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STAR—MONDAY, DEC, 21, 1914. PAGE 3. FACTS ABOUT SEATTLE’S Glove Bonds Open Evenings Until mas Merchandise “THE STORE THAT GREATEST JEWELRY SALE! te, $0, $2 mat _ here you save at least 500 a pair, Ladies’ and Children's Kid Gloves Briefly Told to Be Quickly Read — Secono Ave. AT JAMES ST. p Enterprise Association.) gy fi Mi ER ee sag meta seas one ar ture onal Pinte Was coe ies) teas (i The Spirit of Buying, the Spirit of Giving is in the Atmosphere at McCormack Bros.’ Array plendi ings to Give tha’ ught fo y: doar child would want to die Department Store. LOW PRICES, backed up with reliable merchandise, is the Waverly as Mollie and I, after a magnet that attracts attention. decent interval had elapsed, went we eoeeaeccesace . sad, one. Both Jack and Dick w " n MEN" € SLIPPERS | is ca G00 100 La Vales, ] BO] meinem canta |f memes: Phe Next 3 Days|sscsore: Peenteors cae sterling silver hts - about his mother, his tears min ail esiere priced rn $2.50 " a8 Sama smoothing ber white hair while $1.6 ¢ é . Neaig ca — ark wae A far Pry Mother, don't tor : th their Christmas shopping to do. Shoes, sizes Be to 5% airy footed a | . 26 quality : na bit hysterical, for to you gh \ hunting. Especially you will find this true in the $2.00 Casseroles (genuine Hittle book, I'll confess 1 had a . SZ cna Tray, 6 individual | | $30.00 Reading Lamp Dy acttnatlin es att ee One Dollar does the work of two spent . Vv" 6 9 Plates and Sandwich aa, in velvet | J fOF oc. - se cece seer eeeeees part of dutiful sons and loving ’ elsewhere. $25.00 Lamp (ver brothers. That seeming, sudden} $3 0 Boys’ Hih-top Tan |] MANY GOOD COATS AT HALF PRICE _ Over a Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Jewelry of the High- MRS. WAVERLY 18 TOLD oF I HE REAL SANTA f LAUS SPIRI [ . oss est Character Now on Sale at One-Fifth to One-Half Less Than Actual (Copyright, 1914, by the Newapaper with Richard sobbed Mother $6.00 Cut Glass $2.00 and $2.50 La Vallieres into her room. EXTRA E A ct Goan wa Valiow GY BEI Merete ve cae ! XTRA! . : sling with hers, while Dick was $1.75 quality ‘ $2.50 Oils or $1.00 Scarf Pins, patting her age-worn hands and for , $1.50 Will be anxious ones for those who still have Boys’ Box Calf, (gold filled) .... I'think {f the affairs of lite were! is ae Lighten your cares and worries by coming direct (solid gold) to face them. I must have| : —= find the assortments and the LOW PRICES you are Guernsey ware) on sale at great desire to laugh when 1 saw . Cloak, Suit, Waist and Fur Department, where fore, playing ccensfully th RMMIY 16-21 dss <iconcee transition of mood in men has al-| Ghose, the resular ways been @ conundrum to me./H# $9.50 quality, in sizes 1 to 0%. || MANY HANDSOME SUITS AT HALF PRICE $15.00 Art Lamp (old gold They call woman a “natural” act Little Men's High sag Cut Glass barge at a Sh aR stil $8.50 inh ites iter oekce dace on $2.75 iar" shes, sca |] MANY SETS FINE FURS AT HALF PRICE $1.69 err baad a ms seeeeeees $95.00 Solid Silver $65 00 a eee 1 4.00 quality, in «izes J} - apes SKIRTS AT ALE PRICE - ity Shoes in sizes 13 é Mt course, ne " roth 4 ; " 5: Bowl Bowl ...........++- * bd ‘aie oe wie haat bee Re go oy Bo faye ol pee MANY FINE DRES: ——— a Same style and qual- $16.00 Cut Glass Water and father, and I know that it was Sizen 24 '0 & $2.50 |] $2.25 buys $4.50 worth | $6.25 buys $12.50 worth ity Shoes in sizes 9 Set Dick's misfortune t: be caught in rege $3.50 buys $7.00 worth | $7.50 buys $15.00 worth 1% to 3, $2.25 y' | sees gaeies bis first lan (ieee | Children’s High But- $1.00 to $2.00 Puff ’ Genitalia Sunk “husk omen. ne " $5.00 buys $10.00 worth | $10.00 buys $20.00 worth toute ite cael — 6 es all told; worth that length of time on more or fer santos Mn... 04:, O98 ent. leather yamps and elther 127.50; can now eas of a spree. Dick, howe dull kid or black velvet tops; bought for $75 00 has by bis tndiscretion lost all| s sises 4 to'3 8 : tee bd power or advantage over Jack.| es al oll Infante’ Soft Soled Jack will never belfeve that his 9 50c Shoes, patent vamps ig $10.50 Solid Silver Sandwich $7 75 brother} Is not as deep in the mud and kid tops, in a variety of ; . $4.00 Shaving Stands Tray “rhe longer {Hive the rarer i be TOUS GALGRE | F508 Dee ie ee ee cocina (with mirror) ............. $8.50 Chest of Silverware, 26 bye ne Hi ah egy nt ae Never was such a selection of . Purchase 48c won sot pees $1.00 Alarm pieces, Rogers’ make, at e _ the good Toys as we are showing China head, hands and feet; 9-] gift, and appreciated. Two spe- Clocks Seen renee mistaken. Mechanical Toys, Friction Toys, | inch. Give your chi!d a chance to | clals, 87c and 48c, Semetonscscencovccees $18.0(/ Chest Silverware, sae fra 4 mpachestion” ort avete Automatic Toys, Trains, Automo- | draw a doll. e $35.00 Chime 50 pieces : mortal and punished or cast] Perr tema p mil yay t me D 11: D ll Handkerchiefs Clocks . $1.50 Child's Set, 75 aside as totally unfit those that] ‘ ment of sma 1 Ous OMS | vs acceptable, Millions of 3 pieces .. dev ccwee c 2 TE gg rah Ap eo ae yp ¥ prices Thousands of pretty Dressed | ‘Kerchiefs in boxes, ranging . “+ : tee $3.50 Carving Set, $2 25 ning. : r 69c Red Automobile—a friction be ranging from 1%c for 14-nch | from 10¢ box up to fine linen, 5 . % ms x + strongly built, with | Dolls up to the swell miss, elabor- || three in $16.00 Gold and Crystal Beret Pete Eee ° ‘Come on, Jack sald Dick BE tor, stroasiy. be ately gowned aad plumed, at $8.80. | nor Clocks (eight-day) $5.00 Set Knives and Forks, $3 50 sie ee ee eee ae 75g Bes Train, srom cab with | Swell Dressed Dolls, 50c, 75¢, 98¢, . @ ‘ mother somewhat f 1.25, $1.5 2. Ladies’ $15.00 El, mother. There are a lot of thing some coach, Closing-out Prices on Kid-Jointed ies’ $15. gin i eens Gx ta Shard aay bastion 2 The famous Rattle | Dolls, Go-Carts, Rocking Hors Swell styles for Christmas in it | : 1 ship Oregon, mount: | Buggies, Christmas ‘Tree Tr stripes, Dresdens, Persians. 35¢ her, ae Sh Ree é ed with rapid-fire guns. mings, Drums and Air Rifles. grade, special 15c. With glass inserts, dozen - .00 Solid Gold meagan $45.00, a saan we ; | “1 only want every respect and ee $29.50 |honor paid to your father ee Py eres $40.00 Howard “Have } we cane. that , Brother Sor ‘ ones on Vk Hori os pe vvail toe ee Eee ERCOKT ne ae $1 1.85 Seasonable Articles for the $7. 7 . $5.25 poo a. see $1 1 5.00 bear y rn my sons, you will) These splendid Suits and Overconts belong to our $15.00 and Women and Children 50 I: Trays ...----.eeeee cree eee Crescent Pin .... | de bh that So proper” | $20.00 linea, which have been selling readily during the season, $4.00 and $5.00 Bracelets $375.00 Diamond | “I think we had better have th and at the present low price we consider it. quite an inducement $1 48 Manufacturers’ Samplefy 1 00 B ond 21 00 funeral the day after tomorrow All sizes from 24 fo 48 ° Coats secured for half . e WOOCH 26... sess seers ° advised Jack as mother's tears be- a the Bo: Ages 2 to 6 years. Fine materials. Prices $200.00 Opal and gan to flow afresh | Don’t Forget the Boys A $1.48 to $3.98. : Diamond Ring ........ “Don't ery, dear; don't cry, BELTED NORFOLK SUITS; SILK NECKWEAR | : E tj “egtiion : | dear,” implored Molile } —$4.89—and each has two paire | ALWAYS AccePTABLE | CHILDREN’S FURS—nothing appeals $175.00 1 nd-set 1 15 00 I wonder why we always say to pante—which is a very acce Here {s something we allcan to the little girl like furs. Prices La Vallieres .. . those to whom tears must be an able gift and m splendid bar- | display our good taste in se} cut to bed rock, $1.75 to $2.38. You | outlet and 4 blessing, Huey eS | gain as they belong to our $6.00 | lecting—Men's er jeeent — |T think perhaps ft is because the) and $6.50 jine, Beautiful rich | our very large and varied as- fi are merely examples from every corner of the store to show what manner of sale Bi aight of grief hurts us. This! Scotch tweeds, cassimeres, | sortment, whether in fancy 98 KID GLOVES for women and They are not “picked epecim For one ftem advertised it can be safely said that there [| feeling 1s, of course, more or less|#P worsteds and serges in the beat | boxes or single dozens, you can C children; Fownes’ French Kid a hundred that are equally good money's worth, and perhaps appealing to the reader more even ff unconactous, but as long ne one colors shown this season, in- satay rom poart ao ire here | Gloves; cut from $2.00 to $1.50. $2.50 presented. has the visible signs of grie cluding blue and black, Sizes | from jc, 50¢, 75e up. ‘a fai 4 00 ged to purchase. We do ask, however, that those who can will arrange to come ff Sbout one we can give our condo-| from 6 to 18 years. GLOVES ARE TIMELY AND koe poe i $2. 7 hi ‘early in the morning, as the store Is altogether too small for the afternoon crowds. Store open every ff lences in the conventional polite SHIRTS LIKE THESE AT 69c, USEFUL GIFTS SWEATERS—Knit goods for children ‘evening up to Christmas. manner and come away satisfied) 98¢, $1.50 We have them in wool, silk, | Jack Frost demands warm articles. Cut with ourselves, but at the sight of are certainly a practical gift, | kid, cape, ete. for walking or | prices on Leggings and Knit Goods. tears we instantly command, “Don't Well made, perfect in fit, big | driving. Made by Dent, ys range of new patterns to se- | Fownes and other reliable mak- ' The tears were running down lect from. Sires 14 to 18% | ers. 2 Mollie's cheeka and she did not IFTS know what she was saying. “Lat SUCCESSOR TO | ber cry, dans, if 1 witt Beth Bex Sa Ls Sweaters Ones You Will Be Remembered By save from $1.00 to $2.50 here . . = » n ° 4 s * uw a a . 7 ° ° « n : = - e - . . - t . J : 2 . . t | bear tt, I whispered. Mollie looked up with a warm smile of compre-| \ For Men and Boys $2 AQ Bath Rode miankers, $5 QS AU Tish Lizen Sets, in ot] | mother and pillowed the white head “ar collars, modestly priced at 49¢, 98¢,) worth $3.00. We have a com-| size 67x85. Napkins size 20x20. lon her young breast. I left them a $1.98 up to $5.98. plete range of colors to select! Well worth $8.00, former price. | grieving together, ‘ LOUNGING ROBES, BATH ROBES] “°™ (To be continued tomorrow.) < AND SMOKING JACKETS $3.90 tmrerted Barn Rone on band enone s i ‘ at decisive reductions. Look at what ‘ Siomiants, exiee Large ‘Size 22% x36 inches, aize, with neck cord and girdle | 2° = ee ; we are showing for $3.98 and $4.98,] to match, in a beautifa =| Yoeth 660. | WEIL, weer, fers ees means a maximum of 50 cents re-| | » and ask yourself if it's not the best nt of the new patt a} tall throughout the clty, Further PH » value in Seattle, Well worth $5.00 Ne ease y $1.75 Pr a vrata Poe decline Is expected during the week , and $6.00. * | « week | | 2 ™ P PY 22%x36 Inches; a splendid gift, Prof. Ed 8. Meany, of the history! f M t T | rhe poultry market is well sup-| 2 UNDERWEAR—We need something $4.69 Tarentes Fe rtiere! worth $2.50 department of the University of|| O larkel oday | vite at hens and springs. Re ‘ warm these dogs. to, haep Teas x0! caded Gesigna” " Colort plain] QBe Faney tace Table Covers z not heavy, neither the de } out ether ! ro-piece | brown, red and green. n Per-| size 54x54 inches, suitable Washington, wil! address the Broth- mand. Receipts of dressed turkey ane suits, we have them in cotton, wool. a borders. Well worth] fee round or square tables; a very erbood of the Madrona Presbyterian) Eggs are still tobogganing, to-| have been good. Jobbers aro pay-| SHE HAD HIM WRONG isle and merino at 49¢, 98¢ up to $5.00. . - sient : timely gift, worth $1.50 elsewhere, church Tuesday evening, on “Amer!-| day's quotations falling to 40 cent®|ing 21 conte for fancy dry picied| A woman visited one of the mo. ‘ i Combination Sets for Men, including Pepe ge Senin Heady yest oa $3.19 Woe! Finished Biankets, can and British Peace Alliances.” | per dozen to the farmers. This) birds; old Toms and hens, 18 cents.| tion picture theatres in Chicago - Shirt, Tle, Pin and Links, for $1.89,] in round and square style.| ang fluffy, Im white, tan mad weet rex} Prices Paid Producers for Vegetabl a|cently and saw Francis X. Bush worth $2.50. Tle Sets, Sox Sets, Sue | Worth 6c with fancy pink and blue borders: Are Ten Tons of Quinine Frain *°4) man on the screen = pender and Garter Sets, Handkerchief | Eq reser searte, tn tace| fill double Wed siue; ends’ hound | (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & co)| She was overcome with emotion| and Tie Sets, specially priced from and plain hemstitched; aj-with silk. to-mateh borders. Price very desirable gift for @ very| low at $4.60. Take your chotce Used Eve. Year? yh 1699" gine |and left the theatre : Ss be up. Rd fil tom Sis ry Cal. gwest potatecs 024@ 02%) The next morning she called at ‘ i 1 ( ti bg realy B82, | the Easanay studio to see tho star his enormous quantity of Quinine alone (representing | [sl onions +. a Bnsanay studio to see the star. : siebet 1-208K <f-all the Quinine produced i= the world) eae: 34 | woman declared he was her #00,| nearing at the Class A until Tues-|War Series,” No. 15. | ' ane is required for the pee of Laxative Bromo Quinine. | irtnbers’:.: ‘ who had run away from home 10) day night, 1s @ strong drama pl Sone SUPREME COURT | AMUSEMENTS Sev 000,000) Boxes of which are used ‘ eilehoot hen assured that! ing the great love of a mother for! Tilikum Until Tuesday | en Million (7,000,000) B Bushman is a Virginian and not a| jue Mitta sisrice like "hel ‘The Betea ve che Benen’ with every year because of its extraordinary merit. Gab, vattehen cosscesrsecs native of Chicago, she refused to/ Question of Courage” are true to| Lillian Gish LOEW'S EMPRESS After reading the eccompanying label from the box of | couitiowsr, ver aos ... belleve it, Bushman fs apptaring {n/ human nature and not overdrawn see | | Laxative Bromo | Seattle this week at the Melbourne) to get the melodramatic effect Class A Until Tuesday Night Boginning Matinee Today r until Tuesday night, in “Every Inch| Key oa co . soa wrt Quinine, telling A Keystone comedy is also being; “A Question of Courage,” two-ree i . a Man.” shown drama; “\ "> “Key | 4 what itdoes and how | Honey, strains dbs eee atnns”. Osmneay | | pont CALVERT HURT IN FALL Alhambra Until Wednesday Night o. | it does it, you Can | Jap oranges rH ; , y B. H, Calvert, lead in Easanay's|“rne Mill Stream,’ two-part Imp| Melbourne Until Tuesday Night | Cal lemons, per crate - | understand why this Shige er photopiay, “The Crimson Wing,” | ; “Animated! “Every Inch. a Man,” tworreel| The reversal by the supreme/{ op pgs. Garde: f |was hurled headlong from his} y"; n,” two-part dra-| drama; “The Moonshine Maid and|Court of the $500 fine Imposed by ry n oO} remedy is used 80 | \voking spp ! effectively by so |horse when taking a scene. Cal-' ma, with Ben Wilson; “His Doc-| the Man,” drama; “Curing of Myra-| Justice Brown on the Puget Sound Ragtime vert'a wrist was sprained end bis! tor's Orders,” comedy. Vitagraph comed?. Packing Co. practically makes the | peithas ars } many millions of | knee wrenched, ' * ® | food” } ¢ thi tt “pure food” law of this state a FRANK WESTPHAL 1m Winesape fen Sweet elder. gal | people. Whenever jini tn ccs Despite the pain he kept on with) Ciemmer Until Tuesday Night Alhambra Until Sunday Night jooienera ed li oe Ah! Keystone er,” two-reel drama, with Francis|“"S concerned AT THE PIANO you feel a cold come | Uisnanas the play. : “Tille’s Punctured Romance,”| “The District Attorney's Broth | 18d letter, so far as canned goods “gaa eagaseerd * ing on think of the | crannerries, per box 100 | RESTAURANTS HAVE MOVIES ry Word end Grace Cunard: “In gac|, The Puget “Sound Co. were the yen name Laxative | prices Paid Producers for Koge,| ABO the titst of New York's At the Colonial All Week 28," pomedy; “Building a Locomo |J°>bers who handied an Eastern 5 OTHER ACTS Bromo Quinine. Poultry, Veal and Pork leading restaurants to adopt mo-| “The Idler,” society drama, tive educational: “Likhte and | manufacture of canned goods, * tind inresteenanatinetat AAO 4 eon entertainer for o-* -) They sold to wholesale firms, §Fec-oimite of label on beck of Laxative Brome Quinine tion pictures as an entertainer fo yp sation par pehlgee| i! Kane ; their patrons is the large Churchill! Liberty Until Tuesday Night | S2dows” twor art Rex drama | and H. Eba, a grocer, got the goods | And a» Ravetona, Coeeny, \f old uw édeeus . one 5 . ef |from the latter. Sunday and Holiday Continuous. —but remember there ls Only One | Old roosters, live ‘ restaurant on Broadway |The Ghost Breakers,” drama; | @ ° BB cag Pmeygn-sen, Beye sey. Ph | Hens, over 8 ibe ; AK R UOT AAA |“piga, Italy,” scenic: a comedy. RESIDENCE THEATRES | Bll darn ed pan ges Ha ie Reserved One Week in Advai A REAL 5 |tine corroded and. fo «Bromo Quinine | Ducks, youn H. B. Warner, who plays the title au ii AiR |* At the Home Until Wednesday © | that account A 0————————XXS—S : rolo in “The Ghost Breaker,” ts dne| Grand Untll Tussday Matt | “Black | Roderick,” — two-part| The | Puget Sound Packing Co. |\iPANTA GES To Get The GENUINE, Oall For The Full Name tauara good | of the youngest and most’ popular], oy ago ld neler’ Now 12)/qrama; “Study in Birds,” educa contended, through thelr attorneys, | 7 ) | “Ama\ , Ho sy,” | Revelle, Revelle evelle, that | a 2 eS een f Broadway stars this season. pp “y Sy | tonal; ‘icturesque Zuercy,” | Laxative Bromo Quinine ‘:::::: a g liu] ot ronaway tare thls, seater comedy’ “Who Shot Bud Walton” |yeeuic, “Uncles inh comedy |the ate, most prove. the foyhers | THE MIKADO’S OWN * knew of the impure state of the| JIU JITSU TROUPE two-ree! Reliance drama; “Strand| ay USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A 00LD 1 OWE DAY esscocesesesecoes | Pork, 008 block hogs © (08%! ge » was formerly in the | | screen. He wi ? — lat the Pleasant Hour Until | canned goods at the time they sold | Wednesday the same to wholesalers and that|!" ® marvelous exhibition of Jap- Selling Prices for Butter, Eggs and| original play, which ran on Broad L, " K Lect for thie signatare way to packed houses for over a BBe. | (Corrected dally .» | year. House WY, 1 egy d 7, m ‘re . anese wrestling ; ‘When the World Was Silent,”|the mere fact that they were unfit 4 on the hen. Price y ii i E y S TONE \vnree-part drama; “Kids,” comedy, | for eating whon found on the gro: 10¢ and 20¢ Mr, Warner in “The Ghost Break vhree-par ; ”" comedy, -" ie es A Mr. Warner a Comedies 4 i : cers’ shelves was not sufficient. |————— 7 vee ; kote at , re Miperty unt Tuesday night. “Ay | Owe eee Oe aoe vive Yashinetom the Liberty until Tuesday ‘ in| ‘i ; | “creamery, belek. “8 Class A Theatre |: A-STAR WANT AD will! ations lawmakers manifest in| easy. Read the offerings ir GK A HUMAN PLAY Third at Pike, 5 Cents, | 2° into over 45,000 homes! tense interest in prohibition bili to1STAR WANT ADS —thep q f 405 & “The Question of Courage,” ap- every night it runs. be voted on by congress Tuesday. choose.

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