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fj . THE SEATTLE STAR {ENGINEERS VOTE [Odds and Ends From Everywhere]|—Faminwe >] FREDERICK & NELSON, INC. “Furnitag TODAY IN HISTORY |Hanson, 18 years off, shot himsott | Dry Goods Store Closes Daily at 5:30 Dry Goods 88, Mune. Du! New York — Gitte aggregating The Mid- Winter Clearance of Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses 178 ark bom | $186,000 have been made to Colum If she had lived| bin university recently. all the lives that] — g, " J|| ‘ an Diego—The jury found that ae oe Mier | Bank G, barner, formerly of written for her) attie, came to his death from acct dental asphyxiation. A general strike of locomotive en ff Al gineers on rads west of| | Chicago may on January | att 1, An increase of 15 per cent was | } demanded two weeks ago, but the general manage of these lines are not disposed to raise the wages more than 8 per cent, Sealed votes have been sent to headquarters the Brotherhood of Locomotive En in paper cov ere—she would have richly de Is Now Progressing Louleville—Sult has been filed ; | srved guillotin ia -gineers at Chicago by members of = asking for a receiver to handle the te ‘ ‘ " Teng 98 Ta gepreme e ‘ Ae ‘ r i Ae ’creantuation, which will bel lng, She was DO) affairs of the Citizens’ National Life The unusual importance of this clearance event is graphically indicated hy the exceptio yer 10. ’ « + 2! | Insurance 3 P , ’ : . ; opened December 10, has aah de | mo ey, but few people ever Shai tered value-giving in Women’s Coats, as outlined below—an opportunity that is paralleled in i termine whether there Is to De known ite uses better, She always : “4 | strike or no complained that life was dull—till| | T- Cheetham, firat officer of the ad veat Ii involved. ae) “ > ateamabip Minnesota, charged with other ready-to-wear lines involved, { abe got busy--but Paris gave her " Poa ) OUR DAILY a death by no meens dull Reyer gen ee rome ’ i AY PAR 4 pall yesterd udge | BIRTHDAY PARTY | overs ott [tae Women’s Popular Full-Length Coats aii More postcards are being sent relal club, of Seattle.) through the efforts of the Seat yt! each yeur, and the writers of the| Will be celebrated Thursday night] ug Collage dramatic entertainment } mosaages on{P¥ & banquet at the Hotel Wash } 4 ington, About 100 gueate are ex. /824 other voluntary contributions, ° ' these cards are | ne - . the butlding fund of the new parish tely The club started with four i. a our most wide Siew te tao Gar 66 school of the Immaculate Concep read authors agit it tion was enriched by $728 during Mrs. Agnes November, . Greene Poster of | * * & * * eee eee AA aeenennenes ae ite Chicago, so far} ® * utpebereiatana We as known, was|@ This “Perfectly Safe” Stove * | the first person |# Blew Up and Killed tnventor || ' Retail ies pre i to write mes|# HARTRORD, Conn., Dec. 6. *]| t sages for post-|#® —While demonstrating a new #| P b k He cards that were|® “perfectly safe” oil stove to ®| u lic Mar ets qe personal, the}#® a party of intending Invest: #| i thought address /# ors, Walter Palmer, a young #] » PIKE PLACE PUBL MARKET ms dinabaabinecmmbiedcoing ed directly by}® Australian, wa: instantly ® > preg rot ae 4 ; " i i the sender to) # killed. The stove exploded ® This offering embraces Women’s ia tad Coats for street and general utility wear, of i the reciplent.|® without warning, blowing off #} 4 “s i Her poemcard!® both of the inventor's arms, ® cheviots, coverts, serges, broadcloth and novelty tweeds, in tan, navy, brow: 1, black and i “You” has been|# He died while being rushed to #| s Pas ; i widely circulated. This ts her 47th|® @ hospital. * tures—Women's Traveling and Motoring Coats made of zibeline cheviots and plaid-back eo F dirthday, but she says “birthdays|® *. i ‘ Bs ‘ “ > ‘ count for naught unless each mile|® & RR RRRARRARREAR ings, with deep roll collar and cuffs, some in loose effect with wide belt, trimmed with fa f stone's mortised in securely by ae novelty buttons—Women’s Strictly Tailored Coats, semi-fitting, with plain notch collag) are full lined and others lined to waist. All at one low price for clearance-—$25.00, Washington—An appropriation of $300,000 for the erection of a Se-| | THE WAAMINT |S assay ne iy be asked for | 0 bill Introduced — by Senator | | 3 = raed ic Nuch wiad | Sete For a aaa ak Scarfs for Gifts “Christmas Ribbons a4 Gift Neckwear 7 . ‘ ment Fine Lace Scarfs, 3 ya P right thought New York—When James P. Wal it was found that his mil r estate was to be enjoyed | }, : : brown and black, $5.00 ca covering every Holiday req Is long, in navy, that particularly comm lace (Ry Catted Pres.) Hor Heavy Taffeta Ribbbon, in dark Dresden ef ‘ he de Charl s-giving i 1g | i SPOKAD Dee, 6. Begjnning |by his wife during her life, and/« p ‘ red \ white ith « fH Dee. 15 lasting for a month, |after her death it was to be paseed| - Hand-run Spanish Lace Searfs, in many fect, in navy, sky, red, brown or white, with cir re j 1 Jat i! hunts will be held in practically |on to their 16 nieces and nephews.| AT THE Weer MARE a handsome styles, black or white, $10.00 to rose pattern, 4% inches wide, 40c yard; 7 inches Pee are ts, fm } every county in eastern Wash-| ' $25.00. wide c yard v $ ), ton by sportsme: ho % i . el ont ribt sat ish nd-e seen "Hyco wile tes + Heliatalaiolialelelaial liad Silk Throws of silk crepe, with large tassels Da k Dresden Rit on is atin falas 4 1 lines with tri } ing all animals and birds that kill), one sixTEENTH NEGRO; * at ends, $8.00. ‘ H Vv Pf ne) re mee w ro . ’ iy ell 5 U . i avy Ribbon, in a va o ersian ree I ble rots, hi y d-es } game. * LEAVES WHITE SCHOOL * Long Scarfs of silk chiffon cloth with floral ali \ ld " f ne | It is proposed to divide the hunt * 3 designs, in navy, red, black, d-rose ant ed in chrysanthemum on, trimmed : ers into opposing teams, and the|® wasgHiINGTON, Dec. 6 —# border or scattered floral d 0. ee ta salad z i. : 4 team which does the better work)» The possession of one-tix- ® Imported Japanese Scarfs of-heavy silk] | Brocaded Ribbon, in self color, light-bluc with Trish la #: will be given a dinner by the losers. aide te om ¢ ove sordera and k ° ‘ | , *, +4 Cougars, lynx, cats, coyotes, weas 3 Mme neds ie in t € : pe abi w : nt ra rs ad hand coupe " | white, moite or plain, with roseb ; els and hawks will be counted In cording to a de * eG ends, In WAKE and Ceticate ing shade | land of roses or bow-knot design, 8 inche | the bunt aeiktion ona Of % $7.00 We yard; 414 inches wide, SOc yard BELIEVE SMUGsLERS | * ap In the case of & Silk Searfs, with hemstitched ends, in pl srint Ribbon, 8 inches | andsome oN CROSSING BORDER |* Isat & years old, & CLUB CHOOSES OFFICERS. , Dresden effects, or plain with tass gns, in pink, blue or er, with 4 | against the board of education. #| The following officers of the |H | ou. ¢ so it » © 1% ne NEW YORK, Dec. 6=-The cus-|# The girl wax admitted to a ® | gwedish Republicar | Tas Pint Peer viriisterecrad ayia he veadyr Put Vier toms guards thrown around Atlan . white schoo! more t & year ® lod Inst night i : tre ports of entry to catch sm afte rad ek ®) Chil vice i nnn nn nnn PEI en at si aisle cick See $ have fo n e ground that she @/ p ron and Nelse 1, OF 0 he iicit try to the Ny gg BE Pretty Gift Novelties in Trimmed Pin-Cushions and Hat-Pin Holders ARRKRKRKA RK AR EH Hl now has a membership of i i} On Display in the Art Needlework Section—First Floor strike d yest «| GET YOUR PICTURES FRAMED Cushior red and NEGLECT Would Have Been Costly. pink, yellow and Nile-green Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co, | Pa Ph ta ail yaei4 First Ay, Near Ur sity St seein — pa 1 net ru = tris . 1 colors, &X 4x18 inche t ruffle « FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. BASEMENT SALESROOM Popular Corset Models At $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 BABY FOOD bas the Waerws ass ected “La Camille Front-Laced Corsets |The New “Polar” Hand-Knit Knit Coa Th. Undermuslins aad I 4 - bien For Athletic and Automobile Wear A Popular Gathering Pl ’ for Gift-Purchasers GLOVE:FITTING, STYLE i} ; Hundreds of Christ- af soup BY DAUOUANS 70, PRICE $1.50—An extr q | \ : find and ventilated pro ? ons to P tector in front, be } their per- ferately high and skirt is nei the lacing, al § plexities this. Séo Equipped with three lowing the garm 2 tion—inany in the va- se supporters and trim- set as 8 thly as a tments of with narrow embroid- back-laced model. The prons that are Would not the i bust is of moderate so acceptable, Hi height, and the mate vers in the high H, STYLE 22, O—This style is heav ly boned and is adapted for the f figur strong Cor- rial extends several inches below the bon in the old countr ays ried eresting dis of Lingerie Especiall attractive ing Cap, illustrated values are offered in ;. $ Chemises. Gowns, ate a remitta ing, encasing the figure snug rut allowing a rec set y tay in fh auport- € position to practical and os shed at top i itained. whil 7 1 { the 2 t things in knit g 1 CX nations, Goreet or stand tin rced. It is all-we be € i season has pr 1 may be had in white, blue or red. Price Material Covers, Drawers and ng Material is soft, and the garment is fitted with ant Long Skirts—new ar- riv in French, Ma- f hose supporters. 2 B, PRICE $5.00—A_ Front-laced for the 1 figure, with bust y ‘ er " We pay 4 per cent inter deira and Austrian Special Offering of hand-embroidery. Any est on savings. The State Bank of Seattle garmen ht, vent oe nor eee snk Trimmed Hats and Tartan at $5 is strong rs are at Attractiv a girdle top } pt ed re back batiste and three pairs of hose tached This style is al h tion in 3 Hats of eg ERS AT S0c—T trictly Ameren bar dimit ns of emb BOXED CORS ; STYLE 304, SPECIAL, $3.50—A Front-laced ian bane i Corset for im figure of strong ba feathers Pr | li i] | tiste and fitted with three of hose sup at $5.00. im porters 4 Floor Sia ery insertio MUTUAL LIFE BLDG. : . : =i aa OR Sie Pui ESR el as sermah wn with la thie, ond Yorke Leather Goods Highly Appropriate for Giving COWNS IN CHRIS (i >I \ 50c—In pink and white There be little dif < gift for ever f the family in the ments, including one style white pe with square 3 and close-fit tractive assortments of nove fi play? in the Leather G Sa Section, at prices that w tucked across front anc a § : 4 sure to please. A few of the ' . set in ; a « bs ‘ ae oaaranamaate HAND-BAGS, $3.75, $5.00, $7 $10.00, COLLAR BOXES, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50,} SLIP-OVER GOWNS AT $1.75—Made ORRR A * . $12.50, $15.00 and $35.00. : $2.75 and $3.2 "3 sheer batiste, with shor ued Hl £ > § An Attractive Display of Neckwear STRAP BACK FURS! ; Won tt Hanon 1.2 Eeinmed wiht tate bendin F i é « ¢ STRAP BACK PUR eal and polished COAT HANGER $I $1.25, $1 trimmed with lace 1 i 7 we g@ p> Suitable for Gift Purposes f} Alligator, $3.75, $4.50, $5.00 and $8.50 $2.50. decorated with hand-er 2 wd & ES : il CHILDREN'S LEATHER HAND-BAGS, BRIDGE AND CARD SETS, 75, $1.50, $1.75, $ GOLF-LENGTH WHIT! SKIRTS AT ps » 3 Oc, 65c, Se, $2.25 ‘ $3.50 and up to $6.00. Pana ae inte of tt imed with wide 1 a 25¢ 1 MEN’S LEATHER BILL, BOOKS, RUSH SETS, $1.25, $3.75 and $5 sertion of eyelet emt nd cut marrow 4 ry . $3.00, $3.75, $5.00 and $6.00, rE LE DP HONE REGISTERS, a3; short flounce and n ay hese are ¢? $ - TRAVELING CASES, $2.25, $2.75, $3.50, ST CUPS IN CASE, 50c, $1.25 ally designed for we close-fitting 8° 6 Lace in white | Fancy be ied Collars, $5.00 and up to $10.00 } 2 = 9 ; j — second i th Jabot at in black and cok 5 | sae. RS SS ae eg gee = sence ee 2 ws V indsc Tie aie | ! ; & Cotta in ay indo ‘Te ‘in plaids Hl | Free Art Needlework | Mail nd The | e o tr ‘ Lace and Embroidered Milf : Carefully | < 2» z 40 fl ffon Stocks, Jabots, in a wide range iH Lessons Dali, Orden | 3 $ ee | in ribbon gnd in plain and plaited effects, | 9 to 11 a. m. Promptly Filled | i F ; SST ay IO een | ss INCORPORATED — I