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I THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1910. 3 ricanized Skat Is Popula "CO TO HELL” 15 [setts Tenuate ct” sestins|LOST EGG SHOWS UP. |1tem spt se 0 spl, toy boas | ARIS QUITS 4 Se ee i ie ie ee ee ee PERFECTLY PROPER] 1 prisonor Was discharged THREE YEARS AFTER |0n¢ of thom sho saw the namo and . ° R t d b Th d |aadrena thought she would 1G 0 at st wit dow drop Game ; ecruite y ousands ie ANGELES, ‘Cal. Dec. 16— ISAAC TAYLOR BEYMOUR, Ind, Dec, 16.—Ye teem tall hier that or eae bed | ree hore oy eden Be, ’ thrilling narrative of one egg. Jarrived in Buffalo at last. The fatr I 16.— has b eee mays = ve In the summer} maiden neglected to state whether | PKER, Wis, Deo, 16— has been held every year in this! and you won’ PIONEER DEAD of 1907, Frank|yhe boug eo KK ‘ c | yILWAT ; coultry. - aitwawnne ye nh this Ko to jail for tt ’ she bought the eggs as the strictly read has been the tnter has Ho es Franklin of this! fresh article, Anyway, the fact that beets that the came, unknown | lected as the tournament city three Braest Kimball] on a . town prepared alshe wrote the missive showed that few years back t rivals times, which is natural, thia ety nd om Orre t aye shipment of|ghe is not dead—not yet | Captain David H. Jarvis, secre tm this vielo being the skat center of the coun-| od 08 @ charge | 0 of eggs for an} tary and treasurer of all the Gug ; attract more at-[try, At last. year's tournament | of Inviting | $200,000, diec BOY HOLDS HIMSELF UP TO BUY PRESENTS CHICAGO, Dee, 16.—Roland Poole, 1% years old, confessed © at the Hyde Park t he held up himself * * * * * * * & to the po # station th * twice, had cut his own cloth * ing, arms and face and had * robbed himself of $20 so that * he might buy bis sweetheart a | * handsome Christmas present * » * * * * * * * * * * pioneer resident nd to be worth} diphtheir yesterday | tournament tern market genheim Alaska 1 COM Mon the bowling tourna.|more than $000 players, attended. | of hie friends, tn in his apartments In the Glenoble, Being of a ro BAN 1s LIFTED panies, will ation f Mpeg fy drial ‘and the game's worth Is at-| Prizes ranged from $5,000 down to | ho Presence of) Ninth ay. and Jefferson st., after) mantic turn of mind, Frank wrote with the Guggenhelms Jar 1 at hotter ok age fy the presence at the last |$5. South Africa, Germany, Hol-| women and chil-|a brief tilnes#, Taylor was 61 years | his name, address and date on one oo i xperiences, Capt. |* %# 20 office boy, a weck ago tonight arrived at home late, with his clothing and his hands and fa cut, He told his mother he had been held up and robbed by two negroes white man, The sup dren to go tojold. He was not married, Accord: | of the largest and shapeliest of the hell, and Police} ing to a friend who holds his will,| embryo ehic kens, in the hope that Judge Rose/the bulk of his wealth will go to| some maiden fair in the effete Kast ruled that the/relatives in Pennsylvania, ‘Taylor| would cast her eyes upon it and ©xpression is} was a member of the Seattle Ath-| mayhap fall tn lov players |land and France were represented Two of the Germans were membors | met tn of the nobility, The South African, | Players attend. /® millionaire, won $25, and conatd-| the move | ¢red himself well paid tournam: up a comfortable | villippine convict-made g00d#/ fortune, Efforts are being made to do not come under the ban of the| pave him reconsider his determ Tariff law which excludes the im-| tion to quit the service of the Gug ith the writer, | portation of convict ducts from | genheims, but it is understood that | This week he | foreign countries, The Phillipines | hig decision is final resulted - atlas hot profanity letic and Arctic clubs, No date} W and is country “Go to bell,” the judge said, “in| has yet been set for the fune ‘a re ir posteard | are not foreign lands, according to —_ posed holdup was reporte d to ¥] POR new, modern furnish # at /8O More profanity than ‘goldarn it | from a Buffalo girl, informing him |the opinion of the treasury depart-| BERGER and Henry George In| ® the police ™ prices, call at The Viretnus, sea Vir- [OF ‘Kashding {t,’ and only when th | ‘Tia a wise woman knows her| that sh KRSSSSST SSSR SE SSSR e SSK national congress had just been to market,| ment, a copy of which was furnish-|congress and Depew out. We're Aa DETOSS 'kinia sh, near Weatiane av ee sestname of the Almighty i# used tolown husband—too wise. purchased a "hook @ges,- volled ed the local eustome house going some, ee 3 ' PIPELTS GME CE CRT AD CTS . STONE, FISHER CO. Second and University STONE, FISHER CO. STONE, FISHER Co, Second and University } STONE, FISHER CO. | Second and University Tomorrow will be one of the greatest days in the store’s history, Every p reparation has been made to help every- body quickly, comfortably and accurately, Extra helpers at every point, quick, willing helpers, who know and who en- : (pL joy Christmas selling as much as most folks enjoy Christmas buying. Doors open at 8:30 and business will keep go- oe een 5 <0 a ing till 10 p.m. But come in the morning if you can, Nee eee a pee eae aE Aim hd nip irrrcttitapnrrip panied Silk Waists for Christmas ‘Thousands of Christmas Hand- LS —— | kerchiefs to Choose Among This special sale is right opportune; it en ; ables gift seekers to secure the choicest Waists H ne reece etumARNTiay RRe SyRTAI R F : ENT at a very considerable saving } From Wales, from Ireland, from ¢ vd Normandy, from Pal- Finest styles are obtainable, made of Persian { estine and Japan have these fine Kerchiefs come for Christmas silk, messaline, taffeta, crepe and lace gethre } selling at Stone-Fisher’s. : of f e color yha piiec a pray poeenh ae A Satie bee adsleg™ rid ALPINE EMBROIDERED KERCHIEFS sete Persians are ve i. tu i all rig > ate A Bwins peasant industry; fine linen, border and corner that are not matched anywhere for less than a fe as ‘ “ patterns. Six | x for . $1.50 $7.50 and $8.50, are offered tomorrow at The best stock of Christmas Slippers for Men, Women and Children is now selling AMRESWYL EMBROIDERED KERCHIEFS Gods ‘achh tv die Le ewamaws a . . 85.00 } Arrange to pick your sizes early From Wales, Finest linen in new and original de- $2.50 Tailored Linene Waists, $1.69 Women’s Felt Slippers | Slippers for Boys and Girls signs. Six in a box for seev ees $50 About three hundred plain tailored Waists, } Juliet styles, made by the Daniel Green Co, Of felt, fur trimmed; great hey ane SLRAURAGEIERE ort made of fine linene, are offered at this attrac- 3 famous for lo, these rs. Inlaid £2, he Youngsters, too. Think of littl From Normandie; mostly openwork patterns; set In a tive price tomorrow. Some have broad and} Fe ears inal P slippers, with black fur trimming on torner, Six in a box for eae $1.50 some have narrow tucks; value $2.50. Price« ribbon trimmed. Very dainty and service- | of dancing, merry f And on Chris FRENCH EMBROIDERED KERCHIEFS for Saturday at $1.69 § able withal. All proper colors, as well as | morning, too. A pair Ttpwetas {for linen, hand-embroidered border. Six in a box ) wetneeeeasaeeeseres ae eae. os 4 4 Set ssh cee 50 $4.50 Black Taffeta Waists, $2.69 lainty “opera” shades ........... $1.75 ‘ Fes- Telemed ae a itd IRIGH LINEN KERCHIEFS A matter of two hundred Waists of plain black u : vese can be had with rubber heels if de-? with nand-embroide initial set in a motif, Six taffeta, pleated and tucked styles, all sizes; ex Men's Slippers sired. Also in a very large range of fine } for ..........c065 seseesssneeees seseeeeens $1.50 cellent values at $4.50. On sale tomorrow at } Made of soft, pliable leather, in black, tan, | colors and in all widths and sizes. Priced . + «82.69 } chocolate; shown in “Romeo,” “Opera . $1.50 Everett” and “Columbia” styles. All size be and widths. Priced at .81.50 and $2.00 | 0). ee When You Give Gloves Be Sure) i: cpossit a0 838," They Are Good Gloves Nobody who comes to this store has any worries on that score—we've selling the same makes for pretty near a quarter of a century. And | the foremost glove makers in the country send us their products for distri bution through our three Puget Sound Stores. An extra large alldinen Kerchief for boys, from Ireland Each Rab actesteoteine 10¢ ARMENIAN LACE-EDGED KERCHIEFS | KERCHIEFS THAT TELL A STORY gg Page : ' ro! enia; of fine line t Children’s picture Kerchiefs with the an Romeo and LSS cr — gn ron _ ome ie eek Scamplote sary of had ieiateg Hick uae eeeee eee . anc ” = . at the Circus, etc. Each ............ fi ER i St: aaa SWISS KERCHIEFS she 81.25 ppers embroidery of the most elaborate char- wee a | FANCY FIGURED KERCHIEFS ad With fancy scalloped edges, openwork | Novelty Kerchiefs in polka dots or with Silken Scarfs in Christmas Boxes fancy colored borders, for bo: nd girls. acter, (Bit BOF. sas. censss ces $1.50 | 8 for hese Silk Scarfs and Auto Veils are more than a mere pass +1 BBE and ing fancy—they are as indispensable as a woma therefore they makesfine gifts. We have a splendid cc ready, each one packed in an appropriate box | Centemeri ves, in black and colors; 2 pearl clasps ........ ... 82.25 Knitted Silk Scarfé, in pink, blue or white, with fringed ends, and Less Centemeri Opera Gloves, 20-button length, white and evening sede 06 2% yards | or with silk woidered ends’ di.cccecicckes Centemeri ede Gloves, 2 and 3 clasps, a pair .........$1.75 and $2.00 D reve fo $7.00 About fifty high-class Hats are offered for tomorrow at half price S Fownes’ Kid Gloves, black and colors... «+++ $1.50 and $2.00 Long Scarf of fine ch on, with silver or gold spangles and ¢ and less. Dent’s English Cape Gloves, two clasps ‘ ae +... 82.00 sain ribbon border ...... ' teeeeees $5.00 Many Are Trimmed With Rich Ostrich Plumes } im Dent’s One-Button Kid Gloves, black, tan and white Newport Scarfs, of fine chiffon, in blue, rose and tan, with } These, of course, will sell first. But there isn’t a hat in the collection 8 At ves, a pair ... ° f Dent’s Gloves for Children and Misses. . navy, red or browm hemstitched border; very fashionable that is not worth every penny of $20.00, and a good many are worth oe 00 00. On sale tor orrow Re re Te ee sevees os cio he.OO Thousands of Toys for the Youngsters—Great Values Everybody helping to make this the best and biggest Christmas Seattle has ever seen. And it looks as though we’d succeed, for despite the qualms of certain timid souls, BUSINESS is BETTER AND BIG GER THAN IT WAS LAST CHRISTMAS. This is owing largely to the fact that our prices are fair and invariably lowest, and everybody knows the character of the gifts that come from this store. Tonight a hint of the Toy Store and its treasures. EXTRA Wooly Sheep. Sale price, each Columbia Architectural Blocks, | 1 p+ 4 put up ‘ size, Sale price in wood wagon, 9x14 » Be Others up to, each painter Boys’ white ies—gun AY Bre Wrecking Car, the finest fron | with complete toy made, like picture. Sale A A | Sale price Also Pile Driver and Dump |Magic Lan- | ° Cars, same price. Child's Auto, handsomely fin- | terns, the kind | Galvanized Wash Tubs ished, steel running gear with | that are worth | complete, with nice lit rubber tires. Bale price. .$4,5 A large line up to, each, $2 Steam’ ¥ngines ist having tle wash board, To to $10 2he ‘© $10.00 Y Ny > teesecees COLLAPSIBLE Rubbe tire 1 herette te GO.CART ed | Dime Registe Child D nade -0 hood and dash teel fram are *nid ; | mad ft The always funny Pacing Bob d, 1 ‘ somely pL nd Child's Table, enameled red pull th t and | made to recline at any ans of t \ \ Balky Mu mechan size 14x31, 14 inches high. Sale paces in atylo. Sale | Worth easily $3.60, Sale pr viene = ety oe ps price \ gil teal t ule price price 50¢ 19¢ |. ; $1.89 et O5¢ | P ee 1 | Cha durable, Bach. $4.50 to $8.00 E: 3 | ER 24 ca yey) i { MODERN _ Vine. Bale price Pw | 0 ( )| voy ‘Trunk, finished in; M7 Coal Hoa plete with Child's hardwood nicely finished AND OLAT TLE aN \ g ors, "complete with |i tv incl shovel: ik. asitia | Shoo-Files, strongly made, Sale ma. Pe. TORES, | tray, Sale price gach tong, 6 in hoe high. 1 Kind, Toget 10¢ ! price, each see HOE . L992 ey 2¢ a Many Choice Hats at Half-Price | $