The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1917, Page 7

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Toys Basement Floor FIRST REVOLT jh OF BOLSHEVIKI _ ofS RECOUNTED | Toys #RREDERICK & NELSON: ey Dristmas Gil!s for Everybody |Basement Salesroom| For the Little Maid’s Gift: A FUR SET hin life. vi of Wool and Egyptian velour, with their fur and Oe a “ten velvet collars. so they are likely to be among the most appreciated of the Christmas “surprises. Assembled for gift choosers are Sets of white Iceland Fox, Sheared Coney, Blended Squirrel, Muskrat, mixtures. \ Opossum, Summer Mink, Beaver, ‘th « Pree Ah Fi | a i . Natural Rabbit and Coney, in sis Shatin Seaecaonyy nea Y KY { Sixes 18, 18, 17 wide shawl and animal styles, hin the face, and that vink ] and 19 many with silk ruffling finishing the muff. Priced at $2.00, $3.75, $5.00, $7.50, $9.00 to $16.50. ~-Basement Salesroom Basement Floor nd article t Smart Coats for Misses your papa is id a They feature Bur- b Bing gundy, Navy, ¢ African Brown, Green and Taupe Shades, also dull years, $10.00, $15.00 and $18.50. o have given bh m a disregard 1 him in good n the days when he w 1 of the Russ sky's only ¢ » that he Outfit Bf "| nen and The two Coats sketched, of Wool Le 5 Velour, are priced at $15.00. —Banement Salesroom. Girls’ Coats $5:00 and $5:75 din the streets of Victrola Victrola XI (mahogany or oak) = . Twelve 10-inch 75c, double-faced Vic- Bcf er eae tectiatee eee Cee ae tor Records (24 selections) i ntance of Kerensky's bravery The First Machine gun regiment for ke had been Bolshevikt It had 4 that all the power of the vent be turned over to the| A Wealth of Favored Styles in Women’s and Misses’ Coats $12.75, $14.35, $18.50 $119.00 One of the most popular styles of the Victrola, and with your own selection of records you'll have an outfit that will give con- stant pleasure to every one in your home. ounci! of workmen and soldiers Time after time th ten of the h had Linens Machine gun Come in any time and we'll gladly play any music you wish to hear—and we'll tell you about our plan of easy terms which will enable you to get this Victrola outfit for your home right now. Other styles of the Victor and Victrola $20.00 to $325,00, Sherman, ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine Seattle Spokane Portland Tacoma te for this mule be returned t © 1.500 guns and « to Kerensky rendering the «+ t word to Ke » lemporiee w ky atood p workmen and soldiers Make Appreciated Gifts HE Basement Sales- room has prepared a very attractive showing of Lace-trimmed Table Pieces, including Doilies with Batten- berg and Cluny-pattern edges and linen centers, 6-, 9- and 10-inch sizes, 10¢, 1244c, 15 and 20¢ each. avhc ee aan | ALLY featur- ing five particularly smart styles in Egyptian Velour Zibeline Wool Velour with fur cloth or velvet trimming—all full-lined. Colors include Burgundy, srown, Navy, Black and Taupe. Sizes 4, 5 and 6 $5.00 Searfs in hemstitched, drawn-work and lace- border effects, 50¢ to $1.50 each. Centerpieces in wide variety, with scalloped or lace edges, 35c to $3.00. Rasement Batesroc years. Prices, and $5.75. Dasement Salesroom oe OMEN who have postponed the pur- chase of the Winter Coat until now are offered advanced styles in wide variety at the above prices. The materials include Zibeline, Velour, Melton, Plush, Egyptian Velour, Caracal, Cheviot, Bolivia Cloth, Twill Coatings and Mixtures, in Wine, Brown, Gray, Green, Pekin - blue, Taupe and _ Slate shades. Bands of shaded plush or fur form a very effective trimming. Regular sizes for women and misses, also women’s extra sizes. —Basement Salesroom. '’Phirty-one students of diemy Pe Timely Offering for Gift Choosers: Christmas Scarfs HERE'S a “rough-and-ready” air 3 for $1.00 or 35c Each about a Mackinaw that appeals to boys, and so they are included Fike schcagg of beautiful among the articles in wearing ap- patterns and colorings to parel that the boy would really choose from in these Scarfs, appreciate as a gift. which are made in full, open- end style, in Brocaded Scroll Conventional Floral Stripe designs — effects ranging Mackinaws Are Sensible Gifts, $4.50 and $6.50 Paintess Den SAVE $10.00 ” COLUMBIA ON YOUR SET ANYONE SEEN MAUD? © cor. Firt Ave. OF TEETH ; dent ve Full Upper or Lower Set acoma GENUINE TRUBYTE TEETH ‘ ar Se es potas ne ; P ‘ k/ “Y In Norfolk models, tailored from ‘The very beat artificial teeth r . ad gray, blue, green and red plaids, manufact Fit guaran. feed. Regular price $25. My sizes 6 to 17 years, $4.50 and $6.50. * $15 dnctuding tree painicas ox- ; ae ms ane 1 abs oo Soho. PASTOR BREAKS HIS || TEETH ON GIFT GOLD | DR. EDWIN J. BROWN DD. ® » order posted 108 Columbia A New Shipment of Boys’ Caps in blue, green, gray and brown mix- from the quiet and subdued tures, sizes 6%4 to 7, 60c. 7 to bright, multi-color novel- . Neckwear in bright plaid and stripe pat- * ties. . Boys’ School Suits Extra Knickerbocker Junior Norfolk Suits, Suits in sturdy gray, | sizes 8 to 8 years, tailored brown and blue mix from navy serges, cordu tures, pinch-back and ee id roys and gray and brown 4.15 and . mixtures, $4.00 and $4.50. Basement Salesroom. aught and r terns, Thirty-five cents each; 3 Scarfs for $1.00. —Basement Salesroom, RDEN MILLS, N. ¥ Star want ads are the answer to every want oh Excellent Values Featured in plaited styles a Sae"aeey Soe $4.00. Men’s French-cuff Shirts sete yertcres SHEE ' f} cari eeneeece | In the New Toy Section page ae my F pone P Home Builder Blocks lipped it into | 50¢ eidita ica ‘talban leant These Blocks, of nat- finish redwood ; + t . 1 ie repair the rever: ural Selling to the i Jend’s teeth | and sugar pine, when properly placed make | | masses at popu- . . | Por Bell Thieves Looting | the attractive Bungalow pictured, with surrounding lar, peace - time Ch I ht sal urches|{| ; ; ; ; prices in time of va Western in wees fence. No nails, no paint; safe for the smallest folk. i 1 Price 50c. war 1s a genu- Sx sa hB a ea rer sages a * er patriotic t +f : ware Fox Educational Boards, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 Px, Penne : t e 1 of | An educational toy for small girls and boys. Teaches duty, rigidly ad- ¢ A ligfe : the rudiments of arithmetic, reading, writing and hered to by this n rece »|f| spelling. Amuses at the same time. Prices, 50c, 75c, 64-chain store i 6 church as Finest Benet | $1.00, i i will net the thieves organization. + re { Shirts are very well-tailored in French- cuff styles from Fancy Madras Corded Madras Mercerized Shirtings in tasteful color-combina- tions—cut full and properly proportioned. Sizes 14 to 18, with sleeve lengths of 33, 84 and 35 inches. Unusually good Shirt values for $1.15. Basement Salesroom. Basement Salesroom. -———J | most in silence, much to the embar- | Poor, poor Dick, he hates to be] he should be so sure that I would | anna, | asked “won't you have a cocktail, Jim?” | rassment of Jim, who tried his best| crossed as much as his mother|do just what he wanted me to do | No,” answered Jim, shortly jte keep up conversation does; and he.will never get over the| without any reason except that he Well, I'm going to have one | 1 could see, however, that Dick’s| idea that any wife is the same sort| wanted it. This I might do in per Ya lf i, for the doe-| cross mood was wearing off some-| of foolish woman that his mother ts.) sonal matters that would make him ; or h sly said no alcohol on} what as he ate, and J could not help| He never understood Jack's wife,| happy, but when it came to things } - amiling as I thought how many | Mary, und her wonderful business | cc rning my own business, I ning ass, old| times Annie had said to me: ability, and, altho I made him save) must have 4 Beside there his first money, he still thinks that/was a great principle involved. I he did it all and that I would have|must know where I stood before T spent it all if he had not been there! allowed any one to vote my stock, to restrain me, It will take him a| I had hardly set my cup down long while to learn to give any| when Dick arose from the table ab woman credit for business ability. | ruptly o hae mined not to play ‘Oh, all nave it your own|tho he might be a raging bull be-| . i y I was a little angry,| way, ‘but I n't. think one little | fore.” | Of course you remember, little me on, Jim, I expect we've got * too, when he turned to Jim and! vocK la hurt’ me’ Jim asked me where I had been,| book, the terrible quarrel we hadfte that whole matter with a to say that I knew one) and I him about my clever lit.| when I first declined to put all the | M said, “And, of all SAMPLE SHOE SHOP —————— things, deliver me from explaining Lodge Cafe busine to women, But we've got Second Floor Eitel f to have things ready for the meet: ” Second & Pike § wea =, ourth—Westlake—Pine Two Christ- | Bt tt mas Numbers Herewith Show Proof of Our \ CLAIM. erfully, “just be: If yer man comes home cross, e MUST BE SHOWN jargie don't want to play just) Miss Margaret, don't say a word un | the » with the k con-|til you've got his stomach full ) being amused atleern is n why you should| When his digestion is workin’ good efore our eyes he is sleepy anc much like a small attempt ® alm like a cow, al uld hurt any one tle salesperson, and Dick said| money I had saved into stock in the Id be putting oll in gruffly book concern. I could see | was in k thought my objection She had better take any man she | for just about’ such another battle y kind of alcoholic liquor was t before she loses her good) when it came to talking about vot jy persona sb at himself, and so I r0 for most men know that aj ing my own stock jen “is . um learning to keep clever wife . who thinks she| Dick ate his dinner rapidly and| Missouri T would have kept her Cabaret— -Dancing etill, Vt book, when 1 know it will is clever, is ain ce Jab No. 1| waited impatiently while I drank my home from that confounded shop- at | orld’ , / . nt me e nase, b " eleoftes, 1 confess I did not hurry,| Ping tour and-shown he rid's Largest Dry Cabaret. | not do me any good to speak {t me. I let it pass, but I could see | cof . TE rs . ‘The dinner came and we ate al-'Jim squirm, little book, 1t made me furious that (To be comtinued) ing tomorrow, If I'd have known that Margie was going to be from ff

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