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spate Pike Street Second Avenue -Unien Kreet Ciiett 4100 ¥ SS This Is aGood Store for Inexpensive Christmas Gifts and Friday Will Be a Good Day to Buy Them A Bargain Friday in a Christmas To Toyshop p 10 Days Before Christmas Shop 10 Days Before Christmas i Cc ials © — Unusual Indeed ial evs” Lots of Toys the Christmas Toy at special prices on Friday in Shop, and if you want t play Santa Claus to any little boys and girls, but want to stretch your Christmas money as far a it will go, come and take advantage of these underpricings. $1.50 Bowling Game 95c 1 “ k $2.25 Roller Skates $1.50 25c Wash Sets 15¢ Each ' Nolifaat — i Hearing 75¢ Mechanical Toys 35¢ $1.50 Teddy Bears $1.00 ern Bs Prahters, sang | Sanee s : w special, $1.79 ‘i ng 95c Rocking Chairs 50c $1.75 Footballs $1.49 $4.50 Hand Care $3. 95 aa $1.25 Betty Bungalows $2.25 Rocking Horses no $3.39 for 50c at $1.95 “s lect. Cars te SU ; " th cr ard 4 ke . wa) F tna clad st. Store. Only 8 More Shopping Days Tilt Christmas This Store Will Be Open Until 9 P. M.on SATURDAY, DEC. 16th FRIDAY, DEC. 22nd THURSDAY, DEC. 21st SATURDAY, DEC. 23rd A Special Selling of Winter Coats At $7.69—at $10. 00—at $12.50 ly and the Coats lels set fe see onver belted coatings, f£ Women’s ee Coens Kimonos Stylish New Dees Skirts Plain and Figured at $1.25 at $1.95, $2. 69, $2.95 and $5 { wear Kimonos are t e full-l lid Dress Sk attracti $1.25 are nicely mi tar le eviot ancy plain medium shades, plain « and prett rr ad ar A t _ ple neatly trimmed ; al et a 1 t 1 an utt imme Women’s $ §21.95, ~ $2450 Crisp New Lingerie Blouses Suits Reduced to $13.75 Pretty Styles, All New, $1. 00° There are iste and 1 s patterns w 1 1 t cls s ar y . lace, large, new collars; all sizes The nev and black i —Berond Floor Thread | Women’s Fiber Silk Stockings Special | —39c Pair— Women's $1.50 Cotton Union Suits, Special —$1.15— Chamoisette and Lisle Gloves at fare: Pair— Taubell's high grade Pit te Glove pares ings with slight imperfect! carter in black and wh a good a ne of costume shades —Upper Male Floor —Upser Mate, Piace Gifty Things in the Toilet Article Siclin Men’s $4.25 and $4.50 Three- Piece Brush Sets at $3. 45 Men's Ebony Brush Sets Brush, Cloth Brush and Hai substantial gift boxes; special Fri Jay F riday Spe in Domest ls Christmas Slippers at °S Slight Cost in the Self-Service Shoe Shop Lower Main Floor Children’s Slippers 48c Pair cia ics on the French ivory Trays, large size, §x24 inches; extra t heavy, each $1.98 8 206 French ivory Trays, small size, 7x10 inches 32-inch Ginghams and air each Ose | Chambrays; to 20-yard lengths & yard 10¢ and Hair Receiv <ctawes thele Steer. 75¢ Puff Boxes of French Ivory ers to match, each $4.50 and $5.00 Hair Brushes of French Ivor cial at $2.25 and $2.50 Mirrors of French Ivory inch glass, each Three-piece Pyralin Ivory Sets—Cr Mirror, specia Dainty Boudoir _Caps at 25¢ ribbon and lace, spevial Gift Suggestions From the Art Shop RoudalevCaps ot ata, cv White or Gold Baskets filled with artificial flow. Chine, Lace, ribbo mmed Suggestions for Practical ers OS8¢ and $1.25 | With ribbon rosebuds 50 se aa . Cretonne Covered Tie Racks, Collar Bae each c Gifts for Boys Holders, Handkerchief and ( Boudoir. Cape of Crepe de ( hing Boys’ Leather Mittens with fur trimming Work B or Me ino ? Work Boxes of |r of Ca . with thr b China ae Scout Handkerchiefs; % in a box fo Silk, Crepe de or Satin at Boys’ Belts | gift boxe nei $1.50, $1 95 ese Third Vloor Candy in pretty 2pound # Boys’ Flanne rts and Blouses in gre military ch —Third Floor, Center. Thousands of Good Christmas Books at Little Prices At a dime there i ok wr little fol —Upper Main At a quarter there Be and Girls’ Books, and hu While at 'S0c there ia a wide array Books for young and old CHILDREN’S AT 50¢ iry Tale Book, 250 Complete Melo~ BOOKS | Hundreds of Children’s | CHILDREN’S BOOKS “ 1" Fe Books at 10¢ AT 25c 1 tase, A : AMONG THEM ARE The Herrel of Fun Paint | yeu! bert 4 The Big Wondgrfal Stories from the { A Vinit to nta Claus, Mra L, Henderson Serten, illustrated, t and ” * An orton Dranine ny Aunt * Animal Stortes, He Wiaard Stories of On, "The Night Before Christmas | pnd yy réul Story Mook, | ty Brame th 59 A LIMITED QUANTITY OF The Ranch at Wolverine JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY’S BOOKS AT 59 Formerly sold at $1 Child Rhymes Songs o' Cheer Love Lyrics Vhe Stren of the Song of Summer Farm Riym Songs of Home ‘bbted The Byes of the World —Ha Bell Wright a Tiventy- purth of June—Iiy tr word Lower Main Floor, Songs of Friendship | PHILIP SIMM, STAR WRITER, WILL STAY AT BRITISH FRONT LONDON, Dec. 14.—Wm Philip Simms of the United Frese and one of Paris manager the most brililant writers on European staff, today received hie credentials accredited him | the agency's permanently, for the duration of the war to the British general headquar tere in France, where he wil! | represent the United Preos ex clusively The appointment is unique in that Simms is the firet and only neutral correspondent perme nently aceredited to represent a single news agency Heretofore, the on Americar rdent permune Canadian the A New Zealander » has made » from this Un will be lodged pe ly wt headquarters, Upon turn, Palmer will represent the A SAVAGE WASN'T FINED $500; THAT WAS BAIL PUT UP GUARDSMEN DEATH ON ROLLING THEM EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 14.—Lucy n, the famo © crusader, take n xt after rations ars from stat that cigarettes are a oth operation of th « a yotngheart 1 fol ent d friends Wed ay at their 9uth birthday ann . art than 70 years.old 41 11th ave. N. F told and songs were “TIRED” IS EXCUSE FOR GETTING AWAY FOR QUICK WEDDING Benjamin T. Hart, who works in the county clerk's office, yawned Wednesday afternoon Gue he com mented Miss Gr urgaret Gilliland. house, yawned Wednesday after. noon “Guess I'll go home,” she com mented Tired. Mr. and Mrs. Hart were married before dinner time SLAV LOSS HEAVY BERLIN, via Savville, Dec, 14 In the Gyurgye mountains and tne Are the Russions con tinued abe aly aid today's vity on the ated artil THE SEATTLE STAR FREDERICK&NELSON The Christmas Gift of Good Linens MADEI1 ! D-1 BROIDI ) HEM LID y exte Lt Clot LI ' I Ir ute gif of « ful Ma j rh CHRISTMAS GLOVES WOMEN’S WASHABLE KID GLOVES, $1.16, $1.75, $2. WOMEN’S MOCHA GLOVES $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2 WOMEN'S DOESKIN GLOVES, $1 and $1.75 pair WOMEN'S CAP $1.75, $2.00 and $2.2 MEN'S STRE LOVE IVES MEN'S DRE 1 8 GLOVES, $1 ( $2.00 and $2.50 pair a CHILDRE GLOVES, $1.00 $1.25 and $1.50 pair A popular way of giving Gloves, especially when not sure of most acceptable style or correct size, is to give Frederick & Nelson Glove Bonds. They are issued for any amount, and may be bought at various convenient points in the store First Floor. A WIDE assortment of the rib sons which add ®0 much to the ness” of the Christmas pack cluding plain red, green and Yul » and mistletoe de widths, No. 1 to 3 yards, 15¢ to 306. First Floor. Tie-up Ribbons Basement Salesroom New Scrim Curtains $1.10 Pair bolt of TFPRACTIVE value is offered in these New Seri Curtains, of white, cream and ecrt They are finished with hemstitched hem le lace edge. Price $1.10 pair and serviceat New Marquisette Curtains _ $1. 25 Pair enly-woven Basement Salesroom er Asso, ks Yh kee =, Gifts} * Pottery. They show a band th ather It is made in old-ivory color with relief ¢ with three ration combined with light-« fluted effect Jardinieres are priced from siuleebaehe $1.00 to $3.00, Va Oe to S225 Baskets, F5c to Hanging $1.50. Ferneries, 75¢ and $1.25, Baby Plates, 50c raphe can be mounted I ABY chicks and rabbits / decorate there f covers, 15c, plates, which are made for baby's use, as See” 1 they are very heavy for him to We each Mugs to match, 35¢. Mush Sets, (bowl and pitcher) especially style, deep and te handle. Price 100 pages Black The. Many of the Raseme t Salesroom, yack to hold le $4.25, $5.50, $6.50 t 1 mat MSTITCHED DAMA K LUNCH ON CLOTH Wx 3 0 to $3.35 45x4 $285 to $5 54x54, NCHI y \PKINS of hemstitched o $11.00 dozen | | well offering five-piece style, pockets f d brass lock h size, $12.50 and $13.00. Cloth-covered Albums in bound 25c to $2.00. Leather-bound Albums in loo in black, Green, Red, ind embossed effect in covers, $1.25 \lbums yet the housekeeper er TABLE CLOTHS of f $ $6.85, 00, $10.50 t $9.25, $11.50, $12.25 rOWELS of fine SOc, Dk 1 Silk Hosiery t answers the Gift question woman mild wish, if it be Hosfery f worthy quality. You can choose no other here. Plain Silk Stockings, $1.00, 1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 as admirably as a Clocked Silk Stockings, $1.50 $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 pe Lace-inset and Novelty Silk Stockings, $2.50 to $10.00 pair. Silk Hosiery Bonds, a very ff acceptable mode of giving, issued for any amount. | First Floor. | “eect —! | A Box of Fine_ | Writing Paper | —or of Paper and Corre- spondence Cards, makes an appropriate gift for woman or ff miss | The Stationery Section is displaying a large line of Crane and Hurd Papers r the up-to-date shapes Linen sizes in lawn, Finish and m qualities, Lawnette, Lawn Highland I packed, ready for giving, in hand The price ; 50c to $5.00. dsome cabinets range is wide Christmas Booklets and Cal- endars in Wide Assortments. | | Walrus Traveling Bags Sixteen-Inch Size $12.00 iE re IALLY interesting to rs of prac it value. full leather lined, Reinforced with sewed cor- | and lift catches $12.00; 17- and 18-inch sizes, Third Floor Kodak Albums for Gifts UGGESTED for a gift to the amateur phot an Album in which the favorite prints Small size Albums with paper, cloth or leather 20c, 25c t 0 75c¢ and loose-leaf with Choice of Autumn Leaf to $8.00. se-leaf style brown or gray Brown, Drab. have special pocket in ose prints before mounting. ~First Floor.