The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1908, Page 3

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OW AMERICAN SHIP | AWAY: HAVE BEEN DRIVEN THE STAR-FRIDAY, and he had to hire an enport of for len coliiers {0 bring dal ground | THREE DIE. ON jthe H en the Raval flost! larrivad’t n ayant it was greeted | os only one mefchant veusel fly | 06 he Stars and Stripes, a lumber ner from Puget Sound, There wore none at ali at Rio, Callao or Valparaiso. ; In striking contrast to the anntht XBy, United Prees.) lation of o shipping ja the eno: VA OUVER, HB. C,, Dee , English | and Ger-| Without government ald these big | Were a war muddenty to break out,| Mon of ow rf song = Be Ra Bae 1g | Three, murderers were hange at 17-knot Vessel could be operated| there ia on the coast seareoly alpoon or ee ee Boean ca > 16 pohitajtiary this morning, Je ‘man Have Swept Them only at aloes; aud now we have|vessci that could be weed as e hye alade “} BB a ._— ‘ane a ef (Brag rope gt ie Was be Keateath id a ec ea gd has increaned the number o y han the Sea. alt “Bae tue fom Bae Bi hy troop ship or collier |merehant ships by nearly 1,000 per|!ng MM. Morriaon at Hazelmere Orient i Jape Capture Our Trade joont, ‘This in due partly to the Portglia, th Hoe ond juan anged Marth }}ow wages of Japanose seamen and| War & pino who killed a wo _t ated Press.) | Further up the bay, for months! The bulk of the Atlante trade ts! «othe pull-together polley of com: | Mats | Me ANC 0. Dec other = seagoing craft have tain | now loat, to Germany and England.| mercial Japan, but chlefly to the A Chinaman was the third per phe Paes" nt empty, victims of Bastorn jayhawk-| In a fow years Japan will have! heavy subsidies paid by both the |”. Qp.the seaffold he collapred fa a hundred di bo - — —e i “ye Beenie captured all the Pacitio trace government and local authorities, | complétely © liners earry ) flags pass in and out load-| Ninety-three per cent of American . The, thege mon were shot’ into g new Jay ea wit sailcen Slant. we 2 How It ts Done | ¢ ; gan freight, the : x jo in Au a ca teht, pald for shipping ia Carried under foreigr Last year the Tokio government | ete rn al th vane Lunt cal belng arine on the Paclfic , ertCaR GoM age, and wn o« oe COMES) Haid out in eubsidles fo! eanols |wbout Lhe pame height, A drop o ipeinaies six lone vew| With the center of International| to the rescue, in financing a mer! Ploneing to throes ons snies over (six £042. ikn was given gravity shifted to the Pacific, the | chant marine, the remaining 7 Per) 12 milion dolla and the prefect | Bm Mission bay below San coast cities are commercial erty cent te bound to be wined out. Turon aided nearly as much more QUIT WITH LONG COAT the last three Amertoan With 660 million mouths to f When Admiral Evans’ fect was! Sir oe the lurmeat of thoes Vacu ply between the Gol in the Orient, we have no ow hore, there were three warship cam on han Weandiane aa tees ustralia swing at theirifor our vast surpluw of fruits and/every merchant ship flying the! “aie Canadian Pacific, at . grain excepting on foreign ships,! American flag on the Pacifte const,!6 ang the French liners on. the Pacific all are heavily subsidized. “TEES: ESS = the first named receiving last year : a grant 100, American ahips , ” ocel ve x from the gove “We Are Seattle Agents for Standard Pattterns bn ng wh se Ka. , pay to foreign veusels y, shipping by sea ip niment nosher’s Second and James 2 Just drop in and see what a number of useful and desirable holiday you will see on display at this store. You can shop quickly, because are displayed and easily seen, or you can shop leisurely and receive ul attention from any of our salespeople. Many people have told us iat courteous treatment is scarce in some stores at this season of the year. IE are developing along this line, because we believe courteous treatment satisfied customers. You will be made welcome! Helpful Holiday Hints French Kid Gloves, guaranteed . “$1.25 to $1.50 $7.50 to $15.00 $2.95 to $13.50 fw Christmas Ribbons, fancy ef- fistmas Scarfs of Silk . .. $1.50 to $3.50 Silk Kimonos .. Silk Petticoats . Teatl Ee ee Tailored Shirt Waists ....... ul Featheg Baas to $20.00 Oe 00 io $3. 95 Fancy F lannel Gowns sv IWN views -Made Pillow Tops, special .. $2.25 50¢to $1.50 Handkerchiefs ......... ..10¢to $2. 50 ted Slippers; and _ chil- iren’s .$1.00 y Hand- Becorated China .... to $6. 50 llas are acceptable gifts . . .. $1.00 to $12.50 Leather Hand Bags ...... we .$1.00 to $6.50 00 to Christmas Tree Ornaments of Every Possible Description SSS S54 nosher’s ae Second and James Se Sa . 82.00 to Men's Holiday so aia ieee ks .. 50¢to $2.00 Damask Table Sets seks eer er $3.95 to $8.50 Hand-Made iunen Lunch Cloths .. seeece oe e+. 86.75 to 818.50 Dress Patterns ..$5.00 to $25.00 BU WERE FRULEERS ook kn cd ess $4.00 to sate 50 Dolls for the little oy AAg $3.50 ates sees Christmas Veils .. ladies’ Bath Robes .... Smoking Jackets. ae \ FOR SATURDAY In addition to the large Rugs quoted here, we are showing some beautiful little Rugs, in Wiltons and Axminsters, closely priced for the Christmas shoppers—a sensible present. 9x12 FT. AXMINSTERS Handsome effects in floral, Oriental and medallion patterns, Rugs that sell usual- ly for — tomorrow, your choice at . $18.75 TAPES TR Y BRUSSELS These are also in the large 9 by 12-foot size. As you know, they are full of wear, and the designs are the newest in Oriental, floral, conventional and medal lion patterns. A Rug well worth $17.50, tomorrow at $14.75 | | | | ; | | choice TABLE LINEN SETS A linen set makes a very desirable gift for any friend who {s keeping house, These are a tew of a number of spec fine white pure linen 23 by 24 In. Napkins, 64 by 68 cloth, Reg. $9.25, )ITINGHAMS FOR LESS imber of ecru Nottingham Cur hs, three and a half yards long, Baches wide, one pattern with] epocial at, wet oii coi STAD 24 by 24 in. Napkin 2 by n, cloth ee d cord work. Four pretty pat~} ye as apectal 12.5 8, worth from $3.25 to $3.75 a] 26 by 26 in. Napkins, 90 by 90 In. cloth bigs . a ; jue f 5.10 Choice tomorrow at, a pair as by 26 sa "by 108 ‘In. cloth.” $11.88 eden conn detec AOE: VRE: WOR siareee 875 All the Credit You Want Aa Win goes walking by. Yes, | All rubber of Court Crescent No. 8, F. O. A ices and naval eub aya an equal amour } Y t her me »| noua 0,000,000 to Foreigners. ica spends nothing | chant marine 1 ed. We spent last year on these foreign vessein If our government we vote an amount equal to 4 per cent f this, or $8,00 annually, in encourngl Amert shipping, our fing would not b from the sean by the Japanese. And yet inst year the Gallinger bill appropriat-| ing about half this amount for es couraging ehipping with the Orient) Here te shown and South America which passed | sated skirt an the f four to o The fabric te military blue worsted wae ow short-sigh with deeper b ines crossing, The ar and « made of deep ih | blue velvet and tan cloth. troduced in congress it Is belioved < that a public sentiment, aroused! Guess Ty Cobb must be some by the disappearance of our fag ball player-—he's been placed on from the seas, will foree ite) every, ali rs basebal) team pick pasnage bes by major leagu critics. H THE WINTER einL—BY cence roonent When she trips down the street |The Summer Girl looks tempting in | | Lawns and chiffons light | And the sprightly, sightly | Springtime Miss Thinks she's The candy, quite The Gibson girl's a charmer With that bored look Of her's But Say, boys, Here's Winifred Winter! Pretty, don’t you think? Bhe pute the Merry Summer maid cotnpletely On the Blink! There's a dash in every takes Shore's mlachief In her eye That makes you say Ain't she & Que stop she | Don't overlook The little girl in furs. There's just one thing wrong With Winnie (Though it Really might be worse) You'll notice that she carries ‘A dress suit caso for a parse, ‘PARENTAL SCHOOL Winnle's a winner From feather tips to feet You can bet the boys Smee Will the suffraget claim the right be Santa Claus, too? Foresters of America—Notice of| Funeral of Wm. Core of Ballard. All Foresters are requested to be at Elks’ hall, Ballard, at 1 p. m on Sunday, December 20, to attend the funeral of Wm. Core, a member William B. Parker, principal of the parental school on Mercer Is land, Has accepted the position of principal of the new parental school at Spokane at an increased salary His regignation of his pr | altion was pr y AUCTION SALE CROWN CLOTHING CO,, 1121 First Avenue. STOP THE RENT, We can sell you Beautiful Homes, Cottages, Bungalows, Payments just like rent T. P. FAY CO., INC., Mehthorn Bidg. Remember the Old Reliable Palace Market SECOND AND YESLER When ordering your Christmas poultry and meats? We will receive all faney stock from Southern Oregon and the Yakima Valley the holiday trade, Book your orders carly, You'll get only the best, for we handle no frozen or cold stgvage stock. special shipments of poultry for PRINCIPAL RESIGNS} AULD AIA POT PATA ‘har Qe an ZO) im Tired Shopping? Rest in the Cosy Tea Room \ _ The Christmas Bargain ¥ Carnival From Tomorrow Open Evenings Till Xmas these ads daily. $5.00 Men's 75¢ Neckwear, down, Leather Goods Money-saving prices o SHOP EARLY IN TI K We place on sale and Mi its, In all the leading mod in fitted and !\ nemi-fitted style jac 4 regulation length, slashed 4 trimmed with satin and buttons, with Prince nd Di rectolre satindined collar effects; skirts are plain gore | and pleated, with f on bottom. All the newest plain colorings and snappy mixtures. Regular prices have rang ed from $30.00, $36.00 0 and $45.00. Your 17.50 One hundred chot to choose black for La and color srok Wan Sheer Linen small _embr hematitehed, Ladies’ Linen and Swiss He crommbar effects; dainty designe, regvia and Handsome Assortment of 50c 75c, $1. 00, t An atyle ri All Wo tw bristmas Long, Heavy or Moral patterns wlar $3.19. Chris Children's #4 Cashinere Dresses, French iors. trimmed wit sched walat apiiced heel an: Mile..." Children ack Ribbed H mas Re ine Silk an ft finish; $2.00. Cnr lew Ladies’ Heavy Weight’ Mere sleeve or ow neck regular $1.25. Chri teeth and hair urday, each 1 WHITE ENAMEL White Enamel Was? regular p White Enamel} them; regular price ping | ree j Parcels hel r future de Empty Boxes of all de soriptic kills him as surely as if any “done firs’ ot an innocent person death by slanderous tong are these two lovers the ‘The Mark-Down Pencil starts tomorrow. Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits A Most Desirable Christmas Gift Gift Hints 85e. 15¢ Awiee Handkerchiefs, dainty embroidered ] ape “poe 19¢ | ' dkerchiefs, fine her ‘ Children but damage ts very mitgnt Lagice’ 62.00 t ager, Veate Stand It is not the first instance on record Watch Cabinet Oil Paintings, $1.98 50c. Handkerchiefs marked underpriced, Toys reduced. nm all classes of choice gifts. 1E MORNING. Read on A selected Ine of I A Great Gift Chance—in Millinery ned Hata that ¥ EXTRA! EXTRA! oll apa ‘bans ~B0e trait gold coat tails not tarnish) pie closed in a and useful gift ular $5.00 val $1.98 ree sale at 58¢ Handkerchiefs, wit for andkerchiefs, plain or apd new embroidere hoe va ic 4 scallo ped borders. $1.50 .. $5.00 town Yarn Sweater Cont neck or V regular $6.00 Norfolk . $4.98 } satin, etripea | Fancy Imported Lisle Socks, for | t.- men, in nea or figures, | $2.69 excelte mt; regular 00 Wool Dresses, #259 a 39c) styles, plain blue or red, or mixed br ald box -plaited 4 wkirt r ristroas Bale i. ' Kimbrotdered Hone, S00 i Ladies’ Imported 1 embroidered: neat | “floral designe Bpecial ai 50c | | ; a jee’ B00 Lisle Home, S80 | ladies’ Black 1 @. medium or «a ight; double sole, | a6 toe; regular 600. “Ch | hose are a Ribbed Vesta, tn aia | @ very beautiful ee A je, medium weight; the regular 12%e and Pants, $1.79 Jnderwear, in medium od yoke and band; stmas Bale price Oxidized Belt Bu "5c, 50c, 65c igs, 6c, 35c, 50c,715¢ | Gift Hints in Ladies’ and Children’s Wear | |For “Him” $4.00 Cont Swenters, 84.05 NGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS- a Gift Hints | KID GLOVES. Kia ' leather $1.98 | kies and Bash f je purne Pina, each t ay. 56 i i300 tyles; each -35¢, 50c, 15¢ ell or amber; large size; plain Note These Men's Sc Socks, 390 +» We Handkerchiefs resent; they af y soft finish. 40¢ en's Se Stik Handkerchtefs, ate far 80 y Silk Handkerchief, in as 1 colors; neat designs Christmas 2 C| Men's $1.25 Shirts, 95 looking for « present, do not overlook these Shirts; all strictly new, first class, ‘clean ‘oods; light’ or dark patterns forge assortment and ‘attached or detached cuffs; coat or_clos ed styles regula ses 25. i Shristmas Sale 98c_ ennai, TOYS— GAMES — DOLLS — ALL PRICED YOUR WAY Be BISQUE DOLLS, te BACH 2he Ine Iron Trains, Engt colored, ename kes to play w FURNITURE—1-3 AF *, with mirror Sate price | oO 28¢ FOLD! IRONING BOARDS, ahe RACH Just ike the one mamma uses, only in little girl's wlae regular price 2%c. Sale Pr | | 12e pier w AGoNs, 8 1-860 | i + | 10 dozen Hay Wagons, made of hardwood: wood ue eer ow Batur- be ey nd spokes. ith iron tires, and, best of | ‘ou wis all, made good and strong, regular pric Bale price, each Oc 1itee, Gale price, cache) meer Price Bic “Life,” ly Florance } Marvie, Sold Here | THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST 413 — UIS—i7 SECOND AVENUE | TEM ASLO BTA OT SY JULSSIE: M PARTLOA- A grim lesson is taught in the, learn their passion from the world’s new play, “The World and His talk Wife,” from the Spanish of Jose Every day the news column: re Kechergaray filled with similar instances The It deals with a subject as old as World and His Wife” are quite in the world, gossip. It is the apothe- | dustrious gossipmongers, but it is osis of “They Bay.” only fair to say “His Wife” leads Two people, a young wife and her| the chorus of innuendo, backbiting husband's friend are literally forced and sly insinuation. finto each other's arms by the It may be different in Spain culminating power of gossip, Start. where the scene of the play is laid. | ing out as simple good friends,| but in America decent, clean-mind. they are hounded and harried and ed men do very little gossiping | pricked by the thoughtless and mal-| their wives attend to that ple asant | lclous tongues of their friends and) social duty acquaintances until they end by| Not every woman {s a gossip. Not loving each other, all gossip is harmful One may i The husband loses his iife| allowed a wholesome interest in through goaslp. What “They Say" one's nelghbors and thelr affair | one of the thoughtless throng who re peated the tale had stabbed him to Opera Glass Sale the heart | AN our fine Pearl Handled Opera There {8 nothing new in all this.| qiaunes are being, wold at Lode oft regular prices to ‘close them out » to! Prices $3.50 and up. "el SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 1207 Second Av MONEY IS, (Without Commission) ON REAL BSTATE BUILDING PURPOSE: Kt, Campbell, 112 Columbia St. $500 Reward Tor any case of alcoholism that 1 cannot cure in from 8 to 6 days J. B. BRISBOL Globe Hotel Cor. First Ay. and Mal Private Office, Ind. N ON TRAINS, 10 BACH ne, Tender and 3 Cars, all bright | led; just what the little fellow ith; regular price 26¢. 19¢ | “aI i | i 4 Po netawe Casiee. Postais, Street Yar Tickets 4 in any uantity—for r convenience ae | wap SPecial | ¢ 600 Hand-Dip- | ped Chocolat Marstm, lows. | @)l day Satur- | day, per 1b. S 35c | that is merely an exy | social instinct | ‘The gossip that blights and with- ers all noble aspiration and kills the very sense of honor in the person indulging in tt ts tainted with sus | Picton and malice and cruelty | Such prurient prying into the | dark corners of other people's lives, | When such dark corners do exist, is | Vile and debasing, But to migcon- | strue cast of friendship and good fel- lowship into signs of guilty p: ssion, and then to retail those suspicions to a choice circle of like-minded friends 18 to fall lower than Mary and Magdala at their worst moment, Empty brains and busy tongues have wrought more harm than all the weak women that ever lived, At worst, the latter harm themselves, | while the gossiping prude willfully injures others. reasion of the HAVE YOU DOLL YET? PURCHASED THAT ‘Stock of ArtGoods | to Be Sold The entire line of passe partout pictures, mott leather goods, burnt wood and pyrograpby supplies of the Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co., at 1814 First av., is being closed out at cost. They state they are going out of this department of the __ | business Fancy Meats Prime Reef, Milk Veal, Young Lamb, Fresh Pork, | Oregon Dry Picked Fowls, Poultry, PALACE MARKET, Second and Yesler,

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