The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1913, Page 12

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Tn IE_ SEATTLE STAR Store Open Till 9 f'n Wednesday Evening December 24th Store Open Till 9 ; On Tuesday Evening THE CHANGELESS PAST If vou have said a cruel thing To wound and paty oe PERHAPS THESE Nothin do will ever bring i aa Vout way. setreet ore closes Way aA 5 CHRISTMAS GIFT in ee eee Sale Square, First Floo ane ty Razors but qtill, in apite of care © wear ia th Silver Deposit Ware Yu" tev oss Specially Priced rag i SUGGESTIONS— FROM THE BON MARCHE ed that's wrong, 00 pe 1 ON ough afterwards you labor loag With bigh endeavo lis MAY AID YOU IN YOUR HOLIDAY SHOPPING To ive Mt down and and make It right A TIMELY special offering of this desir- | reg “ae ai: ON THE LAST 2 BUSY DAYS BEFORE CHRISTMAS Yo know the deed still stands tn spite able gift ware, featuring new designs |? 00) P ests a And Courteous Pemick aie, caer ie ai eds Vek Bs a and the most attractive shapes. Included are | gs ang % ey a Attention The stain ts there! Gillette Safety Razors, nickel-plated, in black Mo- e, including shay Salt and Pepper Sets, including two shakers and glass Good Service fo. Assured Here * AK is The record standa--tn spite of totl and fret | | Our acts remain, however much We rhe them; | If you'd atone for deeds that you regret ] roceo ca Don't do them! ing soap and brush, en- ed in nickel cases, $6.50; BERTON BRALEY stand decorated with el silver deposit, pic GIFTS THAT tured to left spe ‘ in pigskin case, $8.00. be ial HOP set | Gillette Safety Razors, LOS ANGELES, Dec 22.—Shot to death in a battle with another Large Salts and Peppers, non-corro ase and including shavimge WILL BE SURE TO LIKE» WILL BE PLEASED WITH Ss) na'hontnore man of San Antonin, Tex. te deus here, ad Roy 1 | sive top and pretty ation, illus: | soap and brush, $10.00 te man, who fired the fatal shots, ts beld = trated above, special 5O@ pair Gillette Safety Razor Net Shopping Bags to 75c Cake Sets $2.50 to $10 Dinner Sets $4 to $115.00 | Tea Sets $4.50 to $12.50 Ea. Corset Covers $1.50 Berry Sets $1.49 to $10) Knit Slippers $1.50 Sets, sterling silver, con- r aving soap and brush, $22.50. Auto Strop Safety Razor, | standard edition, in leather, v | gun-metal or nickel case, + $5.00. Auto Strop Safety Razor, Mackinaw Coats $5.00 Each Brass Smoking Sets $1 to $15 Leather Pillows $5.50 Each Chess Sets and Board $1.25 ntly from San Antonio to see his two ying when they re came he Il children, who had been given into his wife's ke parate Pictured above, Hut ter Tubs of clear en tain mirror, s some time ago. Villiers and Glover were living in a luxurious they were married last October | Late yesterday De V sont a messenger to Glover's home, with I & hote to the woman, seeking an tntervi He had come to Los An Kelex, he said his babies, The messenger was not gdqitted, and De Villiers, himself taking the messenger in an automobile, Went to de mand an audience y According to the story told by the door, De Villiers accused bim of breaking graved glass, de ed with silver dep The each At right Sugar and Cream Sets in an at tractive plain shape, prettily engraved, HIS VISIT ENDS IN mel } messenger, Glover came to the ff his home, and the } Shoe.Bags, for 69c seal case, containing shav- fine glazed earth- | Razors at a range of pop- enware, choice of cobalt-blue, olive-green and brown, with | ular prices Cut Glass Bowls $2.49 to $10 | Percale Aprons 25¢ to $1.50 | Coin Purses 25c to $1.00 E h| Lingerie Waists 50 to $10.00 | cw Ax a tnatter of fact, a marriage ceremony In Wieconsin In unflec omsary Under the laws of Wisconsin, all that ts required tn this state tn] that two persons w are not ried at the time shall agree to accept each other as n Aw no wer ry, the physical examina thon by the state law ca reed | 3 Cony St $1.75 Krappled. Ax they rolled upon the floor, Glover drew an auton i} th heap cd 3 Comfy S £5 $1.75 |] revolver and shot De Villiers three times i with suver ce" | ing soap and brush, $6.50 cen aa. Provan hance Each ' | posit desiet| We also show a ie 4 | EUGENIC MARRIAGE LAW VOID | Bie pa 2 | Wet she » to at | Shaving Mugs 15¢ to $1.00 Umbrellas, $2.00 to $10.00 i Large Sugars | Manicure Sets, Scissors 4 | . | MILWAUKEE, Win, I 22. he eugenic marria ¢ SME cape. 4 Chocolate Sets $1.95 to $20 fo. vise wii Ko tate éttect in this goo hg an wy ae “Aragon and Creamers of | Shears, Pocket Knives and The tement is made on high legal authority that the law is void, be | | | silver deposit in floral design, pictured to left, spec ial —Firet Floor. $1.25 pair --falé Square, Firat Floor Women’s Blue Serge Trousers $2.50 Fancy Wool Trousers $2.95 aE tha Umbrellas, $1 BOYS LIKE THESE THINGS| CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR GIRLS) Nin agrecmest such, us the tpllowing Art Needlework Novelties a ties before a notary public, and fi register The p as who have signed this paper on this day tak er for husband and wife, being then in the state of Wisconsin, and they beginning to I at Reduced Prices ar MBROIDERED Centerpieces, Scarfs and Doilies in ANY ONE OF THEM SURE TO PLEASE MESH BAGS FOR GIFTS, PRICED $5.00 EACH | AND THEY ARE NOT AT ALL COSTLY Sor wi GOOD CIRCUS SETS, aT FROM. | 65c TO $2.50 = EACH together as such husband and wife | PRICED AT 98 APIECE | NEAT wAToH ° aaa a es aaa seh Sa a ae Pe 2a 25.3 eran Italian Cut, Eyelet, Scalloped-edge, Cluny-lace-trim- . bs OAK wari IN BK: ' A DIFFERENCE a 2 , C i 20 $6.00. LUS, PRICED AT $1.50 EA. HANDSOME MANICURE SETS, PRICED $2.50 The Siridny eohest tonshor eked bie Glace te give him: the HP med and German knot effects, special 2e to 5.00 ‘PKIN RINGS, 25¢ TO $2.50 PRICED 60c EACH definition of a “pilgrim.” | Tinted Linen Novelties, including Match Scratchers, =N’S) Gift Um- Se TO $10.00 PAIR HANDSOME JEWEL BAGS, PRIC One little fellow sald: “Please, sir, I think apligrim isaman |i Shaving Pads and other useful articles, special 25¢ to brellas in two desire icED AT $250 A PAIR SiLk STOCKINGS, PRICED 50c TO $2.00 PAIR who travels a great deal.” | 4 ; BBO AY See! oC WEGL GARGGREC SEAT 7D O1GAT EA. This did not exactly sult the teacher, so he said: “Well, 1 — jf} $1.00. able styles, made on 8-rib con oe “ travel about quite a little, but I'm not a pilgrim.” rial 10c to $1.75 > . ; PRICED AT $3.95 A SET INTY GIFT KIMONOS, PRICED 08 APIECE “Oh, oir, but mean & geod man,” eagerly replied the litte Halt Pennants and Fillows, specie $ st Paragon frames, with Mis- GOOD BOXING GLOVES FOR GIFTS, 75c EACH | HANDSOME GIFT GRACELETS, AT $1.98 EACH one—Harper's Magazine. Hand-embroidered Scarfs and Pillow Covers, specia’ sion handles. One style is See ener ® GIFTS, PRICED 75 EACH | SEWING SETS, COMPLETE, PRICEO AT i) Mery ere Poe $2.75 to $18.00 - finished with Turkish loop, ARE PRICED $250 EACH] WARM Mad tad tne eee eer ay WILL SING “MESSIAH” CHORUS | | Tapestry Scarfs, Bags and Pillows, special $1.00 to | the other has silver deposit Foor cH ESTS FOR BOYS, PRICED $1.98 EACH | DAINTY PURSE VANITIE Be Hl ss7s va | etitng, | Ogeeeal a STERLING SILVER SHOE HOANS, AT 7c EACH HANDSOME TOILET SETS, PRICED $4.00 SET TNGERSOLL WATCHES ARE PRICED $100 EX MILITARY BRUSHES, AT 60c TO $1.50 A SET CUT RATES ON ELECTRIC LIGHT OUTFITS FOR TREES; EVER READY OUTFITS, made with. green silk MULTIPLE OUTFITS, with green composition cord, extension china sockets and cireult brake candelabra socket, silk cord, barrel Junction; each lamps with every string—set extra lamps any | 141, tights independently of the others Sutte:s 4 at $1.00. — Basement Sale-room New Party. Slippers, $2.95 Pair | Gift Dressings HE Basement Sales- rs a cue room has just re- NCIC SURE Cards and Christmas Tags, in an ceived an attractive ship- | < psa 3 c ss ment of smart new Party : ortment of styles, special; 2 packages for 5c. Dr. Ralph Atkinson has been chosen to lead the singing at Seattle's! first Christinas civic festival, which will be staged on a large pintform at the south end of the old Coliseum bullding, Third and Jefferson, on/ Christman eve. Singers from various churcher will join In the Halte-| lujah chorus from Handel's “Messiah Wagner's aod Caranaogh’s |i banda will play; Mile. Christine Labarraqne will ating; KR. Peatyn Davies | will aing “The Star of Bethlehem. As 4 part of the festival, a group | of 50 obiidren, under the leadership of Mrs, Helen Howarth Lemmel,} Will sing carols in the hospitals and orphanages | time. | a9 si ‘ Outfit, Slight. $1.95 | $9 Outfit, 2light $6.69 | $5 Outfit, Tight $3.50 | $12 Outfit, 21-light $8.89 “IN NEED | Slippers on the Colonial id = Outfit, 16-ight.$4.39 | $12 Outfit, 32-light.$8.89 $8 Outfit, 14+light $5.95 | Fourth Floor, Toy Shop. | last nan you applauded that armies wonder at the show ied a NOE eS 2 Rasement Salesroom, j “Yes; | thought he deserved a hand.” | med with bright metal Lace Drape ae sists Cactcsecli ————$——— se : DAINTY GIFTS FOR THE BABY | GOOD GIFTS FOR THE HOME | buckles. Choice of pa | Veils, 39¢ ent leather, dull ° kid, ASK PROTECTION FROM MAYOR| been made to Gov. West by the y, vb re Whe say that the town, and t the mayor, who ts THAT ALL THE FAMILY MAY ENJOY BRASS CANDLESTICKS, PRICED 25¢ TO $3.75 VACUUM CLEANERS, FROM $25 TO $35 EACH | AND FOR VERY LITTLE FOLKS AS WELL UNAJAMAS AND PAJAMAS, FOR $1.50 A SUIT STRING DOLLS, FOR BABY, 25¢ TO 50c EACH | ACE Drape and Fancy Face Veils, in a pleas- ing range of designs. Black black velvet and satin, $2.95 pair Basement Balearoom | interests are in con NO RATTLES, PRICED 25¢ EA. BED COMFORTS, PRICED AT $2.50 TO $19.75 |] 4 sualoonkeeper, gives dances at his house on Saturday night, selling and | ff } and colors, 39c, RE AC UES, AT 65c To $2.50 AXMINSTER RUGS FOR GIFTS, AT, EA., $21.95 giving away liquor to minors and habitual drunkards. The complaint —RBasement Salesroom. DAINTY CASHME! i a | says that the mayor and the three councilmen of the town are all sa Ca e Gloves a BOOTEES, CROCHETED AND KNITTED, AT 25¢ CHINA JARDINIERES, PRICED AT 50¢ TO $1.00 |) iio, Mi: Hand Ba S West declares that rellef will be afforded them, and that 4 CARVING “SETS FOR GIFTS, SET, $249 TO $10 DINNER SETS, PRICED, EACH, $5.49 TO $150,00 FRUIT BASKETS, FROM $1.00 UP TO $3.00 EA | CLUNY LACE CENTERS, PRICED $2.50 TO $a | GIFT SEWING BASKETS, PRICED AT, EA., 500 Special 85c W' IMEN’S Cape Gloves, good quality, in desirable shades of brown, prix seams, special 85¢ KIMONOS OF ALL KINDS, FROM 50c TO $1.25 BATH ° THERMOMETERS, AT 35e TO Sc EACH HOT V HOT WATER BOTTLES, PRICED 50c TO $1.25 SLEEVE HOLDERS FOR GIFTS, 50c TO 65c EA nen to tak. on he detern whatever mens will be vixorously enf BIBLE SAVES LIFE OF PASTOR ced. Special 50c | M' JIRE Hand Bags with metal frames, moire | handles and fancy linings; f TOILET SETS FOR GIFTS, 50c TO $3.50 EACH BLAIRSVILLE, Pa., Dec. 22.-—A Bible, earri der his arm, saved |f FETY PIN HOLDERS, WITH PINS, AT 98 STAND SEWING BASKETS, PRICED $2.00 EACH the life of Rev K McClure, Presbyterian pastor and president of the | ff parr Basement Balasroom | also Leather and Imitation Anti-Saloon league, yesterday. A bullet fired at the minister penetrat. | jf 7 TY PILLOW COVERS, FROM 50c TO 98 HANDSOME FLOWER BASKETS, EACH, AT $1 4 rset | | Leather Hand Bags, with ed the Bible and made a slight abrasion his left side. It is believed bat it was a deliberate attempt to assasal . GooD SATIN BED SPREADS EA., $200 TO $6.00 ALL wool BLANKETS, FROM $5 TO $15 PAIR KNI CARRIAGE ROBES, FROM $2.50 TO $5.50 JNFANTS’ BASKETS, FROM 40c TO $2.50 EACH PRETTY SONNETS, AT 65¢ TO $3.95 EACH Silk Petticoats for Gifts metal frames and strap han- i | dles, fitted with coin purses, an exceptional range of styles and prices for your | special 50¢ each. choosing. Any selection will be put in attractive Christ- Rasement Salesroom Scientists are forever saying this and that against k DUSTLESS “MOPS, PRICED FROM 50c TO $1.50 | | but young people with warm feet and emotional souls will con. _tinue to accept the poet's views on the subject—Toledo Blade. as be | : | LOADS OF CHRISTMAS DELICACIES IN THE GROCERY STORE MON A WILL SOON BE HOME Te Mcaisiine Pesisdiag SaOk tod Ebony Toilet Mixed Peet—eitron, orange and | Golden Dates—new crop, oxtra | New Cluster it ts bat aa kesatalen a ‘a re Crepe de Chine and Jersey-top Petticoats, $3.95 and | Ware for Gifts «unr time it will be taken back to the Louvre. j ee : | Hair Brushes, $1.00 to Novelty Costume Petticoats, $7.50 to $12.50. | 0. ! i Atmore’s Mince Meat——(he finest berries — endid quail | quality. Priced. « Be | Jersey bere A second Floor, . package aks pound We A A EAL 3 Ebony Military Brushes, Teun Garden Mince Ment —s eb « . ° $1 50 to $5.00. eady for 4 A Pota WASHINGTON, Dec, 22.—Philip Tindall, attorney of Seattle G f L h > . pound 18¢ 2ic day night presented to Bupreme Court Justice McKenna, at his 1 ts in eat er Ebony Dressing Combs, q the appeal of oe Linda mar id Hazzard, convicted of man OMEN'S Hand Bags in the newest styles in fine | —First Floor. ughter for the death of Claire Williamson, an English woman, who 4 ah e160 ¢ S27) os ini A MAN WOULD LIKE TO FIND WHAT TO GIVE TO A WOMAN while taking the Hazzard fast cure. ‘The appeal ix taken on t leathers and fabrics, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.50, $5.00, ind that the woman Was convicted of manslaughter while engaged || $7.50 and up to $45.00. | Fireless Cookers a life, while the ehar @ was that of u | 4 ’, - Salad pee | ANY of THESE IN OR NEAR HIS STOCKING ON CHRISTMAS DAY IN THE MORNING fai dc ocr betcha me! Women’s and Men's Dressing Cases, $3.50 to $25.00. for Gifts HEAVY ELASTIC SUSPENDERS, PAIR, AT 25¢ DRESDEN RIBBON OPERA BAGS, AT $2.00 EA. Bome women are also money-mad. A New York girl cheer. | Coat Hanger Sets, $1.75 to $6.50. HEN 1 PRESIDENT SUSPENDERS, PRICED, PAIR, soc | TACHST VANITISS, PRET TILY BOXED, AT Soe my ia ieee ranep tinea adn tN alae. uae Collar Bags, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50 to $6.00 “ho ed i JAPANESE SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, EACH 25- | MAHOGANY FINISHED MUSIC CABINETS, $7.50 | - : Traveling Slippers in case, $1.00, $1.45 to $3.50 pair. Mpa NT oY PEAVY SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, EACH, $1.00 | 2 HANDKERCHIEFS IN BURNT BOX FOR 25c —__—— ridavher Phot Braniee; bbc’ 00 h loric Fireless Cooker you SILK INITIAL HANOKERCHIEFS, PRICED 506 | GLOVE HANDKERCHIEFS, PRICED 25¢ TO 50 LATE YESTERDAY AT M Boots, St ; rise er Be are giving her many extra FINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, EACH, AT 25¢ | MATTING SUIT CASES, FROM $150 TO $3.00 oon Ne mm Bs Pr a re hours of leisure and free SILK FOUR-IN-HAND TIES FOR GIFTS, AT 25¢ | FITTED BAGS, PRICED FROM $12.00 TO $20.00 So dom from the kitchen BROCADED SILK NECKWEAR, AT $1.50 TO $3.00 | Bain SHORT KiD GLOVES, $1.00 to $2.28 PAIR MANILA.—Maj. Amos B. Shattuck, Fifteenth infantry, died | Letter Cases and Bill Books, to $10.00. Oo i f th TAL WODER, FOR AFTER SHAVING, 10c : 3 | nd alt i aay ca F . Dp . ur showing 0: nese TALCUM PO -10¢ | EVENING GLOVES, WHITE, $2.25 TO $5.00 PAIR | BOSTON—The 22rd anniversary of the Pligrims’ landing wos| sever, Conea,) BORE pa Vie Racks, Playing | Cookers includes one- and SILK SOCKS AND GARTER SET, $1.00 A SET | HANDSOME SET FURS, FROM $12.60 TO $150.00 || observed : I Card Cases, Medicine Cases, Sewing Cases, Flasks and|,... ee (8 Rabaul lad ull fale rare Se REAL LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, $1.00 TO $17.00 5 ; | vy ther articles in leather moderate! tka : two-compartment sizes in SUSPENDERS AND LEATHER BELT, $1.50 SET | SiLK WAISTS, PRICED FROM $2.95 TO $25.00 WASHINGTON.—The weather department predicted frequent show: || OY ‘ a a moderately priced the new aluminum-lined ELASTIC SUSPENDERS AND SOCKS, $1.50 SET | PRETTY SLIPPER BAGS, PRICED, EACH, $2.50 || °T" 08 (he Pacific coast holld { Firat Floor. fela, *f 1 with . FULL DRESS PROTECTORS, FOR $1.25 TO $1.75 | UMBRELLAS, FROM 98c UP TO $10.00 APIECE WASHINGTON . eap am had | | a dels, is s — TRIS CINEN HANOKERCHIEFS, AT, EACH, 60¢ | WARM KNITTED SLIPPERS, A PAIR, bc TO Ga: ; a" - en ifraget hegdauariers were opened } v] ed ventilatigg valve, allow- iF t ‘i * C to keep lawmakers reminded of the ht for equal rights ovelty 1 alien ars rer tie ae ae} . shih a 2 ing excess steam to escape Kewple ; OAKLAND.—A small fire nearly started a panic at Plymouth Con \ND-TINTED Calendars in envelopes and boxes, | while retaining all heat nec gregational churoh, but Pastor A w P aliner quoted It | landscape and motto effects, 25c each essary for a perfect cooking PITTSBURG.—The Westinghouse factories laid off 4,600 men, ana At 50c, La r Catendars, in hand-colored motto and | operation fsJonew d& Laughlin, ndepapdent steel mill owners, 1,50 landscape designs, also the “Dinner Calendar,” “Friend or | Prices. $13.50, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.—Richard Hutchinson, fireman, and Two Calendar, “Daily Vhoughts for Daily Thinkers,” | $23.50 and Charl aes , reatgusant keeper, both San Franciseo men, were “Farmer's Dinners” and others. Packed in a special adits dibhes; Gadewe dovuina,. Wkdadl eee wat TSC “er | Hand-Colored Sachets in dainty designs, priced for | Christmas crate, making a BLACK BYTTES, Wyo—-Colliding with a Union Pacific freight, clearance at Sc, 10c, 1Se, 20e and 25« | handsome gift package. east bound, Los Angeles Ligsited passenger No. § was wrecked, two —First gloor. | Houser. 8 |trainmen being killed and several passengers slightly hury o rat @ices joussturntiohings (Sarin

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