The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1914, Page 5

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Weoghouse-Grunbaum—“USE YOUR CREDIT"—416-424 Pike St THIS IS THE YEAR FOR | There's Hundreds of Practical, Useful and Beautiful Gifts at This | Store That Can Be | Bought on Credit Musto Cabinets In mahogany oak oF Clroassian walnut $25.00 to $12.50 Smoking fumed or Cir aul Imported Wicker Baskets, plain an | tinea, $0 to a3_ in height, Priced fre to Sewing $24 Turkish Leather F lustrated, hearity. up! covered with xenuine & i Child's Deak, with black d chatr; built of finished in carly mahogany. walnut Electric Iron, guaranteed tor $13.50 Writing ae eee? “ante oak In Craft fintehed in x fumed. Sale pri Store Open Relate ‘Evang Until 9:30 Woodhouse-Gninbaum 1 @- Ine 416% 424 -Dike Street: Telephone—Private Exchange—Elliott 3096 Desk, butit of soll m atyle llustrated | | Q-—Since coming to this city, eight years ago, | have sighted so many poor, neglected childre | that we are wealthy and have poo | ket ald, but | am giving much cloth jing from relatives in the East | which | give ae it le given to me. me most. | have In the past week found a family which |e terribly in need. The mother will give birth | ahe has nothing to welcome it with, large. | Can you help me, Mise Grey? 1 | can give to the older ones, but thie little one to come, | am heipless. t can make a few dresses and petti- | coats and If you could help me to | get skirts and little gowns, | will | do what | possibly can with the rest needed. TRYING-TO-D0-G00D, A—Surely, In our great cit there ts in one or oral hom a Mary or a Johnnie who has ou! grown the baby | possibly the little « | been laid away by careful moth fingers as a memento of roguish eyes and childish prattle; but what | mother-heart would not melt and respond to auch an appeal? Kind friends will read this and jhelp, | am sure, I have this wo: man's address and ff any one will send to The Star, in my care, a | bundYs of clothing for the arrival to-Be, I will see that the mother re- j cotves it, Q.—Much Is being said and done |to prevent married women from holding positions in Seattle. Up to this time, nothing has been said re-| side of the) garding the opposite question, but it le time the marrie women stated their side of the matter. | My husband le an industrious |man, and is working at t . lent time, but his Income [ficient to pay anything by. |many adverse ny ‘our short married life, such as subsided, his tem. perature Is normal, and he is able to receive reports from the front. The improvement started last night and continued today. LET KAISER SIT UP LONDON, Dec, 11-—-The katser was much better today and his doc tors allowed him to sit up for a few hours, ft was stated in a dispatch received here today from Berlin by of The Ha KAISER BETTER; HAS GATARRH OF THE THROAT By Karl M. Von Wiegand. BERLIN, Dec. 11—The kaleer le euffering from ca- tarrh ef the throat. > Ite ite mite less cost prefit and bad Bring bottle O14 Public Market, Can be remade into beautiful Neckpleces, Muffs and Fur Tur- bans. Model Millinery Co. Sth Floor, Second, at Pthe People’s Bank Bids. Attention es Se Here We Are RCONOMY BASEMENT 06 Rtowart O. Between First and Weetern ave. heif Jock up from Old Pike Fises Public Sassoon, iy Little Misfit store of 4 Beoond -h Don't forget the place. ECONOMY BASEMENT 04 Mtewart Mm. Retweem First and Westera Avs. Entrance on Btewart et. No steps; Just level entrance SELLING WOMEN’S COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS OUT AND WAISTS, FURS AND FINERY AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. THE STORE IS LEASED, THE FIXTURES ARE SOLD, |} AND THE MERCHANDISE MUST BE DISPOSED OF AT ONCE. Here Are the Prices Women’s $7.50 to $12.50 Coats cut to $3.95 Women’s $10 to $15 Coats cut to... .$5.95 Misses’ $7.50 to $12 Coats now Women’s Plush and Caracul Coats, worth up to $25, for Women’s $18 to $25 Suits for Women’s Suits, up to $35.00, for Women’s Suits, up to $50, for Women’s Dresses, worth up to $15, for $3.95 Women’s Dresses of Velvet and up to $30, for Silk, worth Petticoats, Jersey Top, Silk Ruffle, worth $5, for $2.50 Silk Taffeta and Messaline Petticoats, worth $3.75, for Waists of Chiffon and Silk, worth to $7.50, ‘all at Waists of Mull and Lawn, worth up to $2, for .. re Terms cash. All sales final. urday night till 10 o’clock. . .98c Open Sat- RETIRING FROM BUSINESS B. BULOS 1318 Second Avenue George Francis Rowe & Company, Advertising Dept. Now to clear this, which worrles| to a little one in a few weeks and| | not even a shred, and the family is STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 11, 1914. PAGE 5. | ness and death In the family, our little savings account dwindled to nothing Now, we are desirous of getting @ little home, but how are we go-| | ing to eave anything with which to| | Pay for It unless our income le In. creased? This cannot be done at |the present time unless | work. | There Is another side to this |question. In this country, every free-born citizen hae a right to honest tiving, Why! woman, simply because ie married, be deprived of this) | ajority of us work because we need the money, and need it) badly. Why should we give up our positions to some girl sa) | good home, and perhap | father, and works only | would rather do it than to | home? WHAT WOMEN WORKERS SHOULD DO 18 TO UNITE, AND FIGHT THIS BATTLE TOGETH- R, NOT FIGHT EACH OTHER. ‘he married women and the un- married women have the same right, no matter what the circum- stances may be, but a woman whose husband receives a email salary, and who can better her cir- cumstances by working, should not be hinde A position ie not a charity gift, and when a woman works Into @ good position, no | busy-body hi right to try to take It from her. CONSTANT READER. A.—This reader brings out some strong arguments in favor of m ried en who work. Let's have some more opinions. Q.—How can | find exact age of a | Parents and know wh: at the time of the birt son In question. The age is prob- | ably 28 or 30 ye 8. | A—Birth ree recent date in country Ie not at all probable that any public; record exists of birth In question, | unless parents were members of a/ chureh where baptism is @ cere-| | mony | |. @—Can you tell me what church the Rockefellers attend in New York city? MRS. M. | | Ao far an I have been able to} learn, the Rockefellers do not at- tend church in New York city. Thetr home {# at Pocantico Hills, Tarry town, which Is some distance from New York city. The family chureh| is the Euclid Ave. Baptist chureh| in Cleveland, Obio. | FREE OFFER ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION The offer of the choice of any | lady's hat in stock free with each lady's suit, made by the Greater ‘Seattle Cloak @ Suit Co. and a vertived tn last Friday's Star, at- jtracted much attention. Some, however, believed it was too good to be true, Mr. 8. Wolf, manager of the store, desires to assure one jand all that the offer means just what {t says and that any lady pur- chasing a sult at the store, which im located at 1418 Second Ave, can pick out any hat in the store | free, no matter what its value. —_——— 20% DISCOUNT ON ALS HAIR GOODS It is our custom to offer, the very attractive discount} of 20 per cent on all Hair Goods twice a year. | This is done to stimulate business, and we should be lvery glad to have you take advantage of the oppor-| tunity it offers to get the) very best in Hair Goods at} extraordinarily low prices. We pride ourselves on} our unfailing ability. to! match your hair. Expert) salespeople give you intel- ligent service. 3 Ventilated Toupees for Men are the approach to Nature you They are light, comfort- e-fitting and porous. Wigs for Men and Women, Factory Hair Store 1401 First Ave. Lola M. Hanson, Manager. ac Dougall + fouthwick Ceo Store S the Crristmas Spirit R. B. GAGE, Receiver. Second Ave. and Pike St. McDougall-Southwick Glove & Merchandise Certificate: Wrapping and Mailing. Second Floor. Store Open From 9 a. m. to 6p. m. Solve the Gift Problem Santa’s Grab Bag—Lots of Fun for Little Money N Saturday we will open, as is our annual custom, the Santa Claus Grab Bag in the Toy Department In this most interesting bag have been placed many hundred desirable items, each carefully wrapped to conceal its identity Se is charged for permission to select one of these curiosity-inspiring packages, in which you are sure to find some practical Christmas toy, which is worth at the very least 5¢ A Stable of Fine Horses on Sale Hobby and Rocking Horses, not trot- ters. quite a number of $3.25 Daisy Wagon, $2.50. Made | of hardwood, in either red or natural finish; 16-inch rear wheels We have reduced for this selling | $3.00 Daisy Newspaper Cart $1.75 skin horses, which are | 18-inch wheels, body 16x19 and 12 so constructed as to be either rocking | inches deep. horses or hobby horses, as desired—the | $1,25 Humpty Dumpty Circus $1.00 jatforms detaching from the rockers by A humb screws. effective: $5.00 Horses reduced to $3.75; $6.50 Horses reduced to $5.00; $6.75 Horses | to $5.25; $7.50 Horses to $6.75; $10.50 Horses to $8.00; $13.50 Horses to $10.00; $15.00 Horses to $11.75; $17.00 Horses $8.75 Horses to to $12.75. Children’s and d Misses’ Coats Wool Coats V2 Pric 45 Coats are included in this selling in heavy winter weights, in such materials as cheviots, zibel- ine, broadcloth, caracul. Some have capes, others are belted models, while a few are Sport Coats. They are excellent coats, of excellent material and work- manship, but they are offered to you at ¥% price. Sizes from 6 to 17 years. Formerly priced from $5.00 to $37.50. Third Ploor Christmas Ribbons and Novelties Tie-up Ribbons in holiday red or white, with holly designs; 5-yard bolts, 10¢. Holly Red Satin Ribbon, No. 1, 10-yard bolts, 10¢. Holly Red Satin Ribbon, widths from 2 to 5 inches, 12%¢ to 25¢. Floral Ripbons from 4 to 6 inches wide, the yard 25¢. Corsage Roses and Ribbon Novelties Corsage Roses in extremely pretty designs, with bud; excellent for 50¢. Lavender Coat Hangers, made with lavender ribbons, $2.25. : Ribbon Novelties, including Slipper Trees, Corset Bags, Boudoir Slippers, Opera Bags, Round Garters and many others, made to order —First Floor. A Woman's Favorite Christmas Gift SILK HOSIERY 1,200 Pairs of Pure Thread Silk Hose Choice of silk tops. Every pair has double sole, heel and toe. Colors are black or white. Spe- lisle or cial, 6 pairs in a hol- iday box, $5.50. Each, $1.00. Onyx Silk Hosiery $1.35 In this assortment are plain and embroidered Hose, in black, white, tan and gray. Kayser, Truso, Everwear and Phoenix Silk Hosiery, in a wide range of black, white and fancy shades, in holi- day boxes; the pair $1.00. —Piret Floor 75 Trimmed Hats Formerly Sold_to_ $25.00 Cut to $7.95 Smart Dress Hats, semi-dress and Tailored Hats in a complete variety of colors: and styles, including many close-fitting, fur-trimmed turbans, as well as soft velvet shapes and large flat sailors. An exceptional bargain for $7.95. Fancy Velvet Sets reduced to 4. Hats Second Floor. Christmas Stationery the Desirable Inexpensive Gift et ne ess Initialed Stationery 25c * Superior quality of linen fabric Paper or Correspond- ence Cards with initial embossed in blue; 24 sheets or cards and envelopes. Holiday box for 25¢. Gift Stationery 50c Berlin’s Colonial Lawn in several sizes; 24 sheets and envelopes in hand-painted Christmas box, 50¢. Monogrammed Embossers 25c, 35c and 50c Roober’s ,Embossers, full nickel-plated, for embossing your own stationery or cards. i Mirat Floor limited number of these popular These reductions are | toys have been reduced in like propor- | tion The 25¢ Table | Continues to draw liberally, for it offers | excellent bargains in toys. No toy placed | on here unless it hes been reduced, and | unless its former price was at least 35¢. ' —Basement GIFTS FOR WOMEN SLIP P KIND _ AND CHILDREN Women’s Felt Comfy Slippers $1.50 In pale blue, pink, taupe, wine, lay ender, red, purple, navy and rose. Com- plete range of sizes amd widths, priced at $1.50, Women’s De Luxe Felt Slippers $1.75 In pale blue, lavender, old rose and gray. piped with white or contrasting colors, Aji sizes and priced at $1.75, FELT JULIETS FOR WOMEN $1.50 These are offered in staple shades. Some are rib- bon trimmed, others braid trimmed, and others in dark gray are fur trimmed. All sizes priced at $1.50, CHILDREN’S FELT COMFYS $1.10 AND $1.25 These are to be had in dark blue and red in fancy designs on the toe, which are in contrasting col ors. Children’s sizes at two different prices, $1.10 and $1.25, Second Floor. $1.25 to $1.95 Waists Special 85c Odd sizes and mussed Waists of lingerie, allover embroidery or lace trimmed, have been reduced for this selling. They are all new models, with set-in sleeves and the new collar effects. All sizes in the assortment, but not all in every style. 4 —Second Floor, Sale of Boys’ Overcoats Reductions on Regular Stock Merchandise Formerly $10.00, reduced to $7.85; formerly $7.50,, reduced to i“ formerly $6.50, reduced to $4.85; formerly $5.00, reduced to $3.85. Sizes from 3 to 10 years. Boys’ $12.50 Norfolk Suits Special $9.85 These are high quality in workman- ship and materials. Sizes 8 to 17 years $7.85. Boys’ $4.00. Boys’ $2.95. Boys’ Sweaters, $1.50 to $5.00. Boys’ Handkerchiefs, 10¢, 15¢, 20¢ and 35¢. High Grade $10.00. Suits, Bath Robes, $3.50 and Raincoat and Hat, special, Third Floor. 86 Coats Have Been Reduced From $18.50 and $22.50 T0 $10.75 This been assortment has taken from our regular stock lines at $18.50 and $22.50, and has been radically re- duced for the reason that we desire to clear these Coats from this particu- lar line, You will find in the assortment belted models, flare models and side pleated garments, in three-quarters and full- lengths, in plain colors and fancy mixtures, and in a variety of popular materials An exceptional oppor- tunity to buy a_service- able coat at the reduced price of $10.75.

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