 2.00 GREAT AMERICAN BASEBALL GAME sed on ted a relent! | aaa Die i in sas of Norwegian Ship | NORFOLK, Va. Dec. 1 More | s |than 20 persons are believed to have | lost thelr lives in the destruction of | the Norwegiqn steamer Runa, which | ue ie the train,’ foundered off Frying Pan shoals, | miapiatn wbeh | ons con s : near here. A lifeboat ,has been | on bottle | found with all occupants dead. seventy-five akelos replied, heen relieved | meet him tn Chi. CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMEN 5c and 10c Each 75¢ CHRISTMAS TREE STANDS SPECIAL 49¢ Strongly made of steel, will hold any tree. to me.” An order had Just come thru for Pteriotis’ deportation. It will Leather Automobile Gloves SPECIAL 91.98 PAIR PUMP GUNS It sure Is a daisy; extra weil made—a gift that Is sure to please the boy; regularly sells at $4.50. Special— $2.98 MANNING-BOWMAN ALUMINUM COFFEE PERCOLATORS Regular $4.00. Special $2.98 Your choles of 4- and 6-cup sizes in paneled or plain styles; are equip ped with patented valve; will make UNIVERSAL BOY! /100 Gift Smoking Sets SCOUT KNIVES Special Tuesday at $1.29 49c An exceptional vafue. Blades and spring are Wonderful value; 27-inch metal made of finest quality d stand with glass ash re ceiver; a very attractive set crucible steel. The ideal gift. All leather; wrist length or gauntlet gloves; some with leather palms and mackinaw backs; are warmly lined. Beautiful 4-Piece Colored Glass Console Sets Consisting of bowl, stand, 2 candle $3.49 CONSOLE SETS, with WAX FRUIT. Special Veronica Water Advertisement. (METROPOLITAN SEATTLE ARTIST SERIES Katharine Rice, Mgr. Presents’ THIRD ARTIST TONIGHT VLADIMIR ROS Bernard R mere sing- band.” ing—world Great ana Tenor sensation.” CONCERT. Pricen: & $2.00, be revoked Federal officia first ti later pi say this Is the man has 1 his innocence. | Travel to Orient Undet crease, re ne _ Shows | $0 § ed by the Japanese ¢ c to a state. J. Hanscom, | ral passenger it for the Ad. 1 Ortental line ne factors underlying the ine Hanscom states Are The vival of Oriental trade anc cross the Pacific in and maga and California por Carroll Advocates Publicity Bureau introduc Matablished 1903. Phone MA tn-aiee A Selected List of 5 Christmas Records Music from this collection of beautiful Christmas Recordings should have a place in every home. These selections make Most Desirable Gifts for Music Lovers While Sheperds Watched It Came Upon the Mid he ke of doll thats * -W-e-e-t | = pou fast Tove ove / = her Go to the nearest toy dealer ordepartment | store and ask to see Effanbee Dolls. Victor Oratorio Chorus Victor Oratorlo Chords QQ Stent Night (Violin, and Harp). Neapolitan Trio Christmas Hymne (5 ‘rancix J. Lapitino Stille Nacht, Hetlige Nacht ( Yom Himmel Hoch (Christma: q No. 62 Star of Hethichem Evan Williams Evan Willams ‘ Santa Claus Tells of Mother Santa Claus Tells of Mother No. 18} art I. .Glibert Girard art U.Gilbert Girard © Littte ‘Town of Nethiehem Collegiate Choir The Infant Jesus aw, si iiColleginte Chote No, 5103 —10-in.—$1.00 Adenste Fideles (with Male Ci! Lost Chord Stlent Night ston and Male Quartet F Moly Night om and Male Quartet E Star of the East Trinity Chotr Birthday of a King Trinity Choir Holy Night Reinald Werrenrath Nazareth ..... Reinald Werrenrath No, 6426—12-In.— $2.00 FOLEY'S[: HONEYTAR Fi ESTABLISHED 1875 REFUSE SUBSTITUTES i421 Thit OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ERA RARA NARA SS SA RASA RASA SE RAE John McCormack § John McCormack

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