The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 20, 1917, Page 9

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STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1 preg JOHN F. MILLER fa TALKS TONIGHT ATM. E. CHURCH The Battle of the Marne— h, outnumbered one, turned the of 1,000,000 snd saved the world for de ‘wey will wr in hist & great ertsix of etvilizat Few know the story of the Battle of th So, When Congresnr John Miller went to A wc nEremtonal ned to “get of the Marne in all ite lid, along with a ten From the Gilt 8 Wires » dete of the Pat detail, And foot militar Last Friday he wan called by oon unfold the story of the bat Marne on the house floor Tell Story Tonight Congresman Miller has brought hin Freneh map home to Seattle, and will tell hin story of the Rattle of the Marne in hiv Ted Crom address § at the First Methodist church, Fifth Ue of t e - Glove and Mer chandise Certifi- VICTROLA OUTFIT Ave. and Marion stat § p.m. Thurs cates. They solve day public im invited. ‘There 7 r » admisnion the problem. Don't put off getting that Victrola. You might just as well Rl hg rg Frele caegesriaks oom Firat Floo attend to it today. Here's a splendid outfit that will likely interest you, o¢¢ enough workers to enlist the thou * of people who will watt to be [asked before getting their buttons ~—-Gift Room—A treasure room of jen tp Victrola IX Te ae | Ems oe haw distinctive gifts (Mahogany or Oak.) jahare responsibility Becond Floor Twelve 10-inch, 75c, double-faeed Vic- [lets acaong: eopleyen by maki Pe oa tor Records (24 selections)... Christmas Cards, large variety at al- Memberships already signed up © passed the 60,000 mark, but Se Pee | have every man, woman and child a most any price ~ Reeords of your own choosing—pick out the kind of musle ef euang eve erry alg esata First Floor you like best. Sea [army behind the tines When you hear a bell within a Come in and hear this Victrola, and find out about our sys- tem of easy terms, Other styles of the Victor and Victrola $20.00 to $325.00, «ee great ten-foot red crom, tolling as lowly peat up and down we business we remember ithr ap pealing for Red Cross memberat Express and Par- cel Post Wrapping Station. Fourth Floor ‘ Those who have alread ened up CHICAGO CHIEF IS | UP ON GRAFT CASE | By United Press Leased CHICAGO, Dee Charles Heale fee of Chigago, on a Gift dressing: tags seals—stick- ers—cords, et Sherman. \Glay & Co. \) Third Avenue at Pine Seattle First Floor Soldiers’ Gift Portland Ready to ship par. cel individual pieces and Stroock Motor Rob Fine, rich quality and = color ings to harmonize with your car Kecond P |Which Wife? re Henry W. Edwards received wife'n divorce mult being set for ber 19. but did tat h AR OPENS HAREMS Sieie FOR TURKISH WOMEN) :.22== FIGHT RACE, SAYS EX- PRESIDENT TAFT «Slippers for Men, mar ‘pape th the bend wit a dren according to e¢x-President Recond Floor oonade a Pendleton Indian Blankets. A variety of Indian designs and colorings Kecond Floor Slippers for Men, . . . \r t a banquet of the Anne *-°@ * weg.) 8 we Cedar fia i : Crenume Taft A that the L a Tennegs Cedar uch an the kaiser and Prus Fourth Floor Artistic and fine quality Gift Fur ture in Period style — * And don't double cross the Red “Cure Your Rupture Like 'lCured Mine” Old Sea Captain “Cured Hie Own | Rupture After Doctors Said | “Operate or Death.” Silk Negli charming germ With Christendom pounding at the one are reports reaching Seat-) employers. ‘ oor of Turkey's cita a new day from the Orient by way of th In the Red Crom, warehou f. dawning for the cloistered wornan: | Pacific floes ephone exe ta: Randle hood of the Fast While the conviction that the Mos. | departmer 1 ot 1 hand) War's necensity, is compellints the |lem woman's place is in the home the unvelled maids of the ent g que id dwellers of the harem to only is di hard, even under har making thelr appear F oe their = old shelter and take necessity daughter of the Orient “ihe: tstenenhous’ increas in|, the Pees wir places beside less favored Mos-| is said to be w 2 as her emanci-|coxt of living in the Ottoman em <ilitan he Hitt sisters in unaccustomed work pation from slay pire and the lons of fortunes, as well Pid Glovek the ? With work has come a new and A considerable umber of women | 4s the draining of young men for the Kid Glo 3, th in- mulating liberty, and the ancient im the larger Turkish cities are al- armies, ia largely est French Gloves ditions in Which the Turk haa in ready reported to be doing man's this. Pirat Floor Iyested his women seem to be top-| work, and doing it with surprising | The average girl beginner's wage : Papier | satisfaction to the government and is quoted at $19 a month, where be eae ; patted val tgre the war the men apprentices r Lucille Silk Un- r. Dainty Ch le Gl AALS, NS IONE AN LOE a tine aoa cofiservatiam of the olde 4 Christmas Shopping List of & ~~” bye Timely Suggestions i ATT eect od ly guarded t mnisible for | Ae, rw blazing th the Moham For Women | For Men & Boys jf weit wont a pial! . | Mave Me « SMOKING JACKETS e Don't Have eee JEWELRY UMBRELLAS ne EMPLOYERS WILL by Trasses, 5 ° RS . COATS = SWEATEF Captain Collings made a stu@y of | DICK MUST HAVE HIS OWN 4 SKIRTS PHTTICOATS | iar UNDERWEAR of the method that ao quickly made|® FURS UMBRELLAS SHOES BATH ROBES {v4 gel sig by van _ ‘ at MPS him a well, strong, Vigorous and, “Gentlemen, Mt ntinued, at itt at DRESSES JEWE HinTS i. a0 Danie elleher, st av Any im ee ” th m thog Concern, where Dick had been ac : ar increasing const lines ts ok, telling aij about hy . 1b bes n acoused of urchase ime you wish and “Pay us as aoe Mee aoe cit and How anyone) my husband bas you get paid ha announced that they intend tol their ow ward for it that he Bnew ae Mithe ae each of their employes at’ léast |‘ ou what | wae going to do today Ope WF rhaey, Paterday and Monday Evenings Before n Give . : one savings syamp at Christmas| 7 He expected to bring my prosy here Chritmas Until 9 o'Clock Ki , time ¥ | coupon. But send It right! this morning, arf undonbtedly would S| Letter carriers have been constl:|away-—-new — before you put down!) .4. voted for the consolidation. 1 plorable i) WASHINGTON, IIL, De 0 1113 THIRD AVENUE i ig listo ie eyrereey “ge, and fearin he might be a Between Seneca and Spring Sts. S| Hacker, Poginteved.andie now In the national army at Camp Dodge. His wife has ned from coumy sevords GAAPERG Ra RE RAE RSPA PANS TATA TS TS! a that he in 40, For goodness sake, sit down, Mar gle. Don't,you know that is Brown in the whole busi Dick re if he is the biggest the ness," IL don't « PreTT TI er 9, a this campaign, and wil Ho etamps moded the gentlernan who wanted to |! along their routes |] FREE RUPTURE BOOK AND [UCT ), aaely’ an. Gaubileme Hid b a - REMEDY COUPON family will be much disappointed, | 7 ye Didn’t Know He Was}! i) NY STAG Gri tor Una uate trarn fle bl M 4 yore e rely me most de r xe 40 Till Drafted Rupture Renvedy ook roaftree would su ber man on earth, he can't call you @: to do that thing, Certainly they are ———== 2 = | It Is Eas Buy Git ny ‘) iy to Bu IY NUMA | | HIS store is so arranged that one finds it easy to choose gift | here: the compact arrangement of large stocks, the accessibility of | the various gift departments, the efficient sales service, the y | wrapping and cash services, a!l go to make this the place to gift-shop, quickly, pleasantly and in comfort | ~—We print below a ef floor plan that will be of service to you in | assisting you to locate the department you wish ij —Wuat inside the ‘door are Men's Furnishings in complete | stocks—Women's Gloves and Umbrella Ribbon i and Ribbon Novelties, Kodaks and Fountain Pen oe —Then in the second aisle, right and left, are Women's i Neckwear, Women’s and Children's Handkerchiefs, a Perfumes and Toilet Articles, Jewelry. te » | —In the third aisle, first floor, are Leather Goods, Station- iT] ery, Laces and Trimming | - ee | —In the fourth aisle, first floor, are Ivory, Picture Frames, Sille Hosiery and Sill: Underwear. iI a ae In the fifth aisle, in front of the elevators, are Novelty ° Gift Wares and Knitted Underwear. o” Se —On the North side of the building, first floor, stretch the Silks and Dress Goods, and in front of them are the | | - specially arranged Christmas Booths of Tags, Seals, Stickers, Cards and I] Novelty B 8 | ee se —On the.second floor you will find Women's Sweaters, Sil | Lingerie, Baby Gifts, Women’s Bathrobes, Linen and Bedding, Bathrobe Blank rift Room, | Knitting Articles, Shoes and Slipper: —On the third floor are the stocks of Millinery, Ready-to- iI wear, including Children Wearable Waist | and Fur Pi ae | | —The fourth floor ia devoted to Gift Furniture, Floor Cov- erings, Hartman Wardrobe Trunks and Fine Luggage. he Wrapping Statio located here = | —The fifth floor contains the great gift stocks of Silverware, | | The Toys and Dolls are onthe fifth floc | | Sixth floor—Tearoom. 1 , : nM * Toys, Dolls and Games Here a-Plenty Even at this late date. Shop in the Morning — the crowds are greater in the afternoon on new merchandise, carefully selec , articles that are dependable in qualit altogether a stock that ec fine, dependable, practicad new Toys and Dolls and shows none of the flimsy, u s articles that are sometimes, found Tey Departs Toys, Dolls and Games in great varicty, and those who have left tfeir Toy shopping to the last will find ample assortments for choice. Many Notable Specials for Friday Selling. 50 Character Dolls $1.00 utfit .. “ake 2be 20¢ to 89.00 , 7 21.00 I 25¢ am. op ; " Fi ¥ fa read . Te Cirelemobiles, Special 50¢ 1 ng Set Lhe. 50¢ and up “ nf we n Cireler or Ooe Drums—Swords—T rumpets , see t " 7 re esp tially ‘ 19¢ am B5e, BOe, T5e. $1.00, £51.50" Toy A at Special Prices ords - ..25¢ 15¢. 250, 35e 26¢ SHE. THE ond 81.19 25¢, B5e, 81.00 Kindergarten Toy Destroyer --. 61.25 <a wide or f Kind 1 T the Get That Erector Set at Opce wank et Erector 8 are selling fast, and fa make sure you should get your set at once. Priced $1.00, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00. Fifte Floor. ilk Petticoats The Remarkable Christmas Sale of A le at $4.4 8 on, @ % : Silk Waists at Dd. 85 $5.00, $5.50 and $5.75 Qua Kities We will offer on Friday a choice o pilection of Five hundred Blouses we : t into ts : ‘ spb hac beautiful Silk Taffeta Petticoats. Tirey are ex morning. i Sete seeeareenrs tore cellent silks, the correct new styles, Splendid qualities, and as to workmanship—<lzey are un 1 that sell regularly at to $i ton ‘ le C Georgette naw yeep flounces, fitted and adjusted “waist bands, of beautify tine ' taffeta m™ blue, tan, spreen, black. ene 1 ' n taffetas, in pret by ec \ ft tre his t ity Warp print taffetns in p pstel sh: \ c ale Frid 4 84.48 Ithird Floor H 4 ment opened the door softly and a looked in, I caught my breath 4 sharply as I cag face on the pillow nd stil, Then ht sight of Dick's It was so white 1e gave a sigh and I shut the door with great relief. tle and he b& not poken tolof the eht ind pillars of soctety (To oy continued) In the meantime we have boarded | Steal from ¢ the train for home, Dick | ' Hy M r vwwered Jim, * lhad perchased two compartment | the © concerned in it the motto, ‘Al = Well, T can stand it if he can, and]!s fair in love and war,’ is stretched| The secowd. “Round Table’ meet ing | will be back in] include business. Jing for forgign trade will be held in the assembly rooms of the Chamber tomorrow mo} my dear old home. I wit see Mollie Then, Jim, in the minds of most und Eliene apd Alice and Annie and/men anything in’ Nfe is fair that|Of Commer Thursday, December ull the dear women whom I have] they can get mway With.” 0, a{ 780 PA m., under the direction: t | of the Univ arsity of Washing " nown and loved for year | “1am afraid that is about it,”|° V prsity of hington Bx T wen the club car after din sora 2 gi ension Divdsion. W. B, Henderson, ner with Jim, and after © hest- he added after a moment's thought, | COomMerehe! nt, United Stat tion, he sale ; = ; “) bureau of © Ao na domestic com» Marie suid not, if 1 we hat od supers mu , 0 oft He \ tim must tell me wh big sei bg Saat pine hp 0 : ha st aeae mee re L. Sutterford, most i i ; Roxt G. Pugw ¥ Mowers, But Jim,” | expostulated, “I can't] that code ever sine ve been | af. 41. Garanell W. Bvaned Always Jet him h hia own way | Married, and when 1 think 1] yank Pt Dow und when a great principle is involved, | have the least part of it, somethin f cee oe us it was today, 1 can't understand | comes up which tells me that 1 am why all the men the track again Buy «4 War Savings stamp from should want|on the wrong As | went past ck’s compart: the pOAMan every morning.

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