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Just while 800 pieces last—the sample line shopper won't be indifferent to §5e to 75¢ Neckfixings for | This lot tmetudes Tacked Net Stocks, Nmbrotdered White Net; Off Down Quilts Down Quilts are always popular as gifts, pecially at Ch vhen their beauty usefulness af l hose in search of r substantial g ind our stock of Quilts heavier than what it should be, ar taken the sure, quick way of diminis} surplus by offering every Quilt in the a reduction of 2 $7.50 Down Comforts for $5.62. $10.00 Dewn Comforts, $7.50. $15.00 Down Comforts, $11.25. $20.00 Down Comforts, $15.00. Basement Store No Phone or Mail Orders Accepted for These 15c Tumblers, | 1244¢ Mince Meat, 6 8:30 to 10:30, each .. be | 8:30 to 10:30, pkg Cc Fine Thin Blown Cham- | Tea Garden brand, finest pagne Tumblers, etched | materials; a package will border; Tuesday morning, | make 2 or 3 pies; Tuesd Se cach. Limit, I dozen NOT zy, Ge a package 12% Flannelettes, | Se Kerchiefs, 1 8:30 to 10:30, yard € | 8:30 to 10:30, 3 for Heavy Kimono Flannels, Women’s Plain All-Lin Oriental, Persian and | en, Fine, Sheer Handker floral designs; 3 to 10-yard | chiefs, full size; Tuesday pieces; 7c a yard morning, 3 for 10¢ at 15 pleces; neatly decorated; value $1.35, will not break like 45 at china made ener value | Ci bbe value for ‘oyward—Fourth Floor. for Ladies’ Home wen. mous Demorest BOUILLON SLIGHTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL Several Bille Are Not iy" dventaly reich his de | Passed in Regular Manner. asually all france nt No. 2. The city council Inst Monday Bight passed an ordinance callin upon the board of publi issue a permit to the Stax Furniture company to estat steam heat, light and power ; Without consulting Superinter Bouilion, of the department of pub-| And here are the works to Me utilities, aud the slight, whether | Aunt Jane. Don't you think the intentional or otherwise, is the first are great achievements outward indication of a breach that Aunt Tune (from two important branches of the mu windows in one of them ho nicipai family washed is an even greater achiev Some of the counci! members| ment have not the kindilest feeling for Superintendent Boullion, whose ac Canada’s Parliament Jan. 20. tion on several franchise matt OTTAWA, Ont, Dec has not met with their appro first sion of the 11 and, while the Standard Furnit f Canada will conver company's application was a com The principal measure paratively small item, it is no se. neiude the new Insurance Gret that Superintendent Boulllon | °° } feelin he was deliberately ignored nm Jan to come ministration parliamentary pre Notwithstanding the slight, Su perintendent Bouillon found noth | Names As ing to criticise in the document,| Orvis Gladden has announced his and upon this statement Mayor corps of assistants in the Broadway - igned the ordj-|bigh minstrel work this season as mer Sekariay signe ’ follows: Robert Leigh, associate manager; Roy Smith, assistant man- ager, Arthur Holland, treasurer; orge Kellog, stage manager, and mance The council] has never referred the franchise application of the |, Beattie Garbage company to Super Doak Kice, advertising manager Great Meat Special for Tuesday for - THE BIG WHITE MARKET Turkeys, Ducks, G largest stock in all Seattle for Christmas at THE BIG WHITE MARKET MAIN FLOOR SOUTH, PUBLIC MARKET BUILDING Xmas Luck—Women’s Neckfixings Half Price | including all the prettiest » shrewd Christmas from a celebrated maker, of the season's styles, although there are not many of a kind, $1.50 to $2.50 Necktixings for falahed with ruct= hah at mises Ik) have bere he }is to retain his office during the Off Leather reen with touches of gx larmonious y, hence this price reduction $1. 75 Lekihine Mats for $1. 31. $3.75 Leather Mats for $2.81. $5.50 Leather Mats for $3.88. $7.50 Leather Mats for $5.88. Third Plewr, suggested to the mayor, and to jtaek of Bulletin | $2.00 Wool geet 8:30 to 10:30, each. | the opinion Viewr — lest | $2 Burning Outfit, 8:30 to 10:30, each alcohol lamp SANTA CLAUS SAYS TOYS FOR CHILDREN And surely he ought to know—greatest stock of any we've ever very lowest prices: $1.25 IRON TRAIN 986. 5c TEA SET 45c. } Iron Train, consists of locomotive, Doll's Metal Tea Set; complete set | tender and three cars. « ~ 5Qc WIZARD TOP 38c 40¢ ROCKING CHAIRS 19. | Wizard Top—Made of metal painted Children's Rocking Chairs; neatly in bright colors; 6 inches high, painted in red; strong and well | on wooden stand. A most 35c esting toy for little ones. ANNOUNCEMENT | COMES SOUTH Fon WINTER, that thie week th business houre are | ploring lies,” his purpose betn Jeureal Patterns. DY termination » an American season ts due to the #hop- ping publte,« w Rariy tn the Season.” {fulness and consideration Sewtng Machine. BANK SCANDAL IS HOW PROMISED Among the p (By United Press.) hands of the |: milttee, the public hin place rathor than andal which his superiore will be stirred written to him by clals are made ‘EMMA GOLDMAN CAN'T TALK IN BELLINGHAM (8. United Press.) ow waiting to see as an examiner while| ying the same ¢ “rl WONDERS OF THE ME TROPOLIS. | at! City Man (showlng the sights) No Special 8 not think she Gooding ' announced |not Issue @ call for a special » | of the legislature to cc seated in the recome supreme court |in December, country) threatens to develop between the Well, I should think keeping all the | “hem she arr will tell her to during the last week Murphy Acquitted. FRANCISCO, uef, was found not gullty late Sat mer Shona Yak arrived yester of attempting to P 14.—The | ) parliament a ventreman 1 Link Buttons all prices. Wm ploneer jeweler 1 from Nanatme act, a bil revent corrupt payment of se ret com iasions, a bill to establish 4 separate portfolio for labor and a uy *D » TRA by the executive body of the ad- pili to amend the present rules of AnD Ape BS Mme. PAUL 1928 ‘Third Aw Postottice. tm GOOD BREAD- SOON WED If the way to a |be attorney ge PUGET MARKET COv’S The Best #',,. Lamb Chops Only 10 Per Lb. 1'YOU MAY DEPEND NO ONE CAN BUY BETTER AT ANY PRICE TNT ago, Burlington & Quincy car No. 9870 ia speeding on its way toward Seattle bringing its load of Fancy Christmas Poultry through bis stomach, way ip patent. EXCELLENT Fowls and Roasting Chickens. The finest, THE 8TAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1908, WARD WILL MAIN CHI [MAYOR CANNOT GET) SUITABLE MAN IN PLACE, |Offered the Job to Friend Who Declines to Take It. Chiet of Polle Irving T. Wa ainder of Mayor Miller's ad ilatration, The city's chief ex ecutive has finally decided upou this course after having failed to find anyone who he thought would city a better chief of police On Saturday, December 5, as an nounced exclusively in The Star Chief of Police Ward tendered his verbal resignation to Mayor The latter requested Ward the matter rest a few days antl he ex ook about for a suitable Clingan Declines Job. Mayor Miller thereupon red the position to ( \ persona man whow he had e his chief t after ele ot klnt und others wh had taken a prominent t in Miller's fight during the « ign ends that he want the position at this nd particuls { the game miuletr Carr le Suggested, » G. Carr pame eont A rergeant of police, was the latter carefully considered the man's qualifications. Se 1 mem bers of the council were aske to their opinion on Carr's apy t. It was finally decided that reorganizing ment was rather questic There were po other avaliable men who could be considered, in the mayor, and after having another talk with Chief Ward, during which the situation Was gone over thoroughly, it was agreed that Ward would withdraw his Verbal resignation, and continue WHOLESALE filled to ove this year ade, and offer glance at our stock Here's an idea MONDAY WILL BE BRUBH DAY. Halr Cloth Tooth Hat Military, Shaving—in fact, all kinds of brushew—at a discount of 20 PER CENT That means just 20 per cent more In your pocket for other things THURSDAY Will be reserved for Manicure cut—cut good and dees be well pleased. Lyon's Tooth Powder ike Ingram's Milk Weed Cream $2¢ Coke Dandruff Cure she 1's Extract Taleum 13e 1013-15 FIRST AVENUE DOWN-TOWN STORE (O13 1015 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST. WESTLAKE AVE, — We ENTRANCES maw POSTOFFICE SUB-BTATION he FREE PHONES AnD L BUI AT THE UPTOWN BrONE 25 .yEsT Rooms a1 TH SETTLE THE XMAS QUESTION NOW Time is flying fast—only 11 days left, and then owing with gifts ou better goods for le money t ¢ We note he: a few pace won't permit anyt ‘ ALL WEEK SPECIALS For the early shopper we will have special salen all this week. Something different each Gay, Ladion’ Bage and Pt Bult Amé Pngtieh Cases, Card Cason, Wal Ko Slevfumes ortii te French ups, « ete Everything n © slaughtered for eather at 20 PER CENT OFF a Dig wales That means 20.per cent. more We nee the saving in your pocket i worth while, FRIDAY SATURDAY Mirrors and Umbrellas will af Sie, Soods and ia be sold on Friday at very ma 7 nore “e 7 hen: ’ "rices to be a 7 ‘ " Pace rial wavings. Prt an- | of Pactfie Norte We are headquarters for Manicure and Toilet Sets Give us first chance at your pocket-book and you will EVERY DAY NEEDS FOR LESS ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY Capt odehta Tooth Paste Hygela Complexion Cr THE QUAKER DRUG CO, —D — ee RETAIL, St YOUR PHONE IND. 2015 — — MAIN 1240) WE DELIVER FREE TO ALL SEATTLE, hristmas Juaker stores apg ¢ have t fs Preparations fop of all deseript than & hasty TUESDAY WEDNESDAY WILL BE LEATHER DAY WILL BE PERFUME pay, Why not a Kodak? Makes an Ideal Gift —— B3¢ Tingle Rubber Sponge 10¢ Cure Bi7d m.25¢ | Pompelian Massage Creamy JBg@ TWO STORES as boss of the department, Inaug }urating euch changer as the mayor jand be might decide would beat lserve to rejuvenate the police de-| ‘as tment generally WILL EXPLORE PANAMA LIES Zone and Investigate Conditions. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Dec, 14.—President jelect Taft has signalized bis visit ito this city by making the definite Announcement that he intends to! go to the Panama canal sone late in January to spend 20 deys couraged by the attitude of Presi ident Roosevelt since the recent |eampaiga of accusations against {the administration commenced. | Taft said that be intended to take | with him some expert engineers who had not hitherto been employ ed on the works. PRETTY GIRL KILLED | BY TROLLEY CAR (By United Press.) BAN JOBE, Cal, Deo. 14-—Ruth Hall, the pretty 14-year-old daugh- ter of the late Judge Seth Payne Hall of San Francisco, was killed by a Santa Clara street car late Saturday night. The motorman, A C, MeMillan, was arrested on a} charge of mansl leased on $2,500 speed ts charged shter, and re yal | Excessive ‘PACIFIC FLEET IS AT PANAMA | White \COMMERCIAL CLUB | H. Revelle was George H, Batley, first vice preat t; J. M. Sparkman, second vice | | Farrer, C. M. Williams, 4 for one year; James FE. Blac kwell, | (By United Press.) PANAMA, Dec. 14.—The Pacific! armored cruiser fleet arrived here| yesterday and anchored in the har-| bor near the Yorktown, which pre coded the btg cruisere by one day Governor | A big crowd watched the maneuver |ing as the fleet © tered the bay The voyage from Magdalena bay | was without apectal event and ail/ were reported well on board ALASKA COMMISSIONERS, (By United Press.) VALDEZ, Dec. 14.—Six United | States commissioners have been ap pointed by Judge Reid in the Third division since his arrival at Valdes |W. T. Beeks was named for commis. | sioner of the Valder precinct; Ring: | wald Blix at Copper Center, Henry| }J. Miller for Pairbanks, Herbert 8. Farria at Susitna, J. L. Brown at} t ska and J. i. at Nush- . Bristol Bay prectne KELLOGG IN CABINET. NEW YORK, Doc, 14 ft to. day dropped the intimation that nk B. Kellogg, the “trust bust- who ie handiing the Standard ouster suit In this olty, would oral in hie cabinet Capt. Panton Succumbs. Captain John M. Panton, Lioyds’ agent for Seattle and a pioneer steamship man of the Bound, died at his home in Tace following a severe a monia, He was one aataine in the Be yesterday, of pneu mt the firet tle-Orlental "Special Silv Silverware Sale er Toa Sete and a great variety of fine Stiverware for the table at 4 off regular prices. 4 ty ‘ea Set, including tray for i CHICAGO JEWELRY Co, 1207 Second A’ CAPTAIN PANTON DIES SUDDENLY (By United Press.) TACOMA, Dec, 14.—Capt. John MeTavish Pant aged 48 years one of the most widely known men of Pacific marine circles, died wud denly yesterday morning. The cause of death was pneumonia, fol jlowing a severe attack of grip. | ‘Taft Will Go to the Canal, Besides being marine surveyor for Balfour, Guthrie & Co. the Northwestern Warehouse company and several Portland San Fran cisco firms, Capt. Panton (French Licyds) and Det ? Veritas (Norwegian Lioyds) The funeral will be held Tuesday at 1:20 p. m rake REMAIN THE SAME (Py » NEW YORK Proaident- lect William HH. Taft. speaking | ast night at the dedic t th Mokinter . which rupted him with apy of hia official assvciation with the} late president. and declared, with eference to the Philippine tslands, | the # bat the jatd down by Mr McKinley hed been the pol- fey ¢ an it will be of| in the} ELECTS OFFICERS pleted yesterday af rnoon, George d president ot de sident; H. D. Moore, © A. J. Rhodes, 8. C. Osborn, H 7 | Watson, W. W. Wilshire, | 8 Lemmon, M. B. Harben, Alex ue Lean, C. 8, Harley, Edward R. No- vak, directors for ten years. |WHAT BECOMES OF | OLD GREENBACKS Editor Star: Will you kindly let} me know through your columns what is done with the worn-out greenbacks. Does the governinent | in any way use them again? F. B, ESTABROOK The old greenbacks are thrown into & macerating machine and ground into pulp. The government does not use them again Knter. prising persons at Washington have made wealth by manufacturing curios from the pulp of the de astroyed currency Lingoin Centennary. Arrangements are being made by Frank B. Cooper, superintendent of schools, for the observation of the centennial of Lincoln's birthday, | February 12, with unusual patriotic and biographical ceremonies. In the high schools especially the day will be made one of great interest on Pike st. last evening, at the performance in German of ‘ Gluecklichter Familien Vate the original of the well-known Bnglsh farce, “Lend Me Your Wife,” at tested the love of the Germans of @n opportunity to hear a play in their own language Today's Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, ~ Dec, ges» The pie eng F statement today hows re cel i" 716 and disbursements 130.0 Britigh | F Teucer returned r to pler 12 and is loading Oriental cargo today fro * anoouy foadln MONEY /8an (Without Commission) Rha KR, Campbell, 112 Columbia #¢ WILL HAVE CHARGE OF mK WIRELESS REPORT, 4/ (By WASHINGTON, D.C. De spondent adeiphia has Harry, commanding the arm sban pacification, has been as- f WOH | signed to command the regular | Lioydw’ agent for Seattle, and surjarmy division of the inaugural pa- |!™PTessive cerema veyor to the Bureau Veritas | rade and Rear Admiral Sperry, com- manding the A fleet, | ston, |met the death of |ILLEGAL VOTING, BUT) 22%, °22, Szemed PHILIPPINE POLICY TO VAL examining 30 witnesses, the grand | jury’ finally, made a report “that SCHOOL D while there was illegal voting In the fall election for delegate at Cordova,| George Kasai, euffictent evidence tained to warrant an indictment |may be one of the jawainat any one person annual debate between VALDEZ, Alaska, |recetvers of the Alaska ( — have been authorized to epend | afternoon Robert 25,000 to keep the road 1 f al French ship Laennec arrived at West Seattle Sat ries | & paseame of 28 di Kingdom at this port and ‘receun ‘$500 Reward Yor any case of asiccholiem that 1 cannot cure in from 2 to § dare 13,9 2. m—S. 8. Rule” TAFT'S INAUGURATION ‘20 fora'st dia westerly wind, strong beam sea Dec. 13 Steamship Watson Bay; rough sea. United Pre Washington ¢ chairman of the ec and Charles H.| York, vice chatr- | ttee on finance for inauguration of William H. Taft March 4 next. Major General of | Dec. yesterday upon the jreading of the beal tie batties! will command the naval divi- | C°Bferred upon 36 jand upon Joan of Are NO EVIDENCE = oecin ot the Chane, ld not be ob- | studenf at the B —- and Taco high. < ALASKA ROAD REPAIRS. | beeu remanded os one of th - baters in the school, : (By United Press.) particularly keen and a 14.—The | tions of political ees mitral rall- bating team is to be ‘epalr. ered « strong posal “High School Dance. Seely oF cephemcall A dance will be given by the Lin —— ee coin High School Athletic asso-| ciation in honor of the Broadway! orp high school football! team, Decem-! R Yeller has traveled all At the election at the Commer.| ber 26. The function will be held e York to his }elal club Saturday night, the re-| & turns for which were only com.| mittee of arrangements are Ernest | McGuire, Roy Casey and Fred Spar-| wer. John D. Has Ti ay Christensen’s hall. The com have his troublesome -———-- sg Steamer Harold Dollat @ kt to loud lumber } mueht after er Cups for children, Wi te load cathe for the tatuy | Pinck, ploneer jeweler, #8 ave., Seattle. 4. 8B. BRISBOIS Globe Hetet Cor. Fleet Av. and M: vate Office, Ind seen Calendars typifying the A.-Y.-P. Exposition Is a Work of Art WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE OUR CUSTO MERS AND FRIENDS CALL FOR ONE. Carries 6 per cent interem | September 1 last to October 1 full amount of $100 Te fon the v id off ' installments from PRICE $100 Savings & Trust §) a Company Title Trus Second and Cherry