The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1916, Page 16

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P| THE SEATTLE STAR —— PLANK STRUCK HIM | " THE BON MARCHE | MINUTE TOO SOON; CLAIM THROWN OUT 13 Shopping Days — Santa Claus Is Here } 90» ::0 cows iver tynining ve shen wii wet was rapped on the head with a/in interstate commerce, he would ae Christinas GITTs tor Cvcryboly Basement Salesroom UNTIL CHRISTMAS In the Christmas Play | '\)" » yeu" ne ton Jo “cr Sten Tevrbul ceenet,iile Room —secona rioor Northern ratlway and his t paint brash hadn't yet been lifted Why not do your | : * had told him to fix up a seaffold|out of the paint pot when that | Christmas shopping early The He has a pretty Christ- Joan viat painting tho freight | plant oppied on his head C RIS M S IFTS Tea Aprons shed. He must sue Jor the state in and be free from last- fe mas Button like this for |... yi ot vo paint mie Crud indcrehee eet’ Vay ald H I A G 25c to 75c bd My a ank from he af broke ’ . : ‘ « minute worries and Y every boy and girl who | 5,008 sr Mn!ariid oi" |" and he anreme curt una FEW highly practical suggestions from the 9 oo ry every woman cares? comes to see him. “SS "| way attorneys, ‘The advance Jasement Salesroom’s Ready-to-wear lines, N ; several ¢ 4 if that plank had waited a sheets of the decision have just briefly menti ad: € « € a aan Reh gee or two till after ee been received in Seattle, and eiy mentioned: these pretty Apron They ‘ é . had begun painting the shed, the learned judges solemnly Women's and Misses’ Party ‘ n, organdie > H t Id have b titled te PROF: ; are in fine lawn, organdie The Children Are Going to Have a ne would have been ented ts | (ont you dare to amir a |W Deeseen, $1250, $1500 as art i Sos ee because that plank didn’t wait, ” $19.50. ac ce and pointed effects, W d rf l Cl j | hi Y and broke before Killies To say that, while painting juar 1 - . t be the roof, the workman was en. , es with dainty lace and em- ondertu AristMas 1S ear touched the bruah to the roof | gaged in Interstate commerce, et te ee peoidecd 8 ‘cde | For the Bon Marche Toy Shop has somany new and interesting Dolls, so jf} Sine , | but not 90 engaged while bulld- Plush Muffs, $4.50. ing, sometimes enhan aa ng the scaffold, i i $1.95. $295 Bs “ many Electrical Toys, so many Mechanical Toys—so many fascinating Games, hase wate Pony hap happend ot] DISTINCTION UNDER THE oe aes, $1.25, $2.9: with pretty ribbon bows 4 and bless you, they are not at all costly at this store. i cee AUTHORITIES.” | ee Large variety to choose So Killies didn’t get his mon- Net Waists, $3.75 ey Wool Sweaters, $5.00 and $5.75 Wool Middies, $2.95 and $3.95 Killtes didn't know this fine dis | tinction, He only knew the plank hit him in the head, and that he from, at 25¢, 35¢, 50¢ to T5¢. Chafing Dish Aprons, or embroidery-trim- ined, B56 to BPE. Fancy Bath Towels For Gifts 30c and 35c “Crown” Baby Dolls at $5.95 Rweetest Raby Dolla, th . Kestner kind Xpreasions, bald nk eyes and pa Why didn’t Killies then put tn a claim with the state industrial was laid up tn the h spital for quite a and that his head continued to pain even after that So he took his case to Attorney @ body in the new Donald MacDonald of the firm of Carkeek & MacDona id wh Kestner Kid Speed King Coaster | railway company — Dolls € Coasters, handsomely en- |Plyurtyany ™ at $10.50 te. : Sult was brought for Crown” make damages. celebrated Kat. Were ones. || There is a Dolla, with lovely wheel 94.95. 7) Which cove: feaas ana macy” $10.00 Electric Train Because the state law provides hat the claim must be filed within year after the date of the in Silk Petticoats, $295 and $3.95 Silk Quilted Jackets, $2.95 Children’s Fur Sets, $1.50 to $7.50. Children’s Bath Robes, $1.75 Children’s Wash Dresses, $1 n the More than a year had passed the litigation under the fed was gravitating thru the Gem Hand Car $4.95 Steel enameled gear Hand Car. with hardwood seat, tshed In xe, with black and strip rubber tired wheels: 1 inches long $1.75 Football $1.49 Killies, altho he is not to blame for the accident, and not to blame for the drafting of the # of Interstat reat Northern \ Children’s Wool and Corduroy Dresses, $3.95, $4.50 eaten Ramey Fogthel. mage | at $8.95 ct that MacDonald na state law which rules him out ren y , OWELS of desirable eatin hiaey dosk lined " t his action, for the a a year, and not to blame and $5.00 ffs , ; RB y sewed, pure gum blad my om because the railroads have de 5 rrr eee - gift quality, woven of 4 waite trial tn clared their cases come under Children’s Wash Middies, 95¢ and $1.25 ) Children’s ‘Wool Middies, $2.95 finely-finished soft thread the federal act and not under 75c Friction Toys 50c HIN climbing Friction Toys Train Sets for $1, 95 ane trial before | the state insurance act, and not —Basement Salesroom Bath Towels barred in steel, no es k to New Y en 2 , Frater t ber 191 to blame because the board blue or rose, with col- eer “sr win sitmy e hui” fections i jeimtrnyaccee "| and , vn wan a anisague | braan oa the rest, 1b vert In the : Msg irre yg Se ere oe SLEDS! SLEDS! |] men” appestes to tne *sermer® | Sle canny Bae WHY A BIT Attractive Values in teaver wena Shetin, propelled by" foot pow se Buffalo Self-Steering |]| cost. Mililes, they said, was OF PANY OGuE Sere blue and white or rose Trimmed Winter Millinery and white, BB¢ each. Reduced to $5.00 —Basement me esroom, HE offering com- Cretonne prises Tailored Laundry Bags inches. Sleds, made of hard- Puzzle Game at 50c idy B wood, with steel runners, pint spmaiese tn pretty thes ($1.50 Teddy Beare, —— at $1.50, $1.95, $2.45, Eraphed box, 3 pussies to each | 19 Inches tall and made of good tet | Quality plush. “Theyre trod | $2.75, A BROKEN HEAD—BUT, OF COURSE, KILLIES ISN'T A SUPREME COURT JUDGE, you KNOW. WILL LET DOCK CONTRACT ON DEC. 21 to interstate commerce wh waa injured neaffold. If, — a Valom Se Bide, on Lake Union, at Howard ave. X. rake wit be tet and Dress Hats in Gift Handkerchiefs ser oie bah te was eo many different styles 50c and 75¢ ENSIB and prac- Lake Wasbin a tical gifts—these Laun- produce to twe and trimming effects, r fs Jn heart of Seatt « | aegis aww age . ONG The dock will cost approximately $11,000 among them dry Bags of strong, serv- stead 0! nristmas aras A g » Wh a re if hite Hats iceable cretonne in pleas- they cost. but htle “%¢ ., | | ALASKA RAILROAD TO BE READY IN 1920 BL Pacey thes: >| ae ae ee more to buy and little xe es e Capt. Frederick Mears ite engineering com. a ce : ings, gathered at top with more to mail, and are in- MS ET Z Sy / soliton, ta ta Aanitiag 00 ton | where he will \)° Metal-trimmed Hats tasseled draw cord. Priced ‘ths : f = confer with Se ary I nd Chat : * the one at the receiving - terials for the « nment rafiroad a ¢ mrs, a - rcen- Handkerch! aad : | Handkerchiefs itke these for 2 veeThe railroad will be completed in aceording to Mears | and many others, all representing excep: Drapery Remnants tionally good value at $5.00. at Reduced Prices from a general breakdown —Basement Salesroom : At 5c=— At pyc SUGGESTIONS ARE being made Short lengths of Cre- F ; ‘ att cattle Mbrary to parents tonnes, Scrims, Marquis- Women’s Handkerchiefs, of sheer lawn, Your choice of Sa r linen har ikes SHORT NEWS wishing to perchase Ci hristmas ettes, Silkolines and Nets embroidered in white and colors—also new | chiefs, many of them hand-embroidered in noone foe thew teers ’ . adapted to a wide variety A e i: Be cash REMERTON NAVY yant o' : prints, at Sc. white or c¢ OREMERTO sa waver ae Boys Mackinaw Coats of uses, are quoted at ne pe ail harply reduced prices to A Seetee tetidinn. wilh be w type now build $ sharply P' At 10c= At 25c= Fe pe es witb octed at the Puget 4.00 cheer oat nd yard ANY boys would appreciate the —Basement Salesroom. an an exh eo; * inty vift erchiefs, w the Beautiful handker I freds of com ont ‘ WASHINGTON BRICKLAVERS, . NEE OPN prettiest designs, embroidered in white or pr o in their daily wage ALASKA'S EXPORT f These are well-tailored from heavy Ribbon Boudoir colors in fine lawn. n fine Jawn or lincu. Upper mate Fieer. a Se : from $6 to $ ki 2 wile $i : s| CITY ATTORNEYS have held mackinaw cloth, in Norfolk style Ca 50. been shipped that the board of public works Sizes 6 to 16 years. Price $4.00. Ps, Ic T. BANBER, of gham, w annot grant permission to place . 3 AINTY Gift ¢ 5 00 d 7 50 t f. $2 95 struck and killed Thursd al portable gasoline tanks on city Just received, serviceable Corduroy } vift Caps ° an e a S or oJ ga a eg! goik es o” BRIEN, 2408 Suits with two pairs of trousers, fashioned of fancy 1 jury | Grand ard trived } 4 ay burgla wela taken sizes 8 to 16 years, $5.00 ribbons and adorned with 5 nae lace, unusually good val- Boys’ Wool Suits in gray and brown ues at BOC. cassimeres, with two pairs of — Rasen Sener The Last Days of the Mid-Season Millinery Clearance Bring Some Very Remarkable Bargains For the Hats are smart, tiie styles very attractive, all THE KING « whee met am D. L. BURKHART, president of | j the Seahurst Land Co. bas re} G. F. BUNKER and five men ind ;" r home had and $200 worth of TS PS ‘ sali ht ee smed the practice of dentistry in| were arrested In a pool room at trousers, sizes 6 to 18 years, $4.15. est shay both large and sm of fine quality Velve the Lumber Exchange ding 1412 Western av, Thursday night —Basement Saicereom with Fur Novelties, gold and silver Ribbon Fea JOHN A, (CARSON, and charged with gambling. 8. P. WESTON, receiver of the late Sun Publishing Co, fs suing 4 Stockholders for unpaid stock KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TO 6 TO GIVE PLAY Flowers, all fashionable new color Latest Styles in Women’s $10.00 and $12.50 Trimmed Hats at $5. 00° Jewelry Novelties, 25c MONG the attractive gift items featured in Silver-Deposit Gift Ware Very Attractive Values © conela which 7 being held in Seattle, A shower of millinery that falls from $10.00 and $12 $5.00. Latest style } Pythias, will present » frlendsbip at 95c Piece Gar Links, “Beaute Pla in gold lace hats, the new melon shade, peachblow and white, also large black | rama Friday night tn the 3 a theaire The proceeds of the HE sketch shows some of | Hatpins. Bar-pins, ‘Brooch: Lyons velvet. sailor, trimmed with large bows of gold ribbon. Besides, many dark- [| : Ae the “attractive: gift plecos. | ether naveltien Frise meat colored, models —tecona ver. | PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA IS HEARD in this collection of Sterling Basement Bales deposit Glassware. Included are: Sugars and Creamers Lemon Dishes Butter Dishes Tie-Up Ribbons The Philharmonic orchestra, led by John Spargur, played thru a f selections in the opening concert at the Metro. day night that more than pleased the large audi Always Good Values in Women’s and Children’s RUBBERS WINTER UNDERWEAR X's Robbe. «1 81.00 a a ° Lae cge eo several Irish melodies. Eleanore Osborne Salt and Pepper Shakers Oil and Vinegar Cruets 10c Bolt 5 z : and $1.25. i cls Ba a ea ae a Vases Candlesticks Sugar Shakers Children’s Union Suits Children’s Underwear : ’ e 4 ‘ ” appear: Good. wet, slightly fheeced “at $1.25 Women’s Storm Rubbers, | FEDERAL PRISONERS AT M’NEIL’S ISLE Priced at 95¢. tration tamee | Tee tue Ge Underwear; Boys’ Suits in gray with closed crotch, and white for Ot Milis Union ‘Suite, . winter i ee * Vomen's Op oothold eee et and 16 at Bic | Weight; part wool; in white and Women's Open Foothold gray; styles for boys and girls; Rubbers, pair 50¢. Lackawanna Twins and Fill. per pair 65¢. Twenty-two prisoners, convicted at the Inst ourt at Nogales, were booked Friday in the Un tlary on McNetls Island The prisoners arrived late Thursday afternoon from the border tn package—Satin Taffeta Rib- bons in red, pink. blue and BOYS’ WINTER BOOTS etna. gash ta in b-yard om of the federal States peniten. Women’s Underwear sizes 6 to 16 years. ioment torm ¥ thold a epecial car. Most of the convictions were for smuggling dope into $2 25 $2 50 $3 00 pbs ° of gute in 8-yard * *, women's orm soothol this country pieces, ° at $1.00 Women’s Union Suits poi) oe. air 60¢ . i piel oe ied) JV, cael Til Chae 3. Women’s Underwear, winter at $2.50 Gpaccat ime a 9 HE Buckle-top Boots =| weight, part wool; Vests Dutch Forest Mills and Globe tatlor- hildren ubbers, pair H t Win 1H b d; shown in the illus- and high neck. styles, ankle made Wool Union Sults; good 5O@, OW tO ina us an a ral st “ly ’ * length Pants; sizes 34, 36 and | weight; white garments; Dutch tration appea rongly é Men’s Gift 28; extra sizes 40, 42 and 44, at | and high-neck atyles ankle Misses’ Rubbers, pair T O ] d b Oakland Pastor to most boys, and would ~ , $1.25. length; sizes 34 to 44 60 and Be. y c ’ be welcomed as a gift —Upper Main Fh by many. They are in é Handkerchiefs Ta and Black leather, ; with extra heavy eat Sizes 11 10c and 25c 1 to 2, $2.50; 2% to 6, $3.00 pair. M' S Cambric Hand- Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments for Children—such snug, warm Nighties for little ones—sizes for infants, also for children to 10 years—50c for the first size, 5c addi- Who Has Wed 4,000 Pairs OAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 8.—How to win a husband is told in Si ae teem cD “ : tional for each size larger a ee A Christmas Rev. John H. Plerce’s “ten commandments” for girls seeking the , hen, erehiets, with neh R as royal road to matrimony today. Rev. Plerce has married 4,000 Boys’ and Youths’ Black Blucher Shoes with double 10¢ bs id hemstitched, couples in 30 years. Here are his commandments: 2 a Mails ateke iat > 996. 9 pape equest First—Plan your campaign with the wisdom of the serpent, soles, very serviceable, sizes 121% to 2, $2.50; 214 to Men's All-linen Handker- Saturday Specials in Groceries If you will take with you Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes 12c 1" parcels as may be con eniently carried during th conceal it with the silence of the clam, execute it with the strat egy of Machiavelli, Second—Avoid all witticism about marriage Third—Vell with alluring helplessness the iron of self-suf. ficiency. Fourth—When a man declares, “I shall never marry!" mark 46500 ait chiefs of good quality, with inch hem, 25¢; four in Children’s Napoleon Boots in tan and black calf, with fancy a box 00. nen room, stitched-down soles, sizes 9 to 11, 50 pair Infants’ Button Shoes in black Neue! and patent leather, No. 2% size Del Monte Sold Pack Tomatoes at 12c a can. We cannot sell more than 6 cans to a customer at this price busy shopping days to come Sa ae apeciay, | YOu will materially lig him for easy prey. with hand-turned soles, sizes 2 to 4, 90c pair Candiad Reel, spent or aoe : eee, Revaake aur pecial, | / ta nie Fifth—Be inwardly bold as a lion, outwardly timid as a ‘i : Women’s ge toe fe nd, n peel, | 2 pees . “aie a hee the labors of the delivery fawn. Growing Girls’ Gun-metal Calf Button Shoes, with , ound an Prunes, fine large fru fei Sixth—The loudest flattery is the sile f attenti : 1 : Del Monte Spinach, good qual- | 12'%c value, a pound 11¢, } . : | When he speaks, listen. It is incense to his pride white Ne lin sole and white rubber heel, sizes 214 ikK-boot ose ity, No. 2 cans, each 10¢, ide Sa) Janae ear regular the sending of larger pack Seventh—Shun the rouge pot and the powder. puff, for | to 6, $3.50 pair. : Oklahoma Soft Shell Pecans, | 2% rade, a pound 22¢, age many a maid has lost out by sailing under false colors. r Was) P. a pound, 17%¢ California Lima Beans, new g Eighth—Pick out a chemical affinity. Remember, oil won't | A Large Showing of vc fair Macaroni, good grade, Wash- Te? ® poses 10¢. eli In anticipation of your mix with water, but it will with myrrh, % . . 66] RREGULARS” in Wom- ieton cada A pedkane Tse, cen etOe) Beane, Helmet | kindne , Ninth Gaby the oat, for it is coleotannplta and the dove, for Christmas Gift Slippers en's Silk-boot Stockings Large Walnuts, medium hard | 4 ean’ 4¢ ‘i tei , it coos caressingly, and the whip-poor-will, for it seems elusive. 5 ‘ of heavy quality, the pair, Py dle nae Ra 106. Rade WE THANK YOU Tenth—Remember that the supreme test of a man ie a kiss, For Men, Women and Children The. If he will not yleld under its pressure, scorn him; e is either brute or idiot. Basement Salesroom, —Basement Salesroom.

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