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THE SEATTLE STAR THEY NEVER RAN | | _ MEN GET THERE | Total American Army ‘Cacuntics to Date alt the way fr They turned the trie 6, Jam, biscuits and her supplies to the Paria ware BRIAR PIPES. the front portation tleup train crews, Th only ran the train, but loaded tt and ters, wh Tr se by our buyer r stock now Is well Wy ome large. The ‘are of the best briar, and is amber and still supreme and other causes while uded it, The 10 railre on me C(netuding pein ok turns ax engineer, firemen and necks men, Inctuded Owen W. Kel sey, Salamanca ¥ € zee Raltire Total to date . Casualty liste tnaue nd by th h United States war department es of nine Seattle ine Brive aty Walter MH. 8 de ave, Nu Private Char Lawrer St. Paul, Minn: H.W bury, Mass. Edward ley of N “S\RUP FFs CHILDS DINE | River, Mass er Davin, R e New! re Wrik'A *, J. Gorm. | Clar next of kin } “slightly KILLED IN ACTION Name Address of Kin. 4 Private Carl A. Olvon .......+- Apokane purkland DIED OF DISKASE see eeeebere Lom Lawson Private Arthur Lawson ... | Corp Homer J. Bdge .... Mra, Emma Bdge | Look at tongue! Remove poi-| sons from stomach, liver and bowels yard Loutgn MeConahey Hichiand. Mra: Marie M. ‘Timmerman Beattle «Mra Nellie M. Isillott MISSING IN ACTION Seattle Mra. Fivelyn A, Cherry NDETERMINED © James J. Me ¢ Emil J, Timm: e Arthur ©, Bille Private Clarke Cherry WOUNDED—DEGHE! ely " Mra. Theo Munson Im eases for the first ae Bigvete el vie k GS Sobale I Rive jm tubes, making them vn Next of Kin leaned. . it. Joneph @, Kreuts George ¥ Mra. Carrie Be pIkD oF DISKASE Spokane WOUNDED SEVERELY Piattevilte Mra. Alice M. Stephens ‘CIGAR CO., Inc. 707 First Ave. cob Wormstrand ank FR Hamilton Jack & King e brik A, Uddman Mra, Nellie Lov Syrup of Accept “Cuallfornia” WouNDED Figs onty—look for the name Call-| Corp. Jonse ©. Peckham Thomas B. Peckham <= | fornia on the package, then you|Chauffeur Ellis T. Taylor ie Jacob B, Taylor |are sure your child i» having the wounpRrp— UNDETERMINEL RATES TO best and most harmless laxative or Lieut. John Christos [physic for the little stomach, liver i Drivers war ne jand bowels, Children love its de- " ts jlicious fruity taste, Bull directions MARIN E ‘CORPS C ASU ALTIES for child's dows on each bottle. Give DIED oF WoUNDS (ote ee without fear. vw necnd M Address Adna Next of Kin Name . Laure Irwin Private Herbert Trwim ....cereses ‘The yate, one of Australia’s nu- | merous hard woods, seems to be the strongest known timber, with oo Jowlsh people of Seattle, at a ma | Meeting Tuesday nlkht, opposed |restriction of im;igration to the tensile strength of 2 900 | and a} average pounds to the square inch, | maximum as high as 35,000—about equal to cast and wrought iron. M’CORMICK LINE) °f BARS St. Phone Eiliett 2430, | “Unce yes try, agsia and agin you'll bay” | UNION. EN AND WOMEN _ UNION MADE ' MERCHANDISE And to Accept No Goods Other Than Produced by Or ganized Labor, Will Be Interested to Learn That the SOLOELLE Tone Coloring Player Piano commercial men, ete, ae outlined tn jo congress by Congresaman Lufkin, of Massachusetts, The meet ing was held under the auspices of the Hebrew Sheltering and Immi erant Aid ty, of America. The sp ore declared great hard: ship would be worked on the Jewish women refugees in Siberia, Japan and other parts of the world, who have husbands in the United States lor in the army overseas, These ref | Ugees, the speakers said, are either | on their way to Join relatives in tha | j country or will start soon. SAYS DENSMORE WILL NOT RETURN SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 11.-—J. B Denamore believes the cards would be stacked against him by “profes. sional convictors” if he returned to testify before the grand jury. This was the statement J. A. Mears, Portland attorney, made to District Attorney Fickert, principal figure in the dictaphone report Denamore made upon the Mooney cases. Mears, who t# a life-time friend of | Densmore, said the latter never would return. Marks Found Guilty of Bribery Attempt Tom Marks, charged with attempt ing to bribe a public officer, was found guilty by a jury in Superior allman’s court Tuesday, He mpted to give » city health department, $50 to obtain the release of Mrs. Fram Reiter, interned in the city hospital. City Deteetive R. F. Benjamin was hiding behind a screen in Dr. Jones’ office when te money ix said to have been passed. Book Appeal Made for Sick Soldiers Immediate gifts woun¢ oidiers in army b requested by the Ameri r lation, Hooke may be left the central or branch libraries, return of every transport with wounded cnen inc 8 the need, ac bis POSITIVELY the ONLY Player-Piano of Its Kind Contain- ing the UNION LABEL | Now being offered for sale in the city of Seattle, which in itself is evidence of the fact that only the best of material and skilled work- manship has gone into the makeup of the SOLOELLE Tone Coloring Player Piano " It will pay you to investigate, if intending to purchase a Play- © er-Piano, satisfy YOURSELF that the Player YOU buy has been made under fair conditions and a living wage. See the Union Label in the 4 States between the SOLOELLE eee Tone Coloring Player Piano ice, accord port of Secretary Daniels, y department plans to ha hips, manned by 40,0 | men, in active # after Mar according to Rear Admiral ft. 1 Fe hi } ie ¥ 1 , Coontz, acting chief of operations =| EXCLUSIVE DEALERS | as A oe ode Fall HOUSTON, Tex., Dec, 11.~--Falling wz ~ " | | i | . 150 feet in his a cond | Thi Opposite ‘ yg 1 siesta tte a ‘ Hi ird Ave. companion waa 1 at } Corner Pantages Pons Rast hs hs fis Ae nie at Theatre Bon the ead by aro nas University St. OL WEDNESDAY DEC, 11, 1918. cece eeccccccccce Fraser Paterson Co. A Special Sale of An Extraordinary Sale of 75 Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats At Dd. 50 Each Formerly Priced $45.00, $48.75 and $50.00 | Ketrtoictrigsbety values — splendid new late winter styles—models that are the correct word— Garments of splendid quality—well made—carefully finished and lined with excellent materials. Zibelines, Velours and Normandy Cloth Navy Blue, Brown, Plum, Black aad Svanaide Many with Coney Fur Collars, others with Self and Velvet Collars —Excellent Coats that are moderately priced in our regular stocks at $45.00, $48.75 and $50.00. Special Thursday, $33.50. ~Fraser-Paterson Ca, Third Floor. A Remarkable Christmas Sale of 200 Beautiful Blouses, $3.95 Each eT Sold Regularly at $5.00 SPLENDID opportunity for two hundred people to buy beautiful new Silk Blouses for gifts at a good deal less than their regular worth. —The Blouses are of crepe de Chine, splendid quality. The latest styles in both high and low neck effects. Plain tailored and frilled effects. —All sizes in the lot, but not every size in a style. Special............ 5 —Fraser-Paterson Co, ‘Third Floor. The Special Price Baseme ¢, Thursday ey 85 Women's FP.C2. Dresses On Sale at the Lew Price’ SLL00 —Beautiful Silk Dresses—splendid neat Serge Dresses. Dresses that you would ordinarily pay 4 to 1% more for. Every late style, every fashionable color. —A sale you'll not want to miss if you want a new dress for any of the above-mentioned uses. —tTypical Special Price Basement value for... . $17.50 Women’s Winter Coats : Special Price Basement ; Price for Thursday $23.00 EW style W inter Coats that are worth 4% to 4% more, That’s the way you save by buying in the Special Price Basement. -The Coats are in the latest styles—of the favored materials- in the most-wanted colors. _ Some belted, others loose styles, with pockets and fancy button trimming. Collars of plush, velvet, kerami and self material. Values such as the Special Price Base- MONt OFELS 60... crcccsesccovtevesvoerdeees $23.00 Christmas Sticker iP aper, Colored Cords, PAGE 11 Cards, Tags, Seals, Tinsels, Wrapping aso Third Floor. te The Big, Bright Busy Toy Shop im the Special Price Basement Tomorrow Offers New Dolls at $1.00 HEY are all new—just arrived—specially bought for the Day, but failed to arrive in time. They'll be on sale tomorrow, and offer extraor- Great December Dollar e dinary values. : —18-inch Dolls with hair, Boy Dolls, Girl Dolls, Baby Dolls, all at the very low price, $ GORE Sees iiecccbs cubed eevee s cbeaedbverer eee WEPENEL 09 40 ser ebes chs b560% $1.00 ¢$ s Character Dolls, Spectal 65c : —Several hundred Dolls, with and without hair, all nicely dressed—Girl Dolls, Boy Dolls and Baby Dolls, featured in the Toy Shop at the special price,..........- 65¢ SPECIAL THURSDAY Three Hundred Novelty $5.00 Chains $2.50 $2.50 and $3.00 Chaina at $1.65 N important special $ purchase made for a special Christmas Sale. A wide variety of Chains, covering dozens of differ- ent colored stones, com- bined with metal in fili- gree effects. —Every Chain is an im- French Novelty, and will make an attrac- New Fashionable re, Ey Chains for $2.50 ce aOR —$2.50 and $3.00 ains for .......ceeee-- $1.65 —First Floor. Three ‘Hundred and Eighty-Five Beautiful Patterns OR street wear—for general wear, for pra wear, In Gitt Boxes for afternoon wear. EAUTIFUL Waist Pat- terns put up in gift boxes, ready for gift selec- tion, and indeed what more attractive gift than a Silk Waist Pattern? They cover a wide range of silk mate- rials in the season’s fash- " ane ee patterns Seventy-Five oka eee 2.95, $3.19, $3.69, $3.95 $4.69, $5.69, $6.50 a pattern. —Silk Section, First Floor, Boxed Handkerchiefs for Women OMPLETE, fresh, new stocks of Handker- chiefs in attractive Christ- mas boxes. —Roxes of three hand embro! ered, pure linen Handkereh three different patterns, a_ b ave $1.00 to $2.50 Roxes of six Handkerchiefs, hand embroideres \ differ ent pattern; fi linen; a box . $6.00 Fancy embr Hanaker chiefs in white and colored wor boxes of two and three, a box... seecevccescocoscecsees ecccccccccce nd B3t &83 ton navy She formerly liv . 25¢ to 75¢ 3 fF First Floor. 2 COO TOO CCEE DHOOM ER TAO E MERA RERSOEADEMSSADADDOSAOSSSSOOSOOORSODOOOO OOOO OO OOOOOHEH OOOO OOTODSOOSOSOOOD ‘