The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1910, Page 5

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D 1 WwW play (By Volted n} LONDON, Dec f aude? are ¢ his to 8 \ aftermath of the little « e patgn, wh | a pat God, an teatify NEW YORK, is and the only shop. goin t witnes Slander Suits Follow Campaign history of theft and of lying n bandied freely, LING SAID NONE BUT GOD SAW HIM SLAY ALMA KELLNER ‘ed no emotion of the against STORK LEAVES BABY GIRL AT HOME OF GOV. HAY * * + + * * OLYMPIA, * ® Gov. and Mra & Wednesday Presa) ® daughter * half pounds 1 to be the * child are nt political * well tterest In| * Charges | * wand Gov * * * * * * . . who has had The ex ned the a wage & to 8 per point gained ja | ernor's ee ee i | girl arrived a night weighs eight a The mother and dotng exceptio The babe ta the f born in the executive mansion, Hay chief executive of Washington suming the office. now six children in the family, and three girls THE ESSERE EEE EERE REE RE ust be seen to zns, all new and | ‘Hed is a tyy Diamonds—Mounted Diamond Rings. Diamond Brooches Diamond Scarf Pins. Diamond Cuff Links. Diamond Lockets. Diamond Watches. Diamond Knives. Diamond Penciis. Gold Watches. Gold Headed Canes. Our large st« e¢ and new ng oY, of Holiday Bargains at Peet Own Price, Space Not €rmitting to Quote Them. Diamond Ear Screws. Diamond Match Safes. ck will gre: I hold your « the store, large « “7 BURNETT BROS. IMPORTING JEWELERS Near Columbia Street CUT GLASS WATER SET This extra fine Cut Glass Water Set, of beautifully designed pitcher and's six tumblers—a set that regularly teen Dollars . Now Only wai fl be appre I atest iated. We have m patterns, ar ist of Holiday igges HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS Gold Headed Umbrellas. Silver Tollet Sets. Sliver Manicure Sets, Silver Picture Frames, Silver Match Safes Silver Cigarette Cases. Sitver Tea Services. Silver Table Ware. Silver All Descriptions. Chafing Dishes. Coffee Percolators. Cut Giase and Art Goods. Hand Painted China. Art Electrotiers. t your Gifts ea ember, we make y tantiti OWING TO THE OUTRAGEOUS DEMANDS OF OUR HAVE DECIDED TO sells for 1 all at rema 1 in making selection a few , while st big savings on on accou of buying direct from eeeeeeeeeee | The Grand Tr Champion Marksman England 1# Corporal Radice, whe won the marksmen, at the annua | Bisley, out of a posatble 350 STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER & {910 of Great Britain) mn a VE MIL United Pees) \ WASIPINETON, D. C., De peretary of the Na Mey a toga haa say ) Ab Abe naval eatin y that he the next f with the app At Last the Cou (My United ¥ an an fof the past month. warrant today for Ktlga rt charged that Ki him into hie offic offered him money as) t CORPORAL RADICE. The best military rifle shot tn on king's prize, ueht for trophy of with a record score of & DOWN A PEG: i CALIFORNIA POPULATION, WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 The population of the state of Calif is 2,377,549. ing to a bulletin give MEAT REALLY" MEYER SAVED —— men, however, declare that the of the navy wa nt Will Have Dad-in-Law Pinched ind a A 1 assaulted bim TRAIN RUNS INTO DifCH AT TACOMA FAVOR BALLARD MAN OLYMPIA, Dec ity oe de} jon just handed down t ee ee preme court, Pete Nelson of Ba lard is privileged to ng sult fpf Sethe d Bout. Salada againat the Ballard Lumber pany for onal injuries in the superior court GOVERNOR AIDS CUPID. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Deo 2— |Governor Marshall ts opposed to |the movement of the State Mints ific, owing to} terial association to pass a law re bg ited heal BR. oC, Dec 5 competition vad val railways, | quiring that persons wishing to the fin marry must undergo physical ex jcation of Va amination. “Such a law w kill | er and Fi > be pro | off ma gon and tend to re sul ded with forthwith and con t's why | oppose it,” he| * * * * * * . * * . - * * * + * * * *. * . * o * - o * * * * * * WE WILL QUIT JUST AS SOON AS THING MUST GO. Another Slash in Prices But we must get rid of the stock. Never before, in this section, have such values been given! The prices tell the story. cluding Show Cases, Mirrors, Safes, Etc. $16.00 Men’s Suits ts, Worsteds; this Tweeds, Chevio the latest style product. and cut; season's Out price a wan sari Ss Suits shad In Blue and Black Che and Out Single-Breasted, price The Peerless Clothing Co. 1301 First Av.—Cor. University St.—!301 First Av. Closing “$4. 89 Fall Win er $1 8.00 Men’ s Suits lerwear, for m od throughout the coming win. |MOST SEVERE COLD ee ee ee ed ; IS EASILY BROKEN EVERETT CHILDREN * IN SEVERAL HOURS} ELOPE TO CANADA * *® “old ( mpound is the re | EVERETT, Dec, 2—Elud- * in. gttpe een ln a | ing their angry parents, Joba ® hree year + ge > h a ‘| Underwood, aged 18 years, # ot gore ousand | and Ella Simpkins, aged 15, ® ond oo both of Meadowdale, are safe #| bh we have Me wecerh in Vancouver, Canada, where & yo aye they have been married, ac # co cording to advice * B® Gane vies * | ot Pap taken o night, p wievery twe there has been « * secutive the police of al the Bound. It covered gone fr accompan bad cash y relieves the most head none it prémplly miserabigegeuraigia pains, ache, os, head and stuffed everishness, sneer sore t ft ne of the mucous rr sUffnees took pasnage Vancouver the nuptial knot was tied Today Mre Simpkins an nounced that all would be for given if the children return e4 home. It ts said, however, that they have decided to make Canada their home. rheumatic ness, twingos Take this directed, ithere is no anywhere else | eeeeeeeeeeeee eee package nd, which any an supply. | w white $5.00 Leather Men WE POSSIBLY CAN. THIS MEANS EVERY- 25 Hand ored Overcoa All fixtures will be sold, in- | yo¢ men, all $16.50 Overcoats Black Thibet, Cravenette _ with Presto collars; good-val $ ues at $16.60, Closing Out 35c Heavy All — sigs abray a epg a for men, closed out Shirt price rr $ 83 briggan ! Li for men $1.00 Natural V Under and fabrics, $1.25 Men’ 1 in the lot, Clo ut Thousands of Permitting Pimples and Blackheads fe wmpicesant! fe unnecessary! Tou eet rid of them! Viennece Inatitute ease hundreds of THE VIENNESE INSTITUTE. late With Joha #1. Woodbury Bradbury System t) Arcade Office heure, $1.00 Men’s Shir and colore¢ s Waterproof \\ wear, 3 Holiday Bargains at Almost Your Own Price, Space Not to Quote Them. Santa Claus Wants All Boys and Girls to Come id Toyland Tomerren inta Claus 1 to900p.r Bee good old Santa Claus in his new toy king dom; see the airships, the boats, automobiles, the funny animals, houses, drums, horns and girls Toys Girls Will Like Toys Boys Will Like ry kind, Se t Tracks, 25¢ to $14. 48. trains, trolleys, the horses, thousands of things for boys wagons, from 2h¢ to ive to , from 20¢ t $3.50 30¢ to a9¢ 1S¢ to $1, Toy Beds {0 $9.00, Animals, tuffed ze to Alger Schools folls —-Hasement Very Unusual Bargains ON SALE AFTER 7 P. M. SATURDAY Lace Curtains, 3714 Ea. | Children’s 50c Rompers, 0 Odd tains, 2 "| ards Arablan and white, can be matched into pairs; actual value a pair; after aR EIS EL del $1 Flannelette Gowns, 25c to 35c Ribbon 65c vo ae te tag tancy | Women’s Outing Flannel | Night Ribbons, —_taffetas motres, stripes a after 7:00 p. m ham Lace Cur y and white sears: 95¢ Third Floor Third Floor $1.25 Black Petticoats, First Floor 10 Bars of Soap, 18c Elk Laundry ors Washington 10 be sold cake; after 7:00 p. m day, 10 bars after 7:00 Dp. m $1.25 Bedroom Slippers; 69c ‘001 Bedroom a 10c Dress Percale, 31 Inches wide igh nd ar Knitted W Dress Percal odd colors and sizes signe; after Dm, a @ yard ....5 oe patlr —Athied ‘Fier ppers, —third Floor At Dot all & outhw ain Co. SECOND’ Nyy PIKE STREET, TODAY’S STYLES TODAY The Best Clothes Made Yet Superior style and quality combined with reasonable prices are the dove- tailed features of these excellent clothes. They will stand the most rigid scrutiny through- out and the most severe service. They are the cul- mination of clothes perfection. Prepare for the Holidays by Using Your Credit when buying It will be after tl paying ¢ STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SATURDAY Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 2-34 Second Av., Near Union St. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ ere oe ne A PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS reproof Storage Warehouse for furniture BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO,, Inc, son at Twelfth East 414

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