The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1918, Page 5

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Vs SA 3 a ‘> ae EN - , terns. styles. SEES IED. ie? <a2 WHO WILL SING OR PLAY hes” Fecords, UCH gifts become an accepted part of a man's » sentially a thing to give for Christmas. They are gifts that give com- fort and pleasure during the leisure hours. tailored, every detail correct. In new patterns and new styles—an excellent variety. THIS CHRISTMAS? “4 The World’s Greatest Artists Are at Your Beck and Call if There Is a Phonograph in Your Home. The Phonograph is the ideal home instru » Ment—that cannot any one $237.75 ec Dougall-/outhwick SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET, LOUNGING and BATH ROBES Make Ideal Christmas Gifts belongings—and es- ging Bath Robes at $6.95 Hand tailored! Of medium weight blanket cloth. Bath Robes at $9.85 Terry Cloth Wash Bath Robes, $5.85 Reduced from $7.50. Other robes at $7.85, reduced from $8.50. $18.50, $22.50 and $25.00 Silk Lounging Robes, $18.50, $25.00, $32.50, $45.00 Lounging Robes at $8.50 —MacDougall-Southwick, Men's Shop, FOR YOU be gainsaid, for with it hear reproduced with the ut most fidelity the best work of the most famous opera stars, the fav orite numbers of the greatest in strumental virtuos!, orchestral numbers of every kind and character; stirring band pieces, “jazz and ragtime for dancing; recitations and monologues by vaudeville head the list virtually 1s endless, ond growing all the time And since Christmas is near and the music may ners you want should rhaps partake of the Christmas spirit, there is religious and non religious Christrnas music in great ariety from the Trinity Chimes to an entire church choir. This store—"Seattle’s Phonograph Head. quarters'’—offera unusual facilities for the selection of the Phonograph that ought to be in your home. HEAR AND COMPARE in our demonstrating rooms, the three WORLD'S I MAK the Edison, Vie- trola and Columbia, H them played side by side; int e th ‘ords, and be sure ou will the one that suite you best They may be had at the widest range exclusive er with double-faced plete PE“ OTROLAS—822.50 TO $395 $8120 TO 8450 MBIAS—820 TO $450 comp First Floor. . $123.50 A particularly attractive assortment containing 88 robes in 12 distinct pat- Never have seen a more attractive lot of bath robes—rich colorings, hand Mostly combination lounging and bath robe Exceptional Selection of Bath Robes at $12.50, $15.00, Of medium weight blanket cloth in lapel collar, button style, or bath robe. THIS VICTROLA “XIV"— $185.20 Special Holiday Terms records) ¥ ALL 4 =EDISONS PHONOGRAPH if VICTORS RECOKDS COLUMBIAS ALL THE TIME i 4 WANs Ds PZ 2a Pe Seattle's Phonograph Headquarters i Sere —o' hs { FALLEN F OR FREEDOM | II» i | [Total American Army Casualties to Date) titted In attion neluding SPT at sen) ” mee ) { Private Sergt i bY WASHINGTON Killed Im action Private Edward lL. Private Daniel J rivate Newton i rivate Emile 1 r - Private Robt, Private Private Ft Private Private Trivat i‘ RH NS i Burleson Must Go! STATE CASUALTI IN ACTION Addrens n attie xt of Mya Telen Fer. Carrie § Wean t Otto Vordert WoUNDED J an N Ay ‘art Rumaide or Justice Lofiand McEntarffer erin hard ach, Cal MISSING IN ACTION ow 4 al } . Richardson Mina Mary Rich: 1G “ tre, om » ¥ Mont, Mr am HM ler Mra. Angelina k y Mra, Barbara M, Carter Rremerton, Wash J Mra } Mitchell Figuero awling 8. Hughes Charie Austin J Michael J n Mrs. Annie I Florent Irene \ Mail This fo The Star; We'll Send It to Wilso To President Woodrow Wilson, Washington, D. ©, Dear Sir: Recause I am deeply interested as an Ameri can in the welfare of our country, I hereby call your atten- tion to the undemocratic and dictatorial control of public at fairs by Postmaster General Burleson, fully peti tion that he be dismissed from pul re. Postmaster ying nos office General Burleson has been guilty of underp employes and to reinstate th ce ount of he attempting fo block ur locked-out teleg k-out, to som aph employes, and of th States took over the control of the telegraphs and telephones, Burleson has caused, arbitrarily, a raise in telephono rates in the state of Washington without giving commensurate service in return. This he has d the advice of the public service bodies of this sta on the advice of Bell tetepho Is, I respectfully trying days, the att tude of mind of Postmaster General Burleson is a menace to free Americanisr. Name AddreBG . 0c ceecceccecsesescencceeeces dward F. Me tment + ! casual Tuesday night and 766 \ livided an f Hed in action, 68; 4 l, degree undetermined, 158; woun od 4 as follows: Died of wounds, 110 degree undetermined, 111; missing in ae 0 Se n Private Arthur n Mrs action; Pri next 1 ave, W., died Kin pperly nson Jauire Moya Lofland MeEntarffer | yo, r hn Carter | 1 Hughes | ertah “eo n 9 to ~ ail MacDonald! | $24.50 and $29.50 Coats | Special Friday at $J6.75 OR Friday’ has pick ically. These are i ‘ity, Utah Mrs, Kowa Smith 1 a, Cal... Mra, atizabeth Welch | as We elev Ida. Mrs. Elizabeth Werry pin» oF WoUNDS Kl Centro, Ca <Mra, Ira Atton * 10 at 7 ri M.. Harry ‘ ( Mra, Juan Vrivate Arthur K. “Piente Private Steve Katja Private William b. Oweat Private John Pyeatt t biep o¥ Green, and Navy, Brown tures. Sizes » 46. Special for Friday, Navy She Friday dtour Sales No Mail, Telephone or C Hour Sale Merchandise, and Ng right to limit quantities is reser STORE HOURS 9 A.M 10 to 1l New Second Floor Special ed from our wonderfully complete stock about fifty Winter Coats and reduced them very rad- Full Belted Models Designed of corduroy in rich shades of Brown, Black; Wool reen and Burgundy Forme choice Chrisimas Gifts in Nor Delia Made, / a D. Orders taken, on TOS P.M 11 to 12 1 to2 COATS, Ready-toWear Hats Children's White Petticoats65_ Sateen > ° 0 Mate from regular ¢ ~ he 4 Petticoats with plaited Helted ad button ate Ther i eae Fir agy greer 1 4 ac itites | button tock © are in gizen 2, 4 and 6 years, “Md scalloped flounces. oe ct cntt, Blain black and twotone on sale in the Needie These have elastic shir Mis twentetive os effects made of batter Art Ge Lag Mado of # and are dis this lot are plush and velvet. For “with sae m& played in all lengths i mixed — coatin merly », $2.96, $3.50 aha vn ‘i black and new colors. Mackinawa and plain and 4:95. During Former rs 1 I fssnare sin "'50c 5" ly $12.60, $15.00 ana Cotton Damask pare. e ad vee Vor t rr filk 3 a. +. Dienst Koys’ Wool Drawers. |] chotce : ted battien eon m sale in the Wo taken ng stock and 5 a n's Knit Underwear REMNANT. TS Oy ahaa at ; a ol DAE. es ars in 4 | Drawers in fiat Remnants of woolen shades of I Tur 24 This assortment fabrics in short lengths quoise, Khaki and Fle Silkolette150 yard compo! f a broken || of 1 to 4 yards and i but not each size fr ansorted patterns and line which includes sizes assorted — colors also ery color Former colors, Su’ for m- 6 to 12 years. Former. |] remnants of linings. For 0.00. ‘or thin he fort cover Formerly $1.90, $1.25 and $1.50 | this ait chot © at our $3. 95 & ‘ 15 Yor this hour. ALF PRICE choice hour C ia parr 50c Sales the garment section Taupe, Velour Coatings in and of Dark Mix- 24.50 and $29.50. $16.75 “2to3 ‘3tod 4 to § Friday and armieas war cripples. They are not rmitted to enter the streets of th city, evidently for fear their pitiful appearance would inflame the populace. Out of 37,000 Catholic priests in 5,000 are in the army 300 as chaplains, | nee, only For Over 50 Years EPILEPTIC . Get or order It atany drug store— OXYGEN VAPOR IS NOT A DRUG Drugs are administered altogether too often for the sole purpose of re ieving a symptom, without remov jing or even attempting to remove |the cause. “A danger spot is no less dangerous when the red light of warning ts removed.” To smoth er a symptom fs simply a dangerous pe of self deception, because one is too prone to believe that the cause has disap) along with the result. Oxygen Vapor has noth ing to do with symptoms. It goer directly after the cause of the trou bie and removes it. For the past 6 ars we have been giving Oxygen Vapor treatment in 8 ing this time hundreds of cases of asthma, anemia, catarth bronchitis ul troubles and nervous run-down nditions have been treated at thi office with satisfactory results to the patients. cold is a dangerous time around at any owing to th 4 in our city thing to carr at this tim! ence of influe is about as dangerous a thing to let hang on as one can imagine, It is ibsolutely impossible to develop in fluenza if Oxygen Vapor treatment iy taken in time. Any physician that brands this statement as a falsehood has my consent to test it to his own satisfaction at my ex pense if it fails. I want the people to know the truth about Oxygen | treatment, Trial tment parlors Vapor SIT AB treatment ' aca ST AR W ANT ADS Beret. Alvin W. Schamm . pes . Borst. A : TOLLET SETS. The Drug Section ha Georgette Blouses. Children's Hats. Velvet Beisere \ prepared for this sale 12 Te Blouses in a broken line Hats trimmed with small julstapace consisting of Ebony Hair Brush, Ebony Hand priced for a clean-up. Th lowers and ritbéne, 8st Mirror and Comb, and arranged a neat are in sizes 36 to 44, but crown models with soft as — ey $4.00 $2 95 not each size in ev shirred brims in plain . or this hour, a se "ie ey. Wye. John HE Milleson t ur, @ ® ° shade, of Flesh, Tea Ro Black, Brown, Navy, Sand Armona, Cal Sire, Chloe Haasett | JAPANESE NAPKINS.-Assorted patterns Ff White. Formerly $5.7 and Taupe. On sale in the ta Eawas blue and white. Formerly $1.00 For this hour, Millinery Section. Former. ‘ela Mra. Ne en For this hour, 95 WoUNDED—DE oTREMINED | MUFFS.The Fur Section, on the New Sec Cotton Suiting—200 yards choice c Private Kenneth Fe smopolis, Wash..Mra. John Harris ond Floor, haa taken from stock for this sale On sale in the Domestic : Private Herman W. Lay lan wl. Mra. Mina Laws sake Coney Yar itatte in the naw bateol tion, of 3¢inch _ pl Card Table Covers. — On Private Manuel Iacera «0 os..s.c++ 7 NM. Hencion a avila: task with pilin, Woemeety 3 7 nd plaid sulting in ‘black sale in the Linen Section Private Charles Lorn © ta, Cole Mre. Laura J $5.00, For this hour, choice . and white and brown and Ready for use and plain Private John Duncan, J ar, Oia Mrs. Edna Dun white. Formerly 50c and white. Formerly 65¢ and Private Glen M. Libhart ’ neh Camp, Cal. Mra.Byrde Li CHILDREN’S HOSE SUPPORTERS.—.10 5c, For this 4 Thc. For this MISSING JN ACTION | pairs of Children’s Hose Supporters in a brok- hour, a yard 3c hour, each........ 50c Lieut. Jenene ae Pearson M 1 Fe" J nent a reon | en line of sizes in Black, White, Pink and were, ates i stra digreey Drammns a |] Blue. On cate in the Notion Section, Fer i ' Lona Haburt |]| merly 25c, For this hour, per 15 ’ ye Callow |) pate c e 0 al 0. 1 Mre. ‘Ida M. Daniel | Alfred I. Foreman Greet er, Utah, Alfred Porsmar = Denver L. wh er, Cal Mre. Margaret G: me William iler los Angeles Elizabeth Kitz Marry CP Potter Galiey. Cal: Mra: harah Preelsy Report Food Grows Huicharde : Hoyer rel} Mra. Ida Richards | A Same : wien See] Scarce in Germany: U . Stolp , Christ He " Brivats Gecnee W. Weltvon ti, vay veatuet | Hosts of Cripples i 2 BERLIN, —The food situ SECTION ‘NO. 2 ation in Berlin is rapidly becoming DIED OF WoUNDS more serious. Since Friday the price Name Adare of ordinary meat has increased atx Lieut. Murray C. Ant Or... Mra at) marks rivces Gente 9 ire i hy | The military governor of Ber. Private Hardin ’ |lin, commanding 10,000 republican Private Georg Oris, Cal troops, has the only force available Private Raymond Romero Ll Monterey to preserve order. j | i DIED OF On the outskirts of eBrlin corre. | Nurse Nellie G. Galliher spondents saw thousands of legless for $3.49 You will certainly enjoy your unch better if you have one of hese Universal Lunch Kits. The pint vacuum bottle contained in \unch kits will keep liquids hot for 24 hours. Regular $4.00. Special $3.00 Nippon China Tea Set for $1.98 These 17-piece Nippon China Tea Sets are hand-deco- rated and are very neatly designed. Three different decorations to choose from. Regular price $3.00. Special for -$1.98 $2.50 Ives Train on Track $1.98 This Ives train on track is very well made. Set con- sists of locomotive, tender, 2 passenger cars and 10 sections of track. Locomotive in this set is made of cast iron and has a good, strong spring. Regular price $2.50. Special for Ma $1.98 a7 & Harel ENUE AND UNION STREET. SECOND Spelge BRING RES ULTS af ’ ie i Ps, q i j iy i iL | t | ; | | 4 |

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