The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1915, Page 8

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IN THE TOILET GOODS Pyralin ivory Nail Files and Button Hooks Perfumes, halGounce, putup in fancy bottles IN FANCY BASKETS Sandwich Baskets of Japanese bamboo, priced at. ze Sewing or Work Baskets, nice z5e¢ Indian Baskets for waste paper, fancy colors, at........ 23 IN BOYS’ FURNISHINGS Four-in-Hand Ties at 25c Initial H andkerchiefs 25c Silk Wii Windsor Ties, Ea. 25c Boys’ Supporters, Pair 25c Boys’ Suspenders, Pair 25c WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Linen Handkerchiefs at 25c Handkerchief 3 for 25¢ | Second and Third Floors 25¢ Will Buy GIFTS FOR THE BABY Baby Bonnets, of mercerized silk, plain and hem stitched, at .............. oo¢ Be | Infants’ Bootees, white and colored combinations, Der pair ... Be Infants’ Crochet cques, white and color combi- Mations, at ...........6 2he PICTURES AND NOVELTIES Pictures, in solid, fancy frames 25¢ Glove and Handkerchief sense of dotted silk mull, celluloid tops 25¢ Pin Cushions, of colored ‘silk in celluloid holders, ze 25¢ Dresden Sewing Aprone, nice for gifta, at What 50c Will Buy on IN TOILET GOODS Pyralim ivory Picture Frames, 4x5 ins 50¢ € Pyralin ivory Trays, 6\4x9 inches, priced 50¢ a Special Sachet Bags, | and 1%-ounces, at 50¢ IN MEN’S FURNISHINGS Men's Suspender and Garter Sets, in pretty Doxes, at oe Men's Slik Socks, good weight silk, pair 50¢ a Men's Neckwear, pretty colors, in allk Four! Hand style .......... 506 25e | stitched, Men’s Gift Ties —for 25c— gifts for mother. ze Japanese Straw Baskets, with | Ties—most useful and accept Covers, very hamily, at 25e¢ | able gifts of all for men. Silks in pretty patterns and colors N THE Guest a lox ne tly he: SHINAWARE SE(¢ ind Saucers, hand painted re You probably planned your more portant Gifts BUT LIST QUITE PLETS? IF CO them two kirle to! ¢ are. id he, “and when they Gifts at 25¢ and 50c for nta Claus, | are wanted, and I'll take them t those you've overlooked Madison park. And I'll be at the What 25c¢ Will Buy): What 25c Will Buy on the pa Main Floor LINEN SECTION 22 inches, matitehed, plain or colore ‘or gifts Bread and Butter Pia’ painted, very pretty Blue Bird Sets for strong, priced What 25c Will Buy on the Upper Main Floor JEWELRY AND NOVELTIES Leather Coin Purses at 25c Elastic Arm Bands, Pr. 25c_ | ; whom be will enter Metal Jewel Cases, Ea. 25c Jon ats Rose Bead Necklaces 25c Drinking Cups in Cases 25c IN GLOVES AND HOSIERY Sages wae bs eee 25c 25¢ - Will Buy on the Fourth Floor IN THE Card Games, Nat Register Banks, n 50¢ Climbing Monkeys, Mechanical Toys, for Bell Toys, 2 whee’ IN TH Grace Harlow at Overton College, College Gi series, Jessie Gra Submarine Boys’ at The Grammar Schoo! Boys’ Series, by Irving Han cock, at The Baby Bear Books, by illustrated the Lowe GIFT TOY SHOP fons, The Wizard, What Ne ice gifts for the children Is, pulled by borse or dog E BOOK SHOP ham Flower Series, by Victor G. Marguerite r Main Floor SILVERWARE Dripless Tea Strainers, silver-plated, each Child's 3piece Set Lemon Dishes, aii 8, a) at wit priced, set yer-plated, glass inset IN FANCY BASKETS Japanese Bamboo Straw Baskets, Matting Shopping Fruit Baskets, priced orted, of colo’ d straw, at c. es, with strong handle j What 50c Will Buy on the Upper Main Floor 4 IN BOYS’ FURNISHINGS Boys’ Four-in-Hand Ties of good quality silk. .50¢ Suspenders, different colors, good elastic 5ae Boys! Belts, good O aiatity leather, different styles, j Besser oss 506 & JEWELRY AND NOVELTIES Lavallieres, pretty styles, gold plated, priced. 506 Men's Pocketbooks, good styles, very durab! Hair Ornaments, a number of different sty! Women’s Gloves 50c Pair Women's Cashmere Gloves, nice very durable. and warm; Make nice gifts for a woman. Second and Third Floors 50c Will Buy INFANTS’ WEAR SECTION RUGS AND PICTURE FRAMES Velvet and Axminster Rugs, fine quality, 16x20 : inches, at noe ‘ Walnut Photograph Frames, 2 opening mats. .50¢ THE ART SECTION Work Baskets, lined with colored satin, each Pin Cushions, in various styles, priced, each Children's Bath Robes, flannelette, with cord Hare | Infante’ Dresses, long or short, of lawn Oe infants’ Shoes, with soft soles, 25 styles Oe Baby Record Books, nice for Christmas gifts. 50¢ STATIC Crane’s Linen Lawn, 24 sheets and 24 envelopes, | a box Kipling’s If, in ne Seuvente, Playing Sound, KE RC HIE Handkerchiefs, in in a box Children’s Felt Si JNERY SECTION at gold frames, each Cards, of Washington and Puge FS AND SLIPPERS Women’s Handkerchiefs, 3 and 4 in a box, at itlaled or embroidered, 2 sty ippers, red color, priced Silk Boot Hose 50c Pair Women's Silk lisle tops. pair On the Fourth Floor 50c Will Buy IN 1 Kid Body Dolls, w Wild West Bucking Broncho, feal Toy Bell Toys, with ones, at Iron Toys, hone r ders, at Tinker Toy, at to b A GOO! | The Eagle's Mate, Nays; Anna Alice Laddie, by Freckles, at Story of the Wild Gene ' flower alphabet Store Open Till 9 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday of Thin Week THE BON MARCHE Pike Street—Second Avenue—Union Street. Boot Hosiery, all colors, w Mother or stster will appreciate HE TOY SHOP ith celluloid or bisque heads Lehman's Mec 4 wheels, nice gifts for eels, ice wagons, hooks and ld moving or stationar ) LINE OF BOOKS | AUTO WAS TOO FAST FOR HER featuring Mary Pickford; photo. CHICAGO, Dec. 26 he thought was a umily & | Flowers, for young people, ety | WILL ALL BE BOWLEGGED SOON 5oe CLEVELAND, Dee, 20 Wouien m : vs aring wooden heoled thoes, or they'll all be bowlegged, say isa worth, chiropodist Klllott 4100, y Your have IS YOUR GIFT |}} NOT Come to the Bon Marche Tuesday And secure good, useful all Maen, neatly hem TION ffl nont WASHINGTON, De The stat ent advised border | fficials today not to event ( ing the United | is preparing t would honor a | Carranza for } ditic y Lansing replied | | asa C after surrendering his} | ated as an ord f he is driven | © regarded as ar and interned | ARREST TWO WITH OPIUM Oe ¢ e Ds 306 50¢ sana shaft to ! 50e a hand-to-han 506 | al and opened a door to 50¢ AMATEUR'SANTAS’ TO GLADDEN MANY LITTLE HEARTS | The Star and Chafity Commissioner Callaghan Arrange| | Seventy Parties; Bachelors and Bachelor Girls and | Childless Parents Will Make Day a Merry One for Waifs; Many Old Folks Want to Adopt Little Ones im- Whoa! 1a tiat order might have »M- If any more bachelors, bachelor} us We could find that m maids and childless parents want| and boys, easly, but how them T— ]I! kids for Christmas, they will have | to Madison. parh 2 the bach is fo meet them? And how t them back b ree Dergame, to find them themselves 8 enuff! When Nelite and Irene jitney driver on bachelor maids, surveying the N. line, solved the Apartment and anticipating a m us ly Christmas, « The St t me know where the chil: | park Christmas night to take them + | home. want to adopt) ors cannot bear ving the children only; they wa father of a | who KNOWS there ie a night, tw /§ lana, “I wouldn't fall for it i uike pesce and ant, a doctor, doesn’t t Matinee » He wants as his : . be - Kuests an elderly couple or two elderly women fraw a litt He i might turn the house upside down Man one-child families have Now by—but horned in, “Middle parents mt, then, Bobby ts writes the mother of one, “are not jonal child We're se We a sweett angel ax full of fun as they might be. of the axain, we might get a| 5 Co. | o is who ha | ni it who | oun » ahare Christmas joy with t own-—fifty fifty primary department of the First Presbyterisn church asks the re. addre A ages of 1 hildr needy clream nick will be prepared r}] In all, The Star jo! « of County Callaghar has 0 Christer on nd the ehiidren an fo £ ant will get the numbe: and ed for T afternoon ever ly h ncronn Lake Was | will be notified by tele of the arrangements made {RENO DIVORCEES SAN FRANCISCO. MARRIED ht to Reno, idding and forme divorced wif today. Tw out of matri mination of firat assistant seo ‘© of F. J. Powell, to ge enntys she was married to Wilson yme of Senator Francie New a six montha’ at at Reno ands of Ne |to comply w Monday for inve misioner P. P. cation learn whether there is unnecessary du imation of all state educa Claxten and FE. mal schools, the state college and the uni | 1 at meetings at the Fytier a » hotels, | fl ze nd Sunday, of the stace edcational survey commis#ion VILLA REVOLUTION DEAD "ASO, Franciac h United ay, There the new ry on ag pation to- against WASHINGTON RULES ON VILLA’S CASE || 12 AMERICANS ON WASHINGTON, Dee 12 America ANCONA The state departmen ard th e kn t announced today ner Ancona, torpe wn to have survived WILL TEDDY BE A CANDIDATE? | CHICAGO, Dec, 20.—Belief that Col, Roosevelt will partici | pate in the presidential campaign gained ground today, when it | was admitted his friends had taken an option on the Floren- tine room at the Congress hotel, during the national conven- | | Three tion. It was here that he held rallies previously, The option was made last week, following a conference between Perkins and Ickes, Illinois bull moose chairman READY TO PROSECUTE HUERTA SAN ANTONIO, De Arran for prosecuting the ed what purported to be extracts |} one-time Mexican dictator 1. Vietortano Hu a plotter against ith American neutrality led here today by 3. District At . | torney Camp Jeral bureau of Investigation | Huer ) » testify as to German efforts to fo | nent a re in he is indicted, which, it is expected ill t | | | from United St t service agents’ reports, telling of the alleged expenditure ¢ ) of German money for pro-German propagan 5Oe |p da in the y Capt. Franz Von Rintelen han Twelve this amount, the reports are said to have! hown, were to by Huerta in fomenting the new revolution, in the hope that t tates might be so involved in Mexico that it would have n 1e to heed Germany The re contains affidavits showing the efforts made by Ger man agents to purchase arms and ship them to Mexico, as an ment for Gen arma Huerta WANT DANCES INSTEAD OF TESTS Hecause Friday night dances leave Case students have them CLEVELAND, Dec ' asked in no shape to tal the faculty to eliminate them Work of extending the 1916 tax lev \cil and Mayor Gill Saturday at ling pushed Monday at the = twill work double shift until the rolls formally fixed by the for the old city limits. 4aOr office. The are finished, ‘oun was be office force Hom county @ es for whom Christmas boxes |] working thro the | ty-four honrs aft-| P. Capen, of ff ce, g&REDERICK &NELSON, 2 Christinas Gitts for Cverybody Ample Stocks of the Best Sorts of Gift Merchandise Have Bi seen Provided for This Week’s Choosing. Every Provision That Experience Can Suggest Has Been Made to Facilitate Your Shopping in These Last Christmas. Choosing Men’s Gifts Successfully Y OU can ensure this success by choosing in our Men's where, so Furnishings Section, many of Seattle's best-dressed men shop regularly for them and faction in value Beautiful Silk Cravats in an unusual selection of rich, elves always with satis style, quality and distinctive designs and color- ings, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 to $4.00. Gloves, Half-Hose, House Coats, Lounging Robes, Bath Robes, Knox Hats, Handkerchiefs, Silk Dress Mufflers, Wool Mufflers, Pajamas. —Firat Floor. Gifts in Silk Umbrellas VERYONE « brellas needes the high Um- and these standing of “really useful Gifts,” and a welcome among the wh se the heartic are Umbrellas appearance serviceability st sort of promi = —Firat Floor Women's Silk Umb and colors las Women's Black Silk brelias Um- in black plain and satin-bor. regular shape, with detachable han dered, with silver-mounted dies, $2 detachable ebonold handles, Women’s India Umbrellas and crook styles, with black ( covering and detachable ebonoid han Women's Colored Sik Um brellas with malacca and eb. onoid handles, dies, $3.75 Women's All-silk India Um in blue, pur- brellas with new short han ple, green, red, gray and dies, in purple and black, black, $5.00 $3.76 Women's Black Silk Um- Men's Silk Umbrellas, $5.00, brellas with short handles $6.00, $6.50 and up to $25.00, and colored borders, $5.00. HANDKERCHIEFS Are Always Acceptable EN in this last bustling week before Christ- mas you cannot go astray if you choose Hand- KY kerchiefs, for they are always acceptable. The Basement Salesroom’s offerings are especially at- tractive, and include: Women's Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs, 10c and 12'4c each Women’s” Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, 10c, 15¢, 20¢ 12%, and 25c each Women's Linen Handker- Children’s Initialed Hand- chiefs with corner em- kerchiefs, with colored broidery, 12!4c, 15c and letter, box of 3, 15c a . Children’s Handkerchiefs Women's Fine Lawn ‘ with plain colored bor- Handkerchiefs, embroid é der, embroidered corner ered with one-corner de- ; s rolled edge, Sc each signs, 10c and 12'%c each Men's Plain Linen Hand- kerchiefs, 1 15c, 20c and 25c each —Basement Salesroom. Useful Gifts for Women Women's Handkerchiefs in pretty gift box be 50c. boxes, 45¢ of 3, and ERHAPS nothing would please her more than attractive those a well-made, useful Apron or an House Dress. A few suggestions for prefer to give such practical gifts: who Middy Aprons, % as pictured, 39¢ to $1.75 House Dresses, Coverall Aprons, 50c. Margaret Aprons, 25« Bungalow Aprons, 50c and 65¢ “ot Coat Aprons, - 50c Middy House Sets, $1.00. and 50¢ 35¢, and 75¢ Bath Robes, $1.65 to $3.95 Fancy Tea Aprons, 25c to 63« | Dainty Slip-over Gowns, 50x / to $1.25 /} Corset Covers, to I5¢ a { Envelope Chemises, S0c to ea) $1.25 YG) Muslin Shirts, 85¢ to $2.00 \\ (ys Boudoir Caps, 10c, 190 te and 50x t Flannelette House Sacques, 41.00. Crepe Kimonos, 75¢ to $2.50. Silk Kimonos, $2.95 to $4.95. Basement Salesroom 3usy Days Before Early Morning Shopping Is Earnestly Suggested. For. er CUft AT LOVE DOND Sure to Please The Gift of Gloves is the Christmas Gift with the universal appeal, wel- comed alike by man, wom- an child. Frederick & Nelson Glove Bonds en- sure your giving just the size wanted and the style liked best —First Floor, and Parcel Wrapping and Forwarding Station (Third Floor) Christmas Cards, Calen- dars and Gift Dress- ings Dolls little ~—Firet Floor. please every at a very to girl, wide price range. —Second Floor. “Erector” Building Sets, 50c to $15.00. —Basement Kalesroom Basement Salesroom Linen Luncheon Sets, Special $3.85 HOSE would please the homekeeper are offered exceptional value in these Linen Luncheon Sets, which con- sist of Hemstitched Cloth and sjx Napkins to match. who There are a number of pretty patterns to choose from, and two sizes: Table Cloths, 61x78 inches, with 17x17-inch § Napkins, special $3.85. Table Cloths, 59x60 inches, with 16x16-inch Napkins, special, $3.85. ee Linen Lace Centerpieces with drawn-work cen- ters, 15-inch size, 25é Lace Scarfs in two attrac- tive patterns, size 18x50 50¢. Cotton Cluny Lace Dresser inches, Scarfs in three styles, 18x50 inches, T5¢. Dresser Scarfs .of good quality linen, edged with Cluny-pattern linen lace, 20x45 inches, $1.45; 20x54 inches, $1.75. Dresser Scarfs trimmed with linen Torchon lace, 18x45 inches, $1.25. 18x54 inches, $1.45. Basement Salesroom, Salad Bowls Special ]()¢ Each XCEPTIONAL values, these large Salad Bowls in pleasing wild rose and other floral dee- orations with conventional border. An opportunity to buy a pleasing gift at a saving Special, LO@ each, —Basement Salesroom

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