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THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1908. a M CALIFORNIAN I crete yy ARE. GONE | ee oer ee * BANK CLEARINGS, = _& : Tt ‘ing to | I il * * | Apparel for Women, Mi FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc, Under One Roct—Averything te | . Beattie * CRIMINALS | and Children Store Closes Dally at 6100, Furnish the Home Compieti |i b] ® Cleartngs today, ..$1,491,80412 & IND | ® Halancea +e 125,931.06 & 60 FREE * Tacoma. * i] & Cloaringy todayse-8 T99448.00 ve | Christ Gl § OneD I P tty P ts f i Bab # Tulances ., 47,197.00 | With tho excuse that there wore If ristmas Gloves: Special Une Doliar retly resents for e a * Por d */ ho available funds for the rome | ® Cloarings today... $1,120,280.00 w/the board of county comminsion The assortment Inexpensive gifts for the little folks, including W HAlANCEH esceeee 59,171.00 w| today declined to provide money to} ‘ 4 . . i se Pic * #|sond east for the rewurn of H, 1 of One Dollar } Dolls, Teething Rings, Rabbits, Coat Hangers, Pic- I cae Ye Ne ee eee © te oe a we | Gloves for wom- } ture Frames and other attractive novelties. | ctally this part of the United States, man Heinaing, both of whom are if on ia extensive een es Teet {am pisased to xpress my heerty| MOQ MPAA GOOLE TY costs toss “aster tert yee il a only | My Congress of Gov: approval obtaining money ander pref jf embracing a good { «9, Tack and-Till Géring 1 7S laby’s Picture ml Palen meets ber chaay What ia greatly needed ts har in I loner line of styles and . , | . by & full delegation | mony and united action, The press ORGANIZES Alleaberg, who fleeced local tail | Frnoenen & NELSON (ines > Sag Doll trimmed with Frame 5 inches; can do much to bring this about, ors out of several hundred dollars | ———, A range of colors. A hell ; | i inted | eehalrman of the/and to unity and. concentrate nt by posing as William Alleaberg of | am : “ee ells and ribbon 1and-painte delegation, Other thought when any movement of af, A" enthusiastic mooting of the|the wealthy firm of Allosborg é Ill sea Gini few are noted, as } 4. eathing Ringe, | aSonBleave Atuileta fore om actate Beaatore Perkins | public character is projected. The Ortnniuurs Of the Mcatana soctety| Co. of New York, has been under |§ ; follows: ; » sit hal Made of shir- i Trane-Missisalppi Commercial Con-|° the ata ate of Washington waa held j attest in Kannan City oi {I} , tied with pretty rib vaby Made of i} arrived here to-/ gress Iu ite Work hax demonatrated [&¢ the Commeretal chib roome Naat} nstagien es a 8 nun 4 fe! i Glace Gloves, selected Pique-sewn Gloves, bons. Pink or blue red ribbons—pink or ff t California's needs what centralized, patriotic effort | CYeotns A constitution and by.| local wealthy hiness merohants, | ahalit , \: ty} | one clasp at wrist, glace i. " bl th dainty ® @ gession of thia| may accomplish. This congress in awe were adopted and the falters jand wae arrested several Saye uae } quality, two-clasp style, if i k 4e—W hite Rabbits, rslue—with hy y I gecon: om ne board of directors elec §./in New York city wcnune there s f vee | meragether < oe — an “ Renrlbbtn tes oe poe age c Murray i “D. gp hoon M. A./ is no money to bring the men back one row embroidery, |!" h, Black, brown anc trimmed with bells hand-painted flowers. ff of the California an instrument of great Influence in woe te er te ~ ter | n “ . e ees vice chairman of shaping state and national leglala a. J. & oy. ag Be ent of “aesctiven — il overscam-sewn. Black, | and ribbons 45c—~Napkin Rings | of Gommittee of the|tion and tn advancing Industrial je prem. A o vane How poeet 6 eine ine Gecenitan nite Mocha Gloves, pique- 3 9. Coat Hangers for celluloid; hand-paint Congress, chair development. This organization, 01! ‘G ~ — X gee et H} White and popular sewn, very soft and} ‘ “ag gp, cnbe | : committee on however, covers a wide district. [908 and George Murphy Brive, S shade baby’s coat, padded, ed. | fand chairman of the The plan proposed for uniting the The following officers were elect-| ing them to release the prisoners i ades | warm for winter wear os ¥ Ae $1 25--Bath ‘Whermioms of the Alaska: influence of the prosa, commercial &@ to a ge Rye « hl sad jth } §©6 Cape Gloves, one-clasp | Black, gray, brown and yeep ogee OOO Be a Neer A rae ; Mr. Briges ts so bodies and legislators of the Pactfic ; Murray, firet vice | : . sachet bags and shir- | eters, in dainty satin ff thetin oti ; H. D. Moore, second vice mannish style, P. X M. | tan d | with the commer coast, and thus arousing and influ president; M. A. Arnold, third vie 1 . red ribbon bag | demands of the|encing public sentiment in the in-| Drosiont: at A. Aunild, third vice H sewn, In shades of tan Finer qualities of . &° i} give peculiar force to! terest of the coast spectally, has | President: J. A. Hall, treasurer; PPOINTMEN i \ ee er ee ee . . » move » B. . | ri or stree rloOves at : ange oO much to commend it. If the move-| foie J Boos, neoretary. | The HY cry popular for street | Glov it a range of R Hat a ue 98c for the East Pres. ment ts wholly divorced from poll.) oo)” ae erteed to app Fo ‘ i wear, prices to suit. R ] Pins S ial Val eaitily endorsed The tice, and directed to matters re-| all Necessary committees, including] George F. Ruasell recetved i eal Nose Ma ’ pe ther” policy for up- lating to development, its Influence | ® Be ne ye af = ear ¢ eae cand oe i ,uiene Te iif —— - mean | tylish Hat Pins, made of roses metallized in Pashtie | . “ o - 0 ee 0 » an vad ashington las n WH | ’ . Rete united aa rr psy Agewanee Ba ae pe Aged committe of ike number, The} he visited the office and & | Glove Bends Good at Any Time, tastied in |} nat iral colors. Being made in Wa shi ngton fr bm beautiful ° ‘ board of directors will meet at the! quainted with the various he i Washingto ses, the nake exceptionally pleasing gifts ie, Conerecemen | wisely wee ft Commercial club roome at noon to-| the departne serving semi-o || Any Amount, de thdun idade l J POR th i eueeR ata! Now a the Time, morrow for the purpose of planning | cial notice on everybody that he ta] — — anus I Wie piopored ac “This le an opportune time to or-/an active publicity campaign in be-| the new “bows But on account of |JIM———~~~~~-~ PPP PAPI PRRRP PP | nl eet ngiates G8Mlze euch joint effort. Congress half of the AYP, E other affairs claiming his attention i E I d a i SS will De asked at the coming session - At present, he will not take posses: If H d- te ‘de ee | c es$ ik | S | H bt age Be to consider the great importance of sion of the office until Dee, 15 ii an mbroidere bitia e emises 1. 75 i an 1 is e osiery pecia $ . tion f ‘olnt gevernment docks on this coast, A, -Y. -P, MEN NOT 1! a D aifecting epe.| iG At Mare , Cal, and Big Tank Explodes, French H:z and Made Che- Speciz a! $295 Pair Grecia t toe Pets pad matters UNE Se" Bremerton, Wash. inasmuch as| OPPOSING HANSON WEBB CITY, Mo, Deo, &—A lf mise ithe iilwereation.- of ihe y . . present dock foctiltien are inade | nitro-e coring tank a ie » ve 4 aussie * daddy a ‘n Women’s fine quality | Men’s Silk-Lisle Half- at E quate to the care of the nec ry| pend -owder Works, near be i} FOO al enc a ; teste 1 i . : UE ike defensive fleet of battleships and| Tho argument againat the antl-| ex; { today, One man was |i ue Nandavihpatiacad ith pure Thread-Silk H Hose, in black, tan, § cruisers; appropriations for Mare race track gambling craade that| Killed and several were eeriounly if OOK, ha 7 vue iery; black, hand-em Grown: .oxblood ray Island navy yard, and for deepen.| the management of the A-Y-P was! injur The shock of the explo |i dainty initial and spray, nice broidered in many se- | -~°?™ 1, “blood, gray F ing and maintaining the channel to| anxious to have racing daring the/ sion was felt for a radius of 14 ekec ancy x . . ele | and eree Made up in that yard, also for the Improvement | exposition received a setback last | miles. ly packed in fancy box, make } jected de igns, in fancy | 2nd green. 1} i ade ur of the rivers and harbors of the | night at the meeting of the Swedish | - ———______— 1 appropriate as well as prac box | attractive boxes if so de- whole coast, will have considera; Republican club. The - *abanon | rhoremet: tical Christmas gifts Sj ial $1.38 Pair tad: 2 pairs ioe ton.” resolutions endorsing the Hans > , Special $1.35 air-—— | sirec Sis. E — antl-betting bill after it had elec | Be i Floor ' % ce ne ,7¢ President J. EB. Chilbers; vi i ON THE FRONT i . 4 e W at) pure Phre id } $2.75. dents, O. E. H. Anderson goed i 3 Pe, Combination Suits Silk Hosiery of extra Scectal, 2: Pales Gfa-0 | Chealander, C. J. Erickson; secre- RRR RURTIRTIUENRERAETS | quality, Black and. « Special, 2 Pairs § |tary, Carl J. Smith; treasurer, B.| nae . New ides _aiganwste ed , : . . e _ " : 13, Meenehen : German steamer Mora is loading New ideas range of colors. Children’s Silk-Lisle i Mr. Chilberg le president of the | Whee, and salmon in the harbor ot our ex Special $1.00 ir— | “Lustre” Hosiery in i DOSING out our entire A-¥,-P. and Mr, Chealander is one |‘, West Const and Europe, She siusten: da Special $1 Pai ‘ : Reyne b line of Cut Glass Hand lot the directors Idt left out tast an aa Women’s Silk Hosiery | black; sizes 5%4 to 8%. vad _ — TD Sig « f - on ‘ " ad 4 i Will Issue Ultimatum. cleared trom Se PG of pure thread quality. | Looks like silk, wears ated China and Art Goods price. ERY piece of Cut Glass, Hand-Painted China, and Electroliers at price until the entire is sold out. stock is comprised of he finest line of Libbey’s wkes’.Cut Glass, Pick- d-Painted China and ock of Electric Lamps. will be for your interest to ne early and make your mas selections ef these goods. ANETT BROS. JEWELERS a Will Smelt Again Tomorrow Smelter men who are doubtful of our separation, fo West Seattle tomorrow and obtain samples of and slag—get them assayed. The Catton fur- Smelt ore a less cost per ton than either a blast OF a reverberatory want the mining public oe Our work and satisfy themselves of the results We know there are knockers in town, but tived encouragement irom the large smelting com We ate going to make good All ask Winity to our work. We have been experi two years, and are now ready to deliver the We we is Will be pleased to answer any correspondence re morees as regards cost of construction, ope Wednesday and stay all day, and go home con- € can smelt ore, and can also save the precious ie Mining & Smelting Co. AL LIFE BUILDING, SEATTLE, WASH, Block South of Ferry Landing, West Seattle. W. A. Mears. manager of t transportath bureau of t | Chamber of Commerce, has writt lio Seth mn. attorney for the Me of the ultimatum which ¢ hante’ change, Which te ¢ er of the freight shippers nia, will deliver to the ral in Tegard to the te which becomes is onde frail ra | Jan. Open on Al Bids for repairs to the amount | $200,000 on the steamer Alki of ¢ | Paciti Coast Bteamehip ¢ a lchante’ Exchange of San Franctsco, [inquiring as to the probable con- = Crus today Increased effective | Were opened in the office this morn- le yesterday nme Laurans be- United he | he en | st. for | NAME COMMITTEE ia th. The Seattle Ministerial Federa- tion yesterday morning named the following committes to have charge of the week of prayer, the first | week in January: Dr. W. H. W, Reese. Dr. Sydney Strong, Dr. M. A. of he ny Matthews, Rev. Joseph L. Garvin, t im th re mee of General M. ~ 7, " ager Geo, ME Higbee of Ban Fren.| Dr. F. J. Van Hora, Rev. B. Norman etecn None of the bids were fin.) Ward. Rev. George M. Cairns, Dr ally accepted, however, the head} J. P. D. Liwyd, Arn B. Allen and Ch flours’ Bali “Tonight. The tule ball will hall | Hart and Clyde Rowen, the comm jtee in © |rangements for « [Joyable ovening. meh hee, A | CUT RATE cleaning, preasl ring Suite CLEANED AN ESSED, Tbe. Club rate, $1.25 The Check Account Tt 18 an expense regu- ator, a convenient meth- od of meeting your obli- gations, a safe way to transfer money, an ac curate account ot every-day transactions, ® record for future ret erence. ‘We rend-r you the cheek account service, @o the bookkeeping for you, without any ex pense to you whatever. R The Union Savings & Trust Company Second and Cherry Join the Autopiano Club AND THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $160.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, lating brary. Special prices will be ‘on for a few days on second-hand Autoplanos. Some as low a8 $860.00 with free use | of the musle Ubrary. Kohler & Chase 1318 6 id Av. Seattle, Wash. wWeser Piano Dealers. in Ban Francisco must first Chauffeurs’ annual; 7 be given tonight at Eagles’ | (28 lace, ete Bruce J. Stoddard, Martin . have made all ar- thoroughly en- month. H. L. Stuteman, 1904 First.| Thomas Roberts, lucluding free use of our ctrow: | Miss May Walker The committee will have full charge of the services, naming top- los, selecting the down town moet The committee ts also named to stand as @ permanent committee evangelization for the smlatatertal aneociation. TWO DRINKS ARE QUITE EXPENSIVE ft y & young man ee | onployed at Madison park, says he will never take another drink with chance acquatntances. According to the story he told to the police, ; Roberts met two affable fellows on Second ay, yesterday afternoon, The trio went Into the People's jeafe and had two drinks each. Sev. Jeral hours later Roberts came to im a restaurant. Tweuty dollars tn | rota which he had carried was gone, ay were bis chance friends. | John Hi. McGraw, C. J. Smith, EB |C. Hughes and J, E. Chilborg wore jappeinted a committees to investi. mate the police department and make recommendations as to its betterment at a meeting of the | Chamber of Commerce this after noon. To Investigate Police | Wants Damayes for Arrest. E. G. Jones, an engineer who was taken into custody on November 30 |on suspicion of betng implicated in | the assault on Frank Atwood two r nd who was detained for thirty#ix hours in jail, has filed ja claim for damages againat the city | for $2,500. Chief Files Report | Chief of Police Irving Ward filed | hie annual report with Mayor Miller this afternoon, It shows that the number of arrests in the city for the year up to December 1 was 12,441, or an average of 37 per day Abandon Shelter Plans. Because of the objections filed by Josiah Collins and Wa Chong, who own adjac property, the park board has abandoned ite plan of erecting # shelter on Fortson place As this has not been dedicated for atreet purposes, the objectors de clared their intention of asking for jon if the work proceeded. Condemn Yards for Road. Judgment was awarded in Judge Gilliam'’s court for $16,505.31 the Milwaukee and tn favor state. It covers lands for | railroad yards on Colorado st., be- | tween Holgate and Stacy sts | Militia Inspected. | ‘The annual inspection yf the na- | was begun last evening by Colonel Kinzie, Company B and Company D were inspected. Company L and Company A, signal corps, will be tested tonight Club Meeting | The Seattle Commercial Club will Imeet at & lock night The Vashon Commercial club lunehed with the club this noon. Ways and means of securing a trunk road from end to end of Vashon were dis “Canadian Northwest Oil ii. M block sale at 50 cents. Herrin & Co, 6 Scheverman | Uneaited: For Picture Frames to Be Sold. Lannual sale of uncaile orders of the Mede oral | The ser frar Last Chance for Tiaber Claim $50 cash seeures tt; 4 to 12 million feet. No fake. Call at once 327 People's Bank Building, FOR PRAYER WEEK | tional guard companies of Seattle | Paint°& Wall Paper Oo, 1514 Piret av., oceurs December 14 to 24, in-| elusive, wee! Black. Some have soles, others lisle. silk bination Suits. Dainty, practical garments, and very appropriate for holi- day gifts. Complete in hand- some boxes, crossbar plaids, hair-lin ontiecsed Paes. pompadour effects, in a $4.75 —3-piece Combina- tions, same style as $3.75 gar- New arrivals of Fancy ments, but trimmed with Persian and warp- print- dainty edge of embroidery ed Chine Novelty Silks, laced with ribbon, Skirt and drawers part trimmed with ruffle of Swiss embroidery in vety pretty pattern, embodying new ideas and popular styles, $1.00 to $1.50 yard. $4,75—Fitted Chemise, of fine quality nainsook, very Novelty Crepe de 93,75 —3-piece Combina- | sheer, Al! gores fashioned § Chine, width 22 inches, tions, aaa to fit figure | with dainty embroidery bead- { jn pretty Persian-bor smoothly ; princess style. | ing Skirt trimmed with dered designs, floral ef- Corset Cover, Drawers and | ruffle of pretty clover pat- fi i an na short Skirt all in one piece. | tern lace insertion and edge fects and stripes, espe- Made of fine sheer nainsook; | Top of garment inset with } cially appropriate for trimmed with two-thread | lace design to match inser- { waists, scarfs and sashes, Valenciennes lace insertion, | tion. These garments fit per- $1.25 to $1.40 yard. beading and edge. Drawers | fectly smooth over bust, > : t and Skirt part trimmed with | Fine quality wool waist-line and hips, and are particularly appropriate to wear with Directoire gowns. Valen- with Momie Cloth W aistings, 27 inches wide, in a good ' ruffle edged ciennes lace. Misses’ Effective Tailored Suits: Special Values at $25 Special values in Misses’ Tailored Suits, sizes 14 and 16 years. A variety of materials, including cheviots, serges, broadcloths and novelty tweeds in stripes and mixtures. Brown, navy, garnet, old rose, green, wis- taria, peacock blue, gray and black. Coats medium and long, semi- fitted, plain tailored, suitable for school and street wear; also many dressy models with fancy broad revers and trimmings of satin, silk braid and buttons. Skirts, gored or plaited, and trimmed with buttons and folds, —First Floor, Misses’ Suits, of Misses’ Suits, of fine Misses’ Suits, of fine quality diagonal | quality brown or navy wide-wale diagonal, serge Stripes or | blue serge; semi-fitted | green and wisiaria. checks, in shades of | box-front jacket, lined Extra length, semi- with satin, Collar and tan and gray. Long, } cuffs of broadcloth, edged | fitted coat, satin col- semi-fitted coat, with | with fancy braid and trim- | lar and cuffs, and fancy tailored pock- | med with small silk but- trimmed with large ets, coat collar and | tons Plaited skirt, with buttons to match. révers, lined with | jumper waist, nicely tail- Gored, flare skirt, Skinner's satin. | ored, and trimmed with Gored skirt, trimmed } satin bands, and small | finished on : bottom with buttons. Special | buttons, Special value with wide bias fold, value, $25.00 $25.00. Special value, $25.00, Evening Wraps: Special Values at $24.75 Sample lines of handsome Evening Wraps, of Venetian, chiffon bfoadcloth and messaline, in dainty shades of pink, blue, champagne, old- rose, cream; also garnet and black, New Mikado styles, with wide flowing sleeve effects. Lined with messaline; trimmings of lace, panne velvet, Persian bands and silk lace and braid medallions. Piret Floor. Evening Wraps of cream-color ,; Evening Wraps of shell-pink Ven- Véhetian cloth, lined throughout | tian cloth, Pointed cape, lined é | throughout with messaline. Broad with messaline Wide Mikado tevers and rosettes of detin. Collar sleeve effect, inlaid with lace ruffle; | and vestee of pink panne velvet, fin- cdtiar and yoke elaborately “rimmed | ished with fancy silk braid, trimmed h silk t f Jall if with satin buttons and silver sou- ith silk braid medallions anc ancy 3 " r ee MSY | tache, Special value, $24.75 button Special value, $24.75 . ; Evening Wraps of cream, pink or Kvening Wraps of champagne | pale bine chiffon broadcloth, Mixado chiffon broadcloth, Long, pointed | style, with collar and wide cuffs of cape, with wide flowing sleeves, | satin, trimmed with fancy silk braid trimmed with Persian bands and | and gilt soutache. Lined through mall brass buttons, Black velvet | out with messaline. Special value, pipings. Special value, ‘$24.75, $24.75, | Ladies’ Home | Journal | Patterns | INCORPORATED orisctity | better. 1 —Firet Floor. Novelty Silks, Wool Waistings, Broadcloths Fancy Novelty Silks of excellent quality, in- cluding small broken checks, bright-colored satin- e Dresden patterns and wide assortment, are spe- | in Roman stripes, plaids and broken checks. exceptionally Slesirable fabric which will laun- der. Special, 53c yard. New Broadcloths, of our best quality, have recently been received, including many choice shades, such as taupe, |} smoke and mulberry tints, in addition to an extensive range of staple colors; also black. Widths, 52 to 54 inches. | Price, $3.25 yard. —First Fioor, cially priced at 58c¢ yard. | array of choice colorin | Merchandise | Christmas Certificates for

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