The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1909, Page 7

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1909 <a nar ae onmmee 7 Wil LADY CONSTANCE WILL DANCE IN PUBLIC AT. $1,500 PER WEEK @ Rising Seats Al-! titw b uaban y ta b Sacrifice to Bole). ee sunt STONE, FISHER CO. Second and University | STONE, FIGHER CO. Second and ‘University STONE, FIBHER CO. Second and University ° “ ile . - - But on ite Tiesena w—Buy a Bu ton and Help the Poor Consumptive—Put a Red Cross Stamp on the Gifts You Send, NiaKeary Little Helps . -r —s ‘dup and she, a bea and graceful of app to thetr wom Up Hubby’s Lean! t New York #0 long ago Lady Constanc ad much ad miration by her interpretations of Be M . pring Song” and — Ruber olody in F." which (By United Pree were given before drawing-room DON, De Lady Ce audiences and for the benefit of Gtewart-Richardson has sigr Fp coniract for a bh at a sal} ef 41.500 & week to dance at hall i eri of Cromart will her professional appearance of Jan ibe stage in (h ‘ Geapite the plea Riesratic relat.ves « of her TAKE IT IN TIME | teitiag of the i Bekwan's Alterative Stadborn Colds and Pueuw og of more Altera-| dy. Take] } Baratoge, N.Y. May, 1908, | m Por five or six years troubled with coug good will by giving something to somebody else. The spirit of Christmastide has eclipsed everything—nobody has any time for politics, for finance, for soci- ety. The main idea is to wish the world and his wife a merry, merry Christ- mas. And this store is helping immensely. Extra helpers, quick and willing, are everywhere. Extra wagons and automobiles are ready. The service was never so good. Nor do we remember a Christmas when a little money went so far. In spite of higher prices everywhere, givable things are offered at re- markable prices. Judge from these— A week from tonight thousands and thousands of little children all over the world will be hanging their Stockings by the chimney, so that Santa Claus shall fill them, just as he filled ours years and years ago! And in the fair land in which we live there'll be very few, thank goodness, that will not be crowd- ed to the top! For this is going to be the best Christmas of all. You may know that from the crowds that fill the store, from the thousands of ania wow to show their Many ‘‘Wise Men” Are Buying Ostrich Plumes Ostrich Plumes make ideal gifts largely because they play a prominent and ex declared c After} Alterative, which | I was entirely LADY CONSTANCE Teeommended ¥ charities. Now, of course, she will dance in public and with the idea that charity begina at home. Her kinswomen, besides hating the publicity, fear that the repeti-/ tion of her dances will break dow Lady Constance. Meantime many | seatn are being engaged in the} music hall, although she does not ‘appear there for weeks KANALY e ts good for Thousands of Gifts for Men i Trimmed Hats Worth Up to to $8—to Close Out At $2 Close Out At $2 A remarkable sale, this. It Yaa aa ae Trimmed Hats up to $8.00, Dozens Wonder | 1521 and 1523 and ILLI N ERY SECO AV. sd sgn Me cand cae soa dies Loc: ited conve nient to the main entrance. Y ou’ll of beautiful styles; all proper colors. y ca ” sec anc ne again ° pam : | A safe and sensible gift for a man to} find a store full of practical gifts for the Lords of } The price is absurdly low. | buy. ¢ reation. Here are some suggestions: Big Hats and little are included. The rea a | Tomorrow we offer the entire stock " 4 q i Strimmings in very many cases are - | ye wel = Ostrich Plumes in black, gift ni eam j o 81.50. sighs: So ee | worth more than the price you pay for ) | Hy colors, at a fourth and a Suis ng Bags, $3.95 dec hile Teton | House Coats, $3.50 the hat complete and ready to wear. & i n | pag io GP i 4 | $15.00. eaee © pas To keep busy during our otherwise x mm ain atch 5 - $4.50 Plumes, $3.00. that’s $8.50 Plumes, $6.50. boxed $1.00. : Bath Robes, $3.50 to $5.00. dull period the reason you can a cue deeper in Milde da Sudee $12 50 Plumes, $9.75. Fas and Sweater Coat Lounging Robes, $5.00 to $13.50. buy $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00 Trimmed our large stock of millinery. p_ to $35.00 Willow Plume es and Glove Certificates, $1.25 | Umbrellas in wide variety, $1.00 to } Hats tomorrow A) $26.75. | $15.00. SP Gee bies ny 2.00 Trimmed Hats at Half Price Fur Hats in Great Assortment Beaver Shapes at Half Price All Felt and Satin Shapes Half Price Plumes One-Quarter Fancy Feathers One-Quarter Off Every lady can find something here for a Xmas present. It’s at 1521 and 1523 SECOND AV. Fhe Wonder ‘These Fur-Trimmed Slippers at $1.50 @ Pair | Give a Pair of Kid. Gloves Over Five Hundred Coats for Girls at Half and Less A prominent New York maker has most remarkable prices. Two gre 14. Ideal gifts to give. Here they Girls’ Coats Worth $4 to$6 We jot of the Slippers il- lustrated by our artist have a special season's overstock to sell at All sizes, from 6 to Girls’ Coats Worth $8 to $10 sent us his at groups are offered. They have soft leather soles and felt tops, in trimmed with black fur. The are— Ideal Christmas gifts colors, ever had too many since Stocks are now at no we rich About two hundred and twenty ao If you te in doubt about the size, About 300 in the lot, in red, in the lot, made of plain and most comfortable and a a9 bi goa. Fie ae brown, navy and tan and fancy fabrics, in gray, green, tan attractive Slippers we The beat Dollar Glove inte we ad Gotors. yray mixtures Some have navy, fr brown, etc.; naval and ever had to sell for so here for the past twenty years. All si velvet collar and cuffs; all are auto styles; single and double small a price. While and colors, $1.00. : “% full length, gracefully cut breasted ,, plain or =. trima ed they last, choice of all EERE STEN ae in and splendidly tailored saneanin Gecrten mere sophie hgpee tate! 16-bu Fownes’ 16-button : r ay, sblack, at ton length Gloves, in | length Gloves} Choice tomorrow at. .$2.50 WOMEN’S EVENING GOWNS “s iene Bs “ : ti i (ee ae ne Men's Bla wlan kb tts 1 white or black; | 93-50 and $3.75. WOMEN'S TAILORED suts The store's entire stock of Hvening Hgts veretts, with pat- lack ; ae a. Gowns and Party Dresses ts now on } CMC leather quarters and trimming; all suede or glace kid entemeri 20-but sffer ch le at exactly one pgula ce sizes; now, $1.00. es of household usefulness have been spe- Prices, $9.50 and | to Gloves, white red and twenty-five Sad: the taguled telees wate aetee: an’ us as tes ‘ priced for this sale—articles that will make 83.75. and black, pair, $5. Ke of half price tionably the lowest in town. Of tat. $ Men's Black or Tan Kid Opera or Ever- ; re ifts. oT De Street Gloves oth, prunella, f feta messaline, mirror satin, Brussels 2 ¢tt Slippers; fancy trimmed; all sizes; now, and nag oa ue Oliver Cape Kid| Blanche 2 - clas tch tweeds net, spangled net, Irish lace and point | $1.25. Geom lenot ‘ ma «-< » $ shades, such as navy, raisin lace, | hite ory, cream, rose, . : ag es special value—every Gloves, with one | pique ewn all} gray, taup 1, olive and champagne, “hive “and blacks. ‘Prices Men's Opera, Everett, Romeo or Colum- eis so pearl clasp: very | shades and sizes, $ Former pric $20 and 326 range from $50 to $250. All are to be Slippers, in black, brown, wine or choc “wy pictured here speak for themselves smart. $1.75. $175 | in one gre orrow at old at HALF PRICE $ olate kid; fancy trimmed; all sizes; $1.50. are scores of other values equally great—ev- ponerse nnn MES 2 nee ee ee nan ee ee worthy of your consideration. Childrens’ Hats Half ‘Belts and Hand Bags Very Great Savingsi in the Toy StoreDownstairs Morris Chair similar to 29, Pearl, Gold and Sterling Silve iilystration, made of gehen Cuff Links ; large or medium size White Felt Hats ; | | | . . T | 50 Folding Table for $2.75 | Table like illustration, | Mirror Velvet and French Felt A representative collection of either golden or ma Shapes, in pink, rose, blue and smart Hand Bags, Purse: i Mey, covered in felt or champagne, tastefully trimmed The Toy business is not run here for the money there is in it, but rather as a store attrac 4 mare. + Migee | ane Sparc the ies | with ribbons in gay colors seer tion, for what would Christmas be without children and toys? Hundreds have discovered the } B¢!ts a very attractive savings Tag is $2.75 tavisls ote the prettiest. Chil secret and are buying lavishly. Here's how we sell them Patent Leather Hand Bags, styles retties ni ; |@ dren's Hats we've had this 0c RUNNING HORSE | 25¢ BUILDING © «| Sis heed oral oo Nheein S astens OV asp; small co’ | son; Meal Holiday Gifts. On sak ; Nicely Finished Run BLOCKS purse; reg “ast "$2.00. Spe. tomorrow at a price that repre } | ning Horse on Stick, white Columbia Architectural cial, $1.25. Oe saiiss: Wit: & grill part of iets horse with red jockey, | Building Blocks, put up in C | oy aa s ; Black Jet Chains, extra long, 1B valve, $1.98. sa hae wore * pice ms ‘ ws size 8 in. | made with large and small beads: | regular 50c toy. Sale price. vic 4 in. long; sold ev eulst nies ook ekaal | i | togul « toy. Sale price, | eee ea regular price 59c, Special, 35¢. | Baby Hats and Bonne ts price, box, 19¢. Children’s Belts, patent leather, 35c IRON TRAINS Buster Brown styles, with socket I ney ap - Tron ‘Trains, ticely. fix 50c PIANOS fastener; medium wide, black or i alf price for all the finer Bon ished. and enameled: loco Toy s, 8-key size, white; regular price 35c. Special, | I F for ater nets, ranging in price from $5.00 |_motive and 2 pasenger | finished in rosewood ; sold and over | coaches. All for 25¢. the city over at 50c, Sal 5 worth $13.50 TR > | 19¢ IRON TOYS 2s EXTER T quartered ‘oak, golden $1.50 TEDDY BEAR ic § ‘ $1.25 EXTENSION TA- er a gg et esata finish, has spring seat for $6.75. BOOK |. A large assortment of |. 1$¢ TOY KITCHEN | BLE Pah pe. es eperehonatr Creed atte 0 Silk Moire, Hats, worth $8.00, 3 ‘The “Roosevelt Bears,” | nicely: finished iron toys, | Little Tin Kitchen, | _ 'phis is aa hardwod table velour-a $11.50 chair [if for $4.00. the most interesting ted- | including horse and char- | complete with stove and | 5 tn, wide; extends to 27 the price on the oes dy bear book published, | iot, ox and cart, trotting | utensils, LO¢. | in. long; a’ splendid little Green Tag Felt anc by Seymour Easton. Sale | horse and sulky, ete. ; good 75¢ AUTO AND GAR. | table; sold always at is $7.95 Silk Bon-} price, 50¢. size toys; worth 19¢ cach a AGE $1.25. Sale price, 8B¢. | nets, worth | 15¢ PICTURE PUZZLE | Sale Price, 10¢: Atito Garage, of wood, | PIRATE AND TRAV- $5 to $8, now ‘Foxy Grandpa” and AIR RIFLES made to imitate brick and ELER on sale at} “Buster Brown” Picture The popular Daisy | stone; 6 in. wide, 12 in. | \ new and interesting $2.50 to} Puzzles; very interesting, | Rifle, always sold at 50c long; complete with auto; | game, taking the players | bright and attractive. Sale | On sale here tomorrow at | worth 75¢ Sale price, | round the world. See it $4.00. price 39¢. | 5O¢. | demonstrated. $1.00. 9¢. ind finished golden. Covered in k drops, making a comfortable bed 4S@emthe price on the Green Tag is $9. AS. ae een of 2 O* OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT NEXT WEEK UP TO CHRISTMAS EVE. ? BUTTON DAY TOMORROW } Buy a button and he { the King County Ant } Tuberculosis League

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