The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 29, 1911, Page 8

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me bright publisher advertive a book wrirten by NN living with his wif FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5:40. A SPECIAL SELLING OF omens and Men’s Umbrellas WVe are always suspicious of a man We can understand. Maybe Why doesn't oh that he can understand vu Things You Should Know F. W. Stevenson & Co, brokers, Bailey Bldg, are advised atocks Will sell higher before first of year The Kangaroo Tells This One! He Has Jumped a Long Ways to Get Here With Mr. Noa id + Visit With Star Boys and Girls. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Store Closed All NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR 6 sy PEOPLE Day Monday Next At a meeting of the board of tru OP Pe. tees of the New Chamber of Ce i] merce plans for securing a dredge factory In Seattle and the organiza tion of a movement having for ite a) i object the wholesale el: of Tiere ln @ new Americal | logged-off lands In Westerp Wash Co}, BE. J. Watson, Columbia, 8. C4 ington was the chief discussion, — | ‘the Southern ie y'$ | uation,” Cot! Annual ball of the Rainier club | Peek ie South will take place New Year's evening Carolina's com at the club from § to 12 o'clock re sen Os Tomorrow the Last Business Day Until Tuesday k Trunk & Bag Co., Inc AND SUIT CASKA, en own goods ny | A meeting of all focal lumbermen is boing held this afternoon to ar jrange for the convention of the | Western Retail Lumber De | sociation, to be held here F }15, 16, 17. Five hundred delegates | from different parts of the United States are expected LUTEFI SH pagitener dancer, Peele Gael =y* s the other |} had to lay over In New York elty for a train The colonel! didn't) hang around be depot; he salle: ra fant out and lie Mra. Elizabeth Hird, 88, and pe . oe | 4 Wiliam Millican, 6), were unit #| . Pid ocbh | @ ed.in marriage at the groom's | tected he had | ® home, 170 W. Etruria at., last #) Women’s 26-Inch, 8-Rib Suche, Rev. Jan, iva’ per # ee okie Umbrellas \e pss act the ceremony. * ined; al) will iz b invested in 4 covered with good quality, water-proof | | Wt Aal, Nogelost, Gammel (this pay considers HE Umbrellas in these two lots are from our regular carefully-chosen lines season's purchases) and are qualities for which you would ordina A readjustinent of stocks, following the holidays, is responsible for the very Firt Floor. Men’s 8-Rib, 28-Inch | Umbrellas with mission and nz with Gloria ably more | Liciiatialietaiicieieieieielalel low prices. * Col. oping the colonel’s state Wateo The black Gloria cloth; easy-slide runners, covered boomed the ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER CORRE EEE EH EOE E HL vent to Chicago, drainage congress proposition, had | himwelf elected a second vice prest:| dent and hustled—hustled Is the) A meeting has been called for January 3 for the purpose of organ izing o King county fair. The meet ing will be held in the ¥. M. ©, A word long and medium-length mission handles ; special $1.85. Women’s 26-Inch Umbrellas $1.85. Men’s 28-Inch Umbrellas back home. ill 8-rib, with patent runners; covered inj i good quality Gloria silk, with plain mise i sion and natural wood handles. Speciald Corner First and Cherry | auditorium. SEATTLE covered in Union taffeta, with 8-rib frame and patent runners; some in India style Special $2.45. The Clearance of Women’s Winter Suits ALUES of exceptional strength mark this timely clear- SKERAKORAAHAHES Superior court was petitioned yew’ * terday for the appointment of a re i loolver for the College Inn by the}* Cascade Gas & Electric company, Judge Myers granted an order to show cause why a recelver should not be appointed, returnable on | January 6, Emile Le Lune, who, it ie charged, was brought Into the country Segally by bie broth: er, Harry Le Lune, is held at the U, 8, immigration deten- ton station at Smith cove in default of $500 bail to secure his appearance as a witness against bis brother. Emile is alleged to” be a bad charac ter, whe had been revused ad- mission at Victoria and who was smuggled into the United Btates by way of Sumas. eeseeeeeeeeee A POPULAR PLACE SEWELE & McCOT CO. « a® Sewell's Notion Store.) Stationery and Confec- ip, we will save you iar aged you go | elrcus, | stan my cage unt! move, i Then you will see I bi ; eee se pe marey ine aad strong. Dec. 2, 1862, Gen. W. T. Shere) gO, Kirk, private detective use these for hopping and leaping |™an found bis army in ® desper| tenced to six months on Me about. My fore legs are very ate situation Of | iiand for tampering with the | short. Sometimes I leap 20 feet. | the flats under) tijliman jury panel, by Judge Don: |i When you play leap frog, see if} Chickasaw bluff* worth, was ordered transferred to | you can Jump so far. My claws are} north of Vitk® the penitentiary. The order was | burg. Behind made by Judge Donworth after the sharp, so that | can take hold of! branches. My tall in st him was & river cireuit court of appeals’ decision af y tall is strong. I firming the sentence was filed in tt that might risea [ose it-se-e balance when fait ta Bi the alien come My fur ts short and soft and of. & reddish color, My bead is form- ed Wke that of a deer. I have large eyes and quite large ears. We kangaroos live together in There are many kinds of kangaroos. Everybody knows about pouch. It ia an open pocket on! the under side of my body. In this I carry my bables, because when they are first born they are too little to care for themselves. Hop! hop! hop! See me hop! Seeeeeseteeeeeee eeeeee 1718 Yester. Ind. Cedar 1947. ance. Sizes in the various models are necessarily incomplete, but the range of styles, materials and colorings is so varied that one is practically assured a satisfactory choice, at a saving well worth consideration. Tracie Biag Gordon few feet very short thne and drown his| Property owners of the Ouwaenr army; on thelish valley will celebrate the bluffs were com-| progress.of the year in developing federate soldiers | the valley for factory ultes at a New and cannon) Year smoker, to be held tonight at which had killed 2,000 of his men) Ward's hall, Georgetown. Much} my| hen they attempted to get where | progress has been made toward the | the river could not reach them.|corstruction of the wan! Then Gen. Shermah did jnst what| waterway and the extension you would have done under the cir-| streets and car Ines through the cumstances—took to bis boats, valley. AMPLE Especial attention is invited to the values offered in two large groups at $13.75 $23.50 —fecond Pieer, 72 Columbia St. | 7. M. Smith Is in the county jail ve | today on a federal indictment chare | Ww. R. Wilcox, representing the) Fifth and hington st. and rob |ing him with linpersonating a dep | Seattle Chapter of Architects, gave} bed him of $70. Later W. Mahoney, | ty marshal and beating an Mlustrated lecture on the pro-|teamster, and Jack Perry, laborer,| board bili thereby, He had: just) posed civic center plans at the pub/| were arrested by the police, and | come in from Canada when Deputy lie library last night lare being beld for investigation. Marshal Frank spied bim. Three men attacked ——— Erickson of Lester lant night at awe, Important clearance values are now available in Women’s and Misses’ high-grade Coats and Costumes, MACKAY’S RESTAURANT We specialize a complete dinner for 25c. 821 Third Av., Opposite Central Bldg. ! CHRISTMAS GLASSrS What would give mors plea: wre than a pair of our sple did ginswes ? @2.50. Best spherical Rent. guaranteed go frame, “Little + rent little price. Ye Goode ~fecond Fleer. ral * Bishop O'Dea delivered the #) invocation at the banquet of # the Knights of Columbus held last wight, following the intitle tion of 165 candidates, Maw rice D. Leehey waa toast master. ree ee ee ee 7 li® \* ie Cheasty’s Sale : perma- * 1 filled * st BENJAMIN | CLOTHING A Sale Worth While None can compare in value-giving None can equal the style and character of Benjamin Clothing. Benjamin hand-tailored Suits and Overcoats stand head and shoulders above all the rest. Our entire stock of Sack Suits, including all the plain blues and to their stock. This is an extra guarantee of black, are embraced in this sale. Also all the heavy || His usefulness is slim, i Benjamin Overcoats | And yet, somehow, I'm very fond Protection to our de- | Of Unele Jim. positors. Sale Prices Men’s Suits and Overcoats Heavy Overcoats . Heavy Overcoats Heavy Overcoats .. Heavy Overcoats Heavy Overcoats Heavy leavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy Heavy and Heavy If It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It : Strong Values in i A New Showing of Men’s Shirt : , At $1.00 | FAVORABLE purchase enables us to give unusual value at this popularl price in Men's well-made, well-fitting Shirts, cut on approved models, as follows :— Tenses in om kt htketeteee Preferences By BERTON BRALEY My Unele John fs staid and straight | And thrifty ax « Scot | | He works from early morn tilt late, | And he has saved a jot My Uncle John’s without a doubt A man to pattern on, I'm not very keen about My Uncle John. 2nd and ai Plain Negligee Shirts, cuffs attached, tastefully patterned in light and dark colorings; $1.00. 4 Plaited Shirts, light and dark colored patterns, cuffs attached; $1.00. All-white Plaited Shirts, fashioned with many small plaits; $1.00. Sizes 14 to 17%. ‘ Liability of Stockholders HE stockholders of this bank are lia- ble to an amount equal —Firet Feo. | Frederick & Nelson, Inc.—Basement Salesroom Children’s C | orsets | Jockey Boots Special, 50c Patent Leather—Gun-Metal Calf . excellent Special foc’ the : P average figure. Sizes 8% to 11 Nos. 320 and 328, $2.20 made of strong Sizes 11% to2 Sizes 24% to 6 coutil, with low $2.45 $2.95 bust -and_ long hip, trimmed at unusual values in these stylish, ser- top with em- viceable Boots. They are designed broidery edge over a very comfortable, full-toe last, and fitted with give the right support to the ankle and are extra high cut soles; » sets of hose supporters, Spe- 3-inch cuff and tassel. pair properly fitted, || My Unele Jim's no model man; He drinks to some extent; He lives upon a joyous plan, And he's improvident ; His word's no better than his bond, Now, Unele John is good and true And worthy of all praise, While Uncle Jim has made a stew Of life in many ways | But that won't change the temper of My heart's poeullar whim, |My Unele John I praise; I love My Unele Jim! THE First National Bank Organized 1882 Pioneer Square, Seattle Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits. $18.00 Suits $20.00 Suits and $22.50 Suits and $25.00 ¢ and $27.50 Suits and and - $13.50 $15.00 $16.90 $18.75 $20.65 and [kkk eR Ree |e * * AT THE METROPOLITAN. * * * || A RO ee ee § Imagine this, it you can. A $24.40 burglar gets caught in the quaran- $26.25 tine that suddenly descends on @ millionaire’s home. A_ policeman, in his routine visits with the kiteh fen engineer, geta trapped in the same fix, The ex-wife of the milk |}fonaire, seeing an ambulance’ im front of the house, drops Jn and can't get out for “Seven Days.” The millionaire's aunt, who sup plies the whimsteal, and who is op- posed to divorce, also makes @ sud- den visit, and he must get himself & temporary wife. Imagine this series of complications, resulting in more of ‘em from the necessity of many concealmenta, and you can then tmagine why the crowded » that greeted “Seven Days’? night roared itself into tears The cast is exceptionally good from top to bottom—Aubrey Reat- tle, G Valentine, Jean Patri- quin, Chauncey Monroe, Florence Robinson, Madeline Winthrop, Fred Cousins and Gordon Burby—all of them are par e two models Sizes 6 to 8 $1.95 Overcoats Overco Overco, Overcoats Suits Suits and Suits and its 1 $40.00 Suits $42.50 $45.00 $47.50 $50.00 5.00 $28.15 Overcoats Overcoats Overcoat Overcoat and and ALBANY Paintess || DENTISTS We Are the Pike Street Bargain Dentists ‘We are making regular $8 and $10 | Gold Crowns for 94; reguiar $5 at Work for regular! I Suits Suits Suit and and Overcoats Overcoats cial 5O¢. PECIAL T5¢— Ivy Corsets, styles 690, 720, 730, 420 and 830, ious types of figure. SPECIAL AT $1.00— Ivy Corsets, styles 220, 700, 840 and SPECIAL AT $1.50— Ivy Corsets, styles 230, 450, 500 and 76 Basement Sates: AT Basement Salesroom. Children’s Wash Dresses Special, 45c !TRACTIVE, well-made Dresses of dark blue or Delft percale patterned with white designs, also white grounds with blue stripes. They are made in French style, with high neck and long sleeves or Duich neck and short sleeves; the blue dresses trimmed with bands of striped material, the light ones with plain blue bands. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Special 45¢. (ote tptataeaeaeaeaea ae ao No Charge for Alterations f We styles, tall, er i fitted perfectly without charge have a bi ortment of special models, in all and at all prices, for stout and extra stout men, slender men, and men below the average in size All. Faney Extra Trousers, Smoking Jackets, tath Robes and Men’s Dressing Gowns are reduced in the same proportion See the Windows ver Fills 60. warhese low prices for the very ‘ork are not to be had in fept at the Al a ny | Dentists ii in for free © xa mination | best oe Vests, our teil wha wo! ie. tee f 4 — are Gheasty’s: Haberdashery Second Ave. at Spring Street AT THE THEATRES Moore—"The Gamblers.” Metropolitan—Thursday to Sat- urday, “Seven Days.” Seattie-—The Virginian,” Alhambra—Myrtle Vane eom- pany in “The Chaperon.” Orpheum— Vaudeville. Pantages—Vaudeville, Emprose—Vaudeville, Grand--Vaudeville and motion sictures, ee ee Mail and Telephone Orders Receive 0 Prompt and Careful Attention. Frederick & Nelsc INCORPORATED * * * * * * * * * * * * * If Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct | SSSR EES HERE Opposite the Bon March: Dourall & Southwick "Take elev 4 Basement Salesroom, * *

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