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ie Be a PARCEL-WRAPPING STATIONS— | PRESENTATION CARDS: SHOp. First Floor, Annex and Basement Sales-| PING GUIDES— ie ep room, Your Christmas Parcels wrapped | Presentation Cards for enclosure with’ for shipment. Packages Registered | your Gifts, written and furnished withoug Stamps Sold. Mail and Express For- | Charge. Christmas Shopping Guides may be obtained at convenient points on the various floor U. S. POST-OFFICE SUB-STATION | GLOVE BONDS: GIFT CERTIFL First Floor. Money Orders and Stamp CATES— ‘ FREE DELIVERY THROUGHOUT | Bins Pveral convenient: omaemy WASHINGTON— | the store eartily received, and Of interest to our out-of-town friends Y &il'-chooserg, tation charges to any rail CHRISTMAS BOXES AND CARDS vat landing in the State, First Floor, Anne Hlere also ate com warded i especially commended ve pay transp< road station or on purchases amounting to five dollars and | plete assortment Gift Dressings to makd over. Send us your Christmas Mail Order the Christmas el attractive, as well ag careful execution and prompt delivery | an extensive showing of Art Calendars of assured | a wide price-range ‘Women’s Neckwear for Gifts A GREAT vogue for dainty ~Neckpieces marks this Winter ms, which |} ter the secept- wi ability of these accessories as CI r 8. We have ing seldom shown so wide a rar ng styles as ay in the present ‘disp ices are prov. Ww ing a very attractive First Ploor. 3 é 1 id Directoire and Medici Collars in coat styles, of velvet by o : , s te bap a at nies A couple of Southern democrats--on left, Representative 8. A and silk combined with fine laces T napped on Her Arrival in New) wiTHERBPOON of Mississippi, am oking his famous corncob pipe; on . Ye vas WILLIAM BSULZER (at left), elected governor of New York, and York _.| right, Senatorelect OLLIE JAMES of of Kentucky Spreading Butterfly Jabots of f shadow laces, - JAMES M. COX, elected governor of Ohio. Roth are still in congress, A beautiful woman of nearly | = Mecerenemneesnrhtey Ws prettily trimmed with rhinestone, velvet and crystal = ‘They are heroes these days. Hoth were greeted with cheers the arrived in this country the other | f opening day, and are still being showered with democratic congratula- oy “a wee gh youthful Bare | WOM AN DOCTOR WHO FASTED buttons b- ernhardt, who has come to Amer with soreedine Tahe cata cae — ecnny|ica for a vaudeville tour. At an Vestees of shadow lace, with spreading Jabots finished a age when t men as well an| with velvet and sztin buttons in contrasting color phe =, Satara cs" 40 DAYS PICTURE OF HEALTH; aera jatress of life is over, this hard , Satin and Panne Velvet Collars in flat and rolling |working actress looks forward to effects, with shadow lace frill med with rhinestone fee f the next 20 weeks. She will appear @and crystal button News of the Day Condensed for Busy People |'m Seattle at the Orpheum. i Chemisettes of shadc |= Stock Collars with Jabots attached, of <eaiaiyee eas Chenontis oF ae and plain net, ecru and white. Fa court against the Alaska Barge It te . ail , th lace - . F te St Ta Ome ealgned 3 Ks %. oS Co., placing his damages at $20,000. | J shadow lace and silk combined with lace, Jabots of fine laces in spreading, round : Subscribers to The Seattle wold was assigned to the elle employed as cook ut scade s, crear ff. 4 Wit confer x favor by tiny fa California as senior engineer offi) ANC) ae eee in butterfly and cascade effects, am, | and pointed effects, also styles caught ap ae Is office at once o . cer. ure to secure prompt } f Ular delivery of the yer icin any attempt to substiture trie |, Ladies’ Aid society of the Temple per fo giner paver. for The Crethe |) Baptist church, Third and Cedar, Arabian and white in center, in white and ecru color. Steam schooner Olsen & Maho- ney was forced to cut looee her ee re the best fotneed tow, Abner Coburn, off Point bervic tor all, ane. commpiaints 7:30 ipclied ure wicca aaa Reyes. The storm caused no dam m re a S 1) r aati as i ts ourteous and prompt F i statiobars age to elther boat if your paper, a | any nigh YOU NEVER CAN TELL aay at once. Main the Circulation Department Women’s Men’s Children’s EW Gifts are more practical than Umbrellas. Our marshal, George Edgars ball was fixed at $1,000. John Hoffman to- | day answered a similar charge. ‘eamsti thers who have a | present lines are extremely attractive in the large FP gemar eyecare light ordinance, | | 1. Waring, superintendent of the ' ) introduced several weeks ago, wilt | G. N. Express Co. has returned rtment of new styles featured, as well as the very ister it! from Sioux Fails, 8. D., where all Me EEES* pre ieee at tee trent and| living relatives attended his par te price The wide variety of Separate Han © thc gaenren eli amd pagan ee cae and Bases enables one to select from many dif inc ‘Thursday morning. — | . Women's Loyal Moose circle t combinations. Suggestions 7 rit veto of “street will give a oo December 17, at ir. Linda Burfield Hazsard be Mayor Cotter ut a I ber 17, Bi a vacation ‘fund” bill, which appro- | Moose hall, 209 Seneca at fasting » alist, under pen Women's Black Gloria Umbrellas on &-rib frame, priates $500 from general fund, was referred to streets and sewers com-| mittee of counc' | tary sente for and out on bond, pending the tog of her appeal, is coming into the limelight, which she serted at the conclusion of her 40 day fast lost summer The faster haw been recovering from the effects of the fast at her country home at Olalla, Kitsap county, and on Friday night will re the Physical Culture re hall Dr. Hageard. who weighed 142 pounds at the beginning of the fast and 102 at the end, now wolghs 146 Her diet, she says, in strictly vex | tert and she eats only two! fmeals a day. Bhe says she takes daily sun, air | with bulb runner and novelty trir and $3.00. 1 handles, $2.50 | Special OW. excursion trains | will leave Seattle and Spokane Jan wary 22 and 14, respectively, for | Los Angeles. On the motion of Councilman) Goddard, a bill to reassess Dexter) av. improvement district for $23, 000 was yesterday returned to the; streets and sewers committee. ser = veo bene ganpiber ger funds, ix the opinion sent to the is bag clined prosecuting attorney of Spokane. the property. “What business” do you think poodnand ]your son will adopt?” 2 ’ Tacoma.—A sliding door fell and Portiand, Or—Col. C. 8. Mon-| “Can't say, but judging by the tague, possessor of the Victoria|hours Josiah keeps, I shal! say ho| broke the neck of Anthony Ham-| cross, bestowed by Queen Victoria | was naturally content to be a milk-|™ 3007 8. 12th at. persona! deeds of, daring in| man.” the ae eae Mexican war vet- Bridgeport, a day's trip up the eran, and Oregon pioneer, is dead| Washington.—-Rumor is persist-|Columbia river from Wenatchee here He was born in Scotland injent that Hugh Wallace of Tacoma has started a publicity campaign to 1830. Men's Black Gloria Umbrellas with handles in Prince of Wales and Opera styles, $2.50 and $3.00 Olympia—The 15 per cent as| sessed against abutting property cannot be paid from the township Children’s Umbrellas in many new handle, effects at $1.00 and $1.50 Suit-Case Umbrellas— Styles for Men and Women, fold (with | | Men's $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and out disconnecting) into a handy size for the | $5.00. | suit-case. A most acceptable Gift for the | Women’s, $2.50, 3.50, $4.00 and jis slated for a place in Woodrow |OPeM its 76,000 acres of farming and tub bathe, and for exercise |B traveler | $5.00. ¢ ina faint entered yesterday | house of Mrs. Wallace has become DET OT DR. LINDA HAZZARD, AT 45 . . ne | in Judes 1 ard’s court by James the center of democratic activity PP png iT eee een tights Bp hy cy begat 4 if F E M site Pome a tea fens tine shows ‘Srh“Hestaer-| EXPERT TURNS IN vzoe" > "==" | Christmas Handkerchiefs °°; °C", — 7 were pissed at $3,000 for in- | Stevenson.—F. A. Krebs of Port- ag gl ance mek Klee: Pears she says, “box, wreatle | 1 5 of the F ily Seles renived ng Campbell | land has purchased section 26, Ska. ‘J ry . on the steamer ‘eines Winton last suni- j mania county, for $46,650. It is eee REPORT ON MUNY or run a footrace with any ant § teur sportewoman in the state of se ie ices Maesgeremee of tan] MIB SAD ENOING [TELEPHONE COST sine: snr nen tor money Be leas at tha reer oh tae Queen's bo: iheenielloubbacses «6 It will cost Beattie $2,987,967 ton y gas al ward. jubpoenas have been engage in municipal ownership of tel yesterday, two employes were|received by seven resi¢ents of -peven adel according to a feport (12000 UNBURIED conpers a seriously injured and about $15,000|Seward to appear in Chicago as of Frank B. Hall, expert ongineer oo A, Dec en . Twe ive: thon damage done. witnesses {n the coal claims cases employed by the council to prepare /S8"4 corpses are still lying unburied | to be tried before Judge Landis, an eatimate. on the battlefields of Monestir and Hoquiam—Work w will be begun at} February 16. ‘This amount will cover. the et Kumanova, interment having prov once on the construction of a bic . pensea for the installation u: 20,000 | °° impracticable on account of the steamer for Olson & Mabony of 840) §teamer Dolphin, Alaska Steam- frozen nature of the ground Francitco. * = phones, one main building and eight | arin | . ship Co., arrived in port last night branch butldings eictbea “oh tha; Macken” wma’ from Skagway, after experiencing With increased demande waa | embers ¢ je Knglish house Richfield, N. J—eset by a high! tho roughest trip of her career. She | larger service, this estimate wou aot commons are much disturbed wayman, John Moran beat bis 4% | brought 70 passen: be decreased’ per average phone|®¥ ® movement to replace gas sailant into insenstbility with a tur-|r,, 8 ' (° Passengers and frowh ee erage phon? liiumination with electric light-| key and then continued home with a sais img, and many of them are oppos-| the bird. Chicago is to have a holel cost-jing vigorously. The house recor As | sganeate Gen tee et ing $8,000,000. We have a hunch|show there was opposition when | gy fg ia ae a barn a. Mu “a es poco t ges that it will be pald for by the|gas was substituted for wax can dance, irs. je ckerman a’ tempted to bestow his first kiss on|* Jaree audience. guests, |dles. @ 14-year-old youth. In the strug- seanepmantn = —————— besinenbedeiians 2 gle she fell, breaking an erm and], Centralia—Lebam and Frances, INES are too varied to attempt detailed de scription—a wealth of acceptable styles and worthy qualities in Handkerchiefs for Women, Men and Children—many prices, meeting all te quirements, In the Women’s lines, these numbers ar widely favored: Women’s Amriswyl-embroid- Women’s pure Linen Handker- | ered Handkerchiefs, of pure linen, chiefs, heavily embroidered in| in three different butterfly de floral and butterfly designs, box | signs, packed in butterfly box} of 6, $1.90. box of 3, $1.00. Women’s Amriswyl-embroid- ered Handkerchiefs in daisy, lily- of-the-valley and fine wheat de signs on shamrock linen, box of Women’s pure Linen Handker- | chiefs, hand-embroidered in fine spr y, daisy and butterfly .de- | signs, box of 3, $2.00. towns on the South Bend branch of . “ ox 3, 8: 4 y two ribs. the N. P., are petitioning to be in- N ALL ‘HIS “ORGANS” TRANSPOSED Women's Li Initialed Ww ‘s Embroidered Hand- Chicago—Dr. Mary Walker, pio-| "porated. “What killed po’ Sam Black?* EW YORK, Dec, 10—The remarkable case of the odgans of e inen nitia’ omen’'s Embroi a human being transposed was discovered today, during an autop. neer suffragist, who believes in “De doct. said he had a torpedo Handkerchiefs, with letter in-| kerchiefs, embroidered in spray votes and men’s clothes for women, Port Townsend—Power eschoon | liver, and I ‘spect it done ‘sploded.’ sy on the body of a laborer who died in Bellevue hospital Sunday. ; a The autopsy disclosed the heart on the right side, the large, or closed with fine wreath. design, | butterfly and bowknot designs, el y as os said here that it was adulterated . Map was towed in here | cardiac, part of the stomach on the right side, the verminora ap- a j h ce 5 piper box of ‘ New York milk that caused her re-| Yesterday, after having drifted in| Vancouver, Wash.—Robert WiIl!-| pendix on the left side, the liver on the left side, and the lungs, surmounted with bowknot and] choice of two packings, box cent serious {llness. the Straits for 24 hours. The boat|iams, last of the nine soldiers who! left Esquimalt for Seattle Sunday,|held the historic block house at Chicago—Notices were display-|4nd when near Dungeness her en-|the Upper Cascades against the In ed in all down-town barber shops | sine gave out. diane in 1856, is dead. | here today that after December 15, hair cuts will be 35 cents, Instead| North Yaki which were normally constructed, contain three lobes in the right ‘and two In the left, havingotwo lobes in each. butterfly, box of 6, $1.65 4, $1.2 —First Floor. THE GIFTS THAT MEN VALUE -—Plans for a $274, Sale of Red Cross stamps is show- of 25 cents. 000 sewer system of sufficient size|ing big results. Mrs. I. Monbeimer, ect for a population of 40,000, were sub-|chairman of the Councll of Jewish Are Dress Accessories of the smart and tasteful sort that make up the Holiday Displays Tacoma-—A small grocery store,| mitted by the city engineer Women, managed the campaign to- see ESL Warkakiuna’ Becton owned by George Nolan, at 2501 N ae pve Accessories with the style and quality that men are sure to value, and that you will take pride in giving Men's Silk Half-Hose, 50c to $3.00 pair, Lisle Hose, four pairs in a Puget Sound av., was held up and A. E. Ream arrested in connec-| ~— robbed of $5 by a masked robber,|tion with the Portland vice cases,| After visiting “Panama, C. D. Dun who, the police believe, is respon-| was denied a writ of habeas cor-|ann of the Pacific Coast 8. 8. Oo. sible for other robberies. pus. will attend the launching of the —- new ner Congress, at Camden, New York—Declaring that he| A. H. Hogeland, chief engineer|N, J. told only the truth in asserting that|of the Great Northern railroad, certain aldermen extorted grafts|came here yesterday on official) American-Hawalian IIner Missou-| You get a hor Men's Initialed Silk Handker- chiefs, 50c and 75c. Men's Knitted Silk Neckweah edie | a padi Ae subject, like the “Mould That's on the Cheese { str $ 0; ack an, gray _ SOc t $3.00. from news stand licenses, Mayor | business, rian left today with a cargo of bar-| And then, in rural dialect, you model lines lke these Christmas box; black, tan, gray ( $3.06 aa pire has filed ss - oe eee — |ley, lumber, feed and horses. Ne | and navy; $1.00 Men’s Kid Gloves, $1. 100, damage suit invtituted ocal merican Association of} vadan will sail later for Salina| “TI kin hear the cows a-lowin' ez they stamp around a lot, “ Sod . “a against him for bel by Alderman|Masters, Mates ang Pilots last | Cruz, 1 kin smell the pork a-sizzlin’ an’ the coffee in the pot; The “Christy Box of ; Pure $4.00 "pair Pr Henry Curran. | slate. slected Capt. J. B. Brinker —_—— 1 kin smelt like I used to when I lived out on the farm, Silk Hose, two pairs, choice of Eiderdown Bath Robes, $+ | ERMCeRT, Steamer Dora ie aground at Sew-| An’ I wish't that I was beck there, fur there Isn't any. charm a ssa ¢ 87 ( d $8.00. : Bakersfield, Cal—After beating —- ard. Her position is dangerous.| Like bein’ in the counfry when the wells begin to freeze, colors, $1.00. $5.00, $6.00, $7.00 and $8: : Express Messenger W. M. Hamby| Ole Ereksen and 8, Hillevang|The Mariposa and Cordova are| An’ the ice is on the pitcher an’ the Mould ts on the Cheese" Men's Initialed Linen Hand- insensible and looting the express|contracted with # Ballard firm for| standing by, unable to give assist Wool Bath Robes, $10.00 to Postoffice Inspector H. D. Temple |tho consent of the captain, Patrick Jewish women will meet Thure- has left for New York, via Callfor-|Kelley yesterday filed a suit in|day at 9:80. Prof. O. H. Richard The muse of rural poets fe an nia, admiralty in the U, 8, district| son will speak. When the ice is on the pitcher $5.00, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 and up to $25.00, a great variety of weaves, Men's Pernnpfa agctlony $3.00. ‘n’ the mould is on the cheese! car of the Sunset local on the Santa|a purse seine boat, 47x12.6, to be| ance. And then you add some raptures on the snowiness of snow, |]| kerchiefs, 25c, 35¢ and 50c each $15.00 0 Fe road, of $20,000 in gold, two rob-|used in Puget Sound and Alaska The comfort of the kitchen wh-n It's zero or below; Men's Plain Linen Handker- Terry Cloth Bath Robes, $4.00 : bers are at large in the Mojave des-| salmon trade. Florists of Seattle will hold their} And “father's whiskers frozen \ hen he clumps in from the barn, | “hi Se 1,50 ch to $8.00. f ert, fleeing before three posses that ; ~ first annual ball at the new Queen| An’ says the pigs is freezin’ an’ he hens ain't wuth a darn”; chiefs, 15¢ to $1.50 each, gm a i a are on their trail, Charging that a seaman named| Anne hall tomorrow night You sing of roads snowed over nd of “fields of sparklin’ white,” — | Smoking and House Jackets, Men's Silk Four-in-Hands ™ West poured hot tea over him with ~ And of sitting by the coal stove when the chores are done at night, } 50c to . (asy muse to please, |