The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1917, Page 7

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STAR—THURSDAY, DEC, 20, 1917. PAGE 7 GIRL’S FLIGHT RECORD BREAKS LAST BARRIER AGAINST SEX EQUALITY NEMESIS ENTS NN NSN NN NNN & ; How The Star Climbed Into First Place on Circulation HE official circulation statements made each six months by The Star Publishing Company to the Pos- tal Department for a period of three and one-half years are as follows: AT) OBIE NE NENG NON NC NG NE NN ES NI NNN NN NN NA April 1, Oct. 1, April 1, DONG. Soe te 1914 1915... 43,689 48,763 54,693 5) i] Fd 10 a aa 57,65 Apri d, 191... 5. 3. 58,974 | mio; unetidy Air unig see NMedae cs Gev-1;-1916...:.... 59,667 10m—-Mlee Katherine ftinecn's re achier in the has provided man's most serious tests, of daring and endurince, is today being haled by American women as break ing down the final barrier against the working world ¢qual f markable fleld which 63,130 -69, 643 April 1, 1917 Oct. 1, STAR’S TOTAL GAIN 25,954 » flight from an | tic ~ REMOUNT DEPOT Mas; baa. 000 ‘epeaeu | | ter t 4 t of the Capt. J. W. Jackson recetved a ter Tuesday from C. M. R 1 whoy artist of Great alls, Mont. in which he any tf] if tt te po d the DEMOCRACY 1S li PRACTICAL IN _FRENCH ARMY VANES BY BASIL M. MANLY “You must love French sol- diers to lead them.” So says Major E. Requin of | the French general staff, now stationed in Washington. money probably “So it will be with your Amer- | wii! go into the Remount me e ® ican soldiers. That is the heart | fund atl n ¢| of the democracy of the French | ai | army and the great source of its You hear the coll. strength. Have you answered? vi “HERE ARE DOCTORS | FOR THE NEW DRAFT jans and den ot 1. W of Seattle Papers Many Fought for Commies the! ful phy fitnems men they | next draft quota arising out of 4 with the IRCULATION statements made by the three Seattle newspapers to the government October 1, 1917, as of the French | Hort . manifest) M ways, in| w Hawley, F. 8. Bourns, G. 8 Peterkin and A. BE. Burr “ GARTER PRAISES nal diff Let me give affair you just required by act of Congress, showed Se Write to eey SOLDIERS’ CLUB the following: army for the officer when ert tailor uo the ee wee dent that tative of th nm training following a tour of the Co: Seattle is t city whieh |nishes a swin um and a de lof the clubs ©} writing quarters | Cut Girl’s Hair to amrortin« ‘| Save Her From Bear, while sold yerything up the aplrite NEW YORK, Dew, 20.—A small heme at bi black tmar, since Rie ation in Mast Know Facts a cage ~ one of the Mason officers | park Tt was | ing m offi | ¢ whon Blanche Guzzi, 12 der the fron guard rail to small rubber ball w ‘o}up Minst the aprang to the ust The Star ... The Times fur-| man's wife one, maybe wnging and {lled, wrote to the . 3 says. only, he naoling and ¢ to ‘ahow “hts | his chane crawled un get a intimately all the e troops and 5 1d rewp! eo was he 1, and causing Her While that uld be known| paw the other, with the aid of a knife, cut away the girl's hair and thus freed her, ut the condition of our ; own |forces and the enemy's.” e-5)| ae Frederick & Nelson salve the Gift problem nicely when one ha opportunity te ascertain the most desirable size or color—or, in any event, prefer actual choice of the Gift to the recipient. Glove Bonds and Gift Certificates Frederick & Nelson Glove Bond. no to leave and Gift Certificates are issued for any desired amount—may be converted into merchandise at any time—and are on sale at numerous convenient stations in the store. Christmas Gifts of Time-tried Popularity HE Hosiery Umbrellas choosing Gloves Handkerchiefs RE is hardly a gift-c situation can think of that may not be admirably by one to-be years WOME to $ or the other of these useful, simple, welcome accessorie the most univer sally acceptable of So there sure be appropriate. cae ON" S GLOVES, 3.00. 50e MEN'S GLOVES, $2.00 to $8.0 CHILI 35c¢ to $1 WOM CHIEFS, 10c to $2 MEN’ CHIEFS, 15e Thermos T ti ried mos Leather Containers Workmen's Kits, Section has a va ci) )REN’S GLOVES, af EN’S HANDK S HANDK 18¢ to $1. and 25c. to $10.00, MEN’S HOSIERY, 35c to | $4.00 pair. (First Floor) PTZ ¢ S Gifts Be. Ps BS Goods iy Leather showing of Ther- ° Utilities, including Slippers BOUT Luncheon 2 ee: acceptable Carafe Sets and the SET. DED, as useful one met sure- s—which have been for gifts. are plen- ew of lit- tiful stocks of these popular Gifts here for the last f days of Christmas shopping —to solve the problems those who have tle time to choose, yet wish to be as- nevertheles that their gifts will ——b ‘WOMEN’ 'S HOSIERY, 3 LAS, $1.00 to $5.00. F.25 IL. Men’ s Git? and a gift for ‘ © “(FREDERICK & NELSON Salesroom, | lavender on blac | these | Bowl, CHILDREN’S HOSIERY, | Helps for the 25e to $1.50. Homekeeper W ee eee | ‘R EALLY sensible and MEN'S UMBRELLAS, | [\ worth-while gifts for $1.50 to $25.00. ! the home, these Alum CHILDREN’S UMBREL- | imum Utensils, which last | | | | | te - * average man as any- Fitted Auto Trunks one could think of, for These Gifts — which comfortable Slippers help | keep liquids and foods] to complete his enjoy- | just as hot or as cold] ment of the restful even- as one wants them are and equally serviceable in th tour office. Wood Baskets Special 55c RYING kets, as tos made splint we with re BGe. Housewares Sec ing at home. highly practical, First Floor— on’s Livingston e home, afield, on and in factory or First Floor >. s Felt Everett er 1 Neate “Slip-on” C | Slippers, $1.75, Ka Everett style: nd $2.75 and ea pling nforeed bottom, Special Men's Le Slipper: tion, Basement and cut Felt Slippers, Slip- , leather sole, $2.00. omfy Basement Salesroom Men's Leather Slippers, Opera $3.00 | . Romeo Everett pot » } ces Basement a F ILWK-FLOUNCED 4 Petticoats combine good looks with durabil- ity, for the deep taffeta 4 flounce is topped with ; ateen and nderlay. , Navy, n, Dark- 2 or green and ch dle ef- fects, lengths 36 and 88 inches. Price $1.95. EATHERBLOOM Petticoats at $176 are patterned with floral designs in rose, blue and k grounds and finished with accor- dion-plaited flounce edged with small ruffle. Made with convenient adjust- able tops. Lengths, 84, 36 and 38. Basement Salesroom, HE LITTLE GIRL IS sure to be pleased with the gift of one of the cozy Bathrobes, made of soft, warm blanket cloth, “just like moth- er’s.” They are patterned in pleasing designs on dark or light grounds, with trimming of satin bands and tie.cord at waistline. es 6 to 14 years. Price $2.25. Basement Salestoom, A MONG THE MOST desirable of gift Swe re these in soft finish, in gs of Emer- tose, Copenhagen and have large sailor and sents fens 44. Price Basement Salesroom, RACTICAL GIFTS to the homekeeper— Cooking Sets of good quality brown and white ware, consisting of 1 Covered Casserole, 1 Pudding Dish, 1 Mixing 6 Individual Cus- tard Cups. The 9-piece Set, $1.35. Basement Salestroom Aluminum ~ | Coker Utensils for years. 2.QUART ALUMINUM SAUCE PAN in double lipped style, desired, Price $1.96 Housewares @ection, Basement,

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