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. STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 17, 1915. PAGE 1? CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 HIGHT IN DEPARTMENT STORE; TOY SOLDIERS TAKE UP ARMS | than the Boy Scout movement.” /aide stood a foot high tn their mil “A Very good movement,” said | itary Hoots, | wasn’t at all afrald night watchman, of them. J was very angry. You see, per} «1 say, my good man,” sald the! , Tm for unpreparedness. Taide, “if.you haven't a passport, | War. We wrangled furtously | you'll have to clear out of here | enjoyed ourselves thoroly until, | joy quick Phy and by, we got so mad we would MEARS A BUGLE CALL Se Clark's Thread and other brands, new Saeki aoe 60e Children's Rubbers, now 25c Children’s Shoes, worth’ to $1.25, 25 now ; c Ladies’ Shoes that sell to $3.00, now 69c Ladies’ Shoes, worth $3.50, sale ie cc tr Oe Baby Shoes, sell to 9 c 60c; now “fa Lot Ladies’ Shoes, sell to Underwear, worth to 600, now 14c Boys’ and ses’ Shoes ze sell to $1.75, 49c Men's and Ladies’ Shoes, ae $3.00, 95c A MERCHANDISE EVENT WITHOUT A PARALLEL, Children's Gloves, 9 worth to 280, now c Dress Goods, worth 50, now 19c Wa s, worth to « $1.50, now 39c Girls’ Rubber Cape worth to $2.50, now 98c Children's Dresses, worth to 91,00, 43 now Cc Ladies’ Sweater Coats, worth - agg $1.29 Cases and o of army goods, intended for Alaska, consisting of Sox, Unde wear, Sweater Co: Sho d Uniforms, orth here 2.50 Wool Mediicott Under. cacem soiled, 89c Atlas and Medilicott Wool Union Suits; sell at $5.00, nowD2009 Gold Seal High Top Rub- Men’s Shoes, all styles and leathers, worth to $5.00, Grete Since OL BO set! to $3.25, now 1 2D One jot Men's and Ladies’ Rubbers 29c ot speak at all just smoked.| | suppose you own this store, Hundreds of other articles bere, $1 98 $4.50; 4 Boys’ Shoes, worth $1.75, After a time bt watchman | smarty,” sald I, with some heat | useful for Christmas prea now be price i 1 ° 9 some damaged, 49 his little ¢ © of an office | tore?” said the alde, “What ta sacrificed here, Mackinaw Shirts, worth to Cigarets, sell to now c make his rounds. He was gone | the fellow talking about? My good | Crossett Shoes sell to $6.00, $4.00, $1 49 10c, now “ 3c Boys’ Blucher Shoes, worth long tin Becoming! man, you are not in a shop, You! now * to $2.50, 98c now Cigars that sell to 3 10c, now .... c f Smoking Tobacco, worth to Men’s and Youths’ Suits, eae 12c ren”? $3.98 iA STUPENDOUS SALE THAT OVERSHADOWS ALL SALES. ‘ tolled, © jarowsy and finding the air of the/are ‘somewhere In France.” And | now $3.49 uncomfortably warm and)we are going into action In five Ladies’ Rubbers, 1 strolled thru the store my-| minutes, So go away ber yl ce 15c I didn't know what he was talk Whe vight watchman says !}ing about, of course, But just then Pe but I know 1 did, a little soldier doll, with a thin a ee horn, blew a stirring call, and what My. & dig store is an eerie place a fuss there was then, to be sure. Might when all the clerks and} qj! the lady dolls began to carry re have left it! on, wailing and weeping. And they | Kept on and on, thinking I) hugged and kissed the gentlemen fat meet the night watchman, | qolis, every last one of whom was J didn’ |decked out in a uniform. The men} T couldn't see what was on the /qolis laughed and cheered and Hers and shelves, for they | seemed tremenously excited. A few covered with white cloths./o¢ them shed tears, of which they} Tran, slap! into a very foung.| were ashamed | tifully gowned and charming ALLIES ATTACK FORT | Plady, and was in the middle of apol-| And then they formed into com ing for my unintentional rude-| panies and marched down an aisle, | when I discovered she was ajand 1 followed figure. | Leould see right away that th IEETS GENERAL KITCHENER | wore troops of the Entente Po Tclimbed some stairs—for, of | english, French, Russian the elevators weren't ren-| italian troops. | wondered whi nd the sound of my feet ON |they would meet the Germans w steps seemed thunderousty | Austrians and what would happ Then I came to the toy de} when they did |” Ry and by they came to a fort myself face to face | it was the very fort which, earlier Gen. Kitchener! lin the day, my son had coveted T cannot be bothered by these | There are soldiers on the ran’ paper chaps,” he snspped.| parts, and the game ta to shoot at ily, to an aide de camp stand-jthem with cannon, and ff you by. “Tell him to go aw Jknock a soldier off a rampart, you Ewe both Gen. Kitchener score a point. My son Is a Jingolst see }much to my sorrow . | The allies went for that fort j k Beaut From hammer and tongs. It was dreadful - The barking of the French * had a sinister sound, less noisy Purer Blood ': »:s ices terstic toan the crash ing roar of the 42-centimeters pectin which the Germans were using. | ackheads, Bolls and| RECRUITS SWELL RANKS Leave Quickly by Using The allies got the worst of it at Greatest Blood Purifier, first, but ‘way back In the rear the Stuart’ aicilum Wafers he dolls—young boys, some of Whe action of Stuart's Calcium | them. and middle-aged men—were WWafers is wonderful indeed. The *rambling down from the counters Let Men's Ralncoats, dam aged, at 98c THE OTHER FELLOW’S LOSS MEANS YOUR GAIN COME, BENEFIT BY THIS DISASTER, = TAKING THE CITY BY STORM The Great Salvage Sale at 716 First Ave. has aroused the whole community. Saturday will be another banner day here. New lines are being thrown ag 7 nen gl gam esen erty stead fg be ye ape sty Ara on the Bargain Counters. Come—be here Saturday, or next week, sure. Sale wildfire. Come tomorrow with the crowds and get your share. starts Tomorrow at 10 a. m. Open Nights. ere SEATTLE’S GREATEST MERCHANDISE SENSATION ACT AND SAVE Smashed on the Rocks HE SALE THAT CAPS THE CLIMAX FOR BARGAIN GIVING. The Mariposa marine disaster is the ca of the sensational bargains Odd Coats from high-class Lot Ladies’ and Children's now offered you he Come le starts at 10 a. m Busts; pick ‘em out, Hose, worth to 25c, price 95c BF ow il Ae Men's Fine Raincoats, worth Ladies’ Raincoats and Coats, to $1620, $4.95 Be. $3.98 Overalls that sell to Misses’ Coats, $18, now 39 Bi mrn 28,289 mes $280,’ new, DOC TM now $2.89 as 9185, now: OS Cravenette Raincoats, Men's Shirts that $100, now... 19 worth to $20.00, now $7.98 Shirts that sell to Hip Boots, worth to $7.59, some Arrow 79 now c Odd Vests, damaged, worth led os. Oe One lot of Calico and Ging hams, soiled, era 4c Children's Underwear, worth nga 14c One lot Ladies’ Underwear, or what worth to $1.00, 29 rom Columb now c You can't go wrong here. Money back on any Ladies’ Vests, worth 9 isfactory damaged goods to 2c, now c Ladies’ Oresses, $1 49 Remember, you can buy here like the rest worth to $6.00, ‘ of the dealers. Goods sold wholesale and Big line Hats, including Stetaon's, worth $3.50, now 98c Stiff Hats, soiled, worth to $3.00; sale price. 29c One lot Sweater Coats, worth to $2.50, now 69c One lot Gloves, worth 35¢ to 50c, soiled, ow 9c +Tiew that sell to 35e, neve 9c Lot Men's Socks, some dam- aged, worth to 25e, now 4c LOOK FOR THE BIG BALE SIGNS MERCHANDISE ADJUSTERS 716 FIRST AVENUE 3 DOORS SOUTH OF COLUMBIA ST., NEARLY OPPOSITE POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE. his price $4.49 Slicker Coats, worth to $3.00, now 49c Children’s Sults, i lauses of nearly all poor com-| #94 flocking to the recruiting sta Lot Men's Underwear, selle worth to $5.00 $1.85 retail. Diane and tehamied Memare Ladies’ Skirts, $2 49 s are the Impurities in the | tons regularly to 50c, One lot Children’s Suite, ” ( worth to $5.00 ° Then re-enforcemehts came up, I soiled, worth 150 to lc nd which show through the now ASK TO SEE THIS LOT 25e; sale price 50c Ladies’ Rubbers 15c worth to $3.00, 95 Men's Panta, some damaged, c Orin: Gant nokat cumabes to tae Ladies’ finest Ore now that sold to $2.50; suitable Men's Suits and Bich Hi ae now highest shelves and w anking weltknewn ‘mak One lot Children’s Knee for work; sale 49 Overcoate. of the baa PE gee 49 c Fe Chiteren's Wool Hoods, > tha wy séroplanes flying to $5.00, Pants, worth 14 price c stock, worth to $9 85 _dlbvappeed worth to 50c, 14 . now to 7S, now c Men's High-Class Sults and $27.50, at . One lot Underwear, worth now ‘ c away in them! They dropped bombs on the fort and on the country b dit. 1 saw the wrack and ruin war. Old men and women dolls, and little baby dolls—non-combatants slain horribly dolls’ ho | were Mown to bits. Dead dolls la where they had fallen, stark, gro $5.00 and $6.00 Crossett Shoes, intended for stores in pie... $3.49 Men's Pants ti sell to $5.00, guaranteed perfect; price $1.98 20e Linings, now, yard One lot Towels, worth 4c to 15¢, now Men's and Young Men's Fine Suits, damaged, sults that i200, now. $2.49 Overcoats, worth up te $20.00; sale price-— $5.95 .. $8.95 Geer trasereessaye, OR Children’s. Underwear 8 te 35c, now nd | ri ' a j confirmed all my opinions concern opege, 4, 1716 Itth ave # TO GIVE TROPHIES to the show f n | ing war Ms a A RS ROGER mained open all-day day 3 I ran direction immense crowd took | | whance 1 presently HM. Baton 2926 Angeline AT POULTRY SHOW ::. opportunity of seeing bi ae P saw Gen, Kitche riding a . G i |clared by the judges to b« 6 Onty Pure Blood Ever prancing horse on wheels he 68, Frovidenee hee: is i pet | finest ever displayed her Makes a Queeniy Complexion. TRIES TO STOP BATTLE Biverew Ashes Trophy cups, cash and other! an the ribbon winne 1 Know!” Sore, Sut" Taek, seman: tos Vous ve. Law Seam eran prizes earned by exhibits at the Se! ccen ‘Thurs gkin tissue. The blood in} him, “thie war must stop Atlee M Moimane va, Marry Hol. attle poultry and pet stock show} t a tantly in motion, so that no 1 nay SY spemaeal spenasteensn fn the White Market building, Pine} San Francisco's debt to od de camr « bothering St. and Fifth Ave., will be awarded | ama canal is indicated tn t plexion can ever be beautified the entire blood stream {s a journalist.| Longest cable crossing the At-| Saturday evening ment that in three mon me again led. This is why face creams He's one baily peace |lantic ix that running from Lisbon, During the morning from $jcity’s trade with Europe iner cosmetics utterly fail to give Maps. Take him away Joffre to Pernambuco—something over o'clock till noon, children accom-]109 per cent, and . beanty. | and | agreed we wouldn't have any- | 3.300 mil panied by parents will be admitted and Atlantic ports ent rs are the! thing to do with Henry Ford or Stuart's Calcium Wat bloc any of those other biighters on the Oscar Twice. Take him away Then he put spurs to his horse. and galloped away so fast I couldn't eateh him purifiers discovered. | ey at once begin their work, and in a few days the result is seen in Fthe quick disappearance of all pim-| SEATTLE WOOLEN CON “WHEN WE SAY /IT/S WOOL STS ALL Woot ples, red spots. boils. muddy com 80 I w hack to the night ry s Plexion, rash, tetter and skin dis | watchman's cubbyhole _Jooloration 8 o 1 outed You're q Stuart's Calcium Wafers are | tesaue, their hearts’ sawdust flow in authority here. You make those less, very pl ant to the| ing. Ush! dolls quit killing each other.” / yet up im convenient form PAY AN AWFUL PRICE But the nicht Rise js Bd = Pees casry and can ‘be obtained at| Tam not sure whether the allies Laginalh. Aba whan | totd: tie Offering Excellent Opportunities of Selecting Xmas Presents i Siany drug store, at 50 cents took the fort or not. If they did about the war in the toy de “A Useful Present Is the Most Sensible One You Can Give” ; Follow the example of | they paid an awful price. | turned partment, he laughed some thousonds of “ who | @way, sickened, Little Red Crora more, in thet nast: f bis, . Bi eer crete Ceavtitel''tn this | dolls were coming up with amb Rad tala he Rie Sending Underwear Flannel Shirts way. p Bond om be low today for |iances | and were chats 2 - son paieee .¥ oy chair and that | ial wool mixed, garment 75e $1.00 Mixed Shirts cut to.......79¢ : I came to an artificial pond. It But | knew better YS 5) nes ae I, garment. .$1.00 $1.50 Wool and Cotton cut to 95e < sa ilar spot for amall chil $1.5 woo! nderwear, a garment Me % Free Trial Coupon eratinia’<\; ennai to. at Me ES L.25 | $2.00 All-wool Shirts cut to...$1.45 ; an , GAR RAR AARAnannnnnnn sees Ss cercereeeeeees 2e : F. A. Stuart Co. 313 Stuart from war, but here | encour { $1.50 I Brand............91.25 All-wool Shirts cut to ..$1.97 errr a eae eaten oe ae | eirpe German, fost. was. makin } VITAL STATISTICS 200 ( perenne.) 0511) All-wool Shirts cut to ..$2.35 trial age of Stuart's Cal cooting Sa $2.25 Alpha Buckskin ........$1.75 All-wool Shirts cut to ..$2.75 cium Waters the impregnabl | Marriage Licenses vie hbo sy ot oh ong [Atte Macnest inate, ce 5 Auto Robes Indian Robes those battleships, but they're pret ‘ boa mo ne ae reget a If he can't have a battleship, or a ‘cruiser, he think e ought at Our Well Known Line IC Heavy, 12-4, Gray, spe- Now $3.50 cial $2.00 larben, Ned. and Grey Oregon Blankets dertee, Co 83.50 to 88.50 Japan Vicuna Oregon —_ Blankets $3.60 to 88,00 Mottled Oregon Blankets 83.60 to $8.00 Sheepskin-Lined Coats ith All the Other Gifts Pants and Annette t i Tacoma, and ¥ tch All-woo! Blankets $6 5 n ct nN Blankets § $3.50 All-wool $2.00 Forget the Home Bank! <a $5.00 quality .. $3.50 tee U'SLaS ff $4.50 All-wool $2.50 Of Samples of the Christmas toys to be found in Seattle department nd Nettle Claire $7.50 quality .. 85.00 Fine White Blankets $5 Mackinaw.. $3.50 3 rs stores. Above area German drummer, and German artilleryman and | “pau! etaretn, 41; ant idae. Claes $9.00 quality .. $6.50 All Reduced a ae : y field piece, and a cavalryman of an unidentified country—poassibly *, 26, Hoattie. - $1200 Long Moleskin $7.50 to $15.00 values, $1.50 Khaki Pants Let this r " Hy rh, French. Below is a fort occupied by German Invaders, The little) Vaul F lange and Edith Spencer, Se pe § “ now 85.75 to $10.60 $1.00 poy pe see be : WN deg , figure is supposed to be an Austrian skirmisher, bgt a RS ARN AF fy Me ee Pee $9.00 50 Down Comforts we de ada pbs “ G tt Se wert: 5 e make our own gga Ng h ast to have a submarine sank, And the poor, brave, foolish | Fr fon, ‘Weattie, and Anna Our full line of 87.50 iets i ikeoount. « , 7 4 SUBMARINE 18 SUNK fellows in the submarine didn’t |» Pert om Leather, Corduroy, Blankets 4 Mackinaws, Plannel own, more | thar , : ah %: \ Very cle ver those nbmarines h t Tete SE bat | ane mad . oboe, Khaki Duck-lined Shirts, Overalls, Pants, mink, pernap: f iy ou shoot at them as they float on didn’t mind that so much, but strong and Dore! \. the surfs and if you |when # nice, luxurious ocean liner, | mond wee el Coats reduced. ete 7 - hit a certain dingeramus in the ex- filled with passengers, came along Births ‘ - And act middie, they collapse and sink. |and a submarine torpedoed {t, and|,,™** ®n@ Mr. W. M. Caid, 710 ottve ot. | Woolen Gloves, Mittens, Pillows, Comforts bi of ; And you win! everybody was drowned lke rats, |""Mrs and Mr. ©. A. Johnson, 610 This j ij / Well, a shot hit one of the sub-|f got good and mad ave, on. sedi pened Mackinaw Coat | Ss t ’ marines the dingeramus, and it It ® cruel and cowardly, and|, Mf*. snd Mr, Harold Opal, Bitka, Alas s bh: ae f weaters Branch hm rent nee, | "Nat te te Gk, Calling 414 Marvird $5.00 All-wool, sizes 34 and 36 $2.50 | $2.00 Oxford color, trimmed ... .91¢ ns Cae a t \ $5.00 All-wool, assorted colors $3.75 $3.00 Ladies’ Wool Sweater t ee Rayhould, 702 Rorer $5.0 , 3.75 Se ScsckEn < Coat Bank SAVE YOUR TEETH rain Moliges 44l0'D0 $6.50 Noriolks, assorted colors $5.00 | 3°35 Cn enter Coat $ ‘ ip $8.00 Norfolks, assorted color $6.50 age lls hive adihncecrie ele RA DW + OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS tase gis ak axes| ? wes $6.50 Ruffnecks, jumbostitch $5.00 207 University st Opposite F Paterno BEEP OR aN | Hosiery $8.00 Rufineck, ‘ladies’ and men’s Teeth extracted absolutely withent pain from 4:30 Green Lake boulevard, son.” | > $6.00 While the supply laste you can secure Mra, and Mr. H. T. Jensen, 8040 Firat 25c Cashmere Socks . -19¢ or Li RY Shag“ $3. 9qreee orn Nickel-alive ome Bank b ave, N. EB. - © nome Nickel-stiver tome Hank | Bog ciety ARR Se Wool Socks ..... -20¢ _ Loggers’ Stag Shirts the account #0 that you can have Mr. H. J. Wadletgh, 1618 dan | eek eee ees top urintiios Mr. 50c Heavy Wool Socks .........40¢ |} $4.00 All-wool ........0s...-$3.00 7 Mr. B. J. MeQuata, 6886 Third | 50c Heavy All-wool Socks .,....45¢ $4.50 Waterproof lined .......$3.45 The Bank for Savings er ee Gr urenia| : a : We especially want to emphasize to our old trade that we are not at our (Pays 4% Per Cent) Third Avenue at Pike aha Mr. C. Nimen, 2048 W. e6tt ‘moved half block north to 1203 First Deaths oe Fd ees 8 S4772£ WOOLLN CO Gold Alloy Fillings. .91 to $1.50 vee Anna J, Kirk, 4%, Swedtah hospital, | bs pital, Deo. 12. Kxami: