The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1909, Page 4

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1909 WVATIE SIYS aszss"8/2 ASSESS”) DRIVER IN WINE BARREL; [BUY A BUTTON Simeone es | a RNS A HORSE NEARLY STARVED! AND HELP THE .'.-: <spey Ht THINGS =: is ; bia i Se i | aae coi °° | Agimal” Wanders About/tristine rom, a! po onto win CONSUMPTIVES storie ont a ast to tt 3 poral be ; + tte 4 eof h nions had then , pati | . Dkr 4 . $000 19.60 Streets for Twenty-Four), 0° of hr | stan Cai dane ‘ ea | mn |jokingly suggested that the very person tn the elty ought to , ene button WELLS WOMEN THAT HUS| " “ anhingto place him in a barrel, Aceordingly,| , , BANDS ARE ALL GOLD | f ARKETS ding : 4 mpres : +4 Hours Without Team-| they had knocked out the bottom of|woar an AntiTubercutosis button | “6 k ©, and the BRICKS. rein ; % | Oats, Saste ah ster’s Guidance. |® cask and, after pushing him in-|tomorrow, The buttons will be sooty. hn - ne wide, had closed it again upon him. | tigeeq on sale at 7 o'clock in the That was ks nour ‘bblgg o |morning, at 10 cents apiece, and . , . , » ) (By_Untea ’ What had happened since then! wit be sold until all of them are| comp GHICAGO, Deo. 17—"Most wives h min ; ' ton. 90 0 1° PARIS, Deo, 17 Policemen |Honrl Dunard could not tell. HS) fone. ‘The league has had 175,000 are oxr ) run a porterhouse ° " seaee ; |e orn Mes d ‘ found a cart loaded with empty |famished horse must have wander-| tad, and intend aa al ef POULTRY steak establishment on mutton 0 , 1 over Paris in quest of food. |thom at not less than 10 cents nde at our market, 9; ane) ym “Dp to button, ag «my Press.) od + ancgitener: | } u i wine barrels standing abandone vd |" phe poliea commissioner laughed, ee Rertawaabeceuagthine te ds at eager » the} ate for . \ tiated cod Wien early in the morning in the Ruelpue told Henri Dunard that hé | saise onough money to build # nant Men, tpoimagrion Kind, ere met mt des Batignolies, and took it to the| would have to appear before the|trinm for the penniless tuburen Greatest gold brick artista in the ) station where, after feeding the | xamining magistrate on the | iowa patients in the elty PALACE MARKET. World—their wives are the Basy | Kure ranch . 7 fi 5 hinen, which Was ovtbendl very |cbarme of being drunk in the | If every person in the city would | , Marks.” Butter, native : 3 ‘ senees Bet seen aad. thins, whan tet sey |strosts and of having infringed the! .... So" tatorest in the work and |. nd and Cases, in, eekie vet the taba . Piento Hama . : r hungry and thirsty, they left the} mmont law, which punishes yyy a button, the league would be| le Reed McCullough, authoress, ¥ ; horse and cart before the door, tn-| cruelty to animals table te saiee-twiee te tanch mensy 'S. 5 ee oe eer Nueaen Wente | Beery ' — sr D bo |tending to take it in the morning ts it needs in the present time,| Seattle ym Qddressing the Iilinots Women’s | SPring Chicker Meats, Live Wetght oat ‘ 0 tig the Fourriere. |WILL LECTURE ON but the money will all be needed | tion on “The Exaction ° 5 % oO Yakima | : 1% 05 | It was approaching daybreak | “LORNA DOONE” pansy S ceore of men wit wor Orchestra “If a woman can press a man’s [fens |< vate) r Mas ore Richardson skate, aluminum, 24) when the attention of the police | on have been working for several | Heury Hadley, Conductor, (Fousers he ought to be willing to oy ‘ IT : of Gong | inch wheels, A. L. Hall, 1111 Firwt] men on guard was attracted by the| An iftustrated lecuure on the aub-|weeke to make the doy n euccons Wash her handkerchiefs; if she can | Du ’ “ree ' : oa | Avenue sound of a loud snoring tn one of | ject, “Lorna Doone,” will be given Miss E. L. Beals has been working |""QU"*T WAONERIAN PRogammey Gean his clothes, he ought to be/% vie 8686 é " eo @ . “}the barrels. An-examination led to|in the auditorium of the ¥. M. C.\from 7 in the morning to 11 at 4 oClock Shary Wander, Dee 19 Wilting to wash her collars,” she < vycees ? ; | For Sunday Dinner the discovery of the driver, who|A. bullding next Mgnday ovening | night, preparing the salesmen said Me ' ‘ {was lying dead drunk in a cask. |at & o'clock by Pr Armstrong of Robert Guegenhelm, Harry Whi r crates THE “The wife is expected to RR Dressed Meats. ster Shelia, 1 t Choice Roasts, Poultry and the The total receipts of the ney Treat, Mra. Eliza Ferry Leary, . e e! w . | | The preceding night, ds he waa | Boston } od chm ane. BOS She erent at | wre” Beet | : as he fonts can always DS) turning to his employer's office|lecture will be given to the fund| Mrs, William Pitt Trimble and a o mee the man hands the servant $7 | seers 2 | Bone * eh | reliable market at Bercy, he had met some friends, |for the suffering Armenians, vie-| score of others have been working | inet ihe remaining Ladies’ High-Grade | : Se ‘ Pe i D i ift Buyin Tailored Suits |] $F Stlinwmeenercn on mention se At Sweeping Reductions , Christmas We have grouped some 200 Highly | 5 hy 3 Ay’ han v those To Tallored Suits in fashionable ? ’ : . é }h planning the giving fabrics and in prevailing prices that i . " i n ! re offered as a wack-end special at [IM | 24 <<“ * of practical and useful jas iesipib-cl teemtann theses presents, we emphasi¢e the fact that QUALITY is the first os oo oes See m essential of Knosher merchandise—for this reason and one other, the urally be most benefited " a * ee ae matter of low price, this ig an ideal Christmas store. plump, tender kn, Keone and chickeng $40 Hand-Tallored Ladies’ Suits ise ape 1 We Have Arranged for the Biggest Saturday of the Year Tomorrow gas BO ese Exceptional special values Will be offered in every section of the store—noteworthy are these: A Most Pleasing | Tomorrow—250 Boxes of | Great Saturday Sale of 1,000 Selection of Winter Coats |} S0c Neck Ruchings,Special Imported Lace Collars) alp eli styles, materials and sizes, to- i kai GK Glee eis Ven 08 Prinsenn Six collar lengths in a box. They’ re the very latest instyle, |} They’ 3s inatesifi Plaum, Germany—pretty nes dtelgna Dresses now offered at— comprising a special holiday purchase just arrived. Included are | some effectively trimmed with Val sine: others pat etcio" 25 TO 50 PER CENT OFF 3 8c dainty metal trimmed and silk cord effects. It is a very ex- | they're the sorts usually priced up to 35c, but a very fortunate 1 7 ceptional opportunity for gift buyers to be able to secure such | purchase by our New York representative enables us to offer Military Capes, a popular gar | splendid values at 38 | this special lot tomorrow at 17c ez ach. ment and a large 5 00 selection. At .... ‘ a ad | ” Holiday Ribbons Under Price Sale of Dainty New Jabots Just the wanted Ribbons for wrapping the Christmas package. Come in Regular 25c and 35c values Plaum Lace and Brussels Net Jabots, two widths; dainty, fancy effects; in pinky blue ae white. Tomorrow only 1 0 4 7 pretty desi all of good length. There are 1,000 all told, representing we will offer bolts of five yards at 10c bolt, or two bolts for 1Sc. Very spe C) Cc other favorable purchase. Be sure to share this splendid Christmas bag cial value. BOLT racnt tomorrow, and come early for best selection Knosher }|{4 3“ SEC FA eee : Knosher Merchandise os pet ond Glove Certificates q Q = & ‘ abit Bonds Easily Solve the iy Are Rise Aad _ Gite Probiem Fiat ; Bye a ME : ws cil : For Christmas Giving Women’s Tailored Waists| Infants’ Stylish Bonnets| Regular $1.50 Values—Tomorrow Nie 50c and 65c Values—Tomorrow AT An attractive special lot of 20 dozen Women’s Tailor 5) Daintily fashioned of white silk and mercerized pop- (x Linenette Waists with pleated fronts and linen collars lins with pretty lace trimmings. Also included are bon- . cm pica st Fy ‘e ; i id nets of mercerized crochet. All have long satin ribbon nd cuffs. Save more than a third Mbrrow inthe pur- ¢ . ties. Tomorrow only, this special price, 38c. A rare bar joa of these waists at 85c each ¢ gain + ‘ ADoors above the Times” THE RAVEN DRUG coy tnd. 4972 Petticoats Net Waists Er) Bed Shams | | Baby Blankets ) us | . Values to Formerly Priced ‘ Values to $1.25 wo te e aVvings On $4.50, Special $2.75 | | Up to $6.56 “$3. 95 Special 38c ma So 58c nd Messglite Silk Wai ts; broken ' ae 30x30, with ruffled edges and pink You'll recognize in this special pricey 1 | and cotton t ticoat lues t assortments gol various high-class : blue, yellow or green igs. We a very rare value, associated, as it » $4.50. To t complete clearance line Not i! sizes in every style, ( will also offer Scarfs, 20x54, in with these popular Teddy Bear Blank t Size 36x we have named a price that should dis but every is to be had in the col a ee designs atch the above shams ets, in pink and bli esigns morrow only at 58c | } | Not on luxuries—Gifts are necessities ; ose of them quickly tomorrow at lection Hues to $6.50; tomor Values to $1.25. Saturday, special | | 50.’ Never sold for less than 75¢; | j you'll find our prices very reasonable a r ty of ou | | row @ holiday stock exceptionally activ ine o a. r , Ladies’ Hand Bags, These, we unhesitati iSenigde, seam Women’s Blanket Robes £@ ny Men’s Bath Robes | $4.25, $4.50 and $5.00 $3. 75 | ce Regular $3.50 Values $1 95 is ties | eet Values — Special Tomorrow Saturday Special at. . rn Reve the Oty eeeortni nt of aven offer ole These are of generous size, attractively and comfortably fashioned ; have cord and After Christmas this announcement would be unusual at the price, but coming NOW Gidslighttd gift tor the litte | iene nbe tassels at neck and waist; deep collars; various attractive colo rings to select from. To: in the midst of gift buying, this is a rare bargain, indeed, All the Robes ate. {al i j ones; Rockers, Chairs, Tables | odors’ Foo nnn morrow’s special price, $3.75, will make the Buying of some one’s Christmas gift a matter with deep collats, tassels and cords; various colorings; $3.50 values. Saturday, special and Lounges; regular 85 | of decided economy at $1.95 price $1.50. Special ......00C | sempre Giovini, 50 6 . : silos i accra Toilet Sets Pe TE Li Ms ATTENTION IS ALSO DIRECTED TO OUR FINAL HOLIDAY CLEARING TOMORROW OF Three-Piece Tollet Sets—comb Williams’ Talcum Powder, ee So eaten | Five Dozen Women’s Regular $1.50 Umbrellas otal ss Allan bateronay ghost 95c, $1.50, $2.50, $2.95 to $15.00 Extra Special at 95¢ Each Lustr-ite Nail Enamel Special Gse | ® £0 25 Extensive Showing of Women’s Bath Robes at Postal Cards ae - | 4711 Soap—Rose, Violet or Peau A feature of this showing, aside from the attractive ktyles, is the low pricing, Mod The last of a big special purchase, comprising handles of gold, silver and oxidized nis, jarge assortment ‘ s « ” Ci fi Ss « iateiet diced eau pwr q @'Rspagne, 3 cakes in box. Spe els of silk, crepon, flannelette and blanket cloth. Prices have been marke 1 fully a third) | trimmings; all have steel rods and are covered with excellent qua ality rainproof fabric. for Wriday and Saturday pa AN eee less than usual, at 95ce to $15.00, Idead for inexpensive Christmas gifts; $1.50 values, Tomorrow at 95 —

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