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“Mr. Jima, 1 saw your double on the atreet toda “Pa, what tg an tncongrulty?* “Impossible, madam, I'm a single ma he beat yet, my child, is a moving picture actor In a & THE SEATTLE STAR IN~-THE If Santa Claus ten't in the lime ight today, we'd like to know who ore American HEAR THE TIGER ROAR! But He Won't Hurt You While Mr, Noah le Along—He Has a Message for Star Boys and Girls, | Furniture | FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 56:30, BEGINNING TOMORROW The Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Suits FoR immediate disposal—all incomplete assortments, special purchases, odd and sample garments have been re-grouped at three decisively-low prices. Many of the winter’s favorite styles, fabrics and colors represented—every garment at a worth-while saving—and nearly a full season ahead in which to enjoy the wearing. | $13.75, Tailored Serges, suitings and | Dry Goods | &. Answer from every happy lit Je girl and boy ‘He 18!" Bo there you are, It en't often that weh a dear old A POPULAR PLACE fellow ax Banta ‘MeCO af lau gets in the aging tin on : public eye, and (Known as Sewell's Notion Store.) ~ , Notions, Stationery and Confec there fan't any any tioneey, Drop in, we Will save you , } ere: tae wou MONEY. eee el “ : » completely and fully, Every toy — — = is candy-eating kiddie knows nd pa will find it y is done and the | 4 Hitle youngster is tucked tee be. @ dues Who? Gordon Tracie Room Traders @ T and Mar +10 SAMPLE SUL Hearing on Hill Murder (By United Press Leased Wire) OREGON CITY, Or, Dec, 26 Following a decision of his attor neys to waive examination, it has been 4 od to hold the preliny —Becond Vicor [$23.50] || $37.50 Suits in rich broadcloths, ALBANY fanusis DENTISTS We Are the Pike Street | Z er. linary heart of Nathan Harvey, crenata arsed. ee eae tc oa ME ny ae |e eer of i ‘ork for S add Suits in fine cheviots, In this Handsome velvets, Braid-trimmed Suits and severely plain tailored models ; skirts in paneled, plait- | ed and plain gored effects. Fine men’s and novelty suitings are the materials, in black, navy, tan, gray and brown. Sizes assortment fancy mixtures; serges, cheviots and tweeds, some of trimmed and them copies of imported models. There - he hearing ive in the junge, near water, I hide during the daytime In| lly, Tuesday forenoon T the thick woods, but at night 1 spring out and catch my prey. 1 like| will be beld before Justice of the ean roar so loud | Peace Samson. abe Harvey, whose lips have been sealed by his attorneys, refuses to plain tailored effects, to prow! about villages and enter cattle folds. lined with fine satin or soft silk. Colors | is a good showing of the season’s fash- that the leaves on the trees shake! Your eat looks a great deal like me, only I am nearly as large ho 2 Yon. Every one says I am beautiful. My body in orange color, | talk of the Ardenwald murder ens crossed by long biack stripes other than to reiterate bis assertion Ga isan tence ne ety oe ee and 18 years; Women's, 34 to.40. range from 34 to 44. For Clearance, When I cateh my prey, first I suck thelr blood and then I kill Clearance, $13.75. $23.50. them. If a tiger once tastes human flesh he is never again sathy fled with any other, ] A — The Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ Coats he can be easily tamed and becomes very fond of his master. I can) Tun very swiftly. Sometimes | leap 16 or 20 feet, | ERY special values are offered in two large lots, embracing Coats for every occasion, plain and handsomely trimmed, An exceptional opportunity ~ | wear serges, tweeds, worsteds — include black, navy, gray, tan, Copen- 8 ionable colors, and many of the Suits Misses’ sizes, 14, 16 For an “a er from 8, to hagen and brown. are handsomely trimmed in velvet, em- deat broideries and braid. For Clearance, $37.50. - Next time you go to the cireus, be sure to make me a visit, Gr! Gr! Gr — = ee! Christmas day, 1864, Gen. Ben- jamin F. Butler landed troops for OU’LL FIND | nied wane Fort Fisher in spite of the tray NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Gicme ct the day, But whe’ or or pot it was purely from rev erential motives, or because he thought the taste he had assigned his men was tao foolhardy, Gen. Butter shortly in materials excellently adapted in this equable climate for wear all the year around. for every woman whose wardrobe has a corner for a new Coat—exceptional savings. —fecond Floor. The big suspension bridge over day, and threw both to the ground. which the pipe line of the city w® Rowe was booked at the police xta-| ter works crouses Cedar river Was tion, charged with violation of the completed yesterday. Superin- new ordinance which prohibits one tendent of Pubile Utilities Val-| person from riding in front of the| entine, who planned the bridg: driver on motorcycles. | Heves it will ably withstand the} roading swift currents of Cedar river | ave. Adbala’ @.. Mortons: dne 68 Oe lattle’s ploneers, died at the Prov Ptients and nurses at the Henry dence hospital yesterday, following sanatorium of the Anti-Tube > an illness of two weeks, | withdrew his men and did not take sis league, at Richmond Highian | _— Ft. Fisher. participated in a pretty Christmas) ginert Sweeney, i WAT : y, in jail since De- entertainment at the institution. | comber 13 on a federal indictment] CHICAGO, Des. 25.—The eity charging him with defrauding one | took official cognizance of the ap . ee RRR REAR RE RH Tony ont of $500 on a correspond. proach of Santa Claus when Bull ence school scheme, has been re-|ing Commissioner Erriccaon order % Because King county failed * | joased on a $2,000 bond. led all chimneys repaired. The materials include Plush, Broad- cloth, Serge, Cheviot, Mixtures and me Novelty Coatings. The Coats are all cut full-length, some full-lined and others half-lined, with large, notch and storm collars ; some plain tailored and others trim- Sizes 34 to 44. Coats for street and utility wear, of fine Cheviots, Worsteds, Mixtures and | Tweeds, in navy, black, tan and gray. Some are made with deep shaw] collar, some with storm col- lar and others notch collar. Misses’ sizes, 14, 16, 18 and 20 years; Women’s, 34 to 42. med with The Clearance of Costumes, $37.50 and $45.00 braid Assistance SS VERY influential factor in the up- building of this bank has been the considerate treatment we have ac- corded par- ticularly borrowers, in times of special need customers, THE First National Bank Organized 1882 Pioneer Square, Seattle Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits. $2.00 $2.00 OFFICES k, Mg | $2.00 $2.00 1405 Third Av. to improve a pintted alley fac- #) ing Lake Washington, on the #/ wost shore of Mercer island, the strip reverts to abutting property owners, according to a decision by Judge Dykeman. The alley was platted 11 year ago, and under 4 recent su preme court decision, the alley should have been opened with in five years. * * * * * * * ” * * * * ~ ee ee ee Thieves obtained admission to) the residence of H. B. Lovejoy, 360 29th av. by cutting the glass out of the back door yesterday. A re) volver, gold cuff links, a razor and a pair of shoes were carried away. | eeteeeeeeee Judge Frater Saturday set Jan- wary 22, on the petition of the heirs of the $1,000,000 estate In King county of L. C, Smith, as the date for hearing petition for the distri- bution of the estate. Local and Northwestern members of the International Brotherhood of Steam Shovelmen held their first annua} banquet at the Washington Annex Saturday evening. CHICAGO, Dec. 25-—As a Christ- | mas present, the 2,000 employes of the International Harvester com pany have dicided $50v,000 among | them—their share of the firm's prof its during the year. CHICAGO, Dec. 25.—Joseph Sau- tero was so frightened that he faint- ed away when some one poked a gun in his face, and therepy escaped death, as the assailant pulled the trigger as Sautero was falling. NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—More than 4,000 birds have flocked together in in the 23rd annual show of the New York Poultry and Pet Stock associ ation. sand jack rabbles, iced and crated, and ready for the pots and pans of | Pitteburgers, arrived here in charge lof a local shipping firm, from Jer- ome, Idaho, NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—A total of 2,460,000 persons rode in the sub way and elevated trains of New York last Monday, the greatest num- ber in history, | NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—When George Hard, hearse driver, went to the home of Mrs, Stephen Green to | bury her son, he found she was bis | divorced wife and the dead boy was his own son. NEW YORK, Dec. 25—A beauti- ful girl and smartly dressed man have been married 75 times in two | weeks, each time tendering the offi jelating minister a bogus check for |$20 as his fee, and getting $10 in | good money. YONKERS, N. Y., Dec. 25.— Among the hundreds of Christmas |presents sent to Clara Morris, the retired actress, were 20 tiny straw Iberry finches, the gift of Baron ;Uchida, former Japanese minister to America. NEW YORK, Dec. 25.—Becau he says, thelr spheres of life dif: Dr. J. C. Rappold and his wife, Marie Rappold, the noted diva, have separated and a divorce suit is said to be imminent. | G. Holter, 1626 Seventh av., sus- tained painful bruises about the body when a motorcycle on which |he and Hans Row, the driver, skid- \** at Seventh and Pine st: yester- the Madison Square garden exhibit, |} PITTSBURG, Dec. 25.—Six thou- ||] Frederick & Nelson’s Semi-Annual SALE OF FURNITURE Begins Tomorrow HATEVER ; = \ your needs in Furniture, row, and surely at a figure decisively below its whether a complete suite or ap odd piece or =f so for certain corners in you certainly be your home, will almo: able to find it in the Sale beginning tomor- real value. The priced, medium-priced and the low- finest grades of Sale-assortments contain Furniture, all finishes and materials—pieces for every room in the house. The Sale prices have been figured with one object in view—a quick and complete clearance of every piece in- volved. The Dining-room, Living-room and Library Furniture in the Sale will be displayed on the Third Floor stered Furniture and fine Mahogany suites and The Bedroom Furniture, Uphol- pieces—as well as Office Desks and Chairs— (also reduced)—on the Fourth Floor. Many of the Sale values are given repre- sentation in the Second Avenue display win- dows, Incorporated 2 ete wine {ESE lots embrace recent special purchases of new models, as well as many beautiful models from regular Winter lines, all sharply under-priced for this clearance. There are included Dresses for afternoon and evening wear, in crepe meteor, crepe de chine, velvet, messaline and chif- fon—colors, black, navy, rose, lavender and taupe, also novelty evening shades. Two special prices—$37.50 and $45.00. —Second Floor, The Season-end Clearance of Millinery TREET, Afternoon and Evening Hats, trimmed and untrimmed—popular-priced and finest grades—in.a comprehen- sive clearance at special prices which reflect our purpose to close them out immediately. Every Hat in excellent ¢on- dition (many but recently from our work-rooms) and the styles among the best the season has produced. The principal H offerings: All Trimmed Hats, with the exception of plumed models, in three $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Plume-trimmed Hats, al! at decisive reductions. groups for clearance at Untrimmed Felt Hats with velvet facings, for clearance, O5¢. Small $1.25. Velvet Shapes, popular models, for clearance, Second Froor. Untrimmed Beaver Shapes, a variety of styles, fine grade, for clearance, $: 5. _Untrimmed Velour Shapes, high-grade, various desirable $2.45. Fancy Aigrettes, 95¢, $1.25, $1.45 and $1.95. Novelty Wings, many styles and sizes, two lots for clear- ance, at 25¢ and 50¢. effects, for clearance The General After- Christmas Clearance T O close out quickly the many broken assortments that remain from Holiday displays, thorough-going price reductions have been made and will go into effect tomorrow, and the resulting opportunities are such as prudent buyers will be quick to take advantage of. In addition to Holiday goods, many broken lots. in staple Winter lines will figure tomorrow at quick-selling prices. You may save from one-fourth to one-half on Art Brass Wares Jardinieres, Fern Dishes, Hanging Baskets, Candlesticks, Desk Sets and many other pieces, in various popular styles and finishes. China and Cut Glass Assortments too varied for description; Statuary at im- portant reductions; Silver-plated and Sterling Silver Ware, novelty pieces, priced for clearance. Fancy Leather Goods: Stationery Women’s Hand-Bags in leather and fabrics; odd Leather Novelties; Christmas Boxed Stationery; Hand-colored Calendars; Christmas Cards—many others. | Jewelry —exceptional savings on a wide variety of pieces, in stérling silver, gold-filled and solid gold qualities. LADIES’ HOME » JOURNAL PATTERNS REDERICK & NELSON) INCORPORATED House Wares —special clearance prices on artistic metal wares of many descriptions. Neckwear: Ribbons —handsome Lace and Chiffon Scarfs reduced; Lace Neck- wear reduced; novelty Ribbons in many styles, widths and qualities. Art Needlework Novelties —all finished pieces at special price-concessions; all Holi- day novelties at clearance prices. Handkerchiefs Slippers MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED