The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1912, Page 3

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{The Wonder Millinery Company 1825 Second Ave. ‘JUSEFUL GIFTS ARE APPRECIATED tm our Act on this suggestion. We are offering every gf Here's the gift that every man who frow a pipe or rolls own cigarettes will ful for. It’s ae GetiSous Prince Albert _ tobacco. It can't bite his tofigue, it's fragrant * smoked in the house, it’s the delight of every man who knows good tobacco. PRINCE ALBERT the national joy smoke makes it possible for every man to smoke a pipe! Give “him” a jar of P. A. et him interested in a jiminy pipe. You've rfo idea how much solace and and comfort it means after supper—or any other time. _The handsome while, whether ‘ Bay Prince Albert at all tobacco stores in pound glass humidors, half. pound tin humidors and also in the 10 tidy red tin and Se toppy red bag. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. large stock at one-fourth to one-half off regular prices, CRIMP CUT LONG BURNING PIPE AND CIGARETTE TOBACCO glass humidor holds a pound of Prince Albert and lasts a long he” smokes it via a jimmy pipe or a cigarette. A sponge in the top of the lid keeps the tobacco moist and delicious. it's your duty to make ‘‘him’’ P. A. ioyous this Christmas. THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1012. ‘LIKE TO BE A SCHOOLM’AM? | COULD Tou ANSWER THESE? | “What is thinking?” “Under what conditions do we think? “What are the essential elements"? lin the training of thinking?” If you can answer those ques tions paased the teachers’ examination tn (psychology just held by the state . AILOFO OR Ze H. oO" PASSENGER AGEN OR HONE MA EGON- WASHINGTON STATION, FOURTH AVENUE AND JACKSON STREET CITY FREIGHT AND maneein® OFFICE, bag Pai ad AVENUE, macapt ts | NEMLL, The journey to and from California via the ites Southern Pacific “THE SHASTA LIMITED” Or one of two other fine trains will prove a moet pleasant part of your ve cation. Round trip tickets te Los Angeles and return, good for six months, with | P er privileges going | 5 nd coming, now on sale |" ato; pistrict Teneionr. aent you probably would have). | you are a botanist board of education. The ¢ j tions sive n in Christensen'’s bal ght in pations in the | was this: | ht analysis of} “ace 4 with this question, | Id, no doubt, turn a hand r swoon in @ fit of blind| SEATTLE TWO BIG STORES For Xmas The Store That Saves You Money Fownes’ Gloves Fownes' Gloves Fit and Stay Fit ‘Fownes’ Lanark 2Ciasp Kid Gloves, In black, white and $1.00 Christmas Glove Certificates sj\COUPONS MAKE GOOD INVESTMENTS Clip Coupons—Save Maney This ope pod be COUPON prevailing shades, a pair 4 4 ‘ 4 / ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ 4 “ COUPON Second Ave. at James “. PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE quired a you.te” Dame @ selection of pootry which you considered sult-| able to be taught to an Bighth) grado class, With only the names | of Berton Braley and Walt Whit-} man tn mind, you would doubtless} have been embarrassed, Because you can go into any flow: | er store and name every fern,| tions was tricky, it was explained Any school ex-| amination would be easy, One of| the firet questions was to describe | |® corm, & tuber, & rhizome and a| stolon. Not #o eimple Your knowle t a » Injunetion to » of the < This one might have t, for only ten out of a © questions had to be ® he did, or how the Roi oman | m differed from that of the the examination ques tions was trick it was explained. | They were morely intended to deal | with their subjecta in a practical and essential way REMEDIAL LOAN OFFICE SUCCEEDING SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 20. That the San Francisco remedial association, ent mpan $3,000 IS FOUND IN AN OLD CAN SBURG, Ip PETER re. Ma ch apparently had bee disturbed for 20 years. LONE BANDIT HOLDS UP 50 MEN BUTTE, Mont, Dec jand masked, a bandit pold-up man to lose hia| OLD FRIGATE MAY SAIL IN CANAL) WASHINGTON, Dec. 20—-Coi greeaman Raker has asked house committee on naval ap priations to report favorably the | ftem of $256,000 for the repair of} the old wooden frigate Portamouth the first vessel to fly the American | fag in San Francisco bay. Raker has suggested that the Portsmouth be the firet vessel sent through the Panama canal, | THE eateee The following ees pald by loca oEente te the produ paid by the retatier Xoo! x. ae rater ont jotly first grad a al wrades rimmed sides iS join pork oulders } ¢ “oye, live. hoomters, My. Spring duck tow. 7,.00@ 19.00 Gik:00 14.004 3 00 toogit se Hi 6:88 ONLY THREE DAYS FOR CHRISTMAS PREPARATIONS WE ARE OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AN EASY-TO.GET-TO STORE, AN EASY-TO-SHOP-IN STORE, WITH A COMPLETE. HOLI- DAY STOCK, AND SPECIAL PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Our Suit Department SOME SPECIAL Is Busy HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR $9.00 9 CHILDREN’S 2c COATS WOOL RIBBED OSE, a pair Oc WOMEN’S BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, Very few Furs remain. + These will be closed out at pair 33:¢ less than cost. sus’. . - 916.00 921.00 $30 LADIES’ COATS . EVERY TIME YOU CLIP A COUPO a8 ae ieee WEAR, VESTS ANS PANTS, gray or 93c white, a garment 75c LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL CORSET COVERS, “Luzerne” brand, high °: §3¢ BOYS’ $1.00 GRAY FLEECED UNION SUITS, Jersey ribbed, a suit YOU PUT MONEY IN YOUR PURSE Saturday, & a. m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, 8 a. m. to 1 p.m. q } « i. ! COUPON an Saturday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m gj Saturday, S a.m. tot p.m __COUPON cou PON $1.00 CORSETS NEW, EMBROIDERY TRIMMED, 5-CLASP; HEAVY COUTIL, A PAIR ’ 69c FRINGED RUGS $1.75 REVERSIBLE; 98c SIZE 26x54 $2.50 BLANKETS SIZE 72x80. A PAIR— 25c PURE SILK RIBBON 4 AND 5 IN 16c WIDE, A YD 78 BOYS’ CORDUROY PANTS far 99¢ Prices in Toy Town Cut BS, REDUCTIONS ON UU REMAINING DOLLS . . $1.50 Kid Body Dolls . . 98c Kid Body Dolls . . 50c Kid Body Dolls . . . 65¢ Kid Body Dolls | P c Go-La 75c SILVER MESH ts AL ae $1.50 Go-Carts . 98¢ <i WITH LONG These Carts Have Folding Steel Frames 1,79 $1.25 Character SPECIAL LACE SCARFS AND SHAMS— 50c, 25c, 15c TABLE DAMASK $8 INCHES WIDE; VALUE 45c. A YD. Dollis . . . 95c Christmas Trees Cheap — All Sizes on This Corner Women’s Shoes Lace "5 Button Crochet Slippers For Xmas Gifts Ladies’ $1.00 and 75¢ Values .. BIG XMAS REDUCTIONS CLOTHING FOR Boy BOYS Save $9.00 on That Suit Men’s or Young Men’s Suit .$20.00 Extra Pants to match 4.00 Men’s Fine Shoes Gunmetal, Box Calf or Vici; $4.50 . 9 . . Men’s Furnishings Men's $5.00 Wool Ruffneck Sweat- ers, all sizes ' Men’s 50c Necktigg 39c Men’s $1 Shirts 69c Men’s Initial Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, in Pretty Holiday box of 6; a be vas) Silk Complete outfit— SATURDAY ys 1 5 oO SPECIAL $15.00 Overcoats, now FOR BOYS $6.00 and $6.50 Blue Serge ble-Breasted Suits and Nor folks at Boys’ $7.50 Heavyweight Suits, brown and gray Boys’ $4.50 Heavy Cheviot Suits $1.00 Juvenile Hats, to close . BOYS’ PLAY SUITS 35c Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs .....25¢ Men's $4.50 Bath Robes .......+....45- $2.98 Men’s $6.50 Smoking Jackets ...........$5.00 and Handkerchiefs . T5¢ Men's Combinations—Sox matched, ineattractive boxes for Xmas OPEN 8 A. M. OPEN EVENINGS

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