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| HERE’S SEATTLE’S CHEAPEST TOY | | The other day The Star told e@bout the most expensive toy on the Pacific Coast. It cost $2,500 and Is a whole toy town run by/in a red coat electricity. that comes off. Here is another Christmas toy. |tntelligible the Pacific coast. Ite price is & Tt is a iittle toy clown. a nickel dressed and wearing paint It makes an un and waves cents noise Tt ts just about the cheapest on! arms, ij jopeful—Dad, what Ie meant by the mother gongue? - Parent—'S'sh, my boy. Don't tart her. pinches wide, now. HEALY BUILDING 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. ———WITH BUT- Three Chri will find it a pleasure to shop in it—good light, fresh air, courteous sales- people to wait on you. Sensible Gifts Here Linens for Christmas are always. appropriate. We mention but a few of the many specials to make be- lated shopping brisk : care a 64 inches wide, special, $1.00 values, 68 inches wide, now..... 89c $1.25 values, 72. $1.00 . ' TABLE NAPKINS. | $3.50 values in a pretty line of patterns, 24x24 inches, now ...... 5 Lunch Cloths, 30x30 size, heavily embroidered in all corners ; regular $1.25 value, now .......... 98c Linen Pillow Cases, 45x36, hemstitched and hand-em- broidered, a $1 5 pair Pretty New Neckwear, 25c, and .. Wool Dress Goods—you can age no present that will better than a nice Dress Pattern. Special prices for Christmas. 47¥c, 69c, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. Winter Fall Coat- ings, now, a yerd. 119 USEFUL PRESENTS Hair Barrettes, with Rhinestone settings. .JUC Ladies’ fine Linen Hand- kerchiefs, hand-embroidered, paren $1.50 a oidered Handker- chiefs of fine Linen, in a’ aR Children’s Handkerchiefs in white, with colored borders ; also with pictures; 20c put up 3 in a box... Bar Pins, high grade lied gud pte... 39c Leather Hand Bags, with leather ‘ee $1.50 Couch Pillows—a present that will give comfort to the wag i; priced $1.00 up to. $5.09 Gloves Always Please Fownes’ Kid Gloves, black or Colors, $1.50 yoo geass Adler’s Tan Cape RNOR So cone p sean. $1.00 Good quality Kid Gloves, black, white, tan. Special price ......... Cc Kayser's Silk Lined ae 25c, 35¢ ...... 50c cPHERSON-GRAY CO. some Httle-chimney kid has te 0. plexus the noise and waving its arma, efth er, He has to keep again and again in the solar ploxus obably carry It down some chim, as go with their too making them 60. M’MANIGAL IS DENOUNCED AS A E. McManigal, the ed today by attorneys for the de lfendants in the so-called dynamite trial here, Attorney representing M, L Buckley, 2, Ray, and wentin Cunnatie, ¢ conspiracy Henry Nolan Pennell, Samuel Smythe and James I torney Wm. Gra fondant Michael J At De morning session, Both attor neys referred to McManigal as “a Nar, thief and murderer Attorneys Tiffin and Lefler, re" resenting Chas, Benn, Fred Mon its and Hiram R. Cline, will address the jury this afternoon, Boys’ Clothing at big Savings stmas Shopping Days In our New Store we show all new goods, reasonably priced, and you Coat and Suit Values The savings we make for you here makes a nice $12.95 Silk Poplin Dresses Colors in Royal Blue and Brown, with the new long sleeves, white satin Robespierre collar, lace -vest, satin regular $20.00 Christmas Gift in itself. Coats Ye $2250 . Worth Suits to $2850 and glass buttons; ents; $1.95 to...... values; now priced ......... Children’s Rain Capes | make useful pres- | | $7.50 Women’s Hats, now | priced to | CIOS: wesvececasies $1.95 } Women's P artes Knit, knee | length etticoats, make | warm, useful presents; priced 98¢ up 1 50 CO cecsecsccccccces " Women’s Bath Robes—al- ways gppropriate for man or woman to give; $4 95 '. $3.50, $3.98 and.... Great Sale Now on in Our Shoe Dep’t Women’s $3.00 Shoes, lace or button, in patent feather, sow 1LAG Men’s $3.50, solid seam, Gunmetal button Shoes Men’s $5.00 Patent Leather Shoes, special price for Christmas presents ....... $2.45 Women’s Silk Stcckings, 50c, $1.00, $1.50 $2 09 WAG Nieivceee Me 0 Sensible Gifts For Men Scarf Pins and Cuff But- tons, put up in a neat plush box... $2.00 Ties and Suspenders to match, in a neat 69c box, set . Men’s Silk Handkerchiefs, in initials, OE WU ko csscte cen: 50c Shawknit Socks for Men, put up 4 in a box; they are Silk Lisle. Men's Shirts; new line just in; 1913 patterns; 1 50 $2.00 values now... le Misses’ Sweaters, Ruff Neck Collar $1.58 Aviation Caps for misses and ladies, ese ie $1.50 39c up to .. 2 Third Ave. 1418. iin .. 912,50 Women’s Petticoats, mer- cerized messaline, in colors and black; looks like silk, but wears much better; $1.75 value 1 19 gs PELE ERT EEE Wl Women’s Crepe Kimonos in pretty floral and conven- tional designs; satin band trimming; prices 4 range $2.25 to..... $2, 8 Women’s House Dresses, high and low neck, long and short sleeves, in checks, stripes and plain colors; $1.00 value i 9c Women's Felt Slippers— $1.25 Juliets, with fur trimming, now ....... C Men's Slippers with em- broidered velvet front, special, a pair... ‘ 59c is Spurewe Slippers in Red = a5 re Cc 50c, 75¢ ., Women’s Silk Lisle Hose, black and tan, 25c, 35¢ and.......... 50c Bed Covering always right at Christmas time. Blankets range in price in cotton, 50¢ up $2 50 to, a pair..., ie Blankets, $4.50 wu pain O12 Quilts, 98¢ up to White Spreads, 98¢ up to Sheets, hemmed and ready for use, 45 $1 00 seer ' up to Saxony Knit Sweaters, Be WR ce ctiedernceek $5 Umbrellas for ladies and gentlemen, PEWO viii ssc iten $5.00 MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. It te different from that other $2,500 toy in just one big thing; He bis hands and muncles to make it He has to push it in the solar And {t won't keep making pushing it On Christmas day old Santa will papa and mama have to hands, LIAR AND THIEF INDIANAPOLIS, Deo, 20,--Ortle self-confessed sdynamiter, was seathingly denounce Edw, h od for an hour and 30 minutes Subseribers to will The ppt an jonire of LANSING, tion board ann suffrage amendment to the conm tutton was defeated by majority 760 votes, MICH.-State LOB ANGELES. 56, who dlsappea here December 7 Jobn J consciousness. soe MUNICH, BAVARIA kalver and’ the rulers of vario German states, besides numero! other royal persona ance, the funeral of Prince here with regal pomp. WASHINGTON bill introduced by Raker to transfer 60,000 acres patented lands. from the w park reservation to the Stanisla and Sierra national forests w tre BAKERSFIELD, CAL. j tion charging embezzlement tn ea ger, who confessed to the theft train & week ago, ts filed | | NEW YORK.—Speaking at Carnegie hall, Judge Ben 8. Lindsey ef Denver sald the jury system in criminal trials relic of the dark ages hould be abolished. BAN FRANCISCO. [99 years. TACOMA.—Dr, A. W. Lacders }found guilty jury, of secreting jey ber 30 jot Firat Lieut. Ward, stationed Mare Island, Cal, ia accepted {th avy Ellie w | | thi departogent non-payment of debta. THE ERTYL Anderson for $55,000 THAT FIRST | HOFFMAN of OFFICER E. the |the vessel struck the beach at Se’ jard, Alaska, i# the report broug down by the [Efforts to dislod » the j been fruitless. j THE THIRD DEGREE experience on the rack? | Accused— | | | STEREOPTICON LECTURE w JACOB MATHENY, 17, alleged assault at the hands of E. Sullivan, ALL DEPARTM perior court exe journ for the holi day afternoon January 2. | inn | CHICAGO.—-REACHING» for ) his hat, which had blown inte | the street, Aloin 8. Cass; 14, | saved the hat, but a heavy | motor struck and ran over bis | right hand and cut it off, |be delivered by Librarian Jennings |tonight at the meeting of the Ma drona Heights Improvement club, Peattion Has confer a favor by not thie office at once of &n. Tae ree secure the best elec: ed that woman ti of Weber, | d from his home was found dead in the foothills near Griffith park LOB AN ES.-Mies Frances Groff, wife fell seven stories from the office of her father, former Judge Groff, two days ago hae re calned doew pember falling from the win With the ue us o in attend: Latt pold, regent of Bavaria, was held ACTION on Congressman of tern boundary of the Yosemite National us rv postponed until after the holiday Informa. ne of Marvin Hamby, express messen oft [more than $20,000 from a Santa Fe Former Chief! Great Dane, Justice John Curry of the state eu Preme court is dead today at his | force, son's ranch, near Dixon, Caly aged ot Seattle, formerly of Winloek; Was|the useful days of in federal court, bY 4 | over, were property ‘while going through voluntary bankrapt He will be sentenced Deeem j WASHINGTON.—RESIGNATION at » y a8 ened with court-martial for) time in the history of New Jersey, | [i hotel, Ninth ay and Pike st, bas been sold to Av H, A.| w. he steamer Mariposa. Jaiier--How did you enjoy your went through it all right, but it's not my natural bent, i has | started suit for $10,000 damages for P. TS of the su- io. 9 will ad ys next Tues They will reopen | JURY IN’ the case of Mattha | Balding suing the Noble hospital for $15,000 dama, defendant. Sh {received from arged alding water, found, for:the injuries | FIRST FULL dress military wed ding on Pu |morrow, Miss Sara Hughe ter of Capt. John Hughes, U. t sound will o¢eur»to- and Lieut. Robert E. Vose will wed in the gymnasium at Fort Worden. | ALPHA LITERARY society of lthe Broadway high school gave a successful performance of Shakes peare’s “Twelfth Night” in th ne school auditorium Thursday night PARIS, — A seulptured marb le clock of the Louis VI, time brought $4,532 porcelain collection of Bernhard realized $52,663. at a hotel auction, and the Marcus COLOGNE. — RICHARD BECK. MAN is plane of building a extraordinary aize, hydro-aero- in which he says he will cross the At- lantic in 48 hours, starting from the | Atores and lafding at Halifax, THE SEATTLE STAR YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. MOORE—"Polly of the Circus,” METROPOLITAN—Dark, SEATTLE—"The Barrier” attle stock company ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville | ORPHEUM—Cressy and Dayne || and vaudeville, | Be. || EMPRESS—"Fun at Sea” and vaudeville PANTAGES—"The Surf Bath- ers” and vaudeville. GRAND—Vandeville and motion pletures. CLEMMER — Photoplays vaudeville. MELBOLMNE—Photoplays and vaudeville, and \| i NO AMBITION “My hair is troubled with an ac ute form of loss of ambition. “In what way? “It pays no attention to the fact that there is always room at the top.” CHICAGO.-FOR 16 minutes a} bag containing $30,000 lay in the | street, where M. J. Wright had |] thrown {t when attacked by auto mobile bandits, Every one thought it contained d dynamite bomb. A policeman finally picked it up. Dewey, a] COLO. weighing 145 pounds, | is the newest addition to the police acting aa a homeward es jeort for working girls who are|f} |forced to be out late, | satan | BERLIN.—FOUR ancient horses, | which were | sold at auction and | brought a total of $1.20. TRINIDAD, YORK—Sulfragets have “voiceless speeches” to advance thelr cause. The speeches | are printed on cards and displayed lin the shop windows. TRENTON, N, J.—For the firet |i jastate roads are being repaired by |i convict labor PHILADELPHIA.-AT a dinner | given by Mre. Edward T, Stotes-|7f bury, the bachelors were put on jexhibition, the guests were enter. | steamer Dora/ tained in the barroom of the Ritz- | [i | was fighting with a deckhand when |Cartton and iW the women smoked | clgarete iW i] The auto- | i DEAL BEACH, N. J Dora have) mobiles of Bertha W. Reid, ectress, |i and Albert drug concern Plaut, president of a ||} collided. Mise Refd ||} sustained injury to her right eye- || jlid and got a verdict for $7,200 damages | | NEW YORK.-—Bloodhounds at-| tracted by raw beef went to the home of Harold F, Heineman, who || was arrested for murder. Now he| he ts wuing the police for $15,000 CAMBRIDGE, MASS.—-An under. graduate committee, investigating | the conditions of student life, found that Harvard men spend $1,500,000 | & year for “pleasure.” EVERETT. THE Washington Educational association will hold a convention here December 26, 27 and 28 Topics of schoo! interest will be discussed. PUYALLUP. — hARGER appro- priations for the Western Wash- ington experiment station were|ff pledged by the state board at a banquet Thursday. PORT TOWNSEND. — Deputy Treasurer Hemingway died sudden- ly Thursday of heart disease, STAGGERS’ CLUB will dance tonight at Christensen’s hall, FOR BREAKING the terms of} his contract, the Seattle Texicab company asks an injunction and| $5,000 damages from EB. O, Kinney GEORGE COUDARE was re leased and his fine was remitted by Judge Cushman. “This may mean the boy's making,” said the Judge. STEAMSHIP INABA MARU ar|]f rived with 172 passengers and a large cargo of silk WASHINGTON, — AN aero-dy- namical laboratory ha# been creat- ed by President Taft for the ad vancement of aerial knowledge. | j WULE DEGROVICH was killed by an interurban car Thursday night at Renton Junction. ! JUDGE HENRY WELCH, 71, died Dhursday at Franklin. He was the father of Attorney Robert || Welch and Lieut. Welch, of the Se-|ff attle Fire department. FIRST CHRISTIAN church — will have charge of today's sales of the | Red Cross Christmas seals. Re-| [Hf celpts for the last ten days are but || $5 less than those’ of the same |i period last year. MRS, WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and Mra. Ernest Lister have sent the Ladies’ | Ald of the Haven Methodist church handkerchiefs for the church sale, | \ MRS. WILLIAM GREEN arrived | in Seattle Thursday with the body of her husband, killed by a train near Garrison, Mont, He was a university graduate and a Seattle engineer, |~-~—~~ CUT GLASS MUSTARD POTS, SPE- je sash for You, and Best for All If You Shop in the Morning i® is in the early morning hours, from 8:30 to 11, that 1 can make your selections to the best advantage, for it is ! wis are lightest and we are best able to give you individial and unhurried attentior the THE STORE OPENS AT 8:30 AND CLOSES AT 5:30 DAILY Christma between these hours s Gloves Gift Handkerchiefs 1 iy the qualities that one takes pleasure Women’s Embroidered Handke assort og 35e, 50c, 65c, 7 85c, $1.00, $125, s 1.50 and up to $12.00 each in giving and receiving. Our ments cover many requirements in styles } and colors Women's Initialed Handkerchiefs, 15¢, and 50c eact 25 25¢ WOMEN'S SHORT GLOVES— Women's Handkerchiefs, box of 3, 85, Glace Kid Gloves, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $1.00 and $2.00. $2.25 pair Women’s Handkerchiefs, box of 6, 90s, Suede Gloves, $1.50 and $2.00 pair. { $1.00, $1.65, $1.75 and $1.90. Doeskin Gloves, $1.75 pair. j Bs ggwoky Hikes 5 Linen Handkerchiety ‘ 2c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35¢ and Se. c A 5, $1.50 and $2.0 siti . ne Gloves, $1.00, $1.15, $1.50 and $2.00 Women’s Hand-hemstitched Handker. F chiefs, 25c, , 50c, $1.00, $1.25 Mocha Gloves, $1.50 and $2.00 pair to $12.00. % , ote Silk-lined Mocha Gloves, $1.50 and $2.00 Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs, 25¢, 35 pair and 50c.. Silk-lined Cape Gloves, $1.75 pair. Silk-lined Silk Gloves, $1.00 pair Suede-lined Silk Gloves, 75¢ pair. Men's Plain Handkerchiefs, 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00. Children’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, box of 3, 25¢ and 50c. Misses’ Handkerchiefs, 15c, 20c, 25¢, 35¢ and up to $1.50. WOMEN’S LONG GLOVES— 12-button White Kid Gloves, $3.25 pair; 16-button length, $2.25, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. 16-button Colored Kid Gloves, $3.50 and $3.75 pair —Firet Floor, , Gift Umbrellas satisfactory selection, for those whe would give these most practical and accepte in a 16-button Suede Gloves, $3.75 pair. able of gifts 20-button Kid Gloves, $4.25 pair. Women’s and Men's Umbrellas; $2.50 20-button Suede Gloves, $4.50 pair. to $25.00. 24-button White Kid Gloves, $5.25 pair Children’s Black Silk Umbrellas, $2.25 16-button Cape Gloves, $3.75 pair to $3.25. 16-button Mocha Gloves, $4.00 pair Children's Colored Um»rellas, $2.50 to —~Firet Floor. $3.25. a ee Special Values in Women’s Winter Suits and Coats A SPECIAL of Suits in plain and novelty styles, of black and white Mixed Suitings, Diagonals and Plain Serges, Sizes from 34 to 42. Special $10.75. i Coats, Special $10.00 An attractive group of Winter Coats in loose-fitting, and semi fitting models, some in belted effects, made up in good Mixtures in tan, gray, blue and brown, Chinchilla and Black Broadcloth. Sizes 16 and 18; 34 to 42. Special $10.00, assortment well-tailored —Basement Salesroom. eee Glove Bonds and is ogee at HE te oman Merchandise Certificates 57 7 See $y ema love Section Frrpenicn & Necsow cnc, Either of thesé is a sensible and $ pleasing solution of the gift problem On sale at various easily-accessible | points throughout the store. j a a es Boe Chiffon and Silk Waists ‘ Special $2.95 LEARING broken lines of dressy and] tailored models in Chiffon and Sik Waists, prettily trimmed with’ self-toned. nets and cream laces, at a specially-low | price—$2.95. Silk Petticoats, $2.95 Taffeta, Messaline and Jersey-top Petti- ‘coats, designed with deep plaited and tailor tucked flounces, with and without underlay. Plain and changeable colors. Very attract ive values at $2.95. i Margaret Aprons, 50c HE pretty Mar- garet Apron pic- tured is made of excel- lent quality white per- cale, patterned large polka-dots of red or blue and trimmed all around with plain- color binding. Attract- ive value at 50¢. Dutch Cap to match Apron, 25¢. —Basement Salesroom. with $ fF Basement Sateareom ff 50-Piece Dinner Set $10.00 Glassware Suggestions COLONIAL GLASS CAN- DLESTICKS, SPECIAL 25¢ EACH— Candlesticks of clear white glass, in the style pictured, eight inches high. Unusual values at 25¢ each. CIAL 75¢ EACH— Covered Mustard Pots in several pretty designs, unusually low-priced at 75¢@ each, CUT GLASS TOOTHPICK HOLDERS— In plain and novelty designs, prettily cut i on fine, clear glass, very good values at A’ open-stock pattern in American Sem 25¢ and 35¢ each. . Porcelain, of the attractive style pie CUT GLASS KNIFE RESTS— tured, with narrow black lace border S4P* Of good grade, heavy glass, in various} plemented by gold edge. sizes, interesting values at 25¢, 50¢, Moderately priced as follows: 75¢ and $1.00 each. The fifty-piece set (service for 6), CUT-GLASS COLOGNE BOTTLES— $10.00. ( In an attractively-cut design, 41% inches Hundred-piece set (serviee for 12), high, with stopper, at 50¢ each. $19.00. - come Glassware Section.