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) a. y a» Glove Silk Vests, $1.65 Galalith Pencils, 35¢ For the Little Girl pies Who Likes Clothes for Gifts Glove Silk Bloomers | $2.65 | A PAIR | ; one of Children’s High Shoes Fr om the Maker of ‘ACROBATS’ Ay % Here we have “The Canary Caruso,” giving dainty Jac- Brunea has learned how to take the “F” to NONE HIGHER C” from “his birdship.” ALL 100% BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER | But hows ow * a7 SOLID LEATHER SOT WRILLrEcKy . tweet > the/ caught the little trick from the « SPECIAL — | .90 PAIR ACTION Ja e Brunea can GUARANTEED fret will Know It if you have been | notes OR R Hip YOUR MONEY BACK Cut Crystal | i ly ablew are bear stitched toe vy double 4 and low rubber FOR MEN (Ae PV EHIVURK NS (easy . hag’ . Next door to 110 PIKE Ox TANS FANGS ) Candlesticks oe & Olive Roberts Barton \ Phone C Co. 5 Py ‘Denials NO. 15— % POSTOFFICE RIDDLE Action for Review OLYMPIA. Dec . the state and city of Spo tentions that eo —_ @nd Telegraph Co. i ! appeal under t Judge J. M. WE “Ye Olde Time” Fruit Cakes and Plum Pudding IXED from a fa- mous old recipe, with choicest nuts, fruits and other ingre- dients, Ye Olde Time Fruit Cake, baked in our own day-light kitch- en, is a rare confection. n gift w With Candle W - | 50 | | | Toytown’s | Jingle es | Rhyme BK &% Contest Burd Salt and ‘| Gifts in Chinese Brass, $3.00 | Peppers eae | fie “unusual” that is the object of so many gift 25¢ Pa ir ; . coi arches is offered in this quaint Gift Brassware sued rebaitl here inc from Tok: ka's wealth to be While Tokyo's ts gi - rom China, 850,000 si a “Little Jack Horner, Spagiakiny ie . ! t The Vase, Gong and covered Incense Pot pic- THE ACT OF FROWNING Is stuck in a corner.” mye - 1 pri YTOWN tured, with unique decorations, are priced at @auses use of 54 muscle: re ce i ag Pept p p + $3.00 each. informed. Poor t| This wus the next . . m Horne Is stuck be very tired by Leather Gifts that appeal to men The richness of leather is symbolic to a man of that which is both useful and practical. It is the artistocrat in gifts to appeal to the masculine taste. : } Other Gifts in Chinese Brassware, including Candle- ticks, large Vases, Incense Po’ nd Dragon Bells, M\ priced up to $18.50 ick & Nelson, Third Floor. AN But he ne He was atage h a lek o And be says “W a good f dog . my» Caillaux May Be Asked fh wtimesee | to Solve Debt Problem’ Piace, no mat dec) Baw tas! ‘aty | em hat more can be g se than by warfare. playground and recreation associa- jon of Amer! de The |the best one-act plays carry them out will His re-entry | marks | a, will be a social message. | = a ~ . DOMESTIC RE FORM F York to Exile Believed Only Man Capable of Grap-|on1 to vex us) pling With Vexing Question He goes for a fifth of a dime, For a mere gi: He has a black which may tesmen far along the road of actu: | ‘From Ne (Enough BILL FOLDS $1.50 to $7.00 Three-fold cases with and without {den ification card pocket. In black and brown, all leathers. KEYTAINERS $2.75 to $11.00 BY J. W. T. MASON forthooming t (Written for the United Press) | probably tot SOCIAL Me Ali ERS INVADE | SATERS ‘E Y., Dec. 6.—The as been added to the social s kit of tools, accord ‘One th I must ment Which for atten + His railroad must be single track When he goes far a ente with | wor that if|tne by co-part- announcement of a play c jissued by th mmittee on pub th will be methods i al wo! which is © government can headed by Robert W. Kelso, director of the Boston Council of Social Ron. SAUER an ekude cine ka 8 al t ~ |agencles of $350 and $150 erton, Bal punted cases for keys, in HOT eibwew he \ | als rh t f h Lee, president of the It's a sure thing h He has never been back." O MEOWNERS who once learn the fine qualities of NANOOSE WELL- Caillaux, t} 1 France, ha HIP FOLDS $3.25 to $6.00 rae, ea one, | INGTON Coal are what t? asked Tom, | to e sd AOA cana x oon the Piper's Son w plan never satisfied with Uy Mcaergiow Dapére: Th tan, ou know?" exclaimed h outward collect | postage stamp! My s! Where have you been?” “It isn't so strange that Mother | th Goone people don't know uge stamps,” said the “I didn’t think of it it. Mother Goose Land is an old. | 44Y d all the folk in| chance ag m the ¢ own and black leather apt enhe at reparatior anything else—that fact in itself is a recommendation that cannot be de- nied. MEMOS and REMINDERS $1.50 to $7.00 These small books are an everyday help out post too old, fashioned place eteran it are old-fashion They send ali |#nd the nen of Several features en- ve ra i 48 Bet eat | the war have tried and failed to re ae hie DATE BOOKS Sania Mis aie nocken Oh ioe seacoste tlnaelal” eattiibetans in {6 tie eer $1.85 So she began at once to tell the Caillaux has the technical ability te re 1.85 to $6.00 enahe he nat on tell them no tha RUMAMGL ‘WohEtHEX hel NANOOSE — its Useful gifts in all colors and feathers | “I don't see why you called it|"#S the strength of purpose. and long - burning, latter: sig” aid’ Sack Homer whether he can reorganize a suffi-| BRIEF CASES ut flat with both large and small A handsome gift in black or kin. fhe Biddle’ Lady emiled, Well, | eed een eee ace iatertary | |you see, I had to have a word that | S!ve him the necessary parliamentar rhymed with corner and Horner was |*UPPOrt are mor the only one I could think of, |!" the ed should think you would be pleased, ag steady heat quali- ties and the fact that it is a clean coal, delivered clean, : Tan: ’ th DR. C, MARCUM Children $ Shoes NR trong polite: ta its Sizes 6 to 11 favor, Ope doubtful elements | pocke brown cal 15, 16, in tan, br nd blac from a two-t tiful case in English pig: Sizes 9 to 1844 The problem of French financo| | which faces him is monumental. ‘Th k. Prices range 4.95 to a beau ihe am,” said Jack sheepishly. | Pe was it stuck in a corner and Helng one of the agents for * z Kryptok cur pry! : ; No." gala Nick, (that tant Ik and for vin a iy Mata A telephone call will + Pe 7; re : e stamp is always put on the} ‘Are you sure?’ insistec rs an ever before, Special for, bring © load of I Featured Value at $7.50 jeorner of a letter,” said the Riddle| Daw. "It sounds all right.” . heating lady. “If it isn't, it should be,| “That's not the answer aid | | Nick you guessed the anawer first— | Nick |so you get the prize, The prizo is) ‘They guessed monkey and turkey ja ehance to a another riddle.” Jand finally Daddy Gande | Nick thought and thought, it's | Suddenly he began to laugh. “1! “Good for |remember one,” he sald. "See who seddle Lady guess it, What key ts hardest |dte, Daddy comfort to you, called out, Jowman & Hanford /UPTOWN STORE, 15147 Third Avenue Between Pike and Pine [PRI Waaminatio ghed the Bunday, 9 to UF wan ae i De BELMEYER & PARR Datel cd 1504 Sra ard "ave. Phone AEA In The Marcum Optical Co, 917 First Ave. Birieky “op Hoyt Shoe Co. 1102 Third at Union St. Home of the Educator Shoo FC.FERRES PAESIDENT. 901 FAIRVIEW AVE, jt turn?” pipe for your “A turnkey!" declared Doctor Fos. (To Be Continued) | cor 3 |tor quickly, (CopyTHaht, 1924, Ne WA, Hervien, Ine.) | Rimbew |