The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1917, Page 4

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LP STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1917. PAGE 4 ‘ DRESS UP THE DINING ROOM! nai | MeeDot 6 all -feuthwi ie | Exceptional THANKSGIVING “FLAME AT MET BREE SECOND AVENUE AND PI PIKE STREET. eae ae : 10 «Klame,” opened to a = = i . - | moe jence, Sunday night, at the 9,366) Speciall y-Priced America in one of those aemall r lies, which changes presidents as often as we change our BV. D' It lays afreas upon the inadequate protection of the United States for citizens In forel tries E} mpares It with the more thoro f} of the English Tully also crack at the attempt of the American government to educate the peona of Mexico and Central Amertea ” Like the “Bird of Paradine,” Tully has worked into the prov Pre-Christmas {| | the and ¢ Eight-piece solid oak Wil- liam and Mary Dining Room Suite, exactly as pictured; 45 inch Buffet, 45-inch top E tension Table and five genu- J one of the greatent of storm « ine leather slip-seat Dining JR —{h0 wine ee eet ee Chairs and Arm Chair. Spe- BB litect or a southern hurri NOTE:—Any Dining Room Suite or Range sold| cial for 99 50 James Seeley, in the role of a up to 5 o'clock Wednesday night positively will be] Thanksgiving ° pTexan, who is in the country prow |i} delivered in time for Thanksgiving. Nothing Down, $5 Monthly. ne pecting for oll, Is very good and takes bin part well, having the draw! of a Texan down to a “T | Thruout the play there is strange and weird) = mu and, together with the pecullar worship of the In dians in the Sun and Moon, and their distant chant tn thelr uprising, e play that pecullar foreign ve that is characteristic of Tully's plays. oe | MOORE on ‘ The Ja 4 craze is kely to in FINE CARVING SETS, $3.00 Up rey % crease, rather than diminiah, if ; . more su rling jaszere as the | neasee ‘Ten, composed of ne«roes, are brought to the Moore theatre iroult TABLE SILVER, Etc. 26-piece sets Table Silver, in attractive hardwood chests, $7.50 and up. the Orpheum ¥ We secured incomparably great price concessions on the enormous purchases represented by these Ties. Community Silverware, beautiful selec- SAVORY ROASTERS Se. - ge and These great savings we pass along to you. Magnificent Patterns in Rich Colorings REP SILKS PERSIANS BROCADED SATINS MAGADORS CONVENTIONAL PATTERNS : NEW STRIPES FLORAL AND VERDURE DESIGNS One look at this Neckwear will impress you with its unapprosthable value at the price. We respectfully poaeere that every man, woman and child interested in Ties for Christmas gifts should see our displays of these Ties. A Thousand Ties at $1.65 Thousands More at 95c eamnctric Percolators, Chinaware, Chafing Prices $1.50 and Up retro Peayprere Masry es, etc. ver ottere’ (May be added to customer's account.) May Be Added to Your Account on on the bill fs a finished, |B] hly interesting bit of en (I) = tertainment, and the arrangement |) ‘4 lof the bill has been attended to with |f} x . Willte that clever writer or of character songs, who followed the riot and won just as © He sang & new One price and one set of terms for all. No de- zeptive phrases in our advertisements to mislead | a” wn about “ma We specialize on Men's Neckties at this price and You will say you never saw so many Ties, such the uninformed. . | bad William, the k consider this the finest selection we have ever beautiful Ties, such fine Ties at anywhere near this ; a : ve.” h promises to become one shown. price. of the t popular war $ 50, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $ 4.00 mo. = Williams and Wolfus, are back in their famous “Hark! $100, nothing down, $1.25 week, or $ 5.00 mo. j Mark! Hark!” ok $150, $ 5.00 down, $1.75 week, or $ 7.50 mo. ~ ty dient wre $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $10.00 mo.| ¥ 7 A\t pened aed $12.50 down, $3.00 week, or $12.50 mo. Y tensely dramatic $15.00 down, $3.50 week, or $15.00 mo. lw ; er, with songs, imper beautiful voice and figure, pro Heaters, Blankets, Comforts, Rugs and other sea- THANKSGIVING lvided an act of headline propor sonable articles may be added to account any time DINNER tions without the usual first payment. on a Buck’s . We Invite the Accounts of All Reputable and Trustworthy UNION-MADE RANGE Hometurnishers. Your Old Stove Taken in er rah aaa tae Exchange GAIETY THEATRE A Booth High Rall.” the offer Gaiety theatre, this week, starting} (Saas M.A GOTTSTEIN —a Zerg FURNITURE CO. SERS SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS to-the-r ody. The Arm strong I * were very good in f two kilted Scottish comedians. Their both fast an® turt first time these two MacDougall-Southwick, Men’s Shop, Just Inside the Door. or, with songs, imper: | End-of-the-Month Sale $9. 00 to $52.50 Rugs For $6. 00 00 to $43. 50° 43 Only, Sizes 6x9 to 9x12 Feet One $48.00 Klearflax Linen Rug, 9x12 ft...$38. Three $30.00 Seamless Biteodis! Rugs, 9x12 eS TONE ole hss a hidvna bas eee +. -$21.75 Seven $30.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft. -$24.75 Nine $35.00 Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft.....$29.75 Six $52.50 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs 9x12 ec Me. MO EET ROS EERE | $43.50 Three $40.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs, 9x12 ft. $29.75 Six $30.00 Axminster Rugs, 8-3x10-6, at. .$26.50 Moran with the lariat, and Brothers, in a beautiful t provided finished | j their roles 1514 to 1520 Second Avenue, near Pike ediar have been seen together |#} smeeeaeseawan @« ee eee Toe ne hey ayed wm -Bentlia tive ive $5) ew ilton Rugs, x FAMOUS U.S. ARTISTS EAT SOW- Here's the Man the angio’ flaw] Chest of Plymouth Ware | "iu" Sven Nie Bee 88 | They had the i ° a conunual = =r One $9.00 Rag Rug, 6x9 ft. 6.00 One $35.00 Royal Wilton Rug, 6x9 ft.. ts ™ fe .00 Best Body Brussels Rugs, 9 by — eet, t eeees As Sketched 26 Pieces Special $9.90 BELLY AT $40 PER MONTH IN Birds Call “€ ap” | wproar whenever they were on the FTRST CAMOUFLAGE COMPANY, o anilende with a naraber of the audience with BY L. HART ER LEECH | vates and corpora ular songs, 1 Eenite et Prees ¢ ent hands. carpen of 20 pretty —~ WASHING TON, Nov. %— | plumbers and other skilled workers. | Maudie Sm company in all It is Un Sam's only “camou were very 6 nies is wed flage n fit to date—Company F, | parts and add ton, |? ngineers. | learning how to fight the Hun company commander is With paint brushes and bales of | in France with Pershing, gathering fs. along with atage| <n — jular songs, ably assisted by achorus|f} = = ee epee = == = | <rineDougati-Southwick, Rugs and Draperies, Fou rs, electricians WILKES The Silent Wit new ideas for the camofleurs, the A “ " 5 rte com ‘ompa in charge ot. Laout oe bays Ww Pog \ 6 Tea Spoons 6 Dessert or oval Soup Spoons nothing of the high brow or the | Homer St. Gaudens, a tall, bronzed op Bee 6 Dinner Forks 1 Sugar Shell aesthete when one drops in young man, almost as big as his 6 Dinner Knives 1 Butter Knife father’s famous statue of Abraham its practice trene hes It contains enou A whole art ce»! = Who could use a big mar a Best Artists Are i Engineers, ar era and costume « ers, whor come in peace time runs into tor and design of the wonder: fh) figures, are drawing the pay of 5 © effects which helped make $$$ | Maude Adams fam are five Complete with Chest. Lincoln. * Famous Painters There St. Gauden's m ry training was ed in three weeks at Platte an artist and camofieur Christmas Each piece of Plymouth has the strong individuality of an actual hand-hammered product. We quote the On One Floor—the Fifth following prices on separate sets and pieces: : na Visit Tomorrow: birth to | Heved ha marriage | Later t }to the same co ch hin fa ther was studying. After being | taunted by the students, he gets int This Plymouth pattern 1s a splendid reproduction in heavy silver plate of the universally popular ham- mered ware. nd long experience as a stage ers in the exhibited To Avoid Rough, Coarse, taken the Prix de| GYann, ’ oy 6 Tea Spoons ......... eves Chapped, == Skin ®t honor an Amer: | qpRawr ‘ |tried for murder—hia own father 6 Dessert Spoons ........ g sag ig CS dle opel MeipiGasy Gna ah at Gee 6 Table Spoons fie Reseneee oe The Needlework Shop now splashing can attorney, 7 ce ‘ sath und burlap happily 6 Round-bowl Soup Spoons The Nr he dal Te ane “Card Shop | nters, makir The birds call this man “ Grace Huff in seen to an excellent 6 Individual Salad Forks . 1 F Noel he Men's Shop a Sauna eleihinctehait os As advant of t ‘ 6 Oyster Forks The Lingerie Shop The Soldiers’ Shop nting fake 4 false can-|roni, I ann while Ivan Milter takes that of the/f} On cosmetica, n to draw 1 shell fire| captain of the air, bul 7 ge father. | | 6 Dinner Forks . We will gladly wrap for mailing, anything you and make the to the fake.| antic Caproni biplane oe | | 6 Hollow-handled Dinner Knives purchase. Wrapping Station on the same floor. than ever : » shifters and carpenters| cently carried ten pe: | Sugar Shell and Butter Knife in lined box, —MacDougall-Southwick, Ch 5 Shops, Ft . gopetls > are fe underbrush, | ¢inia to Long Island, eeted the opening the set . $1.00 So p H which | dyed excelstor {fin grass to| largest plane spread ¢ performance e new Transcont Cream Ladle 75 |nental vaudeville show at the Or _|pheum theatre Sunday afternoon | conceal trench rvation posts | chine and snipers’ nest — —— Gravy Ladles, each Berry Spoons, each A Pie or Cake Servers, each $3. 00 Carving Sets $2. 25 jand evening | speci oti Rarry FRETFUL. BABIES ~ Master Clyde Gates the 10-year-} Knife, fork and steel with stag handles, Blade i Sherry Fry, both NEED A old be t. grabbed the head-|ff| 4 E % men—originated the| LAXATIVE |j\:,5 position, « < Cold Meat Forks, each warranted. % : men | er agra er Fonrth Floor. a 4 dope Ww baby Is cross and fret-)Jonn of Arc x are earning their na $40 | ful it is constipated esque” was splendi ‘ pe i ate 7 can | and is all that|trom the violin of a be “1 | os sap eRe ray SRASRS) ; os oer enemeintne ek ———— | beans ponrd | isn ary to m it comfortable more #0. Hoe has a beautify; headline number in the new show | [bunks of the canton and hav: | and hans dws are 7 mst ia Sant CA tha ee a ‘ muticul nich 6 unday : Age an t king.” f nt wha ea san onthe on Ban d Women S Hovel; German proongands hae apres ll | (bla nen came me and norne in eee Se Kaiser’ S Romer firs on ron fog ee ahr eltrieetarsi rece a 5 arve in : ove such a report P 4 vening he ‘ r ; a xcream. Especially good} mter have a cc O > ] ae d i i li f" ey ————— ‘ a scream, Hapecially good rege ielt ne Dead When Police Arrive THREE AME ervar RICANS : we te ‘Trio, harmony sing n are har | By niin Sets ised Wire taken protestingly to the county t | Maulby and Musett character with their) man, at the instigation of neigh The sisters, Anna Collins, 65, | AVASHINGTON, N 2 ‘ | ‘ irn of singing bors, foreibly entered the wretch and Mary, 60, had subsisted for | death of three Ann siete home very food toe dancing by “a —— : |France from variou announced today. tiene, vel Joseph L. Boyce, intantegl 11 from heart dises cy address, Lawreno Ank st, Pittsburg Marion F, Stoddard occupied by two aged | years on the charity of neigh eMtric sisters on the | bora, but for two days baskets ity that is “Dresden | a Duo are nn art act as|¥¢ en with «air | comedy surprise On sale at Department |}|Sammics’ Home Open Stores 1 The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club, — lopened to eve the room short situation, rtained about turday night. The mal not take place until Dec. 1 of food left at their, door re ng and In the middle of the floor, an mained untouched unclothed woman, her eyes star the mustent| Artane ta a skillful balancer on! ing and her gray hair in dis 'D and positively like It and take it res have never and Bur Alno jot Ke Makes ideal Christmas gift. ry red-blooded ‘a; Bu infantry, died American hould have Ego your druggist a it in the 1 in his latest ana | her older sister--dead, appar Ry United Press Leased Wire Mar ca Me hele ene. Cae LW. B enw has leased the New| house to use the next th y of re eons All’ Masons not affiliated with] ently, from — starvation—and | LONDON, Nov. £6-—Dental that sels i oe geiaetgs nt t Bie a hotel Fourth ave. and! the children seem out of» A : "°° Boral lodges, have been extended an = ked imprecations at the in. | there was any secret: meeting of |S Ag a sed as a ray, pin |} Jackson wt. and will manage it after | trial bottle can be obtained, tree of Invitation to meet Tuesday night at) "Yo" the privy council in July, 29 S headqua tray or calerMar. |] tte first of the year. The prosent charee, by writing to Dr. W.B. Ca ee eeepc ih ; @ of hungry eats fied, | which advocated war ‘with Ger- | pany infar jor, ak cau nanager, McCormack, w on the loor © ‘ © officers’ approac! ade eran EO. 2 i re | well, 466 Washington St., Monticelo,| en Dark Knights, dancers,|the A bide. tor the purpose uf]. The body ‘wan remorch ec lo ra A Be i os Rg oe od fy on, Haney # and singers, present a big organizing a new } _ plied si DY eoreign Minth- | Foulds, 348 Clinton Pl N ‘ 6 1s & new lod«e, | morgue and the starving woman ter Bulfour “on authority of the|N. J. ee

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