The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1916, Page 12

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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1916, PAGE 12 BEAUTIFUL WIFE OF GERMAN } PRACTICAL GIFTS | — artace visrs some tra.) The Plain Facts About the Burnett | IN DRESS ACCESSORIES Sale of Jewelry, Diamonds pre Aetciee doe che, Thines and Watches walt mumber of lve apcils in every day neni Without Loss of Time or Waste of Words { ‘coi "ese-38 ine ALL CUT GLASS AT HALF PRICE. ALL r ‘test abate 25¢, 50¢, $1.00. LEATHER GOODS AT HALF PRICE. ALL SILVER HANDLED UMBRELLAS RE DUCE D ONE-FOURTH. ALLFRENCH IVORY GOODS REDUCED ONE-FOURTH. IN FACT, EVERY- THING REDUCED. READ PRICES RPELOW CAREFULLY: A New Hat All styles, $2, SB and $4 Christmas Suspenders In Christmas boxes, 50¢ and $1.00. Gloves Make Fin e Gifts $1.50 « $2.00. | $300.00 Diamond and Platinum Lavalliere. . . .$197.50 $40.00 Platinum and Diamond Lavalliere.... . $27.50 | $70.00 Diamond and Platinum Lavalliere..... . $49.00 $175.00 Platinum and Diamond Dinner Ring. .$110.00 | $80.00 Diamond and Platinum Lavalliere...... $59.50 $80.00 Old Gold and Diamond Dinner Ring. .$40.00 protiday Lg of Fibre Silk | $50.00 Diamond and Platinum Lavalliere...... $32.50 $190.00 Ruby and Diamond Dinner Ring... a 00. $55.00 Diamond Brooch ‘ $85.00 Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring. . . .$57.50 $55.00 Pearl and Diamond Brooch .......... Men's Handkerchiets Linen and silk, box 75¢ to $1.50. | $225.00 Ruby and Diamond Cluster Ring... . . '$119.00 $125.00 Diamond Sunburst, 1, karat diamond $74.50 | $225.00 Sapphire and Diamond Dinner Ring. . .$147.50 $100.00 Diamond Ring ......... ieabeeeases $175.00 Turquoise and Diamond Cluster Ring. .$105.00 $150.00 Diamond Ring (solitaire) .......... $140.00 Opal and Diamond Cluster Ring....... $82.50 $200.00 Ruby and Diamond Scarf Pin....... Men’s Sweaters— $2.00 to $5.00. $100.00 Pearl and Diamond Scarf Pin ........ Mackinaw Coats— $20.00 and meee Platinum and Diamond Scarf Pins $30.00 Platinum and Diamond Scarf Pin..... $19. 75 PE: | OD Pe i pa taics Ee ie ceeypenel Renee $11.95 $27.50 14-karat Diamond Watches, extra special $14.95 : $70.00 Diamond Watch, 14-karat gold........ $47.50 Men’s Underwear— $100.00 Platinum and Diamond Brooch...... $67.50 $125.00 Diamond Watch, 14-karat gold...... $77.50 $1 to 35. $115.00 Platinum and Diamond Brooch...... $99.00 $200.00 Diamond Watch, 14-karat gold..... $112.50 $225.00 Platinum and Diamond Brooch..... . $129.00 $100.00 Diamond Watch, 14-karat gold...... $67.50 $125.00 Platinum and Diamond Lavalliere. ...$82.50 $42.00 Howard Watch.............. Buseare $31.50 _ Extra Special L. V. WESTERMAN | TWO STORES Store No. 1 Store No. 2 Lieut. Wilhelm Von Brincken and his wife on their way from the rf mh E: t a « O-k Lk | federal court in San Francisco, where Consul General Franz Bopp, Von * rRIPLE SEC TG ) 1 |Brincken, attaches and agents of the Germa late, ar ; N pecia PLATED SILVI y munitions ship ; $6.50 “Kicht-day Clock SET, CONSISTING OF ' ' under indictments char onspiracy to d - * 7 and vessels in Western and to destroy First & Main Westlake & Pine way lines FLAT ~ HANDLED | Lieut. Von Grincken's wife Is the former Milo Abercrombie, San KNIVES, FORE AND SPOONS SIMILA TO rHIS. PATTER EITHER IN BRIGH'! SILVER OR FRENCH Y EFFECT. IN SILK-LINED OAK CHEST WITH UN- LIMITED GUARAN- rEE, SOLD THE WORLD IVER FOR 50. ON SALE TO- {ORROW AT $7.50 hundred Bar Pins, Francisco society girl, considered one of the most beautiful of West ern women. She is one of the popular members of the exclusive so. ae St ciety set on the Pacific coast, and is taking a keen interest in the proceedings against her husband and consulate officials EAGLE SOON TIRES ng comer on ected : PARTISAN ELECTIONS ““““| MEAN BIG WASTE By James A. Duncan (Seer etary Central Labor Counc ever the ground @bout 20 miles an hour Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 SPECIAL—One t with as- IF YOU INTEND TO GIVE A nation, ‘$1. ‘00 SUIT or See OVERCOAT apostate Extra Special o r ALL SOLID GOLD AND GOLD-FILLED fi f 4 i LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S FOBS. ON Remember you can ates and enemies SALE TOMORROW AT Save $10 “haste het Half Price _ saver aes esr: SPECIAL oo Sree moo) $5.00 LAVALLIERE WITH SOLID Every Day “Gun Toting”’ Causes More GOLD CHAIN, BEAUTIFUL Et $25 Values _ Deaths Than Rail Wrecks Jiirs: Sec Ser Witt Sem PRECIOUS STONES, SIMILAR TO SPECIAL $5.00 Solid Gold Link Buttons, some plain WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 | clining. From 1904 to 1915, the : ; ; and “Pistol toting,” and other indis- | death rate fell from 200 to 145.8 PICTURE. NOW ON SALE Btissesscace ous airs for “Plat toting” another indie | death rate fell from 200 to 48 4. 2 results in more deaths than all cline being continuous from { railroad accidents; more than year to year. This is a drop of ame Le Agotty, five times as many as street more than 25 per cent. uff, 0-year qualit tional plate car accidents; nearly as many ‘ at $2.00 per On sale tomorre as street car and railroad acct dents combined, and more thun HAWK CARRIES MUFF; 4\ twice as many as automobil tile as , |S KILLED BY HUNTER It would take pages upon pages to enumerate every article in our mag- nificent stock, suitable for young and old alike. Come and see for yourself. Please do your shoppiyg before noon if possible. STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Burnett Bros. Minn., Dec, 1 it t nurder and 1 dL ac sale of weapons would reduce le M di 0 he om ” lege ak a re tne a 909 Second Avenue, Near Madison t near! | : WISCONSIN co- EDS | then than they have accomplished! Inside, the members of the crew t HEATCT biseAsK TUbENCULO| BU UNDER TRAINING | TANKS, “MALE” AND “FEMALE”, FIGHT fen ee i tater "eee 0 inane the sightest NOW IN PARIS SAYS CANADIAN OFFICER praca ance ane ad w to fight back, Nothing but a direct hit by a heavy shell will dam. the Fritaies off the tank with eed 3 at On of mre tl Ra tac Sink ed elas na A nish aed deka pang thle Pe he bombs, then the Germans would . cancer diaxihea trict | BY LIEUT. HARRY W. HILTZ The male tank carries two | It was funny to see the Germans Sear piles drive us out, and this | ailore ea Co arterial diseases, dia | Officer in the Nova Scotia Battalion| heavy guns and six machine attempting to destroy the one which aay . until tyre had lost a good ° liphttieria and ty-| yngecu of the Canadian Contingent, guns, and the female two heavy | got stuck in No Man's Land during | am ry and the scheme became v | night | Invalided Home from the guns and five machine guns. ive. | ean apa 44 on finally the tank 401-403 Pike St from heart disease ow | a wee Somme Region. | They certainly proved a great climbed all over it, throwing bsiaheclte ck to our lines, ked increase a compared | on either Fri day nie ht There are two types of tanks, surprise to the Germans, and, | ut every cranny and crevice, | 1426 Fourth Ave. @ was 123.1 She only one cup "| known as the male and female | might add, to us as well, as they ld not harm it in the slight DID YOU KNOow— In 1915 the| tea « id must not| tank, now In action along the came lumbering along during | ost. It looked like a big animal] You can’t catch a catfish any 56.3 h 100,000 eat t xcept cevtain| Somme. They fight in pairs, a | the fight for Courcelette. with countless number of vermin /faster with a pole made of dug: Tuberculosis is steadily de food. made and a female. They, of course, did better work) running all over it, | woou? | ¢ . 4 =| =

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