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Boom! \ P with sueh Hay ® @afavor by the trade and public as to make it unworkable, and tt | bachelor, “you have (A fominine Indulgance very few whun) a sion : " : “ Him! tim! 4 bas been decided to terminate the arrangement from November 29 Resolved, That tn the future only Th’ slow walker They are riding up the atre bachelors be appointed ambassa ative up th’ loaat With exclusiveness replete Bohind the above ttem, 1 a the Bustich newepapera: 0 @ | 4ore dust And they back it up with lovely elocuttont story—and a moral ‘ artow otal say yo! should she not have sought hers? oF They tried to form « soap trast in England, It was organtad |.“ Dp ay 2 Be “aa j A ten rte +o ap abe Meu lata ; about a year ago Fuller Wella for seata on the water ; What if her men folke took no hand (n slaughters? Perfumes and Toilet Requisites 7 The trust ts dead now wagon have been granted, The : Him! Bim! : Ss cilia tee be of hs ut pinion a i Bver died to save a nation, | a he. pubilo deca ings differently over the water, It ts not #0 “You were out when I called yew] “Gentlemen, ld the prgsident How about these to her patriotic daughters? | e nes a pationt as our public. Nor so complatsant They are a stubbora [rerday.” said the collector of the bank & the board of Blirect Toom! Boon fot, those English cousins of ours Yes,” remarked the delinquent,|ors at a special meeting, “I Marthe On thix side we are in the habit of denouncing the truste—and |“and if 1 pay you I'm all in oe has been juggling Gye a | The f our speci les Mor and Tuesday patronizing them. We rail at monopoly—and support It counts.” y Mapectalty Gece ot alte | aot ing es Scientific Xmas Giving 1 wouldo’t be a bit surprbsed ‘if demonstrates that people apy ate the bargains we give ci ally de ar public rise ly when the lure is of When making a friend » gift, pre-| that were true,” sald ane of the dl + nak eal tne store wes { r fered in the guise of lower price. We are with the independe sent ft to him te ample time, elee| rectors. “He told me he wes her | ; tein Aap ; Hing until cerns until we are tempted by bribe, and then we gwallow [he may not bh an opportunity to} till 11 o'clock the other night bal } g tin " eatly please advertised he bait rol » trust ’ ke « selection, and you will be|ancing the book” | t f ‘ } P bi the —e and bob and sinker a The trust knows how to get ua, | make 4 wolecti sift —hedle (0) . * ‘ ' he week, «ha weer Bagiand Demoerat Johanio—Say mama, how! much excepting Saturd © sucker ts slower to he fly one am I worth? > When the saop trost started goods wore eyed with suspl- Mama—You are worth a gailifon Ky . VM | clon. Then je Dean to fight It. The mewspapera were filh bag en os ogg outdn't | > : e nes a 0) Say ama, couldn't @d with protesting letters. A systematic boycott was organised. you savante = ewe vite on ac Did it ever oceur to you { break down the meadow bars, | The dealers were compelled to refuse to carry the trust goods. count? | Then grandpa jumped uy with « | ebicorgme eno shad commefpeyatet pusrin [70 the verter you go, hang your] "Siar and thew T Jost a4e Perfume Day Over here—it may as well be sald—we are aot willing to make bat up with care, | regia tent | I [ Often So. You just bought it, @ beauty,|I did not see the knot hole, as I fell | & personal sacrifice for the sake of principle, brand new, 4 from off the kea, | > R ' P } ' Is It not so? Marriage le a pottery, You reach for your hat, find an old] And since that day I have not gazed Roger & Galle inau H ‘ Lundborg’s, We insist upon the law doing It all You mean a lottery, ¢ one is there, through grandpa’s wooden|f Eastman’s, Ricksecker’s and other hig ® perfumes, Of course the anti-trust law in England helped. The trust was | No, I mean a pottery—a| Did this ever occur to yout is posco including 7T t Water et tt ale all day ; everywhere attacked tm the courts. The lives of the trust magnates | place for making family jars To a restaurant you go, appetite ut surprising i were made miserable by legal processes. p ame keen, EE, 7 . ; But after all it was the temper of the English people that kill eaitive sad Comparative. You ait down and the bill you | COMI EE FOR YOURSELF. \ aven't room ot the ony trent 7” Man's words to man are often flat peruse, | in enumerat rice uffice to say th es named 4 one ans words to woman flatter. | You find all ts out, but the good @ | rgd - ed wil ‘wo men may often stand and cha’ | ease you ; pork and bean i The Old Bell--And Child Labor Two women stand and chatter: 1 mig ft ever oocur to you? encacenaenenene Making Light of Him. et opera, it’s long been | In the museum of Cornell university fs an old bell that few per “He's Hight on his fect when he's | ©?" oS ae ad | agne know about dancing.” ‘ Thet you always could got a good | | Because of its associations it is a hateful bell cig tata I've seen bim light on view, | | Our stock of Manicure and Toilet Sets WAS the larg Seventy years ago this bell hung in an English factory where H. Lp | You find that your seat tn right { BEST in the cit The; ‘ oi 2 . beck of & past, jf est and BEST in variety in the city cy are rapidly te children were employed and it was used to call them to their — pid th cur to you? ] ¢ ' Work at 5 o'clock In the morning Did This Ever Qoeur to Yout Na thie ever ocew | going d if you would profit the big reduction we > One of these children was Robert Collyer, now the venerable Many incidents come to us alll e.surday night for some fua, you | We scll better Pianos offer this one day—come ear! ” , very day pepe Say cher and ‘ of New Yor ’ t every da make up your mind eos ie eae ‘ogy ecg od bes : —— Whea he was but § And some of them cause a great Sear tau you then reach about | and sell them for sie } c corked im this factory A HANOSOME TURN OUT. stew Reem if, money than any other deal- J} The butiding was torn down a few years ago and Mr. Collyer _— Just how they oeour, it te hard for] you teunte around, bot no keyhote | ryaniz: ti n | got the bell which so fhany * had cut short his boyish slumbers “Croucher te bound to make a us to say praneg ae OF OF OFASAlzesI0R, | . aii Uaiadiahal ties tn teal Yalee. . tk: Sekianial ha ant 0 Coe whole lot ot venen, happy Did they ever occur to you? Did this ever occur to ee We will sell you the ff} 1013-1015 Fiest Av : 4 jroueher? ‘ F - : | - ence pea ema believing that some day it would be looked upon as By not marrying them.” You leave the house early, have no same grade, style and qual 4 a relic of rin time to spare, a H , f . 4 jazing Through the Knothole in ity mstrument from one In Mr. Coltyer’s day chiktren worked in the factories 76 hours ‘Of course, you let your maids) You're lucky a car ts in view, Grandpa's Wooden Leg. | ft 1 fi h te | | 8 Week—thirteen hours a day! come and go as they please’ | You feel In your pocket no money | Liston childr hold your breath, third to one-fourt ens You're twisted. They come and/ in there. close your eyes I i than you b Ise- in ii é our eyea | beg. i can buy else Simee that day the hours of all labor have been shortened, but lthen go as they fail to please. Did this ever occur to you? And I will tell you bat I saw eae 7 ] fe ‘we have continued to rob the cradle for the sake of gain. Now, - | 3 through grandpa’s wooden leg ‘ i then, we allow the little lives of mere babes to be ground up tn the Never Silent. You go to a phone, want a aumber! | gaw the sun sink in the weet, the That's why we sell over } fhesper of great Dolly—-Do you believe this world | a right quick, old sink in the shed, half of all the Pianos sold I} HeRee is a stage? means many dollars to you, Ieaw mill race in the pond, and fog neers perce non wever, the pathetic revelations of the |" nick Yes, and every woman has| “Line is busy,” you hear, and then} ie incon cola kane on the Coast. | . t past year or two a ag no reform. a spesking » there's a click, A showing of seasonable merchandise is on display at our store that brings the people, Store open evenings from now till Christmas. SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL AID IN THE SOLU TION OF A PUZZLING PROBLEM. it ts coming. nnnaamenenegs > - cuorvs The federal government wil! put a stop to the slow murdering "Twas just a little knot hole, that/ of infants by wholesale. once had been a limb. : And grandpa let me gare through Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, will offer a bill in the senate ft, ft never bothered him, ee And close to hi D.S.Johnston Co. Biggest, Busiest, Best. 903 SECOND AVENUE. this week which will prevent the carrying of Mierstate commerce im owt on the porch. products made by child labor Senator Beveridge has a similar Howard put both arms sroun “A octor leada a dox’s- life,” he bil §=The legisiation is sure to pasa, attered . And gase throngh that small knot Which PA ; her, held her close for an instant, | matt to himself as he went out hole In grandpa’s wooden jeg ich ts an attack tn a vital epot—the pocketbook. ané thea rei Sher. it was ts into the storm. 5 The addr fi At last the conscience of the nation ts aroused to save the chil broad daylight, on a crowded street | of » Seundnng aiven a $275 “RUSTLE” SILK WEDNESDAY AFTER. TTICOATS $1.49, SUPPER SPECIALS. eerie 2 25< LAUNDRY BAGS Se Large size beautiful i Va oft upon o kee, {hat 1 naw tho village biackamith get out “Rustle” Silk as you know I dren from the disease and suffering and ignorance of (this BTU88 | ossing: they were not related to | block—one to which this wallby no veew por Meg ee i al fan't silk at but is a rin ae fo each other, and he did not even | eens bis first wiett He mad very choice material next 7 Here's hoping that old Robert Collyer may live to we the day |v) funn Bel om Re Mh Ul’ | Mrs, Madison. the boarding Mhoume oe ee seeee Ser. A Chance for the best to real silk. These worth 26¢; ster Gs i when thet sullen old bell in the Coreell masoum may ring out the | hte defense that che wan more to | Hemper> awaiting him jo th Lpuw.& hen cnt soweher, (hen te Petticoats come in many | old and ring in the new blame than he was; indeed it would| 1 ™ 80 aiad you've the Bera tage: 1 Music Student shates and are 608 | 2Se LAMBBREQUING HR Sin have been @ great impemtenenn, net | Ott", Wharton in awtnial nies | “4 . mony ether Mepis Ft sew We contro! a limited Doe daintily made as the fin- | Lambrequins in taney ‘ ;: . lend the young lady, hie ty through grandpa’s wooden ‘* Com! a sumber est silk ones, with a pro | j rs, fringed and ARR RR RRR RRR EER Ree ee | MA! UpORiNdnOND, fo Dave 4006) ler ig most seared to dent Jee. of free scholarships | im the oe ee on ors, | fring : Z | caten the car from which be had gag non was so ili as gece cnorus regen nn wn mt .. the tueks; | Wednesday & | Junt descended. ‘The stroct was wot | DY the doctor sve hte tha dite, | And then I saw the cows one day, || holder to one year’s instruction | Pe } os ime ! * . = — Mwy poe and a anetet be had learned to - ee in plano playing absolutely free. parm oF A LINEN FEAST AFTER : # | Jos" tn. he Sind “coast | of bes sorhsmoreencin Poe | Olyemple Market jf rina c? pitea’ ‘tostie a « red” and raised a pair of startl-| “8 Sly seconded by Mies (Whar- oar sanuaes Gulber sohumien ot At the request of BY CYNTHIA GREY. e Seo oie be ton, whom soward ecarcelyfiantic. | Pike Btrest, betwoon First and Bec. If sor Tees ricinee ce CHRISTMAS GLOVES | patrons we repeat : SROPERTEEE EEE EEEaredeeareeneened [ym mm Te. Me cammered Whe bettie wee for tite, fk Tre thems and be convinced. Op. (J Don't put this off, as they can- setadlpagy Way} Wesnesier afer seep t , Yet never was “thank you™ said in} a le. ane not last long. Long Black Silk Taffeta | 7 p aA you ever heard of the matrimonial sunbeam passed before it was won, the | Posite the Bon Marche. ~ - ye Besse 4. 1¢-button | | 250 pt Drawn Work @ tone of less gratitude. Bho was gone before he could| “red but glad physieian was free to) tanate, $1.08. qualty |” pure Irish Linen Lande has been rarest quietiy shining in the central weat. the city of Denver there lives a man 90 yours old. His wife ® -" , fi fs but a few months younger. They recently celebrated their 65th | "Pra amd Conant the car. NBICK) “Now your futher needs nothing | oats ote eee ig aa wedi fversary. Thetr friends went to their celebration to | "As Just on the point of leaving. | | but rest. Let Kim sloop as much as henner ~] after supper took them over. They said they hed lived happfly all that time and possible, and see that he has a cup him. They came between him and thay looked tt of Mra. Madison's beef t A few friends, noting the bright light in his eyes and the lore | bit writing and danoed om the agea) wayog 1 will call bp Men pee: oe mae LADIES’ SILK MUR tuster in hars, stayed after the other guests had gone, hoping to dis- | °f the Lancet, although, as be sald) 1. iy Vie ae at Madison, | : | FLERS. cover the secret of 65 years of wedded bi ta himeoit severely, Be tat we huon| although he apoke to Miss "Whar ADDITION TODAY. Fine quality Satin tn all | Chotce Sample Lat At last the aged couple gave up the secret. They wore happy, | [Or “ch mamaames, | flee ne ny | ton. the best colors, also Farwells, Chicago; healthy and contented because they had always lived the cheerfal goon m it is to be feared that}, “oward went heme to refresh black and white; yard I latest to go once Ute might have found | ™!™self with an hour's nap, a bath |ELLOVD TRANSFER CO. Ine. eeeeeeee © oo DE the neck and over ' . even bis patie it i @ wonder more of us he ee adopted the cheerful life, for him ao vemdaded, for he fatled to| ®24 4 cup of coffee before hia office ee ee * by our fireside, nothing | i06 two of his best friends on the At 3 o'clock he visited his street and at dinner that evening| "*¥ Patient and found him doing was so preoceupied that hie mother | *%l. - F | der; all colors, materials Bs Ens eee. Furniture ane Heavy Hauling. and styles at shout Both Phones— 1686, Office in Diller Hotel CHINA SILK 25c. HALF. | | | ——— | wrong If the sunshine of cheer bre ts at our house the day ts pret- eats of experience assert ; young physician with a downtow r re o hace lel celg Fic enadlg. be alee sory office and a fair practice. He cared| Howard's head swam. He saw ty certain to go right “You hare saved his life,” Hd white and colors at | ja If cheer stays until tunchtims the whole world seems bright. & tot Bo mgs working 1! i110, Whasten in 0 voice tremulees Day and Night. aa’ y Ape MEN'S LOUNGIN i cheer Sines with ws the day ondg ta peace, Teg Dey idbwrane Cansten a tising| With gratitude, as she raised her | = a Also a full line oo ROBES pace | heer matrimon! sunbeam, an aged couple wit eyes to Dr. Carston’s Train to California rea ene NTS. ” Made of heavy fleecy goods " } SGI ay se So hall to the matrimonial sunbeam, the cheer that makes glad again a crowded street croasin eave Beattle 4:30 p.m, lew a ta eae eee of many fae the beat, causing it to sing: that makes warm the home, causing it | ™most nothing for society And here | ie cor and held a slender giri-|Pordand 11:30 p .m. arrive San BOYS’ LONG TROUSER | Stabda tribe ey | to radiate happiness; that keeps alive in the hearts of husband and | (fore he Kulanteat a7 eee him | 8h form in his arme | Franciaco 9:48 a m, forty-one y n SUITS. | tres, with cords aaa wife for 65 long years the love that blessed them in the days of |*20D* would have inte j - |hours en route. The Southern Pa r Weretet-~0) vy | ne thet th! Jess than a cut finger. Miss Wharton's eyes wore the vi | cor we operate three trai i Back Worsted—Cc at | sels; a une hein Now, In a moment, all was| olets of his dreams ley pac Mp dhe mo aga daily Made Eas and Pants cut in latest | | little money ee) : ‘ 7 " - . or exclusive cloth | a SRR AAREARRARAAREARRRERERRERR AREA a ANE. Chicago Is a big city.) When Violet Wharton left Chica-| Tickets and reservations at Union y style; caciusive clethiers | aa yet Howard vowed to himself ao for her country home she wore 4 get $7.60 for this sult; | WOMEN’S BATH ROBES * # lind th as af thane hee eee | Ticket Office, 608 First avenue, Se our Christmas price @5 EN’S - * ne col paella ot bar’ roam | Onterae emeane two sapphires jatte, Wash. EB. B. Bilis, Geal}§ You're cordially invited to open nantes | FOR CHRISTMAS bal * | points. He never entered a» street . cas Agent. . an account with us for anything a PRESENTS. * * | car without scanning the face of ev MUSE MENTS. sy “i ted from our immense bataet 7 tn * Sghigas | | —_ Sua on L. * @ | crowds of women shoppers, and he JOHN CORT, Mor. B ‘or Men, Women and Children ed letter to mateh; wide 0 en sho HE RAND . Mar. Both Phones 6& ered letters 7 PERTYORT BACEEAN, @ | astonished his sister by taking her| Lf G a stock brimful of sen full and roomy Ra ee ee othe fohater more Umee in # No Phones After 7, Tonight, Wednesday and Wednesday Matinee, Christmas gifts. A small de _ od (President Eliot, of Harvard, bans foot ball, basket ball, base | ™onth than he had all the previous SIME VANKES CONSUL. posit is all that's necessary; | Newest arrivals oe She and GikLs’ BRACELE SETS AT HALF | | Fine new models Amerieat year. That young lady was also! With Marr. Short. Rook by Harry M. Blossom, jr. Music by Alfred G surprised and gratified by his) Robyn. 6 $1.50; Matinee, the to $1.6 ball, hockey, and such sports, a# brutal —News Item.) yet enn pay the belenen etter LACE COLLARS, Oo AMERICAN LADY GOR 25 Fi tin z Icin ——ltry to find those bine eyes, Were a or | Bi there not several hundred thourand “uy 6 res ng ‘ g | uffalo Gasoline women in Chicago? Besides, “blue | D “a da ys ne and a half cups of granulat E ever" might ve miles away. it! ors Ope : e4 sugar, thre rters of a cnp| ngines found, she might be anything but |™atinee 2:15; evening & 15. @f milk, one teaspoonful of butter! i014 gold medals for four years. Bee | charming Matinees Dally Efbept Thursdays and Fridays aad one small teaspoonful of ( them before you buy an engine for| Howard told himself that he ro All Leather Cases, ®4 u's CABIN.” Prices Low, Quality the Best ivory; worth §7 to formance begins We're down fwom deah old Hal This basket bali is hawwid, a 4 f Frid Saturday and Saturday Matinee, Ri Melvill 4 Q natching from his professional du Thursday, Friday, Saturday Saturday Ma jose Melville in the holidays, a little at a t 5, vawd Some follahs always cheat; thes time to attend teas end recep fj Sr 818 HOPKINS, Mare ii0 a teu: binbieiate ax temnien doneues: | Lady Corsets, Where Pwexy ix supweme; And hockey’s much too bwutal thons, and by his remarkable inter Prices—$1.00 to 26 reat variety; rolled gold | day 8 to 9 a. m, at We don’t like wough athletics, To not be obsolete; est fu wectel Sunetions . FOR HER t 50¢ to #1) half &. H. Ahren's Or anything extweme; | We'd wather wow a wow-boat, Biue eyes” had worn gray. Bo, of . . | cniaaiangen —————* 1 They get your twousers dirty | And eat a chocolate cweam; — | again and again he pur ey gree | BEATTLE THEATER! 4 Orem, More Phones 43. Pur Scarfs ... 83.50 to ) | g7.50 UMBRELLAS & They sewatch up all your wings; | Before w: play these wough | suit and felt hat half a block, only Matinesa Thura@ay and Saturday, 1¢ and 98 conta. Tonight and Pur Coats ..... B35 to 8400 SUIT CASES FOR GIFTS. . “gate? ) ee ee eee OD gam to find, when the wearer turned,| pyery Night this week. Prices, Ibe 2c, 30c, 40¢ and BOc. Zinn's Merry Waiste . 8.50 to R25 A Suit Case is the most | i Badin! Would play the hawwid things. We'd stand right still and /ihat her eyes were not the violets| Musical Travesty Company in Ruffa and = Ostrich Boas eonveniont package car | Hie J _— = eweam vf nano . { « ‘ ® Ofte cuonvs: Te “oe Ager) ii ae TEEZY WEEZY.” 83.50 to rler there is for those | ducements because Hawaw faw Pwesident Eliot, cHorus of the eyes were faded into a regret “Ge0"—The Dancing Girie—"Great.” Nex Week—*Tilly Olson,” a FOR HIM, = eS a I Iucky purchase; Ba Each Hahvawd student sings; | Huwaw faw Pwesident Ellot, The sensible lectures which How-|hew Swede vlay Bath Robes a8 * Senn tan ae ndlennnec A | Serge or Taffeta Houwaw faw hoops and mawbies, | He's such a bwainy man ard had not failed to administer to a nee tod 96.50 ( 810 ty . arke Bec o cuavas | | Umbrellas with handet Huwaw faw tops and stwings! | At wing awound a wosey himself had mot failed to take otfect LOIS THEATER “eo wEe State 1004; tnd 4006 i pe ms er Heit. ¢ pinboedl | of 14k rolled gold or & Defeat us if you cant! e »lace absurd te yo — 4 og oy oho | id sterling silver f n can _| In the first place, it was absurd to Mammoth Production of a New Version of war Ve © 81.50 cases, 1.50 to 83.50 T with peart or 8 WEDNESDAY A M. } ALL FURS ONE-THIRO TILL §=10 © orcLocK, } : Eastern Outfitting was | t “Mapleine. Pince on the fire t ‘Me | » fool and determined to forget the Pr ‘. nd stir until it comes to a boll, then 19" vt sity wt, Aronde vids. 3° on. That was hard to do, but he uarmeess SAR Py Geattie’s Lanting Veuseviilo Stouse | Company, Inc. CHILOREN’S UMORE } OFF WEDNESDAY AF boil briskly for four minutes, set in| ''* y pepsin ave up his quest rT cn icp sce: i LAS 296 } TER6 P.M 2 cool place until partly cool, then | Or p Bice Sabephene bell rang | Martynne seasutete pocncdle Bante Mpg ieaeene Wakil (332-34 Second Ai e t William Windom, Hlackface ¢ Eddie Roesch: Noetzel } | od venue ~~ Near Union, beat until creamy This make H A ti uddenly one night on the sm A a ere OFSe OF Auto | etter, one ment on the small] waian, windem, MlacMtacs | joe edy Sketch: Stara MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. enough filling for a throe he Cte athe hould belafter a nineteen hour day, but he! TAYLOR'S CABTLE GARDEN, Third A ° either you should bela a ” 7 + Thi ve. and Pine. | “Seattle's Rell cake protected from the winter's cold| Could not ignore the ring. A atrang:| Phones, Main 3600 Ind, 1405. Every Night This Week, | ‘Vaan ] Boxing gloves, striking y a nice fur or plush robe. Tom |e! had called the nearest physician. | “ds THE GIANT KILLER.” baseball goods for Xmas. nderson has a line of them at| “Pray come, a ne ve waai Seertecdior Fe yna. nee and a Program of Big Vau & 4 Hall, 1111 First ave. 212 Occ ntal ave. oe | am afraid my father will die rhe | ve a. R rt and 0c; Box ? and \& ' Hal a jocidental a waite Lomeoe Guaae’ Gaae ate wicuient| $1.00. Amaden's @ Co, Next Sunda of distress 1 Howard dressed himself mast g M h and went downstairs, He could] ee lat ews y open the door, #0 strong | tn Hig “Only Act” at he wind. The Owners of _ |All This We Laurelhurst Are giving te every one visiting Laure.aurst for the next few dys Union men take notice. We put the label on every ga Suits to order, $15.00. UNION TAILORS. Two stores, 618 8rd av, 220% James st HOME OF THE UNIVERSAL RANGE % $ Ze Old Country einem reamland Rink k---Come to Dreamland---7th and Union NOTICE TO PIANOS Steinway -- Knabe Hamiiton-Brown Shoes. Judges of What Is ay that ou DiamondRings, Brooches,EarScrews Mine IL more than onod, please tele- | phone us every time you mins it | In this way we ean be certain of giving our su>scrthers a perfect | service—and It [a the enty way an elegant prospectus containing SUBSCR BE Ss ve are manufactured FINEST LINE, beautifully colored photographs of | Studs, Links, Scart Pins, Lockets I R poet ele the Dee Laurelhurst and its surroundings. | . only vue taser ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS. Everyone interested in high class Bracelets tn gold, gold filled and silver Watches at ail prices. a is d onal ua and 5 property should visit Laurethurat || The finest and latest designs in silver plated Tea Sets, Children's Should your copy of The Star tat | yoy it drinks are EVERYTHING MUSICAL. within the next few days and pro |i Guys, Bread Trays, Crumb Trays, eto. We are t uartors for || {,Peaeh you by 6 o'clock any eve Bins a to tiokliii of those handsome fold-\f all Kinds of Rings, Chains, Tollet Sets, Opera G Unitval: Bl ug’ ene taasn cline dea ncn trices and service at ** I jas, Clocks, Sterling Silver; also Silver Plated Kni ‘orks, || 1050; Ind ateas a Geemeenl aie er Ticar Milla, Socialist Temple, to- | Spoons, Christmas is rat hand and would suggest calling J|6 and 7 o'clock and we will send! . e hight see |E before the rush you a copy at once. If you should! Ye Pacific and Pu Bottling diamonds in pric Closing out water and jewelry at b Tete Joe, 817 ha avi m ‘ P ui ex a : i “1406 Second Ave. Seattle, Wash. Houghton & Hunter 5... 3050 yew, td