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LUNCH in our TeaRoom Tomorrow serepereneeas Parisian Ivory and Ivoroid Toilet Articles Nothing could be a more delightful Christmas surprise than a set of Parisian Ivory, or just a few pieces. Here is a partial list to choose from: TRAYS in a variety of style, 25¢, A9¢, OS¢, $1.25 and POWDER BOXES at 49¢, $1.25 and HAIR RECEIVERS at 49¢, $1.25 and SOAP BOXE: b . PIN CUSHIONS with velvet top MIRRORS at $1.98, $2.19, 83.25 . SHOE HORNS, eT TTS CUTICLE KNIVES. COMBS in a variety of . ° CLOTHES BRUSHE PARISIAN IVORY BRUSHES ra ah! AEDS RPTVE TP oes ES SEND EE EE Extraordinary Sale of Hats THE BEST BARGAIN OFFER OF THE SEASON! 200 prettily trimmed Hats, values up $1.00 to $6.50, Saturday at These Hats are the season’s most desirable shapes and trimmings. The styles and values are so good that choos- ing will be easy. Come early for first choice. ys108 to $6.50. Your unrestricted choice from the lot at White Gloves We offer a fine quality white Kid Glove. in either dressy or mannish style. Attractively boxed in gay holly box and specially priced for Xmas shoppers $1. 50 at. ae Glove certificates sold for any amount. Art Goods da de n Fancy Aprons Dainty lawn ain Our fancy partment g00: ot Aprons dotted swt tty, net, ete Made of Beacon flan __adlles’ Silk Hose Thread § PIPL APRA LIA AD ALD DDD ADAP ARAL DALLA AL DDD ARP PDD PPD DD DDD DDD | STAR—FRIDAY 18, 1914. PAGE 2 neg a Thousand Fancy Plates Divided int ce singly, oth but you can big me of them come i] in set of twelve half of them eptable me n doren More than a are make be ent -49c autiful and a 98c, for to $1.25, for to $1.98, fo Will pre Lot 1 Lot 2 Value Valu MORROW SATURDAY Will be the banner day for Christmas buying all over the y city. We have been persist- » ently preaching to buy today or tomorrow, and buy early in the morning. Besides, we are giving extraordinary bar- gains every morning from 9 to 11 a. m. as an inducement for morning shoppers. These Are the Morning Bargains ON SALE SATURDAY FROM 9 TO 11 A. Child’s Oak Folding Tables, good, 4 ones—just the thing for a tea party. finish. Limit, one to a person. 9 we 1 Saturday .... P Also some Roman-estriped lawn ones, Values to $1.98. 9c Limit 2 to a person. 9 to 11 Saturday Signals for Boys’ Trains, over a hundred mt, 15¢ Ladies’ Lingerie Walste—We have about 10 dozen wa slightly counter museed, otherwise they are all right Dollies’ Clothes Trunk, —art blue ope lock and key and inside tray. Regular 25c. Limit, 2 to a person. 9 to 11 Saturday, at. . Huck Towels with embroidered and scal- loped ends; all white; a fair size. Regular 25c. Limit, 6 to a person. 9 to 11'Saturday of them to choose from. Regular 25c. 2 to a person. 9 to 11 Saturday..... Fur Neck Pleces, about 8 to select from, in black and brown. Assorted fure of splendid value. Sold regularly up to $7.80. Extra special for Saturday morning sales, 9 to 11 o'clock...... Saturday Selling of Toys ‘The last Saturday before Christmas ts children’s day in Toyland. We are offering a number of specials for Christmas selling, and ad vise you not to miss the timely opportunity to obtain Christmas gifts for the little ones. Some toys are very spectally priced, while prices on all other toys are made to suit elther fat or slender purses. Doll Furniture Dish Sets Toy Horses | Doli Chatre, Settees | and a8 High Chatre and Rock- | ers, of white enamel | with dainty flower de- | sign on some and Dutch | ferent peenes on Priced f fety of sizon from Me te Tin, Enamel hance te Rocking Horse and ait-| |y damaged, but not no He buy nize se styles. m 2Be to £2.44 and $4.25 Lingerie Gowns Dainty Crepe Gowns for Christmas gifts, either pink, blue or white. trimmed with dainty lace Other over style, edging and ribbon drawstring styles bave embroldery embroidered French knots and dainty ribbon rosettes, Price O8¢ Batiste Gowns, juet received Extra ith jality of materials, trimmed PO broidery Several styles to choose from. Price 98¢— io: Music Closed Out Popular and classical music cal and instrumental greatly reduced prices. —Front Balcony scallops or Dainty vo closed out at “COWS GO ON A JAG $0,000, hels with 1 million bushels of wheat HAMMOND, Ind. Dec 18 Million dollar fire at Pottsville, State veterinarian and health offi * ° Humane society asks parents not) to buy air guns for gifts this year Chi Public welfare commission willl ni0" late tits te hie ee hear cigar girls after Christmas Edward Gruby, 36, of 717 Marion Wheat, $1.20 per bushel; highest! st, attempted suicide. in five y . James J. Clark, re-elected presi Canadian club holds lent Journeymen's Barbers fon, luncheon at Allen Dale Mrs, Eunice trons, Silverdale, Gales Managers’ association ban- dies here quet employe Funeral services held for Samuel Government transfers Dr. nston, 4 | Madsen to Glendive, Mont U. G. Moore appointed receiver) E. L. Grondahl, banker, departs for Woodland general hospital for East Yukon Order of Pioneers elect Man found dead on shores of John ©. Nelson president Lake Union identified as H. M.) Bonnett o--—— Six hundred debaters to argue) | single tax throughout state Friday | night Bank of California holds annual dinner. 8. S. Oanfa returns to Seattle trade. Canadian government opens! Broughton straits to navigation. * em by paying ata HERE takes new 000,000 weekly term: Gen Francisco to him Jems) Jo! stronger army ELSEWHERE Giuseppe Motta heads Swiss par-) iament Commander Kittelle of cruiser Al bany, at Bremerton, ordered south to take command of Maryland Representative Johnson, Washing lton, begins agitation for better » “| Lot ro Leo M, Frank appeal Rivers and harbors bill cut $20, Capt. Chas. L. Lanham new quar at Fort Worde Funston visite home in San and see while he wa Panama canal has collected more a million in tolls | nator Lodge proposes bill for Secretary Daniels plans visit to Hawali in Mareh. French academy literature grand prize divided between Poe Mouel and Jean Louls V: Danie! Parish, noted numismatist New York after fall Bandits rob jewelry store in St after gun fight Fire destroys third of Elbe, Wash., business district Agricultural department cers, speeded to Tipp increase 300 per in answe canoe county to a hurried — sumsor year from Samuel Shearer, who report ed a violent epidemic of foot mouth disease on his ranch. When th ficials arrived they found ste, a blooded Holstein, and a Jersey milker, feet up ward on the sward, apparently tak ing the count. Investigation dis closed a cider press in an orchard and @ pile of fermented apple pulp. The cow drunk HAS SMOKED 120,000 PILLS, SEEKS A CURE MOUND CITY, Mo., Deo, 18.—C. Cornell has started on a 4,000. Pa. fice department in| VU, 8. contractors | cent., Atianta murderer,| ago, | Columbia frozen over from shore to shore. Wishkah Logging Co. Cre Lumber Co., of bankrupt Bay City, Ore., by fire St. John ranch, at Adna, Wash., sells for $40,000 Juneau contributes $4,500 to Bel gian relief. T. H. Martin, Commercial Club, resigns. Shingle Weavers’ union takes over Allen mill, at mouth of Cow itz w Foodstuffs valued at $10,000,000) mile journey on foot to cure him vered to Belgians elf of th igarette habit The day logger, takes overdose ro decided to stap smoking, Cornell of morphine in Aberdeen Jail; dies.| estimated that he had sumed Big Craig Mountain tumber mill, more than 120,000 cigarettes: He t Winchester, Idaho, reopen 8 rarely without on in his | Safe crackers blow Douglas, Alas-| mouth, and. his range was from 30 figures ka, safe; get $900. to 80 a day, exports compared to November and Big Aberdeen cannery wiped out at Vera Crux were manager Tacoma » Kugene have been de Joe Duffy, cor 4 BOY OF 18 EARNS $5,000 YEAR WORKING WITH HIS HANDS TO WORK WITH HIS HANDS AND BRAINS HE TAUGHT HIMS RAPIDS, Mich., old boy! nd de y who hes taugh to work with hi AND Dec aeroplane make is propel | ler. It must balance perfect re @ year for i ol imself how geo hands—and hin| brat ing to prains—a who, three years re regard him fi boys of prev AKO, ‘exarding him: oa 5 eesdae © capitalist becatse he earned three vesible to construct dollars a month by mowing a neigh im possit bor’s Jawn and tending thé” fur. propellers. He bought five or six sprace and in a local factory supert ed the manufacture of 5,00 aeroplane propell What he didn’t machines he sold thr order system to boys making their own models Maurice is known to bw | of customers from Grand Rap the Philippine Islands as “The | Gras 4 Rapids Aero Supply Com- pany, Incorporated.” He rides in his own automobile and travels when and where he likes. (Matrice Wetzel “L expect to average about @ hundred dollars a week this year,” sald this 18-year-old youth I in- tend to work for two_years, and then I think I shall go to college discovered that y United States were t make te s—as the nerations made ng it 4 their Maurice bo vious wa Wetzel, son of a Grand teacher, soon after) for hi a j se for his ow ugh his o | 1 rubber who re airship h and a model that would fly $3-a-month ah chore money for more sticks, cloth, rab-| bands—and mechanical maga-| zines | Boys who liked miniature better kites aero | planes bought | than Maurice spent his sticks, cloth, rubber profits for bands, im led Lum Kong was murdered last, September. Bhan ae” = an American-born Chi formerly lived in San till chanical magazines—and advertis-| every state in the union except ing. Texas, and in many foreign coun-| Central high school In Grand Rap-| factured with his own hands ids, ho had sold aeroplanes in The hardest thing about a toy or @ technical schoo! service for about 10 years, but was wna dismissed recently when the| GENEVA, Dec. 18.—The state- SECOND TRIAL. were ' against him. decorated with German iron The extortion” charge Is Crosses has aroused a storm of in- For the second time, a jary tn! Subs } Subsequently it is explained that the federal conrt has acquitted | |German visitors had mistaken the migration interpreter G valor ba Tape wan on triat tor attegea| 1S AWARDED MEDAL ¢:=2 v=2 bste0._ Chinese into the U. 8 The trial| LONDON, Dec. 18. — Among with the argument of connsel| Crosses by Russia is the 14-year- NICKNA! | Thursday noon. old son of a Warsaw engineer, who ME OF GUN returned |a verdict of not guilty in a dozen battles, led a German; PARIS, Dec. Tape had previously been ac-|company into a village where a| Sam” is nickname given a to intimidate witnesses from testi-/them, and gave information that) British soldiers. There is also an- fying against him. In this connec: | led to the setzure of ten heavy Ger-|other gun nicknamed “Weeping Before he was graduated from tries—aeroplanes that he manu-| He had been in the government char we » brits and extortion ment that all dogs here were being | pendin, mo upergees: e dignation in the press. Frank H. Tape, former Chinese {m- 14-YEAR-OLD YOUTH lordinary dog license tags for the taking of bribes for smuggling! lasted ‘week sed ‘Whe oontinded | ra" bere’ averted Mae cise “STAMMERING SAM At 3 o'clock, the jury carried cartridges to the trenches — 18.—“Stammering the quitted of conspiracy with others | strong force of Russians captured|type of German magazine gun by tion, the government had contend-! man guns The Red Front Clothing Co., 1510 First Avenue—Corner Pike Street WE BOUGHT IT AT 40c ON THE DOLLAR LINDSTROM’S STOCK High-Grade Complete Men’s Stock SACRIFICED! In Business for Eight Years—Lindstrom Decided to Quit. He Sold His Stock to Us—Here It Goes to You. Come Early—Saturday 10 A.M.—Come Early This is positively the greatest slaughter of Men’s High Grade Wearing Ap- parel ever made on the Coast. This entire stock must be turned into CASH AT ONCE. THESE PRICES WILL DO IT—LOOK! ; Men’s Shoes |] Wvian’s Clothing $4.00 Men's: Dress $1 39 Shoes cut to . $5.00 Men's Heavy Work Men’s Slip-ons, values pre $1.98 || to $7.50, Gg Cc Dress and $9.89 $6.68 ie Pants cutto... cut to $2.48 $20.00 and $25.00 Men's S4 $6.00 Heavy Cait 98c Overcoats and Raincoats, Lot 187 Men’s Seite, values to $15.00, cut to ....... Men’s $20.00 Suits aad: Overcoats, heavy fall weights, cut to Hand-tailored $25.00 to $30.00 Suits, all-wool garments; all sizes; cut to. $2.50 Dress Work Shoes and Slip-ons, cut to $1.98 50¢ Work Shirts $3.00 Boys’ Shoes cut to wut to 16c yh Ri ta Shirts 89c org Sweaters 98c $3.00 Suit Cases 89c 38c cut to . 89c $1.00 Union Made Make every dollar « do for three and four. Sale continues until Christmas. Overalls cut to $2.00 Men's Wool Union Suits cut to 9 MEN "57 Lot 1~300 Hats, $2 and $3 values at 68c ~400 latest shapes and 33c ‘ : $2.00 Cluett and ide on bs “net 98c 23c Dress Shirts .... RED FRONT CLOTHING COMPANY 1510 FIRST AVENUE. |. Pie Sv Opposite the Public Market Lot Raincoats values to $15.00, cut to to 2c EB, & W. Collars cut to 25¢ Wool Sox cut to $1 Monarch and Silver Dress Shirts $1.00 heavy ribbed Underwear cut to $2.00 Wool Underwear at 500 President Sus penders cut to 25c Men's Sox cut to