The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1910, Page 10

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ne THE SEATTLE STAR OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY | DEBS ADVISES rae only real queen in the t | United States ts 72 years old today t ; ? powpital, attacked Dr. W. C, Mont ~"Uiivokatani,| FODAY IN HISTORY ; ma te! ; y while the latter was making © brown , lady vunds and nearly killed) him T " 2, 1806. e One wae ruled the) | traits I by uD TOR? AC) Lefore he was subdued, Marktume Hawatian tatands|/Austrelits, It probably rose at | aieg wwo hours later until the people other places alwo, | established a ré ut history AB) rntete rthe were revorted iJ the public which was werlooked — (hein | health det mt yeatorday were | annexed by the yocause of the | boys and the rest gfris United States, — | ‘act that by dis * See eee ee eee *| (By United Brews) She has a pen ering the tminte *| GIRARD, Kar Dec. 2.— sion of $4,000 a at Austrelits, it . GIRL, ONLY 12, 18 al “Pass up the supreme court your from the nabled three em: |» MOTHER OF BABE rd and go to jail,” was the word Hawalian £0 ¥ yerors to seo One| y WEIGHING 8% LBS, *| received by Fred D, Warren, ernment and an ft the greatent| y at * editor of the socialist periodi- estate of $200,000 | battlos overly (By Paited Press.) . tal, the “Appeal to Reason, which, according }fought in the world, Alexander I]g G@HICAGO, Dec, 2.—All med & from Eugene V. Debs. Warren to her will, will/of Ruasia and Francis of Austria) » foal records were broken when ® was sentenced to pay a peat fo to establish| saw their combined armies of 80,)% rold girl, weighing 86 # fine and to serve six months an orphan asy/000 under Kutusoff defeated by Na |» ave birth today to a #| tm Jail, and the agg etd hum, | poleon’s 60,000, commanded by bim|® giy.pound boy at the Beulah * recently affirmed by the in Though her re-|in person, although he had With)y home here, Physicians say * ed States appeliate court. The actionary reign /him Soult, Bernadotte, Murat and)» inat the man responsible for ® Judge said the editor was “cir introduced opium! four of a kind that were |» culating printed matter held to and lotteries, she| really plenty to offset Kutusoff's! % No names are given be inflammatory.” Debs also announced that he would come to Girard and act is person a 11) pair of kings liked for her| charm and ac-| ERE ERE Three deaths were reperted te the aretage Jietnees were teoned | as editor of the paper while | complishments in music and ‘ Ome wae | uy itor at the comet house yester- | Warren serves his sentence. | guages he other | her condition has disappeared, # | + | the Trinity ents She's Going to Reform he pe a | — eported that the Chureh Te » O. C-—Th popula Lisbon—It is repor a Ida., according to an|art treasures of the royal palaces sent of the census bureau,|are to be secured by a syndicate |formed of New York art dealers tion of I Want Public f Baths Here ee lichae Two women ant @ lone man npptied | Michael Mark: | 0." qiveree at the court house yester local insane | aity Punautawney, Pa tuse, a patient In the The hinent of a public bath house and a municipal lodging was proposed at the annual || arity Organization | HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE A TRIP ON THE RUBBERNECK AEROPLANE? night, Austin E | © discuasion, | BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2—A_ “rubberneck” aeroplane, in ||] nt all spoke | e, may syppla the automobile omnibus of the present that | (lam Bebt bears the first part of that name, ff a hine entered in the rigid inspection of ex g aviation meet in San Francisco ld prove # success. i} houses. hine, which ts a “multiplan in equipped to carry a ing dire were | ers. Its mot power is four separate | ensuing year: F reach. The machine is ent@red by W. | Isaac Coc Leo Kohn enthusiast of Vallejo, It han be } ison, Winfield R. Smith novice class, but is sald already to have mad McLaughlin, Dr. W. jhon and John FE. A. Shan successful Sights Burkheimer ae % £ Muckrakin, Emily W. D She wrot Trinity t ity’s trus shacks known as ments. Old Tr winced, and now this richest church in America has hired Mins Dinwiddie to investigate some more and recommend some re forms. She has the word of the directors and the rector that what she says “goes ays Trinity's tenements are bad as they've been mucked. She thinks generous applications of soap and water and the doing away with all |] wallpaper will go far toward mak-| ff ing them fairly decent and habit able | Excellent Values in Smart Fur-trimmed and Fur Hats At $5.00 Prominently in evidence in the Basement Sales room Millinery displays are Hats and Turbans that are wholly or in part of Fur—effects that have at tained an important vogue in this Winter's Millinery modes. London—Gen. Booth, of the Sal vation army, not satisfied with possessing 33 grandchildren. has lately become a great-grandfather Beautiful Willow Plumes POR CHRISTMAS Made frem your eld feathers at small expense Some are crown, combinations of fur rim and velvet some are all fur, others have fur side, crown and rim—and they are all charming. Among the skins represented are good imitations of mink, chin- chilla, seal and caracal; also lynx and marten. The values indicated at $5.00 are decidedly inter- esting. dascaieend Hats and Turbans at $3.95 and $5.00 aarge Hats cent pte developments. Many of the OLD FURS DON'T THROW THEM AWAY! Your old necmeces and mutts can be made over inte Turhane Teques of the latest style, Our charges? Very moderate MODEL MILLINERY PARLORS 526 People’s Bank Bullding, Corner Second and Pike Purbans, embodying the Irimmings are season's most re and gold ented and soft draped in flowers, feathers and silver cords. ypular Fancy Feather Novelties Attractivel y Priced Fancy Coque Aig es in na most pr ire repre f Fancy Wings, Un brown or black Heads and Breasts, Marabou Pompon and , in navy, cerise, brown green, 35¢ Popular Crepe de Chine| Long Chiffon Auto Veils | Scarfs, at. 75 each = _ oF. 50 end Many of the le t 1¢ of the incl You read and look afar with equal facility, but no one ob serves that you are wearing bifocals because the usual “lines” are absent. Wear the genuine KRYPTOKS a while land you will never willingly re- turn to old style bifocal glasses. represented, in ois n, Dresden and Persian | black ¢ Fancy Sy eonpeces Pat mp | in rore Boxes, 50c each effects | gray, Seattle Agents, HuresonVercenl SD 1330 Second Av., Near Union. TALKS ON TEETH | | By the REGAL ‘DaMTsts I } and Lace Ste Id be very A new line offered in boxes cont of fancy Ruchings, embracing an 1ining six neck leng Free fiat of Teeth, | We might preach on the text of good te the « be th until e have exhausted ct, but our preaching would in vain unless you take ad- |W - - Christmas ‘Suggestions from the Jewelry Section ( and Lett vantage of the offer to gi opportunit we u good teeth them to you. Der the arts th mail fice ALE AND GLAZED KID EVERAL LOTS OF MIS AND $1.95 | CHILDRE SHOES § PECIALLY PRICED TO CLOSE OUT—These a ‘ embrace t yt pee WE Senge $1.45; 8 “®1.65; 114 to 2 ai ‘ u | § SHO! PECIALLY PRICED—Children’s Patent. Leather Sho be tt I n toe and heavy turned sole; also Shoes of soft kid, with patent leather tip. " / pecially priced at 65¢ and 85¢ pair; sizc to 8, special 8&¢@ and REGAL DENTAL OFFICES | $1.15 pair Basement Salenr 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Gam Union | Milwaukee & St, Paul ratiway ts due | bacilil to arrive In won In the Grays Harbor country | oratory, contracted the disease | | | TRAVELING COATS AT $25.00. ! | t ng the) Alb Y—David B. Hill, the; Wash typhus, Dr, Schoenbrodt,| dead democratic leader, left an en | Baker stadam bacteriological lab. | tate of only $62,000. The agtate goes | Wash dj} to friends, Hil) having no living rel-|in Minne | atives, | with out b ing AKO, D. C—trving © at Port w, reed and rey han been dine Beatth poight He | of the hin morning, jdied a few Gaye ago. Frederick & Nelson, Inc. Important Price-Reductions Now Effective on Women’s} Tailored Suits, Coats and Dresses DRY GooDSs rc | “FURNITURE | | | ] | Consideration of the notable STREET, values represented in the following groups is especial] os wre STREET, AFTER TAILORED Sl Tad veeuree DRESSI at $18.75 and $25.00. | $25.00 and $37.50. Silk Kimonos for Christmas Gifts Te™ garments described below are commendable from the standpoint of quality, style and coloring, and have the additional merit of being low priced Wonten appreciate a gift of this sort for the luxury it lends to their hours of rel ited, YOON AND at $17.50, —Herond Feo, MOTORING AND Second Fong, LONG. SILK NEGLI-| LONG SILK KI- | LONG KIMONOS OF SATIN Meg GEES, SPECIAL $3,.85—) MONOS AT $5.50 | SALINE AT $8.50—Handsome pea These pretty garments are| Some are in white | iy sleeve model ging full from made with tucks across shoul-| with red rose or ders, and are=trimmed with | poi satin ribbon bands, The silk | electric-blue is navy-blue, patterned with floral and conventional designs in beautiful ¢ binations of brown, green and tan Wool Challis Dressing Jackets at $2. 50 Shown in red, navy-blue, pink and rose or white with light-blue or navy made wit with long sleeves, fitted belt and circular peplum and trimmed with tucks, | Timely Offerings in Children’s Appar aj Attention is called to a few characteristically-good values in seasonable garments for the school-miss of 6 years and upward to 16, as displayed in the Second Floor Section that is devoted exclusively to Juvenile Ready- to-Wear Apparel CHILDREN’S KNIT JACK- | SWEAT $4.50. with bia trimmed with shoulders, at back, effec. satin pipings and material is jg ombination ¢ole 1 ue, pias wis isettia design in others vender or | tively satin ribbon Persian design, in rich orings of navy, t taria, lavender, red wide trimmed bands of with silk ele Christmas Jewelry Suggestions ARTISTIC COLLAR PINS, PUT UP IN LEATHERETTE CASES, $1.00—~Many sizes and styles, set with imitation topaz, amethysts, coral, tourmaline, CHILDREN’S V-} KNIT JACKET SW pearl, jade or sapphire vese are knit in a fancy rib E RS, $3.95 In fancy weave, NOVELTY BROOCHES $ Stitch, finished with turn-over | finished with pockets and IN I THERETTE } Collar and cuffs and pockets, | shown in plain gray and Cc $1.WaMeny im and ce in pretty combina cardinal, as well as tasteful re pieces that are un- ¢ ions of light-gray and cardinal | combinations of gray and car- dinal, white usually attractive, including and tan and tobacco, as well as and light-blue and a hae : ain cardina Ss 10 to 16.| white and cardinal t knot, crescent, oval, dia plain cardinal. Sizes : ear, 7 cars JRE? incnd and bar désinte, eet ta 7% CHILDREN’S AND 4 scl aarti MISSES’ MIDDY BLOU Pack. } eG HILDREN'S KNIT JACK- | $1.75 AND $245—Of v back ET SWEATERS, $2.95 AND | having navy-bl: fresh some with rhinestones or pearls, nite col- galatea, Stes ai pert ss $3.95—-Pleasing models, fin- | Jar trimmed with white braid jrooches in pin and pendant ished with pockets and turn These are finished at bottom etiects, inset with medallion over collar, knit in pl stitch with wide hem trimmed with re rtraits of Colonial and { Shown in cardinal color. Sizes buts ms. Sizes 6 to 16 ra srecian types ve Os u sarrc 7 t 6 to 8 years, $2.95; 10, 12 va CHIL DREN'S AND 14 years, $3.95 GIRLS’ S$’ MIDDY AND HAT PINS AT $1.00 Many different designs, set JUSES, vy-blue NAVY - BLUE | $1.95 $2.95 in best quality rhinestones, } SERGE SPE galatea, with wide sailor collar with Jar imitation { CIAL plaited | of same material, trimmed with enter and filigree out- } front 1 ! with | braid, and turned back at bot- *, set in rhinestones buttons and having aited | tom in co-ed style. Sizes 8 to Firet Floor { skirt es 8 to 14 ve | 16 years Beautiful Ribbons for Every Holiday Purpose | representative of the ng attractive numbers First Flom, o very extensi t and Ribbons, whi rings, the fol season's newe have just been Persian Ribbons, in light and dark color- | Wide Persian esden Ribbons, and del lored Dresden na 1 and te colorings, athe An f All-Silk Ribbons, of Heavy Taffeta R ns, in plaid effects, es ellent ne Imported Fi pecially attractive for millinery trimmings or R F mbinations, e Dre 18 with hair bow inches wide, Wc yard nche Checked in fe, $1.00 yard | black and pink with w Gloves for Gifts WOMEN’S GRAY ‘ARABIAN | Well-Chosen Assortments of | Women’s and Men’s Gift Umbrellas | ao tana ertect soit an velvety, a I fitting en } pique sty h one clasp at wrist ang) } have been cl Fou» tocks of Umbrellas ref back. Paris-p with a eye to staunchness of cor F ; Pt aR WOMEN’S TAN CAPE GLOVEQRS tion and we er-resisting qualities, as well as to t $1.00 PAIR Pons las p style, outseam F that will give lasti ire ‘CLASP CAPE } GL 3, $1.50 PAIR te | | A very extensive range of styles is offered at $5.00, } S¢W2, with embroidered backs, if black ra white and tan j including WOMEN’S MOCH A GLOVES ¢ $1.50 PAIR—I , pique » l n Co frames, } with one pear p at ae in * ei me WOMEN'S FINE QUALITY c unted in sterling silver. SUEDE GLOVES, $1.75 a ; These are ma ur own specilias I ich Umbrellas, regular and folding $ tions in Gret Fr They : A Paris nt er backs. handl n opera and Prince of Wales styles in shades of ack, 1 . = " ‘ + swe Closing Out Odd Styles and ‘Sons j in Madame lrene Carvets at $3.95} 4 STYLE 897-896, SPECIA $3.9 l tyle feat hs aie olen ya STYLE 896P, SPECIAL $3.9 | STYLE -ECIAL $393= yl ited to the average figure ng bust moderately high and | del of soft coutil, adapted A moderately-! Corset, with long over hips and back, giving the for the average figure, requiring no | Skirt long d back, em traight lines demanded by prevailing | extreme features, Has moderatety | C@Sing the { Material | | lress fa ns. Made of fine mercerized | is strong d two pairs of coutil, with three of hose high bust and is equipped with three | | pairs upport attached ond Fleet ers attached pairs of hose supporter * ie ree o het Needlowesh a to Il a.

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