The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1915, Page 8

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Glove Bonds HERE“ ND ELSEWHERE Head of Gen, Juan Hernando $ STELLA’ SORGHUM SAYS: J | remtive of Gon, Huerta, sent to + | Gen, Pablo Gonzales, con jof Mexico City, for Christmas gift Secretary of Commerce Redfield, Jin speech in Washington Wednes day night, proposed that merchant |abips be constructed at govern | ment navy yards | Itallun transport and destroyer |wunk Wednonday fn Adriatic sea by | drifting miner | wast, 4 REDERICK &NELSO Station bos Third Floor. a Christinas Gills Lo, cial otis ae THE MORNING HOURS ARE BEST FOR GIFT-CHOOSING and Gift ‘For Bargain Friday at the Bon Marché le lin Lowden! “Be ealatann aspolut| After 10:30 in the morning, the Christmas Shopping crowds increase very és in London, F. 8. Salaman appoint: | , . gy pping crowds increase very JA Sa e of Gift Umbrellas at $2. 85) res “Ohoving a Neemonition. it. p.{fq Tapidly, One hour spent for shopping between 8:30 and 10:30 will accom- THEY'RE SILK AND WELL WORTH $3.50 & $4) ———7 ears italic ptsh more than several tater in the day. | Fine Ebonoid Handles With Emerald, Hunter Green, Royal Purple, Cardinal, Brown and | versity, tn public. scienee leo. | | way ead Nomerer the > bet netbink |] Store Hours as Usual, From Now Until Christmas—8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. French Gray Silk Covers and — Tark Loops | cook dinie pee Rainier ae oe Cee tant Waknantag “tn | H Shasta, Adams, Hood, Baker | | ‘Tacoma to discuss market condt-|f | | and St. Helens may erupt. Isn't | | tions he a cheerful cha | Auction of leftover baggage held Wednesday; barrel of silk worth | ad @ | $250 wold for $6 | o. 9% First monthly meeting of winter | First Philharmonic popular con-| season held Wednesday night by cert Sunday in Hippodrome Seattle Produce association | Community meeting to urge, Meeting of Central Council of So home buying to be held in Kagles’| Cl! Agencies held hall, Ballard, Thursday night ¢ ? Mies Id ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS “ie remont residents Thursday My dog, Fido, doesn't seem [ff j night to get along with my baby Quantity of jewelry and clothing! | What shall | do? stolen from home of Mra. J. M PUT THE BABY IN THE Woodmark, 2016 26th ave. N, Wed. NURSERY And only 100 all told. he verings are of splen taffeta silk, and are made on strongly built 8 dles, and a is a fine variety of the newe EACH ONE IN A HOLIDAY GIFT BOX IF YOU DESIRE Women’s 8-Ribbed Umbrellas at “London Club” Silk Umbrellas at $150Ea | $3.50 Ea. Have you seen t new “London Club” Um. | 500 very handsome S-ribbed Umbrellas, covered <i 5 brelias? They have no ferrules and have short with an excellent quality of fast black ta sed | aix.inch handles with loop passing through—black Cotton taffeta, Ebonoid handles with turk loops quality, serviceable tape-edged | frame with detachable ban ¢ handles to select from |. Community meeting to be he Women’s Gloria Umbrellas for Children’s Good Umbrellas at | day during her absence | le ° ‘ | heard « fellow say Bulgaria $1.95 Ea C lO Don | [lavolighing coroner's! office “ix in| | SouA, Mek, the U. Be the imely ering o wi Black Cotton Umbrellas at 85c and $1.00—Gloria jf} valid O. FRITZ, HE WAS JUST? “ dl i] Just fifty of these fast black waterproof Gloria | Umbrellas $1.25 and $1.50 and black and colored Viscount Alverstone. former PUTTING THE Bt 1 IAIN BUL P. ali Ti il t Arti | t S ] P f Umbrellas, with heavy ;old-plated handles, inlaid | sik Umbrellas $2.50—for children 2 to 16 years. ||chief justice of England, t dead.! | GARIA wanes ] yr in oule Cc es, a pecia rices | with pearl—handles detachable, with silk tassels. or Mate Floor. | Age 4 3 | Whenever {t rains, it floods i x ; Pied, : 3 5 f i na —_ —— HH aetauet Guraer: Kent Keneral for) | my whole house. What shall | | O highly do discriminating women regard the genuine Pyralin ivory, for #f olumbia tn Lone * 0? F ‘1 | : i : prs : Tot i . > tae ij resigned. , Sir Richard Mebride| | 2% W. ARD HEELER, its chaste simplicity of design, and its close resemblance to African ivory TELL CONGRESSMAN | |ff will succeed him AND MEBRE | |f Unofficial returns from Tennes Women’ $ Felt Slippers So Leis al Warm in coloring and texture, that gift purchasers will recognize this specially-priced j Nice, thoughtful gifts for mother or wife, and sure bl see announce that Rep. K. D. Me ANOTHER POST } offering as an unusual opportunity. i dotes for cold feet You'll find a better choice in the Shoe Kellar has been nominated for | 2 | : 7 : 1 Shop and at prices that will make but a very small dent in |[/ 8. senator le e| Every item in the offering is genuine Pyralin, of the same high quality as regu i your gift money oo | larly stocked in our Toilet Goods Section. —Firet Floor. ff & |BELT LINE WILL COST $348,000 Women’s Felt Slippers $1.25 Pair Felt Juliets at $1.00 a Pair Chief Engineer J. R. West By port commission, Wednesday | ff Pyralin Ivory Bonnet Mirrors in Pyralin Ivory Powder Boxes and Hair : . ois wt ’ izes 2% to 8 in these felt Juliet» afternoon submitted estimates of the cont of constructing three units| beaded style, special anc 7 i special each A pair of these felt wages ippe bet . or ribbon drawn—with |B} of the rnaive tcheme for a belt line, together with a ware — dia $2.00 and $2.75. Roosters pecial 50¢ Yery acceptable—made with soft ; od voles and soles—gray, black, brown, » Hanford at. wharf. ‘The total coat would be $248,000. | Pyralin Ivory Circle Mirror with Pyralin Ivory Puff Boxes, Japanese bbon—pompon or ribbon ornaments. | wine, red burt | The units proposed are between Smith co ‘ @rawn with ribbon—pompon or ribbon ornaments. | wi or pu : : ara he, NnIt® proposed are between Smith cove and Salmon bay, Bal beaded edge and straight handle, special style, special 85¢ and $1.65. | : : . Women’s Felt Slippers 75¢ Pair lard and mont, and East Marginal way, together with a car ferry 7 ! Women’s Felt Slippers 79c Pair Dark gray or blue Felt Slippers, made with felt f) "nm, ai” thse SO m “a Md $1.85. Pyralin Ivory Hair Receivers and “ A Eesha! a ro ars bia ! . io 16 American Hawaiian mahip Co. w cancel ite arrange , ‘ __Tomen's silopers either red or ray feit—made | goles: ‘have figures in fancy colored beads 00 | ments for use of the Lander a. port commiagion whart becouse of the | Pytalin Ivory Hair Brushes with solid Puff Boxes, special 85¢ each colored fe! nmings and silk pompon on | vampe y and w a pal indefinite closing al, according to announcement by sacks ( superio: stle spec ; ij ‘ vamp and with soft lined soles nicest k of Christmas gifts, Le officials of th ) the port commissioners, Wednesday. After the| eo ‘ ne and superior bristle pecial Pyralin Ivory Nail Files, Cuticle —Upeer Mata canal ts open >Mpany may renew ite arrangements. It will con $2.75. Knives and Corn Knives, special 35¢ @ tinue ¥ st. terminals | Auto Bus line will be equipped with a sufficient Pyralin Ivory Hair Brushes with con each ; i nity bond to port commission, Attorney John BH. Shor-| cave solid backs, special $2.85 Pyralin Ivory Button Hooks, special ] rett notified the rs. The line n held up several! times because of the {nmuffictency of ite bond 3.25. 35¢. : | ia rhe Harrington-Peters Co, of Seattle, at $117,500, and the Vilter Pyralin Ivory Millinery Mirrors, large Pyralin Ivory Combs, all coarse and ff | Manufacturing Co, of Milwaukee, at $126,600, were the lowest of four ee f , 50 bidders for construction of the refrigeration plant for the Spokane at. | size, special $4.25. coarse-and-fine teeth, special ¢. | | public fruit and fish cold storage warehouse. | 2s Ns Te | —<——_———— | | |A NEW ROBINSON CRUSOE VICTORIA, B. C., Dec. 16.—Everett Fitzpatrick, a rancher of Flores | island, at the entrance to Ciayoquot sound, is being cared for at the! Yterian mission at Abousat, after being Isolated for 34 days on a} nd off the British Columbia coast, without food the greater part } of the time. | On November 11 Fitzpatrick left Ahousat in a canoe, after purchas | ine provistons for his claim, On the went coast of Flores tsiand his tiny craft capsized and drifted to the shore, where it was broken in two on |the rocks. Fitzpatrick was saved only by clinging to the rocks, He is jaaable to swim. | Saving only a few provisions, which were soon gone, and soaked | to the skin by the huge waves which broke over the Island, he #ub-/| ted until Tuesday, when he was found by two Hesquiat Indians and taken to the minsion at Ahousat | SHOULD KNOW BASEBALL To the Practical Giver —who desires, above all, to be positively assured as to the usefulness of his Gift, we strongly com- mend the following pleasant, convenient and ac- ceptable forms of gift-giving: The Gift of Frederick & Nelson Glove Bonds GLOVES Issued for any amount and redeemable in Women’s, js the gift with a uni- Men's or Children’s Gloves to the amount designated versal appeal, for of Gloves (as of handkerchiefs) it is said with truth that “no They eliminate all uncertainty gs to correct size and woman ever had too many.” : The select qualities of ceived with grateful appreciation Frederick & Nelson Gloves cause them highly to be Frederick & Nelson Silk detiréd: 'as): Gitte) qanicenne -2,000 Pieces of Sample Cutlery at 39c SAMPLES OF LINES WORTH FROM 50c UP TO $1.00 An entire sample line of imported and domestic Cutlery—on sale at 39c apiece. Though they are samples of lines tlat retail at 50c to $1.00, they’re fine for inexpensive Christmas Gifts for young and old. Pocket Knives for 39c Ea.| Embroidery Scissors 39c Jack & Pen Knives for 39c | Pocket Scissors for 39¢ Ea. |p}... eye Suite een EAE IB holloe court aslod elem Trimming Scissors for 39c Razors and Others all at 39c |p seninet Mm (0 ee arerone day for every Fear King Kelly hae been) ha what get fo vot bi bi bi a d phe All are made by well known Americanand European manufacturers, and most of That's what I get for not being up on baseball,” sald the prisoner. the Pocket and Jack Knives have two and three blad WORKS ATTACKS ARMY “THRALLDOM five and six blades. All are brass lined, and handle WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—An army educated in engineer- ing and hardened to the rigors of campa ng thru the task of | | reclaiming rts, reforesting large W. rn tracts and pro tecting the Mi ppi valley from floods, was advocated by Sen. ator Works of California today In the senate. | Such an army, be said, would dissipate the evils of unpreparedneus, aE in the body of the Bond some have four, and a few ? come in a { finishes such as stag, wood, pearl, smoked pearl and met most desirable style or color. They are always re- UNDERWEAR—THE ULTRA SENSIBLE GIFT —Upper Main Floor. : and, moreover, obviate the danger of creating a military caste | For there's some very cold weather ahead—Christmas or no Christmas—and so It would provide, too, an army of soldiers engaged tn useful work, | * prices range so widely roe instead of in becoming idlers H ry B d : pale ole A y wise sa nak Underwe r-family gift this year that everyone's idea of pan, ' Iks are ma BF “ a Works’ address, incidentally, contained an attack on the Vera Cruz osie onds ; ike these outlay can be met in these Could inéy do better, with prices reduced expedition as hasty and unwarranted, and denounced what he termed An innovation we are s Il be welco ; : Ifthe American soldiers’ “thraidom f we are sure will be welcomed by the stocks. A. few numbers 50c Union Suits at 35c Each Women’ s $1.25 Union Suits at $1. 00 | He cited t se of a private, tried and disciplined for entering a many who realize the important role Silk Stockings suggested Chil Unie Seite o to 1 Mille Union Suits, all the good ab saloon where th Ino wan an officer . i . A Women’s Two-clas) Ki Shania analy aescea pate sits with dr brig at scontinued number, sizes 34, 3 ich a spirit of caste he held to be more dangerous than any for play in the modern woman's wardrobe Gloves: ii Ae Sao | —35¢ a garment—value 50 at $1. “Sizes 40, 42 and 44 at $1.2 invader now in sight ey As in the case of Glove Bonds, these Silk Hosiery and colors, with plain Women’s $1.25 Union Suits at 95¢ 93-50 Woo Union Suits at $2.50 |! San DIEGO GETS FRISCO EXHIBITS |] Bonds will be issued for any amount, and permit the atd_heavy embroidery, ‘ , $1.50 and $2.00 pair. recipient to choose the style, size and color preferred. Women’s Washable Cape Gloves, one-clasp, with fancy two-tone embroid- ff ery, in white, putty, WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—The senate today addépted the resolution of Senator Martine of New Jersey that the San Diego exposition get| immediately al! the San Francisco exposition exhibits it desires TEXAN IS ASSISTANT POSTMASTER whi few Women's heavy fleeced cotton Union Suits, per-| reduced to factory cost—mo' fectly sized, well made in sizes 34 to 44—with | natural grays; high neck, long sleeves, sizes to 44 Dutch, low or high necks, priced at 95¢ Upper Main Floor SATURD YECEMBER 18 WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—President Wilson today nominated Otto pe WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22 tue post of second assistant postmaster general oro $1.75 pales; in white, Postmasters named included Seward, Alaska, William E. Root THE K D ivory, tan and gray, ff Ei Postmasters, Washington: Port Townsend, H, L. Tibbals; Centralia, $1.50 pair. { T. H, MeCleary V E N I N S THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23 E G ) FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 “SHOP EARLY” SPECIALS—FROM 9 A. M. TO 12 $2.25 Shoo-Fly Rocking Hors Ses s $1 AD5 | tt for the younger children—S! ind finished—have up- | SERBIA TO GET AID | NeW YORK, Dec. 16.—Crushed and starving, Serbia will have at least some of the food and clothing she so badly needs, The Christmas hip, the Greek liner Friedos, today took aooard tons of both these! kinds of supplies The New York Red Cross chapter reserved space aboard her for 400 tons of supplies purchased with $30,000 given by the Rockefeller foundation and 0 additional contributed as a result of MmesGrou: itch’s appeal thru Willlam G, Shepaerd, United Press ‘correspondent, | recently | yoo NG and old =Firat Floor ff i alike welcome the | Kodak Gift, which can first be put into duty on Christmas morning, in snap-shotting the presents, the happy children, the holiday ~~ a é | _—_—— | : —e i] STRIKE ENDS; XMAS IN 15,000 HOMES deri beri Cut Glass Sugars 4 | Mill Ends of 20c Sateen 7c vend White Outing Flannel 7c Yard CHICAGO, Dec, 16.—There'll be a Christmas in the homes of 15,000|f| ous activities of Yuletide and Creamer: 3 | Mill Ends of Mercerized Sateen, 16 inct ‘ Soft, fleecy white Outing Flannel, 27 inches [| *THIRE Farne Mo tnair'll weeks’ strike te broken, Whit idecubipes| Thatvest "Pocket. Autograpiis: Savee ibbe rience . } with a full line of colors and black ineludec wide 1 bolts of perfect goods—at thi sn 18 one of their 11 weeks’ strike is broke’ le the union 3 b . i | Gultanie forall ning purpowes “Upper Main Floor. | over 12 yards to each --Lower Main Floor," (fist lost their claim for recognition, they matatain they receivea a 4¥-|ff 156x234; fits the pocket or hand-bag ; prices $6.00, $10.00 $1.50 Pair i |J hour week, with no decrease in pay @ employers contend the| and $22.50 HE attractiveness of this f } $1.00 Mamma Talking Dolls 55c |} | unions surrendered | ctiveness of this " | Novelty Character Dolls that say “Mamma” wher Bn au Sie Blankets $1.95 Bits SRY WEY AARIA, Oleuai wilh Da bs LANG Beet Week | Junior Kodaks, $9.00 to Brownie Cameras, $1.00 ~~ dainty Sugar and Cream | : the oon are naucwzen ited wih unbrepharie | Neck Cords, bive. tray, tan. brown and dae rod {f MURDERER REFUSES LAWYER |i) $18.00 to $12.00 ing. abeton, ‘Tastetiliy et on ‘ oo sae ae , backgrounds with neat figures.—-Lower Malin Floor. |f| OAKLAND, Dec, 16.—By refusing the services of an attorney, his| i ied i Soda clege aes, Se ee : Floor. : sole desire, apparently, being to have the hearing’ over as aoon as’ pos-| A large line of Kodak Albums by carried in the Kodak priced for the pair at $1.50. id $1.00 Decorated Tea Sets 69c 24 Sheets Tissue Paper for Sc esha “iaerty gethy ike tn Police Judea 6 mith a be | SO pee ee Nan etn ae k k a | Decorated Toy Tea Sete in various colored Best quality White Packing Tissue Paper for |] ‘The only request Lawrence made was that he be allowed to Penn ie s : } igns, © ‘ 1 Pot gar and Creame a naw gl Rular 10¢ quest r 1 i 4 ee constant piatens-Pourth Floor | value: from 8-4. m, 10 4 Utes |p ina Ate a a | 7-in. Candlesticks | 19c Crepe, 30-Inch, at 12), 2e Yard ite” ' FRISCO LEADS IN ENLISTMENTS | ra Special } 1,000 yards of Fancy Crepes, 20 11 le—a 10c Christmas Post Cards 5c SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 16.—San Francisco leads all cities in the} owls tt 6 ace i} a a d United States in the number of men enlisted for service in the army, in| ' i agg apr attorns and en ee Bape cones fOr agi lay Post tae ay i 100 |f proportion to its size, Col, John Gardner, sr.,’in charge of recruiting, % 25c fh ied Se ar gaara af ' yas hope select from. all bearing cheery {f| announced today B lb 75 d$1 >" AHOGANY | Main Floor Chr mas ‘treeting: Upper M Fioc Y g pe | Pper Main Floor. uU. S,. can NI f finished Can SAM HILL TO SPEAK ON GOOD ROADS am Hill and Frank Terrace, at the request of the commercial bod ies of Snohomish county and the granges, have consented to deliver a series of addresses favoring the issue of bonds in Sn®homish county for proving the highways In company with H, H, Stuart, they will leave here, speaking first ot Monroe, Friday, at 2 p.m They will then go to Snohomish, spe; Saturday afternoon they will address the Pomona grange, at Snoho.| | mish, and Saturday evening will speak at Everett | J, FH. Middleton will accompany the party, coming from Portland, | Ore., and will show his illustrated views of the highways of the world NO TELEPHONE ORDERS CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR “SHOP EARLY” SPECIALS. diestick in) 7-inch size (two styles, § a gift that brings an atmos phere of Christmas cheer with it \ one as pictured) complete with col or Old Stole Broken Mixed fourth # THE BON MARCHE Pike Sireet—Second Avenne—Union Street, Elliott 4100. —Ansorted Mlavers, ihe a Pound.— r—Lower Main Floor Low flat bowls as pictured, com 1 candle, special plete with six narcissus bu he. sons wr jecorate: na + Iwo. sizes, 6-inch, T5@; 7 $ Teapot Tiles in a inch, $1.00. Third Floor . number of quaint Duteh sub- jects, 50¢, | ‘Third Floor, i} king there in the evening. |

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