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al remy serge hen oe AN MS one ann m8 YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Frederick & Nelson, Inc.—Basement Salesroom When a fellow is busy pushing an 18atory building Into the clouds as very lodge of Elks in the state me. “S : sie : win materi be represented at the IN ~J an incidental part of being a peak a a Sh, ae . : a ‘ See eceysera, tn. tot jee cereeeae to a Wiay roowe A SIDE from the many attractive values in essentially Christmas merchandise, this Salesroom features for tomorrow oir tere in the 0 © ple » ¢ Building Friday evening, In honor j ‘ i 1SH | Breaking hobby. | Wherefore James a number of exceptional buying-opportunities in the more staple lines—to a description of some of which this ad exalted Ruler J. P. Sulit a non =|, Hoge reluctantly admits that r, ome ~ gery we nd ‘Secretary F.C, Rob-} Judge Knapp} the best he has in the hobby Hine In| vertisement is devoted 63 re dnson. } Sof the commerce | automobile driving with his family, | — jes — court thinks that /and a Httle bit of golf on holidays, @ more equitable lly, at other distri wealth may obtained by rats ing railroad em ployes’ wages, which, he says, will raise wages and perhaps, occasion times. Of course, Hoge is a very busy | man—he's had to be. Bome old} Seattloites recall when he was mes: | senger boy at the same bank he's| president of now But at that.) Hoge at one time thought be'd cul Grand Foreman Wm. Koch and/ Chief Correspondent W. B. Davy, of | Des Moines, la., will be the guests | ‘of honor at a reception tendered by local branches of the Brotherhood | of American Yeomen at the Labor Temple tonight Drapery Scrims Special 1 Oc Yd. Christmas Unusual Offering in Stationery | Priestley’s “Tussah Royal” eee all along the line, | tivate politics for a hobby. He got Tuck's Christmas Seals, of our best-selling oe ee « “Phat failin a bit of w taste of It, as chairman 5¢ package antung numbers in these pop: * Following the request oe solve the of some central ce mittoe. But : y # Jobn Stringer, chief deputy * nomio problem |he took to golf noon after, and the Tuck's Christmas Cards, marc om ular curtaining materials— % sheriff, the board of county * before us,” the|skiddoo sign was hung firmly to| Bo pockag , | %6 inches wide, four pat- # commissioners yesterday of: ® judge adds,|the political hobby | package. S cial Thursday terns to. clidvse from, in ® fered a reward of $200 for the ® “then govern | ES ae ar pe a ar | Se ok Gilre, ail. printed % arrest and conviction of the * ment ownership and-colore¢ “alendars, ste | vari ‘ iy ® murderer of Jas, Besta. * of railroads ts CITY CAN CONDEMN S¢ and 25¢. - ee oo Epa al for ee vot abel Sey eee ee tee galy aitoreesl | Fant Base Seattle . ISSAH ROYAL” Shantung is a skillfully-woven com- } Thursday, yarc Factoria &] M.A. Knapp tiv Sedat we tonbeaaa tie power thd da _ Stationery of good quatity | 667 cage ng MISSION WASTE BAS- * _— the White river, an contemplated in linen fabric, in pretty holi bination of fine mohair and Australian wool yarn— KE SPECIAL ‘one ; RARER RARE What He Saw hee oda day drawer boxes, 25¢. yee dinag Figg ». 4414, is the opinion » Counsel Bradford, irman Blaine ith and sbstantially - made oak ‘ é K How is highly serviceable, will not crease or wrinkle, and is in } gy green trees (to his landlady) The Tourist lovely it is here of Corpora’ A Job for Him. rendered today to C Stationery in 2-quire cab weathered frame wide demand for the fashioning of smart street, afternoon WEST SEATTLE WATER “How were you on athletics in/in the valley, through which the|or the finance committee ) i 1 ‘, son? ¢ » bi , “* . inets, containing both note pretty shirred silkoline fill- socd at raj events, eA” |the Seanmtaina and over “ail” the | ame and letter sizes, "ae en | and evening dresses te in a variety of colors. A . e *, id or i ove \« s . ts That’ w Well, | blue “ se! *hristmas gift i og Byers yg Shee Eanes H'm, but you don't s. the Minuaaty Fewer Sam NEED NOT BE BOILED Paper for wrapping the A fortunate purchase enables us to offer this beautiful ma- | useful Christmas gt he | ¥ 4 57 Wash,, @20, in which ¢ 2 + a A : {ISSION SEWING Four ma (ook up last week jsay anything about the veal ple 57 Wash. 420, in which the) oaith Commissioner Crichton Ml Christinas gift package, in} terial tomorrow, in navy-blue, paon-blue, gray, wistaria, |. MISSI neg t Soe STANDS, EACH—Are with weathered oak and cretonne receptacle Banement Salearoom. this morning announced that the people of West Seattle need no longer boll their water, Tents taken in the mains that feed that section of the city show that the water is lutely pure. holly and poinsettia designs, 4 sheets for S¢. Christmas Boxes in a wide range of sizes, special S¢ Peer and the coffee 1 made you.—Flie could qoubeunn: pines there Involved, although it war o MUSIC gende Blaetter. s Union Veterans’ Protective Union| #0 miles out of the city of Tacoma, will hereafter meet twice a month TO ACQU RE STRIP 22 brown, tan and cream (45 inches wide) at an unusually-low price, the yard, $1.00. inches high, frames of the) ‘The opinion cites the case of ; —Basement Balesroom instead of once each month as be TAUGHT FREE is: sisece8t 2s Ce yh 2 : jand third Tuesdays of each month] The harbors and public grounds) ot the city show 4 Improved con Mill Ends of Kimono Cre es ; c Jat Veterans’ hall, at 7:30 p. m committee of the council yesterday | dition of the water, but there . ? Pp W. Home Instruction } — pe Initiated legislation looking to the | till danger, and citizens are urged Christmas Post Cards, omen s special 5¢ dozen. ~Basenent Balesroom. acceptance of the proposition of the/ to continue boiling the water. SERRE RR RRR EH Yesler estate to deed to the city| the course of a few days it Is ex Fleece-Lined Pt * AT THE THEATRES the triangular plece of land near| pected the tests will show the wa S apaaeaaamanaos . The Star |S moorekabetl tw concert, |Your way and rd’ at tothe] tor to be bu ; Special c Yar | Tomorrow & Metropolitan—°The Commut- #|clty _ ae U d > eos -inalgabengeceelaried The conditions are that the city] Four hundred Foresters cele-| Christmas nderwear duce ir home study mus! & Seattle — George Sidney in purchase a library site on Yesler|brated the 19th anniversary of N assortment of useful lengths in the popular Serpen = @ons in every locality the Inter ® “Busy Izzy,” way and Twenty-third ay, and| Court Excelslor No. 17 last night at . 2 epi | ’ Bational Institute of Music of New * Lole—"The ¥ spend about $40,000 to build a Yes-|their hall with a banquet, boxing | er umery tine and Mikado Crepes in a variety of colors and pat Sp Garm t ler memorial Ubrary ‘bouts, muste and speechmaking terns suitable for Dressing Sacques and Kimonos—also short lengths of Cossack Flannel York will give free to our readers &@ complete course of Instruction for » either Piano, Organ, Violin, Mando: * Yn, Guitar, Cornet, Banjo, Cello or * Bight Singing. In return they sim * ply ask that you recommend their) * Institute to your friends after Jearn to play in pretty Persian patterns, for Special, for tomorrow, the yard, Fleece-lined neck, Wy Vests in high long sleeve style, finished with crochet at neck; Pants in ankle length, special, the garment, 25¢. s— Vaudeville Grand — Vaudeville tion pictures. Toilet odors, and Oriental Perfumes Waters in including ndalwood, Lotus Blossom, Oriental Rose, Corylopsis and Japanese Vio- and mo- waists and house garments 10¢. Also featured tomorrow, a desirable lot of Remnants in “Iron-clad” Galateas, at 10¢ yard. FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6:90 Thursday ‘Specials | serresce, | bri | a || SERRE R ERR Re ee! you Carrying a good passenger list and loaded to her capacity with| —Tasement Salesroom You may not know one note from| (O78 | and on egg gifts, the} let, 25¢, 50¢, 75¢ and up ae es nwwewet WOMEN'S COTTON Sag Steamship Humbolt stea at RAL PLODOLL maae . et Gnother, yet by their wonderfully] 45 port. bound for Skagway and to $2.50. TS AND PANT A simple and thorough method you/Southeastern Alaska ports, last! yak ii a PECIAL 15¢ GARMEN Sroken sizes, including extra sizes, priced for clear- ance. an scon learn to play. If you are | night an advanced player you will re-| ~ ceive special instruction | The * lessons are sent weekly ‘They are so simple and easy that they are recommended to any pe gon or little child who can re English. Photographs and dray ings make everything plain. Under the Institute's free tuition offer you will be asked to pay only a very small amount (averaging 14 cents 30 Long Tailored Coats In Women’s and Misses’ Sizes Special $9.75 Tomorrow VARIETY of models plated, with fine quality French plate mirror, with or without shaving brush and mug, $1.50 to $3.50. Imported Shopping Baskets Special 25e| —Basement Children’s Drawers Fancy Hose erie” gh in Christmas boxes, 25¢ pair Basement falerroom § ago today, Decem ber 6, 1861, a federal command was 2% miles north. east to Gunnell's| farm with In. structions to cap © two neph-| & week) to cover postage and the sent from that have sold rapidly down to one 1 necessary sheet music Hraneavilie. ‘Vi SEsig ena Poe Pets ; , 5 Me Dkiceals: preiteck: thie ranesvilie, Va Each or two of a style will be closed out tomorrow at this Sp’l c | Thursday Wonderful offer. Tell your friends very low figure. about it—show this article to them The International Institute has successfully taught others and can successfully teach you, even if you Gift Jewelry 25c —in a wide assort- ment of styles and shapes, one of 0 to 1 year, in or straight tucks or —in sizes knickerbocker ed witt They are of good’ kersey cloth, broadcloth, zibeline, serge and novelty coating, well cut and tailored—some in polo style ews of C i} . t c . , @ style, trir eat ahdohetely nothing whatever ee oman which is illustrat- A large assortment of } With wide belt, others plain tail red with coat collar of self 3 jemnctitched ruffles, special about Revenge The ene make as they could! ed. Special for $ od material or velvet Be. everything clear bring tn The Thursday's selling well - made, artistically - de- ROMP. ROMP? Write today for the free booklet, nephews It will 4 charged shooting two Union soldiers and leaving the| bodies for the hogs to ea The sol diers brought back both the} nephews and the forage, but histor “lis chiefly interested in this adven |B ture becaw its commander was a | i} n named George Gordon M who was, less than 19 months Ia mmand the Union army at Get tysburg. were with Special, $9.75. Women’s and Misses’ Rubberized Raincoats Special, $3.85 Serviceable Coats in tan color, 54 inches long, with set- signed novelties suitable for Gifts, comprising Cuff Links, Brooches, Hat Pins, Pins, Bar Pins, Belt Scarf Pins, Gold-filled Rings. of styles CHILDREN'S ERS of blue gingham, trim- d with red or white pip- r+ at 25¢ each which explains everything convince you and cost you nothing Address your letter or postal card to International Institute of Music os Fifth ‘i York. N. thon All-Wool Plaid Blankets Special | $5.85 | Pair Beaut 6 ye Basement Se New Kid Gloves Special [ 85c | Pair izes Ave: New 251, Pins, Dept Also a variety in Silver-plated Picture Frames, at 25¢. —Rasement Salesroom. ure than @ did Klasse Bent. spher Native sons and daughters will LL-WOOL Double-bed-size Plaid Blankets, weigtit , . me nent mest tonight in the Chamber off ; , “e in sleeves and attractive plaid lining. We have 25 of these OMEN’S ‘Two-clasp , m4 . | five pounds to the pair; of good body, giving plenty of an oe a $s Commerce rooms to perfect the or Pi coats that we can sell tomorrow at, special $3.85. Glace Kid Gloves im ganization of the Native Daugh-|[| warmth without excessive weight, and are finished with Masement Salesroom “ ters’ society. Headquarters for the | overcast binding Pat RR NIE ea ptinn n FEE overseam sewn with children been estab- | - i 1.00 three-row embroidered backs at 279 Arcade Annex | In blue and in seli-color stitching, also white with brown stripe border; gray and H. A. McLean, president of the | Direct i ague, will give an add % Hall at the University on “Modern ion.” The lec-| auspices of | alled nd Po litical Science club | of the black with whitc stitching, Shown in black, white and tan, special S5¢ pair —Baxement white with pink stripe border; also tan and white with blue ~in a good variety 5.85 pair islation le favored shapes, of season's Untrimmed Shapes Special stripe border velvet and leather, with sil- ver-finished, gilt and Jeather- covered frames, with leather China Cups and Saucers Special | 75¢ | Set of Six ‘Women’s ‘Silk. Boot Hosiery 50c Ex fabric lining $1.00. mont Salesroom, or fancy cellent values Ra | Plans for the Christmas camp of | the Boy Scouts were taken up at a wants any a ake Wi Woon cot Soom =a samole tne mba: Special | 35¢ | Pair count ter Smith, who recently retur | *RMAWN China Tea ing Hats in Black Vel- Cc from Snoqualmie Falls, where they | > vets, Felts and combina i aa selected a site for the camp, state Cups and Saucers in Women’s Black Silk-boot tions of Velvet with Felt or Silk. A variety of styles in large and me dium effects, special 50¢. that there is room for 40 boys. | ° 2 Annual business meeting and din-| ner of the Pilgrim Cong. Church was attended by 206 of ite members effective decorations rose border and green wreath patterns—special for tomorrow, set of six, two Hosiery, with double heels and and deep elastic lisle garter tops, special, the pair, 35¢. toes, Tomorrow guards his last night. Fi for the If —Rasement Salesroom, count at this old. oes spews O80 508 na | 75 a ROKEN lines of Wom- i om — able bank expended for benevol Tad to apetch Ms ps en's Kit Reosing Silp- New Sailor Hats $4.50 Ribb Vv | and Saucers, 71% inche At a meeting last night a com- diameter, special, set of pers in pink, blue and canary ’ ie on alues mittee was appointed to complete Ais. teas. n black velve SATIN TAFFETA RIB with medium French , also black hatter’s plush and velvet com- Sizes 24% to 6%, six, T5¢. Bread and Butter Plates, arrangements for’ a color, James Wickersham reception deleg to colors THE A . ‘ 3ONS, i ropull heel spe- } bined. Several smart shapes to choose from, and excellent } BONS: in popular yroac and Alaska, por 8 : re 2 2 s pa in a * . | k a ae sei Te 16 ine hes in diameter, spe cial for Thursday, 95¢ pair. value at $4.50. 4 widths, 23 irst National Bank Fs wits, woke, Ye | cial, set of six, 60¢ — Basement Salearooms Basoment Salesroom “gener RON en ttractive New Sacques addre Coliseum. 6 a public meeting RIBBONS, in _ pleasing floral designs, 25c yard. HOLIDAY “TI RIBBONS, in red, hollye green and ot populal colors, the piece of 10 yal 20c « Salesroom, Organized 1882 Fruit and Salad Bowls Special | $1.00 Each The entry list for the coming an-| nual show of the King County P try and Pigeon Ass'n, to be in the Bon Marche next wed. daily swelling, and 500 birds t already been entered. Pioneer Square, Seattie Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits. Rare USEFUL _ PRESENTS 1.15, Mo. 60, Bailey Mickel Plated w Angle Block 1 9 C boy, every ‘man, ever pouse and lots of women have use for a block plane. It is ao hand: when a door sticks or a window or a drawer % doesn’t fi n off a plece ap between 7 his nice Ittle Ish t work easily doe pul rd, some buying now, You will also nter many other equally as good gaps in t Planes a dine. Stanley Block inches long and Block 1%-In, N Be; 7% ya 1h “¥ our @ds., visit store, see windows and send for catalogy CONS cine San arene, Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. ni Because members of the present team of debaters chosen for t al contest with Pullman Jani ve been obliged to withdra team will be selected. GOT THE HOOK NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Hooked off the stage on amateur night bec ragtime was preferred to her c stuff, Alice Tristman, believed to be | of aristocratic birth, drank acid and died. PURPLE LADY WEDS ST. LOUIS, Mo, Dec. 6.—The| “mysterious lady in purple” whe made the first flight with Aviator| George Beatty at the Kintoch meet | here, is now his wife. She was for-| merly Miss Genevieve O'Hagen of | New York. hew $1.00 cach. Fred da erick Will somebody Kindly organize &® movement to swat the rent trugt? | Qe mes tion for a pleasing Christmas gift. Incorporated |50c| OMEN’S Sacques of washable percale, in navy or del‘t-blue, W patterned with white designs trated, with broad plait over shoulder, RUIT and Salad Bowls in Silk Floss Cushions 95c FLOSS CUSH= in washable up in our each, 95. BAGS, . of made of dure Be j t Salesroom, an Made in the style illus- circular peplum, long sleeves and Peter Pan collar, and attractively trimmed with pip: ing of striped material. Interesting value at 50¢. extensive assortment of dainty floral deco- rations, one of which is pictured, in satin and glazed finishes, 10- and 11-inch sizes A practical sugges- Special, for Thurs. SILK covered nne; made own workroom LAUNDRY generous size able cretonne —Basement Salesroom B TEA APRONS for Christmas gifts, of allover embroidery or barred dimity, made in e'rcular style and fles, 25¢ trimmed with ruf- —Chinaware Section | (FREDERICK & NELSON) & Nelson Glove Bonds for Gifts Merchandise Certificates for Gifts