The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 28, 1923, Page 3

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THE SHATTLE oak N HE GROTE-RANKIN CO OTTO F. KEGEL, President F ake Drive-Away Fools ‘BRITISH WILL | Mounted Traffic Cops CIRCLE GLOBE ‘Stunt Has All the Earmarks of an|Savadron of Warsi an) “Unparking,” but It Isn’t | nl LONDON, Deo, 28.— Six British “The dotedtive noticed two well | Warships left Devonport the other "The police traffic bureau is up in} Interesting Groups of Coats and Dresses the alr again, dressed men standing nearby, As] GY on the most extended cruine ever i | « pled by a naval squadron. i aeoms they © just found out! the cop approached, one of the men | tempted t Teas, Bridge— It seems they have just found out D AD} |that many motorists have been pull: | broke awa forced a choory smile, |, ‘The erulyo, which will extend over | “Well, good-bye, Jake! |%00 days and carry the six vou uncheons—Dinners, ing the wool over thelr eyes, Yes;/and yelled, Little Dance— and not only that, but making pub-| See you tomorrow." He climbed into So No garages out of the downtown] a car at the curb, shook the steer goes the Merry 0 all seas, part of the « mpire program” adopted at the nt empire conference in Londo} streets, In spity of the: vigilance of | ing wheel) and released his brakes, | & as Calendar, a dozen or so mounted cops, The bluecoat looked ‘at him, thie ships oll vinit all the Amportan | Calling; Calling But that th only a minor matter, | thought ho wad joing to drive | Ports In joel empire: and as: | . T nO Danas / is \ The method by which the bluecoats | away, and passed on without chal vo Anon 5, ° ; fe Calling—Calling— have heen bamboozled by the brainy | ing hiy car, Tho man in tho ear i ahe miso de soe Beas Bake Are Arranged for Satur day's Selling Call - -ing for— bimbos is what hurts the pride of | continued to rattle the brakes, honk te vere foe ee ith nt and the minions of Mayor Brown and} ed his horn and twisted the wheel Hey 0 woe * Delhi ai | wuntless and . eryns, soveral times, whereupon he climb: | Unusual Price Reductions on Hach Group Silk and Wool Frocks for Street and Afternoon Wear | the British rb Yoyaged directly south to re Christmas will be Dovo many moons the mounted | ed out and dusted his hands. | REALLY TOO BAD | WAY THEY: FOOL 'RA squadron will then steam w! Haw! Haw! he guffawed thward, up Hust Africa and "Did you see me fool that poor | across the Indian o ga | Mat-foot? Ho falls for that a ¢ which will re |times a day~-yea, brother, Honest, | 14, Crosaln it's a shame to fool tho big- sap, | archipe GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise med with pencil, yollow tags, | pr and overly sharp tongues, |p have been harassing the drivers who | leave their cars parked on Pike, The eecenng that makes [pine tnion. or festive the Holiday Salads DART FROM D shaSandwiches—thedrese- TO FOIL TRAP ing with that irresistible, er vently they 1 , as! Oe ES errr B 8 of the Asiatic Australia, will) Sydne J but I've gotta keep tho car here for| be re d about Easter time Hl po pe os t d down the avenue, chalk ot y 16 ho ec 1.9 no VoyaKe will continue ° Py As ole é é sey tangy tase ney ath ce mg nveat a [anatr ar, Dwr, tme he comer], hance the Sage wil conn $109 $19-% $21: $27: $3500 Write today for your free | the curb, that the drivers would | MPicg” and I have to. fool him/lulu, and into Canadian waters, Van ~ copy of “The Salad Bow!” rom nearby doorwayy at their | POs, © [eouver and Esquimalt, where there $96.05 pe qd et of “Party” and . 8 avold | “yt iy rumored the gt. Frank| will be n stopover of about two Sport Coats, $26.75 and $35.00 Weryday Necipes. n the car, | head of the | weeks, exter C. Fuqua, the nom! ing into July, Then the io bureau, intends to install| squadron will steer southward, th n the turb;‘whioh| battle cruleers’ proceeding thru the Panama canal, the light cruisers Ko alparaiyo and Callao to ape Horn. ‘The cruisers will woul w it had er the one-hour timo | |, THE BEST FOODS, Inc. 1961 Bryant St, San Francisco, Cal. Dress. and Street Coats---- $19.75, $35.00, $49.75, $55.00, $69.75, $98.50 and $115.00 Evening Gowns cnd Wraps at HALF - PRICE Women’s Skirts at $5.95 and $8.45 a car parka tothe alge sdquarters. st coppers m with po MOTHERS: — Why allow “‘snuflles” and stuffy, |<, Wheezy breathing to torment your | ), Babies when quick retief follows | , the use of CHAMBERLAIN’S "\ COUGH REMEDY °°: NG Narcotics jfrom the they stum- Halitax detective was Burglars in Peru, when about to ofthe supply themselves | an after-rinner | with a sp nd a bucket of water, | upon the errors | With tho sponge they molaten the ral, | muicov a A great + on horseback wan | coating is eaally dissolved. Then they | part of the last ono was done uoder ching, bending tow | readily cut thru the thin framework] ; aa: late, diligently chalking | and make a hole large enough to| Weltbin roasts: pee th | Military Ccllese | of Music Planned A military coll plan of John F “march king,” who was hursday e nthes cond ave, and Yee-jenter a t Each group represents the utmost in value—every price reduced to effect an immediate disposal. —Second Floor Handkerchiefs One Hundred Half Price SWEATERS Mussed and soiled from handling—are dainty lawns and sheer linens, in white and colors; also, odd lots of $ 39 initialed, hand- and machine-embroidered border ef- . fects and colored prints; regularly 10c, 15¢, 25¢ and 89c—to be sold at HALF price. —First Floor Bargains! Poiret Twill RTOSS OS ea 1) )§ Infants’ Part Wool m Sizes Stockings a 16 to 42 39c \| These Attractive Models ig tgertay in white, Sizes | Give the Thrifty Woman Smart, good looking, warm and _ All-wool Clearance Sale of Sweaters in popular novelty mixtures, plain and _ bright shades. : : : There are Slip-ons, At Sharp Redutcions Jacquette tie, and Tuxedo styles. from , Chiffon Silk Hosiery reduced to $1.75 which to make your Son Is Winner th Race With Death The “i Vv \ A selection, in sizes 32 \ a Money-Saving Oppor- Full-fashioned Chiffon Silk Hosiery, with lisle hem- to 44, at this extreme- } tunity Unusual Even for Corsets med top and lisle foot; very clear and every pair ly low price. | the Bargain Basement For the Average perfect, in black, cordovan, bobolink and shoe gi —Second Floor | | More Than Twenty Styles in Figure Ben Shields Wins in a broken line of sizes. q Navy; S$ d Brown at Quilting Bee Many side ties; $2.25 Full-fashioned Silk: Hosiery—$1.29 Clearance of t and three- bell style Medium bust, free hips, brocaded, Sizes 21 to 30. sleeves. ] drapes and t j quarter slee of medium weight, with lisle hemmed top and lisle ( foot—an unusually low price for Hosiery of this Bags $1 .00 and $1 95 quality. Black, in sizes 814 and 9; Cordovan in There are odds and ends of many styles in this as- . Heavy Quality size’ 10 sortment which are taken from our regular stock and sidan b ’ , reduced for quick clearance. An opportunity to buy D. J. Will Wool Stockings—89c a good Bag cheap. —First Floor A small lot of Full-fashioned Wool Stockin some parletaahioned: ins biagh’ and brawny beukeen: seca: Imported Kid Gloves Silk Hosiery—89c Reduced to $1.59 ‘Two-clasp Kid Gloves, pique sewn, with embroidered 5 a backs, in white, tan and gray. These Gloves are of a (irregulars) in gray only, to be closed out at this fine quality kidskin and are especially desirable at | extremely low price. this reduced price. | Canton Crepe. Overblouses* Included are models with all-over beaded fronts, pleat- ed, fancy machine stitched, embroidery and tinsel stitch- ing. An attractive assortment in navy, black and other pop- ular shades. Sizes 38 to 46. No Recurrence of __Storm Is Forecast A small quantity of Full-fashioned Silk Stockings em dae? Fabric Gloves Reduced y y-yive ~ ha to 59¢ ’ Elbow-length Fabric Gloves with back broidered Novelty Costume in contrasting eolars-are in chaise meaegray a a broken line of sizes—an unusually good value. BLOUSES Compacts Reduced for Clearance R cx, » Double Compacts in good looking, well-constructed opecia @ metal containers. Priced regularly < -to sell ° LOR - $1.00 : Compacts in polished metal cases— | 50ce | —First Floor Pioneer Alaskan Is Dead at Home Here Western October, pl grand He Eastern Manufacturer’s Pre-Inventory Clean-Up! REVENGE IS SWEET An unusual opportunity to purchase very beau- tiful Blouses of crepe de chine, trimmed with Four Styles in Patent Leather and Black Vici Kid and Calfskin CUBAN AND MILITARY HEELS Goodyear Welts and MacKay Stitched All have rubber heels Sizes 3 to 8; Widths A to E brocaded velvet and French stitchings, at a price SS ee ee extraordinarily low. Small Lot of Bien Jolie These Blouses are, in “Attractive shades of Corsets at One-Third Off Canna, Navy, Black, Brown and Harding Blue and regularly sell for a reat deal more. In this lot are Corsets made oe fancy Broche, —Second Floor Coutil and Gre Treeo. The all late models | elling for one-third off the r entice: The line of sizes, however, is broken. —Second Floor Ten Dozen Brassieres 59¢ Introductory Sale |j ee : To be sold at an unusually low price. aig CMe \ You’re sure to agree with us w you see this 4 plendid assortment of Bra re hey are such DIAFRAM - CONTROLLING v¢ peat rae you will want a good supply. In CORSET=CIRCLET i a NOW 12 Progress 11 Small Lot of our Corset Dept- 5500 S QO { "i All-Wool Sweaters Double ruff neck slip-on style ther knit in blach 2 $4.25 Children’s Sleeping Garments Cordurey Knickers Dark brown medium wide pit. J GMADL American Lady Corsets Special. $1.95 WY Unusual values a NO53C Men’s and Boys’ All-Wool Caps e in this let of Corsets which have Glasses $5: .00 epee Ny pdb ats esi | | Non-breakable visors in assorted in heavy gray cotton with Oreo EXAMINATION 1 re mixtures. Sizes 6% to 7% $1.15 " my and feet. Sizes 2 to : : 950 GLOBE. OPTICAL C0. ane ; Hor ps of splendid ne | 1614 Wentlake Ave Hetween Pike nnd Pine

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