The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1915, Page 2

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Claus Come and See Him. Bring the Children With You. Will Be Here All Day Tomorrow, Saturday The Leader Co. JOUN PANTON, Mar 1422 to 1426 First Ave., Near the Corner of Pike, on First Look for the Blue Signs. This Is the Store of Christmas Cheer and Christmas Bargains D TOY. And all kinds of playthings can be bought DOLLS AN here it a quarter, a third and, in many cases, a half the price you pay for them elsewhere. It's our last season handlir these goods, hence the prices we have placed on them for a complete and quick tiddance. Who are buying serviceable goods, such 4s For Those of You Ladies’ and Children’s Coats and Suits, just note the following bargains: ee Women's Fine Coats in all the desirable ma- $ Ladies Coats terials, models and eolors, values to $27.50 14.98 Women’s Coats, values to $12.50, for........ OTe ee yy Ty ee H Every Suit in the store, in Serges, Gabar- $ Ladies Suits dines, ‘Broadcloths, etc., values to $35.00, for 9.98 : ? Misses’ and Children's Coats in warm, $ Misses Coats practical models, values to $9.98, for.... 3.98 Two Hundred Untrimmed Hats Values to $3.50, for These Shapes are in a good assortment of style in sailors or turban effects, in ven ets and plushes, in 6 Ic a wide range of colors. These hats are taken from our regular stock. Values to $3.50. Saturday 67e. Then Again Here’s a Few “4 Bargains We are going to place on sale at 9:30 a m. and you can buy them just’ as lorkg as the quantities hold out. A table of Child’s Teddy Bear Mitte. Reg-| A table of Children’s Handkerchiefs. 2 in a ular 25c, now ....... > -15¢ | box, 3 10¢ A table of Holida Worth to | A table of Child’s Initial Handkerchiefs. 3 15c, going at in a box for . epee: 3 A table of L Buy your Kid Gloves here. Gift boxes 6 in a box for FREE with every pair A table of Chi ur Men's and Womer EE with ew of Neckwear, all boxed, ic, 39¢, 49@ and 59¢ Umbrellas Buy y« esr e aseeeeus here. Gift box F A table. of Big Bisque ‘He ad- Jointed Dolls. | A grand a MME EM, FOF oi, espe csercevceccee at. FIFTEEN HUNDRED private pension bills were were introduced the first day of congress. And our own Hon. Humphrey wanted a million and a quarter besides * for the “goose pond.” How about “traveling expenses,” Will? Sweaters GRIFFITHS BACK; CAMPAIGN NOW ON Austin EB. Griffiths, candidate tor! mayor, is back in Seattle Fiiday after sevotul weeks’ visit at the fairs in California. fle ts going to jplunge into an active campaign at ttle publi years. Most recent jot police under G Jed that + mand. F and has se ie 4 a | council H | committeeman et ja municipal ownersht 4 At a meeting T j the office of E. ¢ y J. F. Cronin was ¢ ry chairm 4 Factory ‘Reotila Man Is on a | Witness Stand in F. | 1 For Men, Women | Dymamiting Trial] & ze | _ LOS ANGELES, Dec. 17.— Tracing the movements of an all él | alleged dynamite gang from | Kansas City to Seattle, thence | to San Francisco and to Los An. geles, where the Times buildin Octonek Sweater Cer- wae blown up, four witnesses ot . told their stories tod th tificates Solve the Gift murder trial of M. A. echmidt, Problem, They Save Time canes with being one of the and Eliminate Worry. | J. Brubaker, superintendent of | @ construction company in ; : | Kansas City, described a x _Men’s and Women's Jumbo and plosion which duveiced rele Shaker Knit, Pure Worsted, Hand- his company's jobs a few weeks finished, $5.00 and $7.50. | before the Times affair, A o@l 1 i @ cc! Ladies’ style, with half belt, $7.75.I| about the same time In Santee § Half Cardigan Stitch, V-neck and} #°cording to Harry Brant, su perintendent of a construction company there “Octonek” collar styles, $4.75, $5.50 and $5.75. Then the dynamiters, the d Cc ren’s Sweaters, to state imed, moved to San 4 $5.50 Franciaco and began planning the Los Angeles disaster | TAFT IS FRANK Infants’ Outfits, $2.50 and $5.00. Aviation Caps and Scarfs, 65c, 75¢ and $1.00 FOND DU LAC, Wis., Dee. 17 Senator La Follette, in Prof, ‘Taft opinion, ha From Maker to Wearer no chance of gettin the republican presidential nomir atior Taft, smiling, today said He has about as much chance asth nd I'm out ofepolitte The most. costly thimble in th world is owned by the queen of Stam. It Is shaped like a lotu bud, and ts made of gold, thick! \gludded with diomond J KNITTING COMPANY Open datccey Evening—Fifth Ave. and Union St. has been an active ftx-! t t-loperetta with so much style, finish| Prosecutor Lund STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 17, 1915. PAGE 2 WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB WILL GIVE BENEFIT SHOW Three belated members dropped Into the Press club late Thursday | night, having been to the theatre shod upon a rehearsal of | til they fell out | of their neat nedy, They |eatd it was be tier than anythin jthey had seen at the vaudeville | theatre earlier in the evening The amateurs were putting the! finishing touches to their show, | which will be ataged at the Press | Club theatre night The Civle « ing It do mney to pr ‘bristmas | nd gifts for headline ae comedy sketch T mond,” with the fol | William Evergreen, A, A. N Cal, Blenbelm, KE. C, Walling a | Plato, Capt. Frank EB. G \ }tator of the Moose } Plato, Mra, Ethelind Morrison San- | ders; Marjorie, Mine Daysey Dan- | ner; Cousin Joe, Ben Hawkins H Frank East baritone, will sing “In the ¢ A. A. Nor dard Op prison ace Thomas will ¢ monologue; Mra. Ethelind Morri son Sanders will sing, and Mrs j Louisa Lepper and four pretty | | Broadway high school girls will} be seen in classic dancing | TRA-LA-LA! DIGK MAKES A SPEECH | - | Tratata. | | | Remember Our Easy i]| Payment Plan that Toaca y tribute a Swedish | Also Tralalee. Richard A. Ballinger made a speech In Portiand. What! You don't know who Na values are rea when he trie for the Gug Hallinger (he fore he becar mayor of Seatt Hut to return neech. before SHIP AND FIT IN no good is an affifetion The init nd the r and the Is there ou had forgo was? ARREST KOOLOF AT GLEAR LAKE OW KILL CHARGE | | — | | Kamilat Koolof, 36, is lodged in| the city Jail Friday facing a charge| lof murder for the death of Mike Kuczerski, whom he is sald to have shot down in cold blood fol lowing an argument in the latter's home, $14 Judkina st., Koolot was Lake, it having betraye his own hi in a letter written to Ku |ski, who, he supposed, was still/ | alive | | Mrs. Kuezerski and five children | 3s destitute ‘SEE KIDDIES IN PLAY |AND HELP XMAS FUND Time: Friday night. Place: Moore theatre sim gust et ‘emm and boys, too, LUNDIN STARTS variety of beauti terns; all desir justly describe them he free Seattle children re going to present this beautifull ‘ou. | Hight Columbia at. lows th ie Greenwald afternc wane Hey? arn. examination ha eg Christmas ‘al Gifts Down Stairs at Turreil’s You can save money and get good merchan- dise for Gifts in our Down Stairs Department. NOT Ic mt hoes, paitssssscssscs® GIVE USEFUL GIFTS Turrell’s Down Stairs Department 120 MARION ST., OR 903 SECOND AVE, A Great Assortment of Men’s Neckwear re. Christmas boxes 4 mis» this show RED LIGHT CASE started red dings Friday d by Jame grand jury jury, Landin sald its work Friday "HENRY iS ON HIS way NDON, Dee, 17.—The Ford hip Osear I. 1s today en to Ch ansand, Norwa released at Kirkwall last ywing the customary port ery, | 1332-34 SECOND AVE Special Assortment of Silk Petticoats Men’s New Winter Suits and Overcoats Bradbury System y extraor: fin THE STYLES ARE SMART AND THE FABRICS SERV ICEABLE AND REFINED. THERE IS GOOD WORKMAN- VERY GARMENT —Firet Floor. It's impossible to —Second Floor Bath Robes and Smoking Jackets “Just the Kind for Father, Brother or Your Sweetheart” See our Second Avenue window display and you will notice that our of Bath Robes : is about th d Smok- best in 1 ese garments are al al tom like, ive chen Ara an bos 1 will appre Splend meres in yo ._ We Are Specializing in Men’s Neckwear for the Holidays Open Saturday Eve. Till 10 Exceptional Values 45c and $1 “See Our Window Display” | “Today's Styles Today” erat = ST. | | Hunt | _Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the United States fee Buy Christmas Gifts That Are Practical T he Newest ot Blouses That Make the Most | Delightful Christmas Gifts uat satisfactory and ap- | propriate Christmas gifts need not always be measured by the expenditure is indeed evident here—where such very new, very attractive blouses may be had so mod- erately priced. ie Be, iate We are now ‘ | | mplete line of the pest Skins at prices | that are bound to appeal. These Furs come in sets, separat | the latest fash UNION jl, veil 5 en i offering a very large and pieces and Moffs, in all |j fons Don’t Forget the Little Boy Norfolk Suits With pairs of trousers $6.00 and Ma ly cassi- nful effects ylue serges very good for Substantial: Reductions Throughout Our Ladies’ Dept. of Cloaks and Suits q A Coat or Suit makes a valued Christmas g present; something that any woman would FE, appreciate. Be sure and visit our extensive depart- ment and take advantage of the substantial reductions that we are offering .on| this seasonable merchandise. First Floor. madam, The yo playing duty aigrets, | Hon ksman in Engtar will be done 'Uncle Sam Taking No Chisces} He Wants | Families Driven to Know About Nellie Donegan’s Aigrets Nellie Donegan, Wearing Her Aigrets who had been wore a are those umes?” How did you get ted Burton ady then explaine¢ ins At this theatre, got by me free, with $5,000 worth of paradise plumes and the h tT saw her wearing on She came from Canada replied Burton, “she did but the te ather didn't, They were papolis direct » was taking no chances on getting so she didn't take them to Winnl at all them back into the U, 8. A. Muriel Burns, best woma task of r bird he Is the ors, over which the shooting | eral months without a session, the boharg | Hollywood Gardens |. Manager Burton of the Orpheum looked up from his desk with a po- | . lite what-can-I-do-for-you expresston, | Presents Beautiful The young wom ushered into his pr she er—ah, yes, plumes” | ed Burton, “What d’ya mean plumes “Fea Jthem tr T have no feathers, |dens a tor from the cus: |} office,” she explained, “and I want to know how Nellie Donegan Out of Homes by Flood in Kentucky LOUISVILLE, Dec. 17.— Whole families were driven from their flooded homes today following a 40-hour rain in Ken- tucky, At Jackson, the Kentucky river showed ,a 30-foot rise, while the greater part of the country outside of Louisville is submerged, WELFARE BOARD MEETS OLYMPIA, Dec, 17.—After sev. industrial welfare commission met here Friday. The commission has of the enforcement of the minimum wage law Appearance Flowers of ery description, plants with ery conceivable bloom; holly, Christmas baskets, in great profusion, present a holi- |day scene at the Hollywood Gar Special care has been given this« season to meet popular demand for Christmas flowers, and this store 8 a veritable flower garden The windows decided at- traction, creations be PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR-THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN-~WOMEN Wei YOUR CREDITIS G.K.

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