The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1915, Page 5

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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 17, 1915. PAGE 5 Sketches from Life by Cartoonist Satterfield, Especially for Star PREPAREDNESS ? WELL, 400K (HTO THEST Eres tt ovr Foe Hid APTRRNOOM CALL On MRS, GALT, so THE: PEAR TAS COME TO THE WATE t{OUSE To SBE US IN JRESE GREAT DAYS OF THE REPUBLIC? Pg eee \S GROWING MoRs STidorw MONTH BY Mone. we oe > cartoon’ Satterfield’s was impre to Washington, R. W. Satterfield, the “Little Bear” AMERICAN DOG BRAVE IN FACE OF ENEMY FIRE BY WILBUR S. FORREST the United ‘Abe’ and ‘Mawruss’ Coming to Met on Christmas Day TURKEY WANTS TO HANDLE U. S, | RELIEF FUNDS: By GILSON GARDNER ee a4 WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. LONDON, Dec. 17—Back from) Through American Ambassador the Serbian “trail of horrors.” Lady He Morganthau. the Turkist Sybil Finlay today related a story ronment has protested againat of bravery on the part of Dr. Rich- ard Jett, American physician, and Matron Anna Dull, when Pirot, Serbia, was under fire “It seemed as tho the hospital fn which they were would be blown | the distr jon of the lief funds by American consuls in Armenian Turkey Having con nived at, if not ordered the whole-| sale massacre of the Armeniana,| the Turks now protest against not | Armenian re meets,” aan walé. "The Bulgar being allowed to distribute the gunners made buildings nearby Ausarinee Teltad cook their special target. “But the two} capt wa refused to leave their charges. Even | when the city was evacuated the two insisted on remaining, even if Problem as ppared j alone, to care for the more desp , come from will be the ' ately wounded. But the author pressing problems receiving | imsisted that they leave. They were aitention in this congress. They| under fire for several hours while will run neck and neck; they in the wounded were being removed to! volve questions as to whether there train bound for Nish | will be a bond issue, where the in-/ From Nish the party again had to come tax limit will be reduced; | flee. Finally they hit th rail of whether there shall be an inherit horrors,” and Lady Fin came | ance tax imposed by the federal| For his brov been made a cap-| Ses eco al ah Fs here from Salonika ery Dr. Jett h tain in the Serb authorities whether the sugar duties shall be continued and the} present law repealed, and wh war emergency tt In force ose | | | | The need for tax legistation tol lincrease the government's revenues The net balance in fund of the United Jules Jordan as “Abe Potash” and Marie Howe as “Mrs. Potash.” | '* the me fo PUTTING GLASSES imperat general 5 SMES, The return of States treasury has shrunk amaz. . ETC] mutter” to the ingly since a year ago. On Nov. 21 +POPULAR PRIC atre will seem like the return of | 1914, this balance was $74,000,000 FRASER-PATERSON C9 two ¢ ra 10n€| On Nov. 26, 1915, it was approxt mately down 5,000,000, This has gone} since to $21,000,099 their philos ness under teriors have er ,lions in this ¢ land The gold now deposited in the vaults of the federal reserve om banks (the system fs just a year old) amounts to $482,000,000. As the law permits the issue of bank notes on the basis of one for every 40 cents of gold reserve, these banks could isane (without any na tax) $1,200,000,000 of fed d th and in Eng am old custom of # ers to congressmen »pen ng day of the seasion has unfor vived, The mone lly form of flattery 1 have fed and shel 1,000 war orphaned children the basis of the al uch children by yvernment oofweare | af EISS=e WHEWIHAS 13 OF ’EM Jo Men HOWLING GREEN, Ohio, Dec - 6.—Mrs, O. H. Bosworth of Dicker i on, 8. D, has just arrived here If Not Satisfied, 8 children rhein ahs sdcat ng Mrs, Bos The _ children Come Here Tilen’s Shoe Store 814 First Ave. r a wid one child land surface of the Rus ‘ One-aixth of the the globe I# occupied t sian empire, PRESIDENT WOODROW WILSON| You Will Get the Best Service in the Morning ec Dougall - fouthwick Ghe Stores the Chrivtmardpirilo Store Hours 9 to 6---Until Christmas Us Real Live Dolls!” We Will Be in the Doll and Toy Shop Tomorrow “Come to See mAs. 300 $1 ene 900 . $1 MacDougall-Southwick wants every little boy and girl to come and see these really- | 500 tru‘'y Dolls that walk and talk and give away Santa Claus pins. 300 $2 They know just the kind of dolly each little girl wants and they will show it to you, too. Dolls in Multitudes Dolls from every Doll land of the world. It is a happy circumstance that brings so many Dolls to this store this year. Table of Dolls at 25c Table of Dolls at 50c Tabl- of Dolls at $1.25 All the boys will be Dolls with long curly hair Foreign Dolls and Ameri Great big Dolls, with soft, in and dress them up f and eyes that open and close, ¢an-made Dolls, equally as curly hair and sleeping eyes. assortment of Suits an Boy Dolls with sweaters and clever in) workmanship—bis Dressed Dolls that Baby can't * , que, celluloid and cloth Dolls break, Roguish-eyed charac A splendic ortment Buy him a C for Sizes 2 to 18 vat ) Overcoats reduced 50 Overcoats reduced Young $7 By the Thousands! Christmas Sale of Men’s Ties $2.00 Ties Men's Shop, First Floor Boys’ Overcoats Overcoats, raglan and belted styles $13.50 Overcoats reduced to.. Men's Overcoats, sizes 3. formerly up to $15.00, reduced to $9.85. Give a Gift Certificate 00 Ties 50 Ties 85c 50 Ties Boys’ Suits and Coats Reduced for Saturday out Saturda 1 ¢ bring them rist A. splendid oats will be reduced. Boys’ Suits caps. Soldier and Clown Dolls, boys with short hair, and ter Dolls and a score of other Mixtures in sensible grays and Dolls of celluloid girls with long hair. tbjects lghcsiness) Wises). brawny aad Aahes Meaae ok tide Suits have extra trousers. For boys 6 to 18. $12.50 Suits reduced to $9.85 $10.00 Suits reduced to a8 $7.50 Suits reduced to $5.95 of all-wool Christmas . $10.85 to ie to $5.95 wa 2, 33, 34, 35, —Third Floor. Our Basement Floor Is Full he Toys and Dolle pictured in this border may be had in other size’ and at other prices. \ and girl to come Mec cal ‘I New mode want ever ' } t ha and ar get a Santa Claus pin will be running, Trains and Merry-Go-Rot Meec operation. It is all a wonder And a Sale of Toys Cedar Chests of is our speci a Christmas be ul sight of ano in x ered Handkerchiefs, the fine Handkerchiefs, 3 for 506 Assortments of alllinen and shamrock lawn Hand- kerchiefs, plain or hand-em- broidered, Handkerchiefs, 3. ~ for $1,.00-—-Many of these are elaborately embroidered by hand. Also many styles in white or colors, Finished just like the chests the big enough for the biggest dollies’ clothes, and even the young ster's outfit. $4.25 Chests will be $3.75, $3.50 Chests will be $2.95, $3.00 Chests will be «35. ‘Little Tables and Chairs White enameled and natural finish Tables and Chairs for little folks. $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 and $6.50 Tables will be grown-ups : $2 2.50, $3.00 C de Chine Handker- $3.45, $3.95, $4.45 and $4.95. $2.00, 0, $ repe de Chine Handker and $800 Chairs’ will be $1.45, $1.95, $2.25, $5.50. whi Seed torte ame Solo’ ers, some Velocipedes Reduced with black borders. And : } colored centers with con. Nearly all have adjustable handle bars, Some have ‘ ith 0 steel tires, but me ave rubber tires. Some have ae needlework. Very hallbearing wheels 0, 50 to $13.50 Velocipedes, moe \ phan $2.50, $1.45, $1.95, $2.75 w $9.75. 50¢—Scalloped edges em broidered by hend on the sheerest linen. Initialed Handkerchiefs, special, 65¢ box—Three 6 for $1.0 Appenzell embroidery = Holiday Handkerchief six “Chalet” embroid- designs are copies of the Box of six, $1.00. Handkerchiefs in each box, with hand-embroidered iet- ter and novelty tape border. Some have colored letter and border to match. Children’s Handk: $1.00 box — Embroldere H \kerchiefs showing fig- ures in outline, also other Handkerchiefs for children at 156 a box, and upwards. Novelty Handkerchiefs, 2he—New effects in Hand- kerchiefs, wih colored linen centers, and white centers with colored designs. Some have the half-ineh hems. Initialed Handkerchiefs, $1.00 box—Three Handker- chiefs, each elaborately em- broidered in a_ different style. All initialed, —First Floor, al 35c to 50c Floral Ribbons Will Be \ Hair Bow bit fancy work inches wide, in bright cc special, Z5@ yard and Novelties Jewelry Gifts with Children’s Shoes Specially Priced a Pearl Earrings, solid gold wires, $1.00. Collar gold engraved, pair T5e. dd Lavallieres, drop, $1.95. Gold Lavallieres, diamond mounted, $4.85. pear Pins, filled, Button Shoes for Italian Jet Bead Neck haps di; VaR little children and lecea. Princess << lenges, 4, @eOs Rear: Paton set, growing girls, in Narrow Ribbons ir $1 75. yr dress wear, $1.00. patent leather, with | of Christmas red for Imperial er Photo German — Silver Van ull kid tops, or in bolts, 10¢. Fras cabinet size, 5O¢@. Cases, wit npa all dull calf, a broa js Sterling Silver Tea Strain. $1.00. File - inet oeeith . ox teh Boutonniere: . } ‘ 1 le > Each one is neatly crs, $2.00. Silk Waldemar Chains, em tension sole. $2.49 is nea Food Pusher of sterl- gold filled slide, $1.00. and $2.98 pair They arc dainty bits ing silver, $1.00. Friendship Bracelet Links, Button Shoes for boys and little | and 5O¢. Coasters, sterling silver engraved free, ZH@ each men, made of a sturdy dull calf; rims, T5¢. First Floor broad toe and heavy sole. $2.50 and $3.00 pair Second Floor 25c Yard gift—or to finish up some These Ribbons are 5% and 6 slored floral designs. Very Ribbons 10c Bolt 1 colors, including plenty tying re S-yard oe s 25c and 50c display in a gift silk a tinsel. box. 25¢ —First Floor, of Ivory Toilet Wares for Gifts Gifts of China at $1.00 All Trimmed Other styles up to Ivory Puff Boxes, Special 49c $2.50. Hair Receivers to There is an unusual variety from which to select at ‘ele } f t rns . suge atch at the same price this price—pieces of open stock patterns, We suggc aoe ma Haviland Cups and Sayesi Berrie decorated Millinery, Half Price Ivory Jewel Cases 95c ther well-known makes—individual Coffee ots, Cow = — = ree : Jai 2 adie = ports and Fancy Jelly Dishes. $1.00 cach Our entire stock of Trimmed Velvet lined. Size 3x413 inches. Hinged lid. , i , Cc} reitan Gandic Giiel Millinery is included in this half-] Other Jewel Boxes up to $2.75 each Old Chelsea Bone ina resden die icks, 7 wigs peer pact esi s Cups and Saucers, three inches high, $1.00 each. | Pye 6 Hat for.women, tmisse Ivory Bonnet Mirrors $1.65 for $1.00. ; and children. ____ Second Hor | = Oyal Glass Mirrors with long handle. Value Haviland Cake Plates six-inch Rock Crystal $2.50. Other Bonnet Mirrors up to $5.00 each. a scorated, $1.00 Comports, $1.00. cleve rated, $ ree The Art Shop “e : Suggests— Gi t I losiery Penlahey Se Ube front 8s Splendid Assortments We mention here a list of delightful suggestions $16.50 i ‘ : sided ; steoceouscid perhaps the most mplete assortment we have ever Lace Doylies, from 25¢ to $1.75 i ae Hosiery (at aaa ak Lace Center, from $1.00 to $30.00. Fancy and plain ¢ ‘ eng ues : Lace Scaris, $1.39 to $21.50. children Trefopsse French Kid Gloves, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Hat Brushes, $1.75 “Phoenix” and “Everwear” Silk Hosiery for Trefousse Suede Gloves, $2.00, Flower Jars, $1.75 and $2.00, women, pain Tike: Powder Boxes, from 7S¢ to $4.50. Oe, ; nt aed Trefousse Long Gloves, $3.00 and $3.50 Gade eee irom Sba ste BS 00. Ones, Phoenix si Evetwea Silk Mocha Gloves, Silk Lined, $1.50. Fitted Work Boxes, $1.25 to,] Hosiery, either plain or clocked, $1.00 pair. — Mocha Gloves, Unlined, $1.15 pair $2.50. nae “McCallum” and “Onyx” Silk Hee plain Women's Glace Gloves That Are Washable Preece ca toa on a . +01 . in white, black and’ costume V ae sc, i aN shades -5O pair AOR DEI Ei PhS Me daar Vier e sents Striped Hose, in a varigty of contrast ste Kid G 7 Pp ushions, 50c to $4.50 aney St ( " a variet tra Boys’ and Girls’ Kid Gloves, 75c to $1.50 STR GUBIRIE, 908 tre ic ol a adie SaNOO pall Children’s Lined Gauntlets, 50c to $1.50 Misses’ Silk Stockings, $1.00. pair Boys’ and Girls’ Lined Gloves and Mittens, 50c¢ to $1.00. Infants’ Silk Sox or crochet top, pair, 50¢ and T5e. Pirst Floor

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