The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1910, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR to th English Insurgents and signed a treaty, to get word of it to General J but neglected k in d in their ing, embracing Coats of fine cheviots, diagonal serge | miscarriages gymnasium | clothes until rescued by firemen. seant son, who kept on fighting two Pasco.—D. H. Rockwell, mar | 3 "RANCIS doc He — y ati SAN FRANCISCO, I Me Ue | Weeks longer | of a Tacoma thea # in the city |f and novelty zibeline coatings, cause of police failure to chee The cornerstone of the new Scot-| endeavoring to aecure a location for : " cting more tinh Rite cathedral, now under con : in semi-fitting and loose belt Washington. — Veterinarians for the cavalry at, $1 poy la A modern opera house struction at Broadway. ar Jarvard ed models. Some are strict announcement by | 100 are so acarce ne | “bok voy howe av on with im: | 2 ” ng The new | Mat Secretary Dickinson ha: pre rhe * new Odin lodge No. 27, of the Scan ly tailored, others have shawl hae very patrol | at their pay be increa to} Cath aA “ ; 5 dinavian Brotherhood of America d 2 i 5 t ty to a new bea $1,400 aa have) an organization for the pursult of collar, inlaid with velvet, and man If hs i « coe Northland lore, yesterday adopted button trimming A num wae resolutions congratulattng C, M 4 ate ; Sa Vee VEE S SETS YS ee wees tell eee josie Cemmlotence, Orlehton Thuland and Gerard Tonnings or ber are half-lined, others lin ~ oe ore: | w nex onday as the court to * WOMAN FATALLY ®lafter will be subject to quarantine i rt the success of thelr musical drama ed th rhout th excel - pase a bill ordering the city engl |p oi¢ Erikson.” Carl 8 ‘ ed throughout, with % BURNED WHEN HAIR */and examined to determine if tn-|neer to proceed at once with plans| aut, wrkaon.” Carl J. Smith wa lent quality satin. Navy * CATCHES % | fected with the tape worm, caustng | for the municipal garbage plant. |° "~~ President Tank nigh te std amc Ll, seb * VICTORIA, B.C eo eee ee | The bonds already have been voted.| goyd P, Doty, superintendent of blue, black, tan, brown and oR } | posed | . 7 -enresente erence Ph: *! | the Anti-Saloon league rray are well represented. Rei rere ee eet today # |, OMak—The rapld growth of thin] Comptrotier Bothwell has invited |ton, predicts that thi 7 ibe 295 ( I * years old, died toler & | town has resulted in a petition urg-|the employes of his offices: to will adopt the county unit bill on| Special $25.00 i : ~ @ | 2S permission of th pty cam: | him “in big Christmas dinner at/iocal option. The senate, he says NEW LONG COATS OF BLACK BROAD 4 | missioners to Incorpors jthe Luneta cafe the Friday night| wil) pass it by a 2 to 1 Yot z c * se al before sie ce es = LOTH, $25.00—Fifty-two-inch length, semi-fit * phe Malott.—"Red Ears,” a venerable | — vee ps P “ve full-1 | and she was ® Fore! are Mberal users of | g ore 0 ollar and rever ull-linec ® ag gies Pa 7 ¥ le alico cayuse, who some years ago| The old soldiers of Schofield Post yam ee, <2 fi, aan re afl ting, tailore d notch « * 0 ‘ | Was traded for a quarter of beef, No. 126,G. A. R., at the Washington Eapecially tw with Skinner's satin RARaraknekane dene @oh prorat Maggio omen kod A Hos iene tip mating tle eakes , who are con LONG COATS OF SEAL PLUSH, $35.00- #3, has just been auctioned for| that had used tn the war “ to OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY ***° |1f they cannot get donations of sider" vd In Joarning the lav i Fine grade material, lined to bottom with brocaded | ; ; these, they would Itke to get them | and the older me ra of fan or Skinner’s satin, Fifty-four inches long; shawl PART a Nome.—Sol Warren's dog team for safekeeping until the post dim |i. often have them read aloud ac 1 ‘ . won the Nome river ra solves collar and turn-backcufl flecond Pioor : as to gain what they can, too. i rick Guy ord time of 42 min onions i Frederick & Nelson, Inc, Btore Closes Daily at 6:30. | . | FURNITURE en Ahead Now hington— Herbert Putnam, |f : ev ‘ enstonal Hbrarian, who ORY acoDs hat hin ry be boosted LONDON, Dec, 14.—Returns eral judge for eastern Washington . from scattered constituencies TODAY IN HISTORY | from oc adler Pf 4p gain be this evening showed a gain of | Hecomber 14, 1814, a convention |, Washington —Three Seattle firms! racoived a reply from COnEreNN. to one seat for the conservatives, |. held at Hartford, C to | #re bidding for the contract of Con: | the effoct that tt f > omen S u ad en 0a $ wre standing le a0 tollwen ’ dat Hartford, Conn, to CUE © $75,000 comarete noc ae | the effect that there f# nothing do Conservatives 1 liberals protest — against ing. laborites 258, nationalists 62, eiauee’ at te | ‘Nev #henue ts Bhs tor of )'Brient ance 0 p man J. y, pastor © O'Brienites 8 } war with Eng Fishkill Landing, N. V—Theling University Place Christian ecia a land, The com-| Weekly Loonytic, published by the | church, hax accepted his fifth an | ufneturing Ht lum, where Harry K, ‘Thaw ts con ? ie wea ests of Massachu-| ed, has made tts initial appear) Walia Walla—Vernon Neighbort Josey ater of. 8 ‘South . setts, wh j ance A Idyearold © lad, was sortously went t unty jail yesterds have mee burned by the blowing out of @ because his wife did not care tives in the United State »,|_ Failure to make up delinquent | crown sheet on # traction engine. » | Ket earth aa hove to. |then had delegates in the Hartt rd | WOrkK resulted in the suspension of | threa Bee een ae yeama (convention, which indeed was|@? students the University ¢f) Hereafter Richmond «will be { Bhe say ad several (ousand | catied by the legislature of Massw beg apngy So sterday for the rest) known ae Richmond Beach, The arg 2 “ . Y tee barr uri chusetts, But it took the delegates | © ne semester S le hange Was made #o that the town A j three weeks to agree just how they : on the road to Everett may not |f —a — 3 3 ‘4 F re | wanted the war stopped, and tn the , vouee n° in @ gymnasium | wuffer by comparison with Rich H| VERY attractive hee meantime the British gave tt up| here forced 50 young women ath:| mond, V wt | LR attrac CO Police Shift m risco. r ritish gave up ea to the roof, where they ahiv. | 2% 1, Va, and cansequent postal |i Sweater Coats for Gifts Hardly a woman but would be pleased to receive one of these useful and attractive SWEATERS of fine AT $ 00—Mi worsted yarn, in fort that ting models are especi adapted for w They stitch, ear under one's coat are woven in rib have collarless. V haped al and come in gray, car Box-coat neck, and white fitting models ; i } } } { i } tive weaves aie also shown at this price SWEATERS AT $8.50—-Full- } | } } : if 4 i { q } and semi- in several attrac- fashioned, hand-finished Sv thirty inches long, in an un double-breasted in plain stitch. shaw! collar or high ar and are trimmed with ! and at ers usually pretty model, wov These have storm coll two de en cket They 1, ca se! ep ton are golden-brov A number of smart models in Coat Sweaters, ine cluding %4- and full-length styles, made from fine worsted yarn, have become soiled from handling or display and are therefore re-priced for clearance at an exceptionally-low figure, $5.00. —Recond Pew, $s land di jonds, Six teams we i Clerk's union yester. ROBBERS STEAL MINK || } * ‘ ye old to W. H. Payne president SKINS WORTH $21,000 | a Ee a Meat predaeW'ae| cmrcaodr bee eee, wie I Toalet W. / The Stati Secti | Practi _ Gifts who leetur his nw tner, he considers Rud- | quist treasurer, Thomas Vena *, today that robbers had entered b » over Phong og kin the best man available as fed-|W. W. Richmond and W. A. Payne! store and took 4,200 mink skina. for Gifts _ Abounds in bor movement m ia He Is among t om sone elghs Titerere Wie be Helpful Gift Suggestions mae Ga Christian soctal 4 ' , carte, eet Frederick & Nelson, Inc. f ct plate glass and A PRESENT apply, joapel a Pieolin® Ivory’ Pl of-t to industry, sub ian BASEMENT SALESROOM o 7 Yramen #250 {especialy stab, Golden Ru 1 $18.00. |} a coat length from@naatll forthe rule of - Mirrors x th t3 mported Imnigstien Bg An Seiusial Offering of plete ghee, 20 = the, displayed im this See t 4 2 von. Firs Pioc. Help Valley People ’ ° ‘ Sasinon-Jenkest. Viole ecg * | Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Coats |j)) °°“: ra ig Speaking on “Seattle Trade and I fancy ages, 75¢ and London-dyed, made of silk Commerce” at the Commercial $1.35 . and rain Bigs rivaling 3 in “ub las mt, Love ood 1 : Correspondence P. mercial organizations of the city, Water, in fancy package $2.00 ps ) and $5.00. « ining 4 quir inshes wide and $9.50 yard. more advertising, equitable rail ‘ah x Aves ; road rates and cheaper factory | 75 and $1.40. Brass Paper Knives and Mong © drawer } “Lister's s” Black Russian sites. “p . ' Scissors d and $3.00 $e.25 le : Pyralin” Ivory Hair Re . ; F Pony, made from the best The club went on record as er aa Eaton, Crane and Pike dorsing the fight of the Devan civers, 75« Brass Paper Cutters, 50x Correspondence Paper, in silky finish Mohait yarn, is valley residents for lower interur . ANG 7X satin-<c wood t 51 inches wide and 90 ban rates, and pledged its influence Safety Razors, in} Brass Ink Stands, in a : ‘t to secure a decision of the supreme ° or silver finish, with 12} good range coh wo < ? yard cet the m as early as The Suits $5.00 to $9.00 $2.00, $3.50 and ; i 0 ¢ ¢ “Lehmann's” Black Aatey: —— Misses’ Sizes, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and Travelers’ Drinking Cups, Brass Paper Clips, 50c ence cards with } Khan, an importating = R il Pri 18; Women’s Sizes, 34 to 40. in seal occo leather f ae : Piece B Dit t envelopes. $5.00, § Germany and a fabric etail Prices at M } te 4 case and 8 \ s, roe cere pao ink Oakes’ Hand-tinted $ unu bright finish, is SI Materials onals, home- cas and Sic j Sets, including large in Views of Seattle and Mt. } inches wide and $9.50 yard _ Public Markets spuns, wide and mannish pad, $15.00 Rainier 35c, 40¢, 50c, sae a + LE | FINE CORRESPOND- , AN ACCEPTABLE suit chevi and b cloth. ? » | 75, $1.00 and $1.50. ie eae ( So ae ea ENCE PAPERS FOR | ““Bostcard Albums, in va- {GIFT FOR MISE we niga AAD enateote conch GIFTS | } 1} Dress length of Imported black, brown and blue e rac $ Fine Correspondence Pa- Foule Serge Scotch Play plain tailored, 30 and 32 inches long, s “e $ a and $7.00 pen 18 rigs -ge sateng 2 } 54 inches wide, than # silk of satin lined Skirts plain, a i ind _ Boxes, in rh : de aie se have to choicersaal be plaited and modified narrow-cut nickel finish, $1 sas rf $1.50 market; price $2.00 9mm models garment has and fitting failoring in n carefully are excellent The Coats 16 and 18; W 34 to 44 in g Coats in every execute be« qualities Mi * Sizes, omen’s 1z¢s, ck bros and gray od quality ‘bro own Well-tailored, full-length model ored, fitting style; also a fe lined in good grade satin Values ial cated at this ciation low price cloth, plain Phese ta in are Sewing or Bedroom half These are be that deserve spe consideration are indi high had in golden o 25C The large and interesting assort- ment offered at this price includes the following popular effects: is : : attractive patterns displayed that are especially suit Be ' r able for gift purposes. It is made sak throughout, black flers, in AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 First Av. white, blue navy, gray Rockers Make Pleasing Gifts T hese Attractive Styles Are Specially Priced An attractive gift-suggestion is offered in the two Rockers grade in construction ik or combinatic are exceptional values at the special prices re Many Pretty Neckwear Novelties eee ore a ere designed on quaint Flanders lines, anc fumed finish that harmonizes so furnishing construction throughout is hi Pleasing Gifts in Silverware and Art Brass Pleces —_ INCORPORATED pictured herewith. and finish, may mn mahogany, and quoted. Fumed Oak Breakfast Table Special $12.00 e of a number of The Table pictured herewith s in the popular with prevailing and library. The treatments for living-t SPRRAlLY priced for holida Brass Umbretia| Brass Crumb Tray, with “1835 R. Wallace” P i allace Stands, 21 Inches high, | 258—Choice ° Merchants’ Lunch Holiday Suggestions i in j Salles Goods, hiiiniens Notions $260 cuch-—A plain But | Sruete. peclel: ¥2.25-—Chote = Tableware . From 11 a. m. to 2p. m j i \ pleasing design, as i | 0 oi tod. Trave wrought hater ne of this 5 ‘ De “Vaco” Bottles, will keep liquids hot for | Nickel Spool Holder and Pin Cushion lustrated, in burnished | 8 Mustrated. Trays wrought seeiae wate Solara ¢ v3 Ri for 72 hours; pint iis nal 4 ; 15c; 8-spool 4 finish, — trir 1 with | in dullfinished brass, with in the pleasing floral pat French Dinner 1 25¢ lion-head handle Scraper or Brush to match tern illustrated from 4 to 8 | Ff , > Woven Brass Napkin | Is vA scipaitinden sal ally Military Brushes, ir Fine Linen Correspondence Paper, in Ringe, 25¢ each Korean Hand-chiseled Brass Teaspoons, ar ary u in variot G it ) } 1 BG0 each. h a a | 75c¢ ' ye ant an en aan $3 i, d | b ntainir quires and 50 envelopes Hand-Hammered Brass | Flower Bowls, 50c each—-Vory ay mene, OF : onal es ‘| to match, special 2 Candle- Shades, Special | heavy, suitable for holding pe) | Dessert Spoons, se Moving Pictures : ; Christmas Tags, Cards and Seals. 5 $1.00, | ecLeraie Penaren: BAS .'OSeE >) t of lx : Instrumenta: Musie Aft . Absorbent Cotton, in pound package ¢ | package Hammered Brass | yhort-stemmed flowers Ps } Soup Spoons, set of six, This ai ernoon kag ‘ : ; ,, Round Trays With Han 0. , Offi | Cre ie Paper, in assorted les for * dle—Priced as follows Table Spoons, set of SIX, Main Juvenile Stationery, in a variety of pat- | Chr is decorations, 6c roll; ated (2inch size, $1.75; 16 FREDERICK & NELSON $3.50 ft uth; WHY COOK AT HOME terns, 30¢ box | 10¢ rot; neh size, $3.25; 17-inch Bouillon Spoons, set Als size, $4.50 six, $2.50

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