The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1908, Page 10

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; ; 4 \ 4 Railroading to Be- come an Admiral. After all it was the president's fault He had bo one to blan but himself. If he had not tnaisted on taking the new engine out hi self the wreck would never have happened on the D. R. & P. ratl road. If he had only tet faithful old Jim But where was Jim? The president searched the tan le of cara with his eyes, There e was. The engineer's body was wedged beneath the weight of the Tecomoti vo. Christmas morning! What a day for a disaster! How much Detter had the president stayed In Ris cosy office in the bright red Dutlding with the yellow roof! But, no! The president himself Must take the new engine her firet trip over the division! He could not trust her to Jim-—old Jim who steam into the cylinde t DR. & P. engine; old Jim, who had climbed gtiffiy upon the tender this Ch Maa morning and had wate whole of the foolish wh feal #! No Warning Given. A thought had killed remorse Why hadn't Jim warned him keen eyes never missed even a bolt dropped carelessly along the track. Ah, Jim, you pald for stut born pride with your life The pr nt lay easily beside the w od thonght bitterly of his Christmas day. With w had he greeted the spl tion to the D. R. & P stock! That very morning th engine bad come. How sturdy her drivers! & gleam on boiler and cab! muste of her beli! Bhe was to have pulled tho pride of the traffic manager-—the fast frait freight. To old Jim's faith fulness was awarded the run. (The president was also traffic man ager) The president himself had gone to the roundhouse for her. He would not allow a hostler even to slide back the doors. Hix hand had run her out. He operated the turntable. He himself backed her down on the string of fruit car Baastly they rattled over the switches, past humming factories The president prided himself on these factories. Was it not his froad which fed the hungry ma chines, which drew the products to the market? Gathers Speed. | The president at the throttle caught glimpses of steeples and bright colored roofe as they swung Out of the village and gathered Speed for the trip. There was a moment In the tunnel and they took the broad, smiting coun try. a rumbpd over a bridge. What The IftToO tHE Magnificent array, designs; A modest, colors are red, maroon— The President’s Quit fsa LIMITED BOUNDED Neckwear combining | with variety of colorings and beautiful | hundreds to select from— | | | | 50¢ to $2.00 Handkerchiefs thoroughly appreciated and useful gift, an extensive display in both | plain and fancy silk and linen 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, T5¢ Bath Robes Have almost come to be a necessity ; newest effects are revealed in our col- | lection; regular prices $5.00 to $15.00. One-third Off Until Christmas Sweater Coats So popular and useful have they become | that it’s hard to get along without one; blue, white, $3.00 to $5.00 TUE THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 908 SEMAPHORE P* ) There ing With was a stop for the cross signal, The red increasing speed across. Then a long stretch, With terrific they hit the curve Then the big tunnel semaphore and the Blinking wit could the presid semaphore at the a awiteh There wa arm drop they ‘ straight tere momen Safely are Beyond gravel ng, crashing he get wor conntry ling uselessly resident sta with 4 ma er preci Ever e heard her whistling president He tried vemapt h fc stared at the nore to rise The me from hia lips. gled at bis » iched a moan eft arm dan verment wre His Too la ted shot from the tunnel and bounded {nto the] havee like a scared doer } The pre with closed eyes, unm the piled up wreckage The semaphore One word be Wreckers! He crawled to was but half opened. had been set back s be had seen wed clear! his brain. | the switch. It The signal dozen | With shots and yelle a villians broke on the run from be} CINCINNATI, Deo. 14—Dur hind wreat boulder and headed| Music hall rink, “Diana Dilipick) for the wrecked lmited appeared on the floor and mad Cartoon Characters Successfull Rage quieted the pain that pre-| freshing novelty of thelr vented heroism. Unarmed, wound-| Wm. A. Fell, and the Martta ed, the pr ent sel a coupling ni stumes closely followed pin and slew the robbers one by {ilar to the public throug one as they ran at him. Artist Condo. Then the president looked up at aw man who sat by the window reading a very new book T'm tired playin’ traia, mamma,” he sald. “I wanna be a admiral In a few minutes his fleet was afloat in the bath tub and the/ ning Room & Parlor railway had into the bands of cook, the! ver. With France and England in the hollows of his hands, Katser Witheim appears to have a mitt full RD with him says that quality ing, shades— Latest patterns in fine sive, the b Large assortment, in inside of coat; oxford and to $15.00. UMBRELLAS, PAJAMAS MAN HUI ABSENT FRIEND Bteve Tate, an engineer arrived from Havre appeared last Monday morning, and Morrison nt quires concerning bim blue, maroon, green and oxford; cuffs, pock ets and lapels trimmed in plaid to match buttoned with silk frogs and edged with silk cord; regular $5.00 TS FOR Montana who arrived ie making anxious Morr Tate, who roomed Christmas Gifts forMen At our store you'll find a very satisfactory place to do your Xmas shopping —that is, if you have in mind gifts for father, son, husband, brother or sweetheart. It’s essentially a man’s store, and it’s been with discretion and discrimination that we've selected these Xmas offerings. We're now prepared to show our patrons. The character of Xmas gifts for men has changed much in the course of a few years. cepted that men get more real good and genuine pleasure from useful, practical gifts. A few suggestions Nowadays it’s generally ac- that may be of value to you— Gloves Bachmo, Dent’s and other makes, for driv- street or dress wear; $1.25 to $2.50 Hose the newest cotton, lisle and pure silk; also combination sets— | 25¢ to T5¢ Silk Suspenders Always make a handsome gift; too; silver and gold-plated buck les; regular prices 7S to $5.00. One-third Off Until Christmas Smoking Jackets inexpen- brown, tan, One-third Off Until Christmas ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT IN OUR HOUSE ONE-THIRD OFF. DRESS SUIT CASES, FANCY VESTS, FULL DRESS PROTECTORS, CHICAGO CLOTHING CO. 608 SECOND AVENUE “MR. SKYGACK FROM MARS” AND “DIANA DILLPICKLES” ON SKATES Imitated by Partiolpante in a Maek Carnival. n ¢ th h th recently dts tn ison with | “\S 0 aE” ioe la . 5 \ ne a the oe” and mask skating carnival Mr. Skygack from M e the hit of the evening with the re- * “Diana” was represented by Mra rrespondent by her husband Both of the come characters made oir appearance in the cartoons of noon him at the Commercial hotel, early Monday and went out to met a shave. He hae pot been seen since, Tate is described as about 50 yoare of age, & fect 9 inches tall, Weighe about 168 pounds, ts lof ‘ght Complexion, with ight hair and moustache slightly Unged with | are Modern Method Dentists Gomething to Give Thanks For. ~~ fine set of false teeth when your natural ones are gone. The prospect of a toothless old age and inability to enjoy a good Christmas dinner need not worry anyone who !# within reach of our dental parlors. We make fall sets of false teeth at from $5.00 up. Special for a Few Days i Goid (Growne, 22k “eridg “ Work, j ire heavy ... lacid “Riloy Fitting Gold DUMOGG aicicacpne a Bilver Fillings Extrac- tions .. eeeee Investigate Our Easy | Payment Plan ; | Extraction guaranteed absolutely | painless. We employ @ specialist, | who devotes his entire time to this | work, Our operators are all expert reg istered dentists, We employ no students. All work done painlessly by mod jern electrical devices. Examination free | Office open evenings o'clock; Sundays until 2 p. $5 Modern Method Dentists ) Suites BE, D and C, Brunet Bidg. Becond Av. and University St. [Opposite Stone-Fisher Co, Store. | Entrance 207 University 9 ual 8 70 sme fo, T E 4 T Li Medteated, al Av. and Main S¢., Menttle, GIRL KILLED BY "REJECTED LOVER | (By United Press.) | BOSTON, Dee, 18 Maud Hart | for, the 17-yearold daughter of Dr Agnes Hartley of Bomerville shot and killed today by Harmond, a réjected lo | girl was about to board & atréet! car when the unsuccessful sultor | made his attack on her, Harmond | | surrendered | was} James bY The $4,000,000 GIFT (By United Press.) BAN PRANCIBCO, Doc Ar an odd sequel to thelr sensational | divorce case, which wae patched up fast spring, David T. Hanbury, the | |mihitt-miiifonatre, and hin pretty | wife, a former telephone girl, have | cémented the restoration of thetr} jaffection with a record breaking Christmas gift of property valued | at $4,000,000, Deeds giving to the | wife the enormous holdings of the | usband were recorded In Napa yes 18 terda | Will Vote on Hymne At the First Methodisf Protestan church an opportunity will be given | | Sun lay morning and evening for the congregation to vote or } favorite | hymn Voting cards will be pro-| vided for this ballot, and the result | will be annoynesd the following | | Sunday, The hymne gelected witi | be sung frequently by the chotr and congregation. The regular Christ htertainment will be held on evening. PUT OFY MORROW WHAT TODAY—With to Christmas shopping ~ Fine Mantel Clocks Ats Bpectal ma Tuesday DON'T UNTIL YOU CAN especial reference TO po off regular prices Die during unt Bale. | Chicago Jewelry Co., 1207 Beoond Ave ore IE of Business. Ring up Sunset, ‘|Tremendous Slaughter : will buy Higher Quality at the D. S. Johnstoy orner 2 pr Co. than elsewhere. Make your selections today i tiuinaniemeiemmentiitinnmad or this evening. Especi Easy Hol Terms, TOTAL COST ONLY 10 CENTS A Wholesome and Appetizing Lunch Sent to Your Place NEW YORK BOX LUNCH CO. FORCED RETIRING CAUSES A # ! i | THE GIFT OF A PIANO OR TALKING MACHINE Is a Gift to Eoery Member of the Family Is a Gift That'll Be Enjoyed Every Day in the Year—for Yeavs Is a Gift That Will Entertain Visitors and Guests Is a Gift That Will Bring Genuine Pleasure to the Giver Himself Hiustra in @ trig ttle] winters and tates Make. The Is a Gift That Will Bring Culture and Re- ves heli Fae oni ey finement Into the Home “Little grains of powde Tiny dabe Make a girl's ¢ i like wha: Organs, truments of | kinds Any given BMST DENTAL WORK at prices commult ST. PAUL DENTISTS sum oe ca a a Ni ee ee ee et ee ee me me Johnston Co, Building Main 1830; Ind., L 4624. Alar anh eek ole eee =. Se ee to be sold at about Furnishings. } ear in ag Ladies’ Monsees ne Munsing Underwea Goldemith alw: sold for $1.25. Munsing Ali-Wool Under *69c price Tbe, wear, now . eo regular " 16 Globe Milla Pure Wool Under- 89c Wear, now . . 8 got Bo for Goldsmith a) aah 16c Black Cat H Gotdemith’s reltable 600 22 29c now inch Ohina Silk now ant ins la selection of $1.60 Sik Velvet, in all col- ors, now 14 Goldemtth aiways ‘sold tor $1.00 fine Corsets, now . 25c Goldemith always got 10¢ 4 for Spool Bilk, now...,,...4C Goldsmith's regular 2 for Se But ton Hole Twist, 1 WOM ccc; C Goldamith’g regnlar $2.00 Shoes, me Pk) sold for $4.00 $2.25 Goldsmith alwa. and $4.60 Shoes, all styles, now , Goldsmith's regular 60 and $2.00 odds and ends 65 Shoes go at : c Gojdemith got 12%c "and lhe, Gib bert’a Dress Lining, Goldsmith ysed to sell for $2.50, + - sepabea 1,15 now Goldsmith's regular price $4.00, Lace Curtains, tow .. . Goldsmith's best ine of $5.60 Lace Curtains, now $2.45 Goldsmith's fine line of Tbe yard 72Aneb Bobinet Cur 38c Goldsmith's 12\%¢ Linen Canvas, now . ‘8 Go beat quality Hooks and By 1 now .. Cc ers, now, 2 doz, Be eh rete: 3c Tbe White Glov now, pair taing, now, yard . 5 Goldemit . Goldsmith's fe doz, Dress Fasten Goldamith's regular b0c par 6c WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR OUR CUT PRICES DUR ING THIS GREAT BAR The $30,000 Department Store Stock of the firm of C. & S. Goldsmith of La Conner, Wash., One-Third of Actual Value This stock consists of the highest grade Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Also Ladies’ and Children’ Sale Opens at 424 Pike Street, Saturday, December {6 The firm of C. & S. Goldsmith is forced to retire, after 20 years’ continuous business, have contracted with them to turn the entire stock into money by January ISt | path’ The Buffalo on | 424 — PIKE STREET— 424 | ric sat Shoes, H en's Shoes and Furnishings. thing Must Positively Go. Con You Want Bargains. Goldsmith's 65¢ 30-inch Gray Cloaking, now, ford | Overcoats and Craven- per yard Ic ettes. Hat Goldsmith's $1.25 ‘All-Over 53. Goldsmith's regular $6.00 Boys’ | Goldsmith's regular $2.00 Lace for Waists, now....006 | Overcoat, $2 50 | « Hata, NOW 4... .+.s sree Goldsmith's 26e and 500 Braids, now . . wg — ail colors and widths, Be | Soldsmin always w told for $9.00. | Goldamith's $8.50 and $4.00 now 2 yards for . Boys’ and se 65 and Derby Hats Goldamith's 12% and 150 Valen Overcoats og tees WOE civcpeacie ted clennes Insertions, 6 = a eae > Goldsmith always got $12.50 . Bes a so agen Fig Bl fhe c Youths’ Overcoata, $4. 85 Near-to-Nothing smith's regular 7c Velvet-| now ..,.........., She eens, all colors, ‘i . on Men’s Furnishings. now, a yard Goldsmith's strong Mne of $12.50 | Goldsmith's 10¢ White Goldsmith's 100 Corduroy ar on 6.65 |, antkereniets, now c now .. . ’ Goldsmith's 1c Blue and Binding, now, a yard ...... ‘ Goldsmith's regular #20 00 Men's Goldamith’s 16c Mohair Skirt eee Manenerehiels, ae Binding, now, 6 yards 7 Overcoats and Cray: $9 35 loldesalth’s reguier i8¢ ae fe GC] Satie tomer SBD | NON a a sg Goldamith's 10-360 a “Gos. “Paney P. Brown Sox, “now " It Buttons, now, 5 ants. Goldsmith's 26¢ Wool a dos. pie c Goldamith’s regular — 95c Sox, now $2.00, go at Goldsmith's regular A Few Hot Shots i in the } Goidsmitn’s $3.00, fk 25 | a AiWoo! Sex, now go at Goldsmith always got erm on og Misses’ Goldsmith always wot $l. 95 Pure Wool Sox, Departm oesipn now sis seeineil Goldsmith's regular 85c | Goldsmith's regu $5.00, go at ar ‘ $2.45 Enticing Values in the Shoe Department. 98c $1.65 Goldsmith always sold for 30 Children's Muslin Caps, now Goldamith’s 50¢ Mohair Tam O'Shanters, now tie Goldamith’s fine line of $1.00 and $1.60 Misses’ and Chil dren's Shoes, now 69c Sizzling Hot Bargains in the Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Departments. Suits. 1,65 Suspender, now Goldsmith used to get 2 Fourta-Hand Ties, now ., Goldsmith 's best line of in-Hand Ties, now Goldsmith's 50c Four Hand Ties, now . Goldsmith's b0c Gray Heavy BM bed Underwear 24 now j Goldsmith's regular 65¢ Fine RIM bed Underwear, Goldemith’s fine line Wool Underwear now Goldsmith's Wool Und Goldsmith alw in Goldamith’s regular price $2.00 Boys’ Shoes, now Goldsmith's $3.00 Men’s and Boys’ Shoes, now Goldsmith's $3 Goldsmith always got $4.5¢ $2.85 $1.96 Goldsmith's best selling $4.60 Boys’ Suits now Goldemith’s regular $6.00 Boys’ Suits, now Goldsmith's fine line of $8.50 Youths’ Suits now Goldsmith's re $5.00 Men's Shoes, now Goldsmith's $3.60 Men's Goldemith always got $12.50 to Working Shoes, now Pure Wool $15.00 for Youths’ 5 65 i Goldsmith's regular 75¢ 39 Goldsmith's $6.00 Men ‘ — Suits, now ’ High Cute, now F ie SH 45 Dress Shirts Cc Goldumith’s $9.60 Men's " Goldamith used to g 4,15 * oe $12.50 and in Cheviots Fanoy Checks, now Goldamith’s regular $15.00 Men's Suits, Dress Shir Goldsmith's Working St Remarkable Sistuheer Prices on Suit — irts, now Ld « 3.01 8 vy Shirts, now Goldsmith used to sell’ tor $16.60 | hog, #0 Suit Cases, "$1.45 damith’s regular $1.60 7Qe and $18.00, Men's Suits, French Goldsmith 00 Night Shirt w 7 Thibete, $7 45 po women dh pay ‘ult $1, 95 Goldsmith's regular $3.80, Neok now A my nd Coat Sweaters 39 Goldemtth’s regular price $20.00 | Goldsmith's $7.50 ‘All L eather Suit now AS and 2.50, Men's Birdseye Cases, $3 95 Goldsmith's regular 50¢ 24c Worateds, 5, 95 now ‘ ' Working Gloves. bog $ Goldsmith's regular Tbe 4Gc Huge Price Cutting on now and $1.00 Gloves, Goldsmith's $12 Cow 95 “4 hide Suit Cases, now Pde LooK FOR THE buff 424 Sales & Brokerage Co.

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