The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1924, Page 11

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\ ‘2 it iP we ‘ = ps e_ section two | "Phe SeattleStar PAGES 11 T020 Bruin Wasa Terrible Petrova Here I est at Longmire, but Wednesday it “The Hurricane”; ) Save Spanish General He’s Shocked AwayNow |\ cto ~ = . \DENY UPRISING 7'rotsky and Russ Chief g\-esion, Auxiliary 5 c ve “i i to Hold Exercises | Retreat in Morocco Ended, fk ighting Over Leadership > ') b \ ‘ ; _ Russia Protests Pear’s 2 f i lf ° rw | Trip to Soviet Waters ‘ of th U.S. to Disregard Olga Petrova opens at the Metropolitan Wednesday night | Protest of Russia |i» “The Hurricane.” She will remain here four days with y and Cape Pusino coo} WW \SHINGTON, Dec. 16-—No ro. Matinees Thursday and Saturda Until Christmas Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Mere —— | } me W hat young men get ina HART SCHAFFNER & MARX OVERCOAT OUNG men want in an over- coat all the good things that all men want; warmth, comfort, all-wool fabrics; fine durable tailoring But young men want something more; style; the distinctive “air” that goes with coats that have an easy drape, wider shoulders, straight hanging lines Make It Possible for Every Home to Have THE GIFT OF MUSIC AT CHRISTMAS In these days the spirit of Yuletide seems to lack the good old fashioned cheer unless music by the masters lends inspir- ation and happiness to the home circle. Under the sway of Music, the cares of the day’s routine are for- gotten, imagination conjures up the brilliant scenes of opera and romance, memories of old friends and the dear homeland are re- newed, and toes start a-tapping under the rhythmic impulses of the latest dance music. The VICTROLA The BRUNSWICK The EDISON We shall be glad to play for you—-for your thoughtful comparison—each of these lead- ing makes .5 i F (ge Me aco Hs | THESE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS Young men know so do we, and we put it all into our overcoats; our label is the sign of it Find it before you buy stocks are complete. ¢ delivers your choice Remember—Terms are Cut One-Half ‘ Last Minute Delivery ASO IAAI SACS AR acc Ee aN eet ea KLOPFENSTEIN'S INC 1310 Second Ave et é ‘ ~ Sal x : ¥ Momaaaamsstecr We guarantee the delivery of your favorite Phonograph or Radio for Christmas enjoyment purchased as late as 11 P. M. Christmas eve. Radios $15 to $635 mg ier oe 7 Leading Makes to Choose From $275.00 to 2460.00 Brunswicks Victrolas Edisons a ATS 5 LTTE TATE I TE TR

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