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One More Chance to Buy Toys for THE CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS HALF PRICE ON ALL TOYS —At the Leader Company— Including All Mechanical Boats, Autos, Aeroplanes, Motors, Tops, Trains, Tracks, Stations, etc. All Games, Blocks, Toy Meat Markets, Grocery Stores. All Doll Furniture, China Tea Sets, Doll Clothes, Wash Sets, Banks, Doll Go-Carts, Trunks, etc. All Stuffed Animals, including Dogs, Ducks, Monkeys, Cats, etc..-some mechanical, some on wheels. Every Doll in stock (Baby Dolls, Lady Dolls, Crying Dolls, Laughing Dolls, etc., etc.) Our Entire Stock of Dolls and Toys FRIDAY HALF PRICE The Leader Company * JOHN PANTON, Mgr. 1422-26 First Avenue, Near Pike _ FAMOUS ATHLETE IS SHOT AS SPY? BRADFORD URGES CITY TO LOS ANGEL 2 Mrs M. A. Harper Harper fmstitute, of London, is for here. nnonnced Thursda: thet Eucer dow, the famous Rea athlete the | toleratec 1 the, t strongest ma has | #ation which Deen shot to after . ~~ it Soe conga ae Counsel Bradford in his a nual re-|er rs to urge upon t He was suspected aj port submitted to Mayor Gill/an early sale of the railway 5 German sy¥r th | — ay road and | besa CHRISTMAS TO. = BE GREAT DAY Ean Rey IN COUNTY JAIL: So Trouble You bunco game as day—nerved a bower streamers of gay flags. evergreens | DR, J. KR. BINYON, JR. Children's Gloves, worth to 25¢, now nd My reputation anc ing are a ance fir branches that I will ot scribe ||, Sess carols will be sung arene ree worth 1 Glasses unless ey are he. i Walike wincte bo absolutely necessary eace ot $1.50, now EXAMINATION FREE n Girls’ Rubber Capes stores have alread worth to $2.50, now : t the § a huge assort Children's Dresses, Binyon Optical Co. |’ * ornaments and Fee, E1916 Ast Ave., near Seneca | iravanas | amas olipnemsencnest | to $3. “naa | now PERMANENT AND RELIABLE CATS ARE WANTED FOR COMING SHOW Hiller, of 4825 for cats 49th t of the Queer sel! to 50c, now od Test DR. DONAWAY 302-2-4 Liberty Bide na Fuse, opposite Postoftice man 5 crowds. ; Bunda RAYMOND, KE CHRISTMAS theaper than elsewhere. i reguiarly now to 50c, Select your Gift Sweater now. o finest Or nown mak 206 Linings, now, yard KNITTING COMPANY One lot Towels, worth 5th Ave and Union St. \aidetas Open Evenings. ° now f the Ayres tern Lot Men's Underwear, | Wont Too bad when a wd can't make in Cest and the Christmas Lincoln high we press. One of be About 8&8. 0 ¢ a piles have influenza Ammunition factory at la re number stati errily sald Ey with or newsy the gether Bobby Booth, for instance Steame EDITORIALETTE The Grouch doesn't want any more “get-together” move ments in politics. Can't blame Grouchy Look how those “get-togeth ers” helped (help, help!) these chaps, for instance Josiah Collins Bobby Booth. STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1915. ted blown up anc True PAGE 2 x Use Your Credit Don't let the lack of funds in terfere with you holiday buying Our liberal credit plan will be a great assistance to you. Pay usa you get paid in small weekly or monthly pay ments See Our Credit Man L, ae) Shirts asa Gift merce, t M. 0A. B Our Ghirt Stock Is Wartng, » large, a fine opportun ern Express ty fe fon Var ng of trade 7 ans (of 6Y 4 Annua State F Second Floor. Cas Fischer night at Preas } ty ecens. Caspare a bear at tickling the for The Quinine That Does Not A@ect Berauee of “ A MERCHANDISE EVENT WITHOUT A PARALLEL 9c 9c 39c 98c worth to 43c Ladies’ Sweater Coates, worth THE OTHER FELLOW'S LOSS MEANS YOUR GAIN COME, BENEFIT BY THIS DISASTER The Great a Mariposa ACT AND Big line Hats, Including Bteteon's, worth WEAT Pe isi eee Stiff Hats, soiled, worth b. $3.00; sale 29¢ bs, price Cc » One lot Sweater Coats, worth to Direct From the ein ie 69c Factory One lot Gloves, worth 35¢ | to 50c, soiled, 9 We make our Sweaters and sell now c direct to the consumer. H Ties that sell to 38, 9 _All Worsted, Hand Finished [j| Rak Mina beehas same red Sweaters for Men, Women and aged, worth to Children at from 50c to $1.00 25¢, now 4c Cases and cases of army goods, Intended for Alaska, consieting of Sox, Under wear, Sweater Coats, Shoes and Uniforms, sacrificed here $2.50 Wool Mediicott Under wear, solled, 89c now Atlas and Mediloott Wool Union Suite; sell at $5.00, nowS2.39 Gold Sea! High Top Rub- nw $1.98 now .... worth to Mackinaw as “49 $4.00, Raincoats, dam 98c Lot Men's aped, now BAVE. Odd Vests, damaged, worth to $1.50; sale 15c price One 4 Ging hams, solled, yard 4c Children's Underwear, worth to 50c; sale 14c price Underwear, One lot Ladies’ 29c Vests, worth to $1.00, worth ne 9c lot of Calico an now Ladies’ to 250, Ladies’ Dresses, worth to $6.00, Children's Suite, ¢ worth to $5.00 $1 85 One lot nape worth to $3.00, One tot Panta, to 75, now 95c Knee 14c Men's and Young Men's Fine Suits, damaged, sults that $200, now... $2.49 $12.00, now Children's worth $1.49 Suite, T-FOOT EAGLE SHOT © LOUIS, De c ring 1s ite wings wen feet fro: was ® Come The Mariposa marine dis: now offered you it ll Men's Pants, some damaged, retail. that sold to $2.50; suitable for work wale pie 49c Men's High-Class Sults Ovaroeats worth up to $20.00; sale price $5.95 .. $8.95 Store Will Be Open Friday Evening Until Ten o’Clock. Complete Array of New Hats for Men the Setond Floor satisfaction patterns Smoking Second Floor 1332-34 Second Avenue irs = 1 “Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the United States’’ 211 Union Street Holiday Neckwear Special Christmas Offering in Exceptional Values for 45c See oe] ( Windows We have some of the richest ef- fects exquisite qual Large Some Higher Priced, 65c and $1.00 Up to the Minute Styles in Men’s line 9 of & , Stetson fi working E - dres wea popular Lead ng makes, son Hat at $3. | $ “ae. First Floor Some Extremely Smart ‘Suits and Overcoats The Famous Bradbury Clothes $20 and Up Bradbury A pe ty that insures mode as well ! m c ¢ an op- Second Floor kets Jackets XN Bath Robes tees, when the latter war the vicinity of sold at TIA iret Avenue Come it Smashed on the Rocks la the cause of the neational bargains 10 a. m. Sale sta LOOK FOR THE BIG SALE SIGNS MERCHANDISE ADJUSTERS 716 FIRST AVENUE 3 DOORS SOUTH OF COLUMBIA ST., POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE WARNING—Look fer the name mot be misied by other so-called —TIG FIRST AVENUB, three doors from Co You can't go wrong he unsatisfactory NEARLY OPPOSITE ber before you enter, Do 8, Get imto the right place mbin. Money back on any maged goods Remember, you can buy here like the rest of the dealers. Goods sold wholesale and ASK TO SEE THIS LOT Men's finest Dress Suits and Overcoats, the cream of the stock, worth to $27.50, at $9. 85 Men's Pants that sel! $5.00, guaranteed per feat sale price $1.98 Furs With Special Christmas Prices A very Ladies’ Suits Coats - That of the seas Priced. TO PICK NEW PROMIER ATHENS, Dec M. Gouna will probat e jer t Se Clark's Thread and other brands, 2 c roe 25¢ 50c Children's Rubbers, now Children’s Shoes, worth to $1.25, site 25c Ladies’ Shoes that sel! to $3.00, 69 now : c Ladies’ Shoes, worth to $3.50, sale pries 98c Baby Shoes, sell to 9 50c; now .... c Lot Ladies’ Shoes, sell to 94.50; sale SHee sneer. GL 4D Cigarets, sell to 10¢, now ; 3c Cigars that sell to “pape 3c Smoking Tobacco, worth to pas 12c / ~~ — the holiday tra fine nd light large assortment i Senapate Are Greatly Reduced What would make a finer present than a Suit or Coat? Our | Dresses « + Street, Dance and Afternoon Wear Most elaborate Frocks for street, They afternoon or dancing. have just been eos materials; dain trimmings in both shades. First Floor. { [7 aN First Floor Xmas Blouses Our Waist Sec- offers the and tion most attractive depart gathering of that we have ever shown Finest qualities, values and styles. blouses Very Attractive ‘Petticoats Specially First Floor. | | ports today that P ties in favor of another and an Underwear, worth 14c to 50c, now Boys’ and Misses’ Shoes that sell to $1.75, vhs . 49c Men's and Ladies’ Shoes, worth to $3.00, nie 95c Men's Shoes, all styles and leathers, worth to $5,00, sale . $1.95 Men's Shoes Man's snees. $1.29 One lot Men's and 29c Lad Rubbers Boys’ Shoes, worth $1.75, some damaged, 49c now Boys’ Blucher Shoes, worth to $2.50, oe . 98c Men's and Youths’ Suits, ae ss sien A STUPENDOUS SALE THAT OVERSHADOWS ALL SALES. SALVAGE SALE! 716 FIRST AVE., still continues to sweep the city with an avalanche of bargains that amazes the most hardened bargain secker. Friday (a day before Christmas) will be long remembered by all who attend. Many lines going at give-away prices. lines will be thrown on the Bargain Counters for the early buyers. SALE STARTS 10 A. M., IN ORDER TO ASSORT AND REMARK GOODS ed, hed 4] SEATTLE'S GREATEST MERCHANDISE SENSATION Come tomorrow with the Shop early. Many new THE SALE THAT CAPS THE CLIMAX FOR BARGAIN GIVING, Odd Coats from high-class Suéta; pick ‘em out, 95c sale price Men's Fine Raincoats, worth Mee $4.95 Sah vow tore Oe Un te $280, new... QOC 49c Dress Shirts, worth 19c to $1.50, now sell to Men's Shirts that 79c sell to $1.00, now Dress Shirts that Collars, lc $1.50, some Arrow make, now . Linen and Rubber soiled, worth 15¢ to 25e; sale price Men's Hats, worth “49. to $2.00, now Cc One lot Underwear, worth to $1.00; sale rise 39c Children’s Underwear to 36c, now 8c Lot Ladies’ and Children’s Hose, worth to 2c, 7 now c Ladies’ Raincoats and Coats, nee SO Misses’ Coats, $2 89 worth to $6.00 Mackinaw Coats, worth to $6.00, $ ROW os. 2.89 Cravenette Raincoats, worth to $20.00, $7.98 now Hip Boots, worth to $7.50, sale price $4.49 Rghon ten ae Ladies’ Skirts, $2 49 . worth to $5.00,, 50c Ladies’ Rubbers fen 15c Children's Wool Hoods, worth to 50c, 14 now c $5.00 and $6.00 Crossett Shoes, intended for stores in Alaska, sale $3 49 price ° These stories went jer M. Skouloudis wishes to retire from his burdensome du younger