The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1910, Page 12

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FIGHT INFANT | and ter occupied SEER RRR EERE EERE OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY of Joseph Fe i Honaire bt ing us # the gets hand tc he tells every be eee eee teeter eee Frederick & Nelson, Inc. PARALYSIS | BASEMENT SALESROOM st anoenton | A New Shipment of “<5 Women’s Man-Tailored Long Coats minis ring Infantile paral Secured at Important Concessions and Priced at Corresponding Savings er, iieoas Materials include Serge, Coverts, Cheviot, Broadcloth, Fancy Coating, Sloat tu ahpe | Caracal Fur Cloth and Sealette Plush. Cloth Coats at $8.75 and $13.75 | full-, | | | Materials are serge, covert, Plain tailored models, notch collar or storm collar, shoulder cheviot, broadcloth half- or lined. n and Dr sed the con and fancy coating, in black and white checks and light-, medium- and dark-gray. Sizes 16 to 18 years and 34 to 44 bust measurement, AT THE THEATRES, Caracal Coats at $18.50 Made of good quality caracal cloth, with shawl collar | MOORE--Max “Mary Jane's Pa GRAND— Ole SEATTLE—" The Golden West * 7 * * * * r Olson * en toch and cuffs, lined with good grade satin in cream or black * * * * * * * 54-inch length, with shawl collar i] LOIS—“Sherlock Holmes, ¢ ea ea a a Ht the Sign of Four Sizes 34 to 42. | ALHAMBRA — “Parted on | Her Bridal Tour | Sain Pemoevth Plush Coats at $20.00 and $22.50 \\| MAJESTIC Vaudeville : : ‘ | gt en toleeiahlna These Coats are made of fine quality sealette plush in Hj STAR—! fo : M\ and cuffs, self-covered }]} Hl i brocaded silk or satin, Sizes 34 to 42. lining of in gray, buttons and cream or black. Unusual Values in Misses’ and Children’s Long Coats || At | $5.00 | and | $6.50 — | PARTY This is the fifty-seventh b lay |i © a mib j oday is the could . milliona tr es only by robbing sot tag angered SPECIAL assortment of Mikeeat: and Children’s Coats offered at the t such robber: t ce whole poeple, and pot certain privt Touins and Grant intendent of the Water Department | preaching the phi- losophy of Henry rying to prevent embraces full-length models in double above exceptionally-low prices, uture . : brown and red cheviots, breasted style, in navy, and brown and gray mannish They and lined to bot Seorge that the mixtures. are well-tailored throughout, finished with turn-over velvet collar, om with sateen or flannel. The sizes range from 6t0 jeged ones, should own ro the land. 16 years. $5.00 and $6.50 Three Pairs Silk-Lisle ra In Fancy Gift Box en il, Women’s Gift Umbrellas | $1.25 to Retain Places | Mayor Gill will reappoint Super THE SEATTLE _STAR FURNITURE DRY _s00ns The Chinaware Section Has Arranged for Tomorrow A Special Offering of Fancy China, Pottery, Brass and Other Gift-Wares LARGE assortment of artistic for mantel, plate-rail and china cabinet, has been grouped under three lows: An assortment itiidins Steins Smokers’ Sets Jardinieres Vases Fern Dishes Art Pottery Art Brass Novelties Decstated Chinaware Seidde & Wilies, lec. $1.00 | Btore Closes Daily at 5:30. ORY GOODS as ornaments v prices, as fo] $3.50 China Plaques Jardinieres Vases Steins Salad Sets Brass Jardinieres Brass Ferneries Art Pottery and individual pieces, that will be warmly wel pec! ally $250 || Small Marble Busts Brass Jardinieres Brass Flower Vases Smokers’ Stands Large Steins Brass Hanging Ferneries Art Pottery Jardinieres Smokers’ Sets Fancy China Pieces The Attention of Gift-Bayers Is Directed to Exceptional Value- Cut Glass Sugars and Creamers, pair, special, $1.50. Cut Glass Footed Compotes, each, Cut Glass 9-inch Candlesticks, each special $1.50. special, $1.50. 3 Cut Glass Celery Trays, cach, special $1.50. | Cut Glass Vases, each, 3 re a Glass Oi) anc ch rat be “ut Glass Cut Glass Nappies, akg G tee ee Pitchere a, ae for Gifts A new nae! underpriced es aaa for thi ing unusual values, Correspondence Stationery Giving i in Rich American Cut Glass at offering, afford- ws follows: - Hand: i for Gifts $3.15 In goat es English Moroceo, patent » latter + with L. B. Youngs when his term ex-! ns rainproof Umbrellas, in 26-inch _ ——— 1 r roy ; es December 31, and in all prob- d ‘aual : 1 a 13S t vder box } hy FW. Geant superintendent | iq i. ty j 1 case and tassels, and long handles Bi fe Eaton, Crane and Pike ito gdenire apg Paper, J Pls i Bits 214 sme of public buildings, will # : ih dace heel an 5 ive styles rice $1.25 ig | in attractive boxes, for Christmas giving, cor P < is lave inside coin purse; ined himself at the expiration of his le and | toe. Price 35 pair; 3 pairs orm | quire 5 with envelopes to satel, “with square or | ke : ee Aer t — iff put up in attractive box, $i : et ne ee nn Gf | pointed flaps, special 25¢. es are represented in this leave the D03 ment Sales . January 1 ceed Zimmerman r given no intimation as to who will suc Women’ s Glace Gloves "Aprons for Gifts, 25e a In Gift Boxes | AMUSEMENTS. us ee |] Round Tea Aprons, $ 85c Pair Sap peeepap eae a large anc dst MOORE THEATRE in lawn, dotted-swiss, barred-dimity ; Women’s Glace ( ‘Tonight, Motines Suturday trimmed with hem style, black Seattie Theatre | | | | | THE FAM | | | | and embroidery ruffle. navy and red Excell lent val | ce aA amma nan dnmnnrcenemegintire Maciel ah | i it | Children’s Gloves Appropriately Bend for Gifts im cr GRAND OPERA HOUSE | Peppered ag ee with stiff BR ng vid bo eoge a in tan and ig T he ie omega vow |e eta jeep de i: Infants’ Fancy Mittens, wit : . Children’s Gauntlet Gloves, with kid | kid palm and furnished 1 | Ren Holmes i} Im and corduroy back, SOc pair h 1 I hes, in va F R 1 Garters, in red Marry L. Cort, Man David Be lor “THE GIRL OF THE se on R tole Theatre wrk ch grate Alex Pantage A ter. ~~ — “se Kio CK HOLMES on Gh Sot "Children’s Winter School and Dress Boots manne, Bs, Ma ant Popular Niaiiate, sleet d meeenntery Priced THe F | Loa th ob Vege and heavy exten 1 to 6 $2.50, $3.00 at n ent Mission Sewing and Waste Baskets Practical and Pleasing Gifts 45c and 95c I of ng Basket cretonne, shirred on to a trated, are fur lles, thin sara naee AD ion effect for threa in mi There are ‘el from, with cretonnes In variou patterns and coloring nty inche A th and 10 | inches square, 95¢. Waste Baskets, {n same style, no pockets, standing 12 inches high, 45¢. Juvenile Stationery, in a large assort styles, 25c, 35¢ and 40¢ box Fine Correspondence Paper, in quires of letter-size paper Fine Correspondence Paper, in and on "Artistic x Jewel. Novelties La Vailleses, in a wide variety 1" s imitation stones, $1.2 Collar and Veil Pins, in cre $1.00, $1.50, $4.50 and $5.00. Plain or Jeweled Brooches, SOc, 65¢ and up to $20.00. < Oc, $1.00, $1.2 “Gold filled Cuff Link Sets, in je 25, $2.00, $2 Children’ $ ‘Chen ‘ond Make Practical Gifts Children’s Knit. Mittens, with pair ff, inn Children’s Fleece-lined Mocha Mittens, wit! in brown and gray, $1.00 pair top, 35e and 50¢ Infants’ Fancy White Mittens, with fur ted palm, with long cord, 50c pair Infants’ Silk Mittens, 50c and 9Se pair sr $4, 85 ad onatructed ed thr nt Table, of so uarter-sawed oa anc - Ailstad dull golden, ha | ly, finished round’ top. measures...24 | with 24-inch inches in diameter. Special ol quarter-s $4.85. | Special $3.4 25. Barrettes and Back Combs, in plain and je SOc to $12.00. me Plain “Best-Hold” Barrettes, in many styles, 50¢ Fans, $1.00 to $10.00 aint Pins, th rhinestor and us imitation 7 a tor for carrying 0, $3.00, $3.75 weled effe Children’ 8s Knit Golf Gloves, in navy, red, well-made Belts for Gifts CY BELTS AT $1.25—Elastic Belts, in P lor effects, with metal buckles) r metal buckles] FA} t, with self-covered boxes Velvet and Suede Belts in a good range of colom Fit Seasonable Toilet Goods Offerings land-painted Sachets, 35¢ Tapestry, riment, bow-knot and $5.00. Thermos bottles, $1.00 and) nickel finish, 9.50 : Clildven’ s and Misses’ Hosier for Gifts CHILDREN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT ERY 35¢ PAIR 3 PAIRS FOR $ r heel, narrowec le ts, $3.00 and nd Coffee P. Mittens COTTON HO Fine ribbed, with ible sole and toe RY, SOc PATR—Extre ‘ double sole and BY black, i ERY, 38 Pa k, tan, b ivy and réd, 50¢ brown and gray, LK AND-WOO! 3 PAIRS FOR $1, 0—Come in white Large Oak Rocker Special $3.50 | | | Made of solid oak | throughout, roomy and _ comfortable, with saddle Parlor lid oak, nice throughout, quare top awed stock shape seat. Sylecial $3.50.

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