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SRE RDB tm fresh and strong in tte nee Tomé A POPULAR PLACE SBWELE & MeCOY CO. STEVENS ACADEMY CY Fourth, wear ‘ Dancing ‘guaranteed in ‘beatin enit Ind. 104. The Kind That Bites NAVY PURE HORSERADISH Nature's To! ae RTO Engravers & Embossers TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE YE GOODE »! 118 Madisan, ‘tween tod and Ord We will fit a gold filled frame, guar. anteed for 5 years, with and leather includ. spherical lenses ease, complete for $2 ing a careful examination See our Kryptok lenses, with no lines or cement scales, for close and distant vision. Mount ed with Sburon eyeglass or Spectacle mounting Curry Optical Co. Cenry_ Optical Ce ‘Third Floor 244-345 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With You a aie Wood Yard S038 14th Av. MW. B. 5640 20th Av. M. EB. Phone Kenwood 674 It. is a shor yard to the Gr prices AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE| Tonight and Tomorrow Night, Matinee Tomorrow. m. B. WARNER ALIAS JIMMY VALENTINE Prices—E Be to $1.60. | death today in a f Jed a small shack in which | |The orlgin of the fire Is © has it |No. 1, Fraternal Order of }* bottle of ammonia, mistaking |* Tee e ee eee ee ee i ea | Schofield went to be ning. 50c to $2. Mati Tonigt , Matinee ‘Saturday. Cohan & Harris New American Ce Winchell Smit Evenings—%2 to 50c. Matinees Woe to 41.50. Seattle Theatre Both Phones 43 Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and Bigh' “FEREE TWINS” ¢ and $1. Mat LoIs THEATRE Tonight—All Week—Mat. Saturday Sandusky-Btock@ale Co. in “ROSALIND AT RED GATE” Pricen—25¢ Matinces—10¢ Next—"Thé Web 0 PANTAGES THEATRE — “Unequaled Vaudeville.” 7 Big Acta! Todey Harry Tates in lotort| TACOMA, Dec. 1-—-President Walter of the state agricultural col will send teachers to open & winter ool for farmer at Pay allup be free, Dates have not yet been t . lege SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 1.—Wm.! Fikes, 45, a laborer, was burned t » which STUFF ‘EM BOTH “You can reach a m heart with food, a wom: with flattery,” remarked the Wise Guy “In other words, stuff them and they are yours,” added the Simple Mug. — Philadelphia Record. YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE do but wear the robes of hin of PORTLAND, Or. Dec. 1—Al though numerous complaints} against I, W, W. speakers,on the }downtown streets have been regts |tered by citizens and busine . jwho are attempting to have them land, investigation nees today indi athorities are with: | gal right to prohibit street] king on y thoroughfare as not blocka charged wi alemer along with B. traffic mi of t Brewing Malting =|brought here from Winnipex yes terday by Patrolman Corneilson. Thanksgiving housewarming giv en by the members of Seattle Aerie les and ending with a ball, pro’ big success. Fully 2,000 perfous | were entertained T. Watanabe, F. Kitashima and }K. Sekimabo, Japanese students, | |who are making « tour of the/ tomorrow eve ere last night. The ¢ Jap als > cit arrived hy » will be t ‘onsul a prom’ guests of i will be ente at Jape SERRE EERE ERE * Two weeks ago C. B. Pierce, @ 40, drinking heavily, drank a it for whiskey. He died yes terday at the city hospital * teeeeeeee 1, 1861, Gen. John M at noon and| slopt till late tn] ternoon of Dec. 2, the same That was t Dee. some sleep perhaps th eral was entith to it, because he had been in the nights before and | in a bloody battle} at Fra n the rece day After 28 hours he ine ting up, and did not-reti til evening ja was appointed in 1892 by President SCOUNDREL } Harduppe—ts Wigwag hon est? Borrowell—Well, he came around to my house the other day and stole an umbrella | had borrowed from him.—Phil adeiphia Record. STOCKTON, Ca’ g of the time he giving a tur! on Tha hoboes go The sheriff them one hour were fed in regal style CHICO, Cal., Dec. 1.—Because George Nelson criticised the way he | George Watson, a carve him. He through treets a number which they had stolen from box cars BARGAINS She—Weill, | just guess if women voted you wouldn't see ‘em going around selling their votes for a doliar. He—No; you're right, dear. They'd probably ask only 98 cents. —Yonkers Statesman. Gov. Hay will attend the con. rvation meeting of the Washing association to be held in Tacoma January.17. A da and evening session will be held The governor will probably deliver an address | PICTURE SHOWS Dream—"Home,” a Thanksgiving |story; “A Blind Deceptic The Little Spy Grand—"Pathe's Weekly No. 48"; Some Mother-in-Law Sunshine Through the Dark | | Lyceum—“The Hour of Execu-| |tion”; “Manresa, a Spanish Town"; The Trou les of a Butler’; “The Halfbreed’s Daughter.” | | Cireuit—"Life in the United ates Army The Man in the} xi"; “The Telltale Knife City—“A Newsboy’s Luck A Busy Cupid"; “A View of the Aw trian Arm The Miser | Class A—"“At the § Twelve”; “The Politician Cowboy Life”; “The Kioday Tribe Equilibrist.” * * * * AT THE THEATRES * * Moore —H. B. Warner in & * “Allas Jimmy Valentine * |* Metropolitan—“The Fortune * |* Hunter a * the Three ng.” ® |e Rosalind at Red Gate.” * * Orpheum—Vaudeville * & Pantages—Vaudeville * & Empress—Vaudeville. * * Grand—Vaudeville and mo. * * tion pictures, Recasrnawannnnne SIR T. CROSBY hand the munict Thomas is a apry and it ts expe as his youthful AFTER THE RO Woman (to detecti Mountain Ash-Male chotr at the/him here, coming from Grand Albambra last night and showed appreciation of the fine collectio of voloes ‘had $100 on him when he left door and the stood two men who said they Inspecting gas meters. dishonest | thought they were, so I let them in George Henderson, dairy inspector “dl a) ‘Sanitary Production of Milk one of the regular lectures on dairy ing in Western Washington, now be jing delivered in conjunction with | | JUBILEE SINGERS AT Y. M. C. A. Instead of the usual address at — | noon, on Sunday after be a sacred con- im Monday evening as a feature of the lyceum course, and have volun | teered their music for the Sunday | Gets 55 Cents OLYMPIA, Wash jthe estate of Agnes Krull of Te coma the state has heritance tax of 56 00, but when debta were paid only $16.41 was left vided among seven heirs WANTS DIVORCE ntly appointed his guar collected an in Young Turnbull he was 19 when marr to secure the consent of his parents He aaks the court red saddie for tWo)annul the marriage. CAPT. BERMINGHAM DEAD SAN FRANCISCO, Dec John Bermingham, on get-| spector of steam man tailored, o! HOFFMAN CLOAK AND’ SUIT HOUSE 1316 Second Avenue ae o”’ a Whether sto plek up enough ele he's in the quence to make # good golf player or he plays golf to gain more el quenee for the ineu «© busine is somewhat difficult to ascertain Neither does history tell whether he got Into the Insurance busines or played golf first He gets so much fun out of both ]does Sherwood Gillespie, who ts Northwest manager for the Mutual Life Insurance company, that, If it were not for the fact that he makes & bunch of money out of the in surance business, you might think |he was cultivating two hobbies, Hut those who ought to know, bimeelf ineluded, say that, honestly A truly, his hobby is golf playing, and that he's in the insurance game for business only Saying that he was going out for a walk Sun morning, Bwan won, Who had been working on ailywood farm on the east Lake Washington, has di | red. His wife has notified A good sized audience heard the the police. She recently joined ks, N. D. The couple lived In # pom at 111 Pontius ave, Swenson rc aera, | omorrow 1,000 Pairs Storm Waterproof We offer you a good shoe for wet weather that usu- aha arian sree, Tomorrow ........6+. Our large buying facilities enable us to make these low prices, Come early. | BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP !: The Shop That 24 Floar, fitel Bldg. The Elevator Saves You Money Saves You Money The American Suit & Skirt Co., Makers: of Women’s Tailored Garments, Fails to Make Good in Their “Up- Stairs Store.” They save themselves from bankruptcy by dis- posing of their entire stock to the HOFFMAN CLOAK & SUIT CO. At 38c on the Dollar This stock consists chiefly of Women’s Hand-Tai- lored Suits, Coats and Skirts. While not the largest stock we have bought, it is one of the best in point of quality and workmanship that has ever been in the Hoffman store. 65 Heavy Mannish Mix full length, mannish tai- tures, Wee ravi Nae tailored 5.00 an lored. Value up to $20.00.] | 630.00 values. Sale price Sale price ...+6 KMOGAML A f..<0desses ; 24 Coats, heavy black, 250 Suits in 22-ounce, men’s wear serge, in blue and black, all hand-tailor ff, Skinner's sati.. lined very size from 14 to 44 Worth $40.00 to $30.00 Sale price ...... $16.95 185 Suits of heavy sterm serge, in browa, black and blue; satin lined. Ameri- can Tailor-Made $30.00 Suits, Sale price .69.65 Our regular goods, 20 to 35 per cent discount during this sale, includ Furs, Waists, ete 300 Dresses at ...87.95, $12.95 and $14.95 Long Broadcloth Coats, black, elegantly trimmed, lined throughout best satin. Values to $45.00. Sale price ...... $19.50 FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Daily at 6:30 Dry Goods feta Ribbons in many plea $11.00 bolt Special Values in Lace-Trimmed Handkerchiefs at 50c Handkerchief were importec —there are fifty dozen in a special just received ¢ laces are in the bea ly finished by designs, expert If Handkerchiefs will be keenly values at 50¢. are on your g interested in Hats in black, blue, brown, gray and purple, Attractive Values in ' Children’s fancy silk scarfs Rolled-brim Felt Sailors with round or square crowns, in Children’s Velour Hats trimmed with fancy feathers, in a good assortment of colors, $2.25. furniture Dry Goods __ Excellent Assortments of the Ribbons in Demand for Holiday Purposes narrowest Motto and “Tie-up” Ribbe ckage to the wide ted and Wove nure making Gift Bags and Novelties. Included are Ribbons in plain ‘Dorothy - Dainty” Hair- d striped ef- | bow and Sash tin ind taffeta broc 18 Flowered, Fig h with air bow rib Striped Ribbons | 0”, in pink, | P ‘< \ a Satin and Taf Taffeta and Satin Taffeta Ribbons in sma urge ect floral design ' new patterns t } in Printed and Woven Motto | P)'" 1 old- in Hence Models PPh ed ONE-PIECE SERGE DRE I n na 1¢ or br n, in gored skirt, sizes 15 and is in full side-y 6 to 14 years, $5.00 to $10.50. AILOR SUITS of navy-blue blouse, deep collar trimmed serge, wit with white braid and full-plaited skirt at- tached to bodice. Sizes 8 to 14 years, $11.50 to $16.50, velvet bands, ribbon bands and rosettes or ice $1.75 and purple, 95c. —Secon4 Pioor. BASEMENT SALESROOM A Sale Tomorrow Women’s and Misses’ Sample Dresses lity of serge, designed with | Excellent Values in Misses’ !Women’s Hand-Bags) and Children’s At Popular Prices S H 8) E § ed or gun-metal a | 3 a cordeliere handles, $1.00. | 1 oo LEATHER HAND-BAGS ; in tan, gray and navy, With long cord handles, HAND-BAGS s, inside coin purse and colored moire lining, $1.75. } child’s No. 5 to Misses’ No. 2 popular folded- SILK VELVET 30AT SEAL HAND-BAGS bottom styles, handles in various styles, $2 BLACK SUEDE and long cordeliere handles, T HAND. BAGA, with gilt and silver frames, $2 HASH AGS metal frames lined with leather, woman or miss who desires a becoming Dress for walking, business or at-home weaf n this an unusual opportt Dresses are tailored from a soft, serviceable Dutch or V-necks with collar), and’ have 4 length: peasant and et-in sleeves. "lain-tailored and trimmed models included. Sizes and 18, also 34 to 40. Colors:— Black Navy Brown Rose Lavender Tan There are just seveny-five of these Dresses, to sell tomorrow for $6.75. Basement Saiesroom, AND LEATH HAND-BAGS in’ new Special shapes, with gilt, silver-finish frames and leather - covered ° frames, full leather lining and Pair double strap handles, $1.00. HAND -BA + ie pera : es : : Lace Shoes of vici Mil lining and inside idrens made over a fulltoe Blucher last, with patent t Sizes it German silver {the assortment range from ® Special $1.00 pair coin purse; Base Salesroome eee