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ei ieee EE. Li 4 Ai.” | WS [" 39 roe, 8 HE SEATTLE STAR ; ; i Real Live. | $ December $} Santa Claus | i Magazines { ; } | ay} In the Big { Toy } Department | FOR IF TEE DAYS Now In Ask for Copy i 5 [ \ ERE is an unlitn- a ited variety . of Toys and Dolls and Games for boys and girls and little tots. Many a little heart will be lighter---Christmas will be remembered----this Christmas for many and many a year to come, f for, by buying for four Seattle’s Greatest Sale of Auction Silks Perchased at 67 1-2 Cents on the Dollar, Is Now on at The Leader In inaugurating this Great Sale we gladden the hearts of every woman in Seattle who has a silk want. It will stand as a RECORD-BREAKING SILK SALE in local merchandising. Though the prices are the lowest we have ever quoted, not so the quality of the silks, forthey are the finest and best of the NEW SILKS. and our buyer on his recent Eastern trip purchased them at auction under a peremptory sale,-and in many cases, at less than actual cost to man ufacture. They will not last long, for to see them is to buy them, anda glimpse at our big show window now full of them will convince you that they are the choicest styles, the largest variety and assortment and BEST VALUES ever seen in Seattle This Sale will take place at the silk counters with plenty of extra sales- We offer the Brightest, Nobbiest Line of people to wait upon you. stores prices are lower--- y B. ” Suit J Oo t SOG rd worth te than V2 price for your choles of 4,000 yarée of Fancy Silva, inclus even the biggest stock- Wack “Hating and Heavy, Pai kK Groagrain Bilka, not i worth tes ing the small boy could eae diag! OP Ray Sap dretenersty Nord TT Seg Rar voagpee find would be too small Worth $iS. for aoe core tr «the trina See ean ae can'é to hold the toys a ingle dollar will buy. No need to er } $9.00 SEs oe lack Tatfete, value] tan 41.30 es 3 ea phasize the importance of buying early---you’re doing that already---our mission today is to show how reasonable are the prices. 58 Yara f t " 8} i , weight bok e Worth $12, for FE wty of Mack Tatteta, value] excellent for waists, lining, « nd dress $7.50 69e » ard for @ tt m Taffeta. | BPe Yard f m 24-in. Diack | GRA Yard for « n, Good *" $6.50 nig as n,m ge, Real Swiss Clocks, Worth 75c, Sale Price 50c Worth $5.00 ty 5s. S.. otiml high - . PRS te 6 ae : hy $3.50 Worth $4, for EVERY WOMAN'S $2.50 me Suit, Jacket, Skirt and Raglan As well as all Children’s Jackets, in- : | cluding one of the largest stocks in No inflated values, and the reductions named ' the city, the entire variety will go are actual reductions. on sale tomorrow at just exactly J - rice $2.20 to 3.05 k Locomotive ra, with cineu- k 95e and 75e uns, “Daisy” re Kline & Rosenberg To Retire in 15 Days 3 . GRAFTING 7 7 1Y0 MARU HAD BIG CARGO Hammocks 1 and nickel silver] ..+-++.--.760 to $6.00 Second Ave. Second Ave. win.” Stone, Fisher & Lane Annex ‘iste: versity St. 30,000MEN “steven HAD BAD his « |M. C. O'CONNELL SAYS THAT COUNCILMEN REFER TQ THE! STREET WORK IN FREE AND) \ EASY STYLE 7 » Maru will Ohke two weeks merican products mills of thie state BIG REDUCTION OF 17 PER ee ris ME FOUND WORTHLESS NEW in onst JERS Ine thee, tent wredll the] CENT. IN WAGES WILL CAUSE FIE E pa Shennan dob < at Tenth aven L088 TO MANY WORKMEN M. C, Connell, who claimed to be a | gion street. Whe ——— | of James, rec: e of the renol n, and the ma; ‘The freight aboard the iyo to the ports of turned ‘ 9 boone a TEP F ‘|laborer, was arrested at 2:30 o'tlock commen ts Indefinte post pon " CONNELS Pa, Dec. 1 ment, Wax passed. Parry and Jar nd British "\Thirty thousand wen in this reg is m 4“ by Patrolmen Keefe made % strong effort secure a lye on. WILL be by the 1 r cent aoe a todken ta. Sit ptios an me . or nese reduntion wal aon ; Le adoption tn an am 1 form, geod * int 9955 Se og hos vestigation. Barly last it was of no avail Parry made the same argum: re the streets entered one of the ed jANO RUSSIA GETS PRETEXT stricted district and eSB 0. cy RE GE RUA IN a Stain ane -auaes atmontion be of the bt [tried to pass a $10 bank note iasued : ao aan Sree Gin FOR TIGHTENING ITS HOLD) po i.e Seenpwilin, mane ok of works last Saturday nizere of the China Mercantile | | ON PERSIA New Jersey, which is now defunct. “There was but one bid on each} UP: hi refused to take the 4 of the four contracts to be let.” he| 1 the police. ; said, “and all of them were high . 1 headquarters no 4 One of the bids was made by a money was found, be street cont “~ * + _ that he had found . stat: contract teh he lrHREE THUGS USED UMBREL- CITY L ontier,| Several men have been sent to the contractors have ' nen” ‘ant 97 | penitentiary for passing these same {he contractors have | Mayor Humes tart mi LAS AS MASKS. IN ROBBING! ERA it parte of the state ; = that no more contracts should be let B. CROWELL pur- > and until time has been given them| requesting that he be given more |JOHN D. HARMER LEAVES SE-|* : 4 and the city engineers to catch up| men. because of the usual winter f ; er 4 With thelr Work’ ” lerease of rime end the growth of @ Rertender, was 12, 170 ATTLE FOR PARTS UNKNOWN | Rus text for tightening her ‘TO DEPICT 7 Rinehart he not believe! chief asked that the | h int atyle ent ae F | <4 im putting manacles on the members| rv ed to the poll are em. wore, Lene Ne ween) ar BOER LIF 7 of the e committee, to be | : } 4 Parry and James live in the! acte eee 4 CLAIM AGENT FILES LIST OF) John D. Harmer, propriet = Elghth and Fourth wards, where| Lieitiiecioninn Grand buffet t te 4 they hav ured costly improve- DAMAGE SUITS FOR 2 VEARS i416 Third avenue Rag eteo sea ce ments, and need no more. This they Things “A Hummin’” « his . why NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—The Boer by grafting out of the| In our ar store, * eas t Ke City Clan Agent Deants sut e said Ned forth a cx 1331924 ave, MISS ANITA NEWCOME MOGEF WASHING din | eral, Yiljoen, arrived on the Um- Bria o arrange @ spectacular exhit Boer life nt the St. Louis cs | exposition « domertic from Au- yesterday after- n Bryant, on a tel- Watch Repairing Wm.S. Tarrant &Co. Watches, Diamonds, Jeweiry and Silverware -Hand Painted China ft 108 Cherry Street Manwtacturers of Eagle Buttons and Charms SERIES OF FIRES IN FACTORY| TOWN DO GREAT DAMAGE thet fa and this | laree mated at} ~ During had charge of the corps We Don’t Want Your pe Money Army officers We want you to open an account SHOT BY ACCIDENT sis SBiiace-« neral Sternberg, we a of the war strongly op-| ployment of women | BIG ENGINE ROLLS DOWN EM. | RGETI ‘ BANKMENT CRUSHING AN| GEORGETOWN MAY . | “Chester” : with us Our Holiday en ; | om j also our Clothing for Ladies and Sota tea wat anes Ge ee i f Gentlemen comprises all that ts place for a woman, ENGINEER TO DEATH Wiser counsels pr new and attractive, Our new women went to the front edit system is—a Aeposit and Beam Sunt te tee om. the balance when you are ready af ” Weekes om “EASTERN OUTFITTING C0. rouk: hesiubal crea 422-424 Pike, Ce 1 jthone who won the battle for the| THE UP-TO-DATE . | recognition of the women. Her skill, ‘tact and charm of manner and her ed man was discharged yester the ball crashing | hen in which Moy| BECOME A CITY | Sold exclusively by Toklas, Singerman snr; & Co, sts A Burlington eastbound — limited track near Malvern, | morning and t de W. B. Hutchinson Company Cor. 2nd and Union was taker n exar vealed that the bones of his were shattered and the Ilgament»|want t badly torn, about 6 6 voters In the distric