The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1916, Page 2

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for your convenience, store open Serta ree —select holiday gifts now-—pay next year! NO CASH DOWN! “make your own, terms!” Out cash payiBnt at time of pur our wellknown liberal ered! ial needs. NO INTEREST! most unusual credit offer ever extended by any store in America! ~~aelect any VICTROLA up to $100, whi home WITHOUT A CASH PAYMENT sent to you DECEMBER VICTOR RECORDS ON SALE NOW! —eeventeen choice records—thirty-four new selec- * tions—all for $12.75, or 75c¢ each. —tree record delivery service to any postoffice address in the United Seates! —mail orders receive our prompt attention catalog. —this entire list, or any part of ft, will be matied to any post @ffice address without extra charge. You only pay regular Mat price. WE pay —popular songs and musical hits; order by number. the postage nd Harlan (The Two-Key Rag @| 18125} Honest injun Collins and Harlan Ona Summer Night tc i Avon Comedy Four 191294 just One Day Peerioss Quartet Avon Comedy Pour Way Out Yonder in the Geiden West Marion Harris BB133 | pint Got Nobody Much Mississippi Days (Banjo by Van Eps) 98134; gancing Down in Dixieland Poorless Quartet M. J. O'Connell Moonshine Saily Abert Campbell Henry Murr 99137 vou Were Just Made to Order for Me . Albert Campbell-Henry Burr Henry Burr [the Eyes of Heaven (My Mother's Star) Sterling Trio 18138: |, Fiorida Among the Palms Peerless Quartet Henry Burr tie Bit of Bad In Every Good Little Giri , Uncle Sammy Leads the Band senae{ Penny Rilly Murray 18143/ im Gonna Make Hay While the Sun Shines in Virginia ( Marion Harris [on the Arm of the Old Arm Chair (Bobby Heath-Arthur Lange) Albert Campbell-Henry Burr sniso Mulberry Moon (C. M. Denison-F. Wallace Rega) i Albert Campbell-Henry Burr {The Melody of My Dream nae (Composed by “Unknowt 18151) jm Going Over the Hills to Virginia (Clyde I \ Walter Goodwin) Mort Hello, My Sw ly James) May Be Old, but He’s Got Young Ideas Gerber-Jontes) a Pretty Baby (Kahn-Jackson-Van Alstyr . Orpheus Quartet Piora Bella”) (Carroll ward Hamilton eoffrey r oftrey O'Hara theart (1 Love You) (Bobby I Irving Kaufman (Johnson Billy Murray 18162) civ. Me Ali of You (From Scharzwald) Alice Green E [ma LIT Starlight (Beatrice M. Tandy O'Hara) Lillian Davis-G 181664); Make You Want Me (Long-Pelham) Lillian Davis-Geoffrey O'Hara {Take Me to My Alabam (Come Rack, They're Calling You) (Will Dilion-Harry Tobias Pe le: Quartet 18167 0'Brien Is Tryin’ to Learn to Talk Hawaiian (Al. Dubin-Rennie Cormack) (Ukulele and Guitar by Louise and Ferera) Horace Wright Out of the Cradle (Into My Heart) Wolfe Gilbert Friedland) Sterling Trio 18179) Wren You're Five Times Sweet Sixteen (Jack Mahoney-Geo, L. Cobb) Peerless Quartet TMy Lonely Loia Lo (Murphy-Lange-Solman) } Sterling Trio #81714 My Own Iona (Mo! One-lonae) (Friedland-Morgan) “(Ukulele and Guitar by Louise and Ferera) Rene Mietrich-Horace Wright Babes In the Wood (Fro ery Good Fddie”) (Jerome Kern-Schu DT Anna $8172 \sachelor Girl and Boy (From “Th (Matthew ward-Sigmund Alice Green-Raymond Dixon Macdonough from Brazil Romberg) Howard-Harry e Gir maticall HE DENIES GUILT (50 iis"iat th OF TRUNK MURDER 0% inn was set for December 26. That means 1 must spend Christ } mas in Jail,” sald Bartholomew, as | PORTLAND, Dec. 1.—Entering a plea of not guilty, Edward Varthol omew, alleged “green trunk’ mur-| today as not t His trial he was taken back to his cell, I'm sorry, I wanted to be with my old mother, in Minueapolis.” STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. NOTED TEACHER MYSTERY PRAISES ANNA LOUISE STRONG) Added to the other nationally fw mous men who have tt dorsed Anna Loulse Strong 1 school board is the pralae wired to day by Grace De Graeff of Por land 1 pea advocate and for merly president of the National Teachers’ league I jave Anna Loulse Bt hes judg an ability would be o inestimable valtie to the publ schools of Seattle and the 1 who attend them. rler wide expe expecially fits her for 1 work The schr ols should b real prescribes BERLIN Dec (Via Savvilly Wireless.)—Field Marshal Voh Mackengen’s army ontinues ti ube toward I arest, and fa ap proaching the course of the Argesu riv Today's official ing this contin ures of big capty and boot tatemefit deta ah advanes eave of pri ire Colds Cow LAXATIVE BRE use. There is W. GROVES ste ¢ “Brome @ te oo bos. Ethics and Business y EDWIN J. BROWN We have observed in our years of long a terial needs f success of the individue ‘ ot ind ’ determine the dard of « * the 0 c 1 t right to unless the re oming to him, then it oper—| business | ANARCHISTS NOT WANTED | A few days ago we were told t anarchists ‘ hot wasted od we al! agr t they want to t t beeause| Above, Louis Lofgren and his | monarch € reallwife, whe miraculously escaped ES arch t 8 |death when his home on shon he politic the S| istand was mysteriously dynamited. world r robbers who] G@elow, Anna, a five-year-old | oppress r Finally @|daughter, painfully injured in the damna |explosion | fore those to} wettaen’ “uxtysageeeses. ce (NO HUNTING ALONG Bove oeioe «SCs QEDAR WATERSHED ed wit t some t ts deo DEPENDS | BULL UPON wHose |. 8" tbe 18 GORED - 4 rt nc imagine that if some|found him guilt e and city in this state was |t at b the political rule of the| practice su I can county under working shingle-weavers. men. laundry ber wor litical a h as mill-men,| arpenters, trade laborers, factory and thers, farmers and tim-|\"* r “voted and som r po |?" VP 4 : preachers or desired to nto that count city and deliver a message tc ople addre (automobile) and there came | a rowdy sheriff or a bull seized our political pastor |them into of the | tradesmen jen, came holy n wide th people day w jocular fu making an street the and joc (soap t jail apectabilit working me and took the j n to the and wor idge timber just and » ther and crack their t mauled until th bust thetr noses 1 veads, and when human hic to t ie. we numbed, the and told not to ce t town, but to stay in| Now, mind it wa the officers of the law wno recetv | ed the judge and the politic | were ed ne back | Seatt DR. L. Rh. CLATON Starting on Another Prosperous Month |preacher #0 cordial and gave them such a warm jelubbing, and of course, we expect that jAdge and he call @ mass meeting in resolution Biving a fo warm neighboring affectionate would t < of |ha bec 1 ash vote thank their the monare them { archist He ed, to chastised, abused, hound: | +t, ‘ P and put 1 e light Mage % chia dari { inging, |! scourged, death then a ¢ ning, 4 roaring thun A Jened land inhabitated by er frightened cowards (as monarchs) | ' and the plain people who knew|abe Him bowed in reverence of and for| ! Him, who was their comforter, and today, ye hypocrites feign that you|We ¢ r i do His work while at the time revile, persecute murder Hi Bah out ur sight, you h persecuted ghton tl 1 nd LW 1 tone © s¢ his ¢ ou them law and Christlanit answer back t¢ our words Industrial anarchist are not wanted For a new command ment. He gave unto us, “that we |love one another,” EDWIN J, BROWN, Regal Dental Offices Dre L. It, Clark, Manager 1406 Dhird ane, " Me Corner " ou in own hire the Post sure to get to the right place 4} In Every Respect Seattle's Dentists Diagonally office: Leading SHROUDING BLAST wy Ai y 1, 1916. PAGE 2 The Largest Credit Appareil inetitution in the United States THERE’S A BRADBURY OVERCOAT FOR YOU AT THE EASTERN STILL IS She legos te MS aw ! O MATTER what ows and conser er tock of Bradbt in our great iry Coat Barry Shoes $3.50 to $5 Double Breasted Belted Back Loose Fitting Balmacaans Full Length Form Fitting y the very best vullding of a Bradbur have a choice of nthe Overcoa Mallory Hats Always $3 Cheviots Tweeds Rough Mixtures Unfinished Worsteds Meltons Ay eect ital Ph gla ah ng garments Men’s Furnishings At Popular Buy Your Bradbury | Bradbury Overcoats Prices and Suits Clothes on Credit have simplified buying on Washington Seldieoane Seauaes the: eee From $20 Upwards — : payment is all tha ’ gs sn Mackinaw : e will necessary, and the balas Store Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock Coats to ate ¢ which al * you choose, either or month Open an Account Tomorrow The ONE Store Where CREDIT Is Really an Accommodation We Don’t Believe Anybody | Reads These Long-Winded Ads This will be short and to the point. It tells of Burnett Bros.’ Big Annual Sale and of That's all. And there will be hundreds who will go through it and learn to buy Very well, then! another slash at the prices. and profit! Tomorrow we take another fall out of the prices and we expect the biiggest crowd we have ever had since the opening of our Annual Sale All our Chafing Dishes will go at half price All Leather Goods, including Travelin Sets and Leathe r Novelties, at half price. ALL CUT GLASS AT HALF PRICE Five Bowls now $2.50 | Four Celery | $2 00. Forty de }now $20.00. Ten Sets now $5.00 through the whole stock dollar Trays now Punch Bowls dollar Water dollar : SPECIAL These 8-day Mahogany- and on WATCHES of the highest quality can now be vought far unde price. This applies to every make except a few contract goods. Forty finished Clocks, striking the ollar Howard Watches now $31.50. Twelve dollar Elgin and Wal- | hour and the half hour on tham Watches now $0.00. » dollar WATCH BRACELETS, warranted for 10 years, now | cathedral gong; sold the Eighteen dollar Watch Braclets, warranted for 20 years, nov world over for $8.00; on MONDS can now be bought at prices that absolutely agsure r of a big saving | A $100.00 Diamond Solitaire is now ®75.00. A $50,00 Diamond Solitaire now %37.50. A $20.00 Diamond Solitaire now 815.00, GOLD JEWELRY has been reduced from one-fifth to one-third Five dollar Solld Gold Lavallieres now selling at £3.00, Ten dollar Gold Lavaliieres, with little diamonds, now selling at 87.50, Hundred diolar Laval LL Seventy-five dollar 7.00, Five dollar Solid Gold Link Buttons, some plain and some beaut! fully carved, now selling for $3.00, 5 SPECIAL Three dollar Solid Gold Brooch now #2,:2% Twenty sets of Butter Spreaders in triple silver plate, of the Five dollar Solid Gold Brooch, set with pearis, now S38. . Ten dollar Brooch, set with assorted semi-precious tsones, now fifty-year quality. Never sold for less than $2.50 a set. On sae tol morrow for early shopping at 75¢ for set of six. WONDERFUL BARGAIN Twenty-six-niece triple sectional plated Silver Set, consisting of flat- handled Knives, Forks and Spoons, similar to this pattern, either in bright silver or French gray finish with an un- limited guarantee; sold the world over for $12; on sale tomorrow at $7.50. able deposit - BURNETT BROS., Jewelers | 909 SECOND AVENUE sale tomorrow $4.95 Only one to a person at PECI One dollar Solid Gold Hat Pins, Roman or bright finish, neat and dainty. A beautiful gift for Miss or Mrs. On sale tomorrow at Bde each. ere, set in platinum with nice diamonds, now Lavalliere, set with three diamonds, now ANOTHER GOOD ONE. One dollar and fifty cent Rogers’ Tea spoons, in bright or French gray. Fifty-year quality. On sale for Saturday early shopping at Me for set of 6, The Gold Filled Jewelry, the Clocks, Sterling Silver Flat and, Hollow Ware, the Sheffield Silver, each deserve a chapter by itself. The apace allotted for this advertisement is, however, limited, ao} succeeding chapters must be printed in later issues of this paper. The big, broad fact, however, is that you can get gifts that will endure, not only for the season but for all the years to come; gifts that can be handed down to the chil- dren’s children, and you can buy far more a ii * ogo) for your money than was ever possible be fore. SALE OPENS SATURDAY morning at 9 o'clock: at 10 p Weekdays, store opens at 8, closes at 6 p. m. store closes m RESERVATIONS made for Christmas on payment of a reason- his to Madison, In the Burke Building, 4 a ih

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