The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1916, Page 5

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416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU lar price $ Special fe Saturday ONLY 20 OF THESE TABLES AVAILABLE FOR THIS Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furn. Co., Inc. shed for your conventence vidual wer than wi'l be $1.79 i KING GEORGE FOREIGN TRADE WILL | ; "SSE RE PSR AE ETT STAR—FRIDAY, BE ALMOST EIGHT TALKS OF WAR: WASHINGTON, Dec. 22. aon er bk, inet ahd pp Prospect that the United Stat Kine George added the weight of| foreign trade for the yoar will | words to the allles’ e#tern re total $7,890,000,000 was an tion of a German-made peace nounced today by the depart Tue vigoto osecution Of (he) nent of commerce. The for na Buckeraa’ Canty ea fava Siad eign trade of 11 months was | fair 4ne wlaath A via.| $7,148,000,000. | unity « pat yin | ine re?" *\4ON VOLCANO CRUST’ ne for ite “unastinted loy in providing funds to cover he dens of the wa WASHINGTON, Dec, 21. Wher n this wacred cat the KiN8) informed of Secretary Lanning red assured of the Unit | deotaration that the United State 1 t all my people Vite in an “Intolerable position,” Rep-| ay God - us His bleasing esentative Kahn, California, sittin COM | with the house military committee, na and sald dramatically | ~ nen of the committee t b4 make haste Our country is on the aitered t of a volcano. he king's ad er long the 2 KILLED AT MILL faithfu ts thruout th KALAMAZOO, Mich, De torloux con. | Two are known dead ar eral 8 for which [| Injured 4 rolling acel _ WILSON CONFIDENT _ OF GETTING RESULTS CONTINUED } FROM PAGE1_—s} to fathow ¢ wi Secretary Lansing’s yest fean rig has warned t event of an desperate presen fly to brir = ture of internat Neutral It was mad teresta of the Un was influenced b all neutrals to th Strong, positive q U nited § ppeals s country for some to re but warns ed act the ity is has not cha He has ained with will use ever: possible t ‘ from th r Kiddies? should the al dise faces peace with Ge the Ger wi i Er a Germa 1 d and te uiscmany 14 " t of wa sur P ernment F r I land {« bent tegratin eri Bath Robe to match pers 7.50, $10 } $s Smoking i GE vol and ) $5.00, $6.( mbrellas and Cane Glov Tohored Ready — Co. 401-403 Pike St. There are lots of ‘em—and they'd all enjoy a Christmas tree Some of them are waiting for you to borrow them LAST CHANCE TO BORROW KIDDIE FOR CHRISTMAS! HURRY, FOLKS! pal See their happy, smiling for Santa Claus day eee home? oa ee "FALLS DOWN SHAFT abuttons Ai @ Charles R a laborer, walk he trent dort and enter the od into an elevator shaft Thurs roor t-are your castle? day afternoon the Regina hotes , ful enc Dadd S., and fell 15 feet 1 nie en your 8 ay bru ab the oa y, he was not serious If not, why not give yourself the !y injured, It is reported at the finest Christmas present any man City hospita had just arrived from Spokar nd was being or woman could wish for? WHY NOT ADOPT A KIDDIE shown te FOR THE DAY, TO WHOM You (lr ad opened AN PLAY SANTA CLAUS? e eee . ame ought the elevator was there e f ‘ er Ua tapped thru the open door to ad bout. i CAR HITS WOMAN 8 middle 5 aK a Have Mra. Dora Manning, 2310 Pike ee r name in connection with at « suffering in her home from the k Christmas The Star. | injuries sustained when she was 1 wondered if you could in @ny Knocked down by @ Madison cable vel to find a Hop-| oar at Summit ave. Thursday night ing to hear from you and Manning is bruised about t compliment ad and t but none of her s is serious, pe eat came from" Special Christmas Attraction - | tke to have a (ite El") MOORE THEATRE " ( da T have || Week Commencing , funder e iittle bt own and will Night, Dee, 2 have a Christmas tree, and I William Neale: ike a little girl to Faas oe with us. My and Morris and and I will come after her Present THE MOST 1 take her home again if we can WONDERFUL PLAY get her Please let me know IN AMERICA r id ir ect ftw efforts to bringing lone Hobart @ folks in touch with poor kid dies whor nta Claus might not Puen ves otherwise it It called on Char ( mis r Callaghan and & 7 Months in Chicago h count He welfare depart eat f WUnien 0 oe 5 Months in Boston an ear, the name effort P 10 BIG SCENES ade j COMPANY OF 82 | ste hase etiee cee cremee A Love Story of Youth, | can” bowenied tea taut) His Trialeand Temptatic ¢ | Chitatma SALE OPENS THURS, if 1 want to pl Santa, call | $2.00) on Callag « ni on in the count public welfare department | Main 5900 | BILLIONS IN 1916 DEC. 22, 1916. PAGE § Store Hours 9 Until 6 A Last Minute aA s ac Pougall fouthwick A Give THt STORE OF THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIN Suggestion A MacDougall-Southwick Glove or Merchandise Certificate. Handkerchiefs All Merchandise bought up to closing time Saturday (6 p. m.) will be delivered. Saturday night, and, in a few instances, Sunday Morning. Any adjustment may be made in person to our Adjuster, who will be stationed at our Pike Street Entrance from 9 a. . to 12 noon Sunday; or you may telephone Main 6722-K, Main 6723-K or Main 6724- K and receive prompt attention. The Ribbon Shop an ont ons for the Christmas pac agen 10¢ bo Dainty Room Bags of chiffon and’ ribbon, cont individual powder puffs Pretty Ribbon Bags of m inds and shapes. $2.50 to 810,00, Caminoles of ribbon and soft ace SO, Ribbor eS | Halr alt from ton ver-welcome gi An U mbrella LACK ilk umbrellas, r India" shape, with black and white striped Frame of with Ivory tips ' » bla a Another attractive navy biue silk, in “India” shape with wooden shank and tvor v as ring and chain also of The Notion Shop Suggests box fp and 504, Sweet Gra Bas Ze to St. Bean lags, four in a box 50¢. Needle Books, 35¢ to 81.00, Fancy Silk F in aweet grass bas blue, BEE and The. Old Fashioned Bees Wax Candles, two in box, 50¢. —Me wEntl-Southwiek, Virst Floor, ENGLAND IS BITTER OVER WILSON NOTE ” CONTINUED } Practical Gifts for All the Family soapets quilted M tee O18, #275 u Men's Slippers of 811.00, Th, 82.00, Very Special Sale of HAND BAG NOVELTIES Reduced to $5.95 up to Saturday every crochet, larin Bags. and still ause and much yugall-Southwick, First Floor, The Busiest Shop in Town Has Eight Specials to Offer t reased Eins Specials Mer and figures “$2.50. Men’s Pajamas of !, $6.95. Pajamas of Sweater Coats te $10.00 $6.95. Men's $4.50 Bath Rk cige, $3.95. 1 Robe le and Steamer Saturday's business. Silk Scarfs for $1.65 ae ‘o matter where you go or what pricé 8 ou couldn't buy finer Neckwear than Mac Dougall-Southwick sells at $1.65. 1,000 Silk Scarfs, Special 65¢ ors, These not the sort of Ties that men receive for Christmas—they are wing-end Scarfs of heavy silks in sich are lread to tern a ena on Silk Shirts assurance that any these groups will be to an man, “Every Silk “Shirt in stock up to $12.00 has been reduced to $6.95. ccial $2.95. bes, with corded French Patch Bosom Shirts, special at $3.50. Rugs, $8.95, $12.50, $13.50, |. $15.00, $18.50. s at $18.50 —MacDougall- Southwick's Men's Shop, | First Floor. “ i," the Globe com ave doubt 1 being Ison is not mented it Ww his physical w Our feelings the v are only what Wilson's great pred ssor felt when threatened with itside ac ) 'Kuropean intervention in the mid | FROM PAGE 1 ile of the civil war," declared the a Westminster Gazette But if , SOME ay President Wilson has knowledge would be welcom the allies iitherto denied us that the enemy The whole of the ation | is willing cknowledge our state had warned him that inte ntion | ments, he well knows we would be s not desired. th last to re. t his good offices. We sincerely hope President For instance, editors in discuss AMUSEMENTS eT EOP CLITA ALHAMBRA THEATRE 5"sPINE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE ALL THIS WHEK 2:00—Twlee D. “The Age of Rooney The Mir MATINEE DAILY 10-25-50< EVENINGS 10-25-50-75¢ {_45 Minutes Krom Broadway” | Se hemes ard HIP : Afterno: ® Today and sn | NEW PANTAGES Mate Nights, 7 and 9. WINSTON'S WATER AND DIVING LA SCALA SEXTOTIE International Grand Op tars. Other Big Acts. and 206 | | OAK THEATRE Second at Se Alwaye 16 Monte Carter and ¢ MANTA CLAUS, A Holiday till | | ditons ing the note just after the contents had been made known but before ft had been released for publica tion, commented | This means a crisis between the United States and England. It constitutes the worst affront Amer fea could have given the allies. The situation may become more serious than any similar one since the Mason and Sidell case,” and so on Soft Pedal Put On But editorials announced by these same editors this morning showed evidence of restraint and of the soft pedal At that there were plenty of vig orous expressions showing that the British nation !s in no mood to meet Germany except on the allies’ own orms, Which have already been out lined sufficiently for Germany to accept or decline The favorite remarks with which the Wilson note has been greeted that { ill timed, “inop. portune, btless well inten tioned, but 1 advised and “de plorable blunder.” Motives Not Questioned Few question the motives or the spirit which impelled the note, but most of the editorfals point out that it was unhappily conceived and tactlessly worded—espectally in its reference to “small nations.” it was contended, conveyed the im pression that the allies were ly guilty with the central powers in this respect Wntire ation was voiced thru the press and by the public emphatic utterances of Chan « of the Exchequer Bonar Law in common last night, regarding His statement was con strued as a direct answer to Amer. ica Tells of German Offers “It 18 all very well to say, ‘Let us got their terms of peace,” he sald but can you get any terms more binding than the treaty for the neu trality of Belgium? Can you come to any conclusions on paper, or by promises, that will give us gr than we had before security war? Not this nation alone, but the neutral nations will, | hope, under stand the position at which we have now arrived, Germany has made |peace proposals. On what basta? }On the basis of her victorious armies “Is there a man who, considering the conditions under which this war was forced on us, and the con under which the war has been carried on, honestly believes that the dangers and insecurities from which we have suffered can be cured in any way than by making mans realize that frightful 48 does not pay, that militarism 8 not going to rule the world? “What are we fighting for? Noil territory, not greater strength as a jon. We are fighting for two *—for peace now and for se 1e to come editorial declares: “No American state paper in a generation has beem calculated to cause so much pain not merely to Englishmen, but to liberal opinion thruout western and southern Europe.” The note was characterized “in effect, however, different in intem tier relations een Eng- tion, merely appendix to the Ber d America. The Chronicle/lin peace effer.” SPECIAL ROUND TRIP HOLIDAY FARES VIA. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY SPOKANE... . » $12.60 WENATCHEE .. . $6.69 PORTLAND . . $7.50 Tickets on sale December 21 to 25, inclusive January 3. rimated by to culti Return limit To other points in Washington, Idaho and Oregon, one fare and one-third for the round trip. 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