The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1918, Page 11

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Howdy, St. Nick! Welcome! HO wouldn't be? With a case of sparkling, bubbling Applestaff on the shoulder, a fellow doesn’t have to be St. Nick to be wel- come. Thousands know this tantalizingly goody - good | drink; and all who know it, speak well of it. Kiddies as | well as those reached their majority relish its happy howdy. The word has gone out that it is to be the OFFICIAL HOLI- DAY DRIN K—and, as all agree, nothing could be more appropriate. : who have As early orders are the ac- cepted order, phone your grocer or Capitol 870 for your case NOW. } plat |the mysterious F inds Pass, ‘Spends jover “The Cannibal Maids” HOTELS FACING RUIN FROM DRY LAW, HE SAYS NEW YORK, Dec California business interests v sie 4 at more! than $188.00 p menaced by nation-wide p Jas, Barker. of Oakland, nt of the Call on, declared to- al Hotel 3 ation regarding Salifornia altuation Ruin stares California hotel men in the face, if the making of light wines and beers is permanently pro hibited,” said Barker, “More than 60 per cent of our hotela will have to shut up. The an interests at stake are valued at more than $188 000,000. This not include rentala returns worth $5,500 and revenues from taxation amounting to $3,000,000," Barker will place vention figu than 270,000 wine making and would be without ‘The hotel men must to save themselves from ned Barker, “Our one only hope is to salvage from the wreck, thru bringing pressure to bear on the powers at Washington to permit the making of light wines and beers.” Attempt to Make Man Confess He Murdered Girl MUSKEGON, Mich, Dee, 17 Milo Piper, insurance man, was to be taken today to the grave of Freida Weichman, where the police hoped he would break down and confess to the charge of killing her. Letters written by the victim show “John §. Sheldon,” sak! by Piper to have used hie name in marrying the girl, to be a myth, vding to Charles B. Morey, 1 jet. These letters sent to tives tel of the honeymoon tour the girl and her husband thru the South rding to the police, Piper ad. the motor trip with the girl also @ trip thru Michigan with busin does eecccccccccsccccs $42, Then Tells His Story to the Police E. Hogden, 48, of Portland, committed to the Oregon state 1 for the in in held at y jail pending an examina tion his present mental condi tion, He voluntarily delivered him self to the police Monday night stating that he had picked up a purse containing $200 which a wom had forgotten on a train between land and Seattle, and spent $42 A of it Hogden said he that he sh take that par train from Portland, and th jhe saw the purse lying on the neat, lhe & 1 “somebody” had with drawn ) from his $490 Portlar bank account and left it at that particular place for him for travel ing money. The purse ts the prop- re, Eva Betfna of fideo ing to receipts in it are trying to get in nm with Mrs. Belfsa Cannibal Maidens Head New Pan Bill A musical comedy act is the fea ture of the Pantages bill which open ed Monday. A number of pretty girls and two good comedians put in finish- ed style. The setting is laid on a Zula island, and the fun is furnished when a shaky-kneed missionary meets the cannibal chief. Jones and Sylvester present a con edy akit, “The Actor and the Huck ster.” in which the latter makes a bit with his French songs. Eldride Harlow and Eldridge are a comical trio, and their offering is original. Stephens and Brunelle have a song and dance act, introducing a snappy line of patter. June Mills, a buxom young woman, kept the audience | © laughing at her references to her|$% size “The Act Beautiful.” consisting of a white horse, three dogs and a man and woman, has one of the prettiest had a “fe ar when posing acts seen over the Pan cir cult Ruth Roland is seen in a new epl: | - sode of Up | Dry Official Gets | $1,000 Fine and Is \} Fired From Job} 7 IBERTY BOND We Pay Cash for Poods » T|UBERTY BONDS ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE on names sb Lesest UNION BOND COMPANY 538 First Ave. fo oid that ugly skin eruption! Resinol heals skin sicknesses be Pec Ointm it heals skin irrita- that if ne ted become serious, cause it contains harmless antidotes | ie ta ple or slight blotch for such conditions Bathe rca wtiful face. A patch Resinol Ointment was originated by | ing eczema or other skin ail- a doctor for the treatment of ecrerma Met causes great discomfort and and other skin affections, so you need misery. hot hesitate to use it. At all dealers. Dee. VANCOUVER, B. C., 17.— x C. Findlay jon com ‘olumbia, into 1 from offic overnment Philip Tindall Is Alive, Says Wire } Lieut Phillip Tindall, reported | den 2 f pneumonia in Franc base hospit a correct eral'a off! ‘Tindall ils of t in the ut 8p. m.|R n Red Cross workers will be their respective districts and sup plies will be distributed. Matters per: | \taining to the permanent organiza. | | he councils will also be The iron cross is a boastful cross, and marks a war-mad slave But the Red Cross reaches arma to solace and to save 5,900 Cakes cr: tet th ee TION 2 Xmas Pin Money| - || Golden West Spices Watch Friday’s Papers. | assigned | ort out its | Sere Orly ate Je ohn § 6 Priva ate Walter Capt. Harry Private Jess Private Private Charle Private Arth Private Ralp! Private Harry A. Hickey Joim the Red Cross s im the BASEMENT Walrus Grain Leather Traveling Bags Special $7.95 VERY bag, leather li 18-inch size only, strong and durable walrus grain, full od, patent lift catches, special $7.95 Fitted Suit Cases Spectal $27.50 —Fine suit cases, fitted with 10 | s, well made, | pieces ivory artic 20-inch size, a sp WRENN FE a ied asc cees Fraser-Paterson Co Give a Gift Certificate Fime Table Linens HOROUGHLY dependable linens of fine texture are a most acceptable gift. Our linens are the best obtainable, and not only that, but they are all mod- erately priced. —Choose gifts from the follow- ing: —Damaske, pure linen, per yard 0, $2.75, 83.00, 83.50 Ta “Moths $5.00 to $27.50 rach Napkins, $5.00 to 827.50 a dozen —Madeira Linens.A fine assortment of these beautiful and daintily hand embroidered Madeira Linens — Tray Cloths, Dollies, Luncheon Clotha, ete Fraser-Paterson Co, Second Floor. Give a Gift Certificate Hot Point Electrical Appliances —Gifts Useful OT POINT electrical appli- ances add so much to the comfort, convenience and cheer- fulness of the home that they are indeed likely gifts. On the fifth floor you will find complete as- sortments Including— ~—Percolators—Toasters——Grills. | —Irons, Heaters and Curling Irons, | —All moderately priced, and known to be thoroughly dependal —Fraser-Paterson Give a Gift Certificate | lendid special $27.50 Fifth Floor . Fifth Floor. | FALLEN FOR FREEDOM d \Total American Army Casualties to Date || iceldent and other causen Wounded In action ‘ Missing in netion (including prisoners) .. ned by the United Stat th r k t Kin Charles Gilbert, ¥ xs, next of kin Mra. Ma javonpo 1 Jr forth Tacoma 1 Marsh ‘ Villlam J. Ze Joseph King Seattle ae Prank WOUNDED Alvin ‘ol Harttor Jendale alla W MBER 17, 1918. Christmas Cards Christmas Tags t Christmas Seals ) A big, roomy Christmas Card Booth arranged especially, on the 3rd floor. HOW to sho in the work this is still to be done. PAGE 11 your appreciation for the great work already done and your willingness A dollar is all you need. Join now. Third | Floor | Fancy Cords Parcel Post and Express Wrapping Station—Basement we paid was low. of white ivory. $3.50 Casen for .... —$5.00 Cases for . $7.50 Cases for . $10.00 Cases for .. $12.60 Cases for ... $3.50 Boxes for . —$5.00 Values for Ash Clocks, Sets, Trays, —$3.50 Values for $3.25 Values for aix splendid odors. —$1.75 Rottles for ... —$1.25 Bottles for .. $7.50 Sets for $10.00 Values Gift Novelties —including high-grade among which are Candlesticks, Pen Holders, Pin Trays, Jewel Cases, Cigarette Boxes, Desk Book-end Sets, Ink Wells, Bases, Smoker Sets, etc. Pieces priced regularly 50c to $15.00, on sale at, each... Remarkable Values in Pyralin Ivory Will Be Featured in the Toilet Goods Section Tomorrow —Specially purchased gift pieces that offer many of the best values of the season. 2.75 $2.25 ‘Other Specials in the Toilet —Rigaud’s Imported Perfumes tn + 81.25 --. 20¢ Beginning Tomorrow—A Remarkable Sale of a Sample \Line of Gift Articles Including Leather Goods and Metal Gift Novelties UNDREDS of pieces at exactly Half Price. secured a jobber’s sample lines of gift novelties—the price in fact low enough to allow us to offer them to you in this Christmas sale at just half their usual prices. is indeed a splendid opportunity for gift buying, for every piece in the sale is desirable for giving. Fitted Traveling Cases —Sizes and styles for men and women, patent leather, seal and walrus leathers, Morocco and. moire silk lined, 3 to 12 pieces of fittings, and are of natural and black ebony, also —$15.00 Cases for 87.50 $17.50 C for . tor .. " 50 Cases for ... . $31.00 Cases for ..... $15.50 $45.00 Cases for ...... 822.50 Men's Military Brushes Two brushes in leather cases $1.75 $6.50 Sets for .... $3.25 83.75 Sewing and Work Boxes ~— These are of leather, some with fittings, others unfitted. $1.75 $5.00 Moxes for ........$2.50 —$7.50 Boxes for 83.75 Toilet Kits for campers and soldiers 82.50 $7.50 Values for ........$3.75 85.00 for 4...+ novelties of bronze and onyx, Stamp Boxes, Calendar ceveeeus eevee 25 to $7.50 First Quality Pyralin Ivory —First Quality Pyralin Ivory Mirrors with French plate glass Hair Brushes. Priced regularly —$4.50 Values for. - 83.50 $4.50 fOr... 6s sceeeeeense $3.25 —$1.00 Nail Buffers, special 50¢ —$2.50 Powder Boxes, for $1.50 Goods Section —Rigaud's Imported Sachet, reg ularly $1.50, special ...... $1.00 —Ricksecker's Toilet Waters, regularly $1.25, special....81.00 ~Fraser.Paterson Co, First Floor. Wrapping Paper Gift Dressings We fortunately It * bindings. im the BASEMENT IXodalks Are Pleasing Gifts HE vest pocket editions ar particularly desirable for gifts, and of these we have com- plete assortments. —Singte lens $7.50 ~Doubie lens $9.00 7 Anastigmat $13.50 ¥ 6.9 Anastigmat ° 820.00 Other sizes and styles ranging in price from . $7.50 to $60.00 Kodak Section, First Floor. Give a Glove Certificate Fine St. Mary's Blankets are fine gifts in the home HEN it comes to practical gifts, few things are more acceptable than a piece of fine quality and attractive bedding, and there are no finer or more beautiful bed blankets than those we are showing from the St. Mary’s Mills. —They are of the finest pure wool and wool and cotton, pure white, with blue and pink bor- ders. Many with heavy satin Ranging in price from, pair $13.50 to $27.50 —Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. $9.50 Linen Pillow Cases $5.95 Pair INE pure linen pillow cases, daintily embroidered in Irish hand embroidery, with scalloped ends. Priced in regu- lar stock $9.50 a pair. Special Wednesday ........... 95 Floor, —Fraser-Paterson Co, Secon Men ‘s, Bath | Robes CAREFULLY selected stock of the most attractive and most dependable Bath Robes for men. —Included are the famous Pendleton Wool Robes in the typical Indian pat- terns for which these blankets are fam- ous. Finished with satin braid, silk frogs and girdle.............. $25.00 —Other Pendleton Blanket Robes, bound with felt and wool braid $18.50 —The eplendid Beacon Blanket Robes in a wide variety of patterns and at tractive colors and combinations, $7.00 $8.00, $8.50, $9.00 and $10.00 —Beacon Blanket Robes bound with mercerized silk braid and girdle to match, finished with patch pockets and shawl collar. Neat checks and floral effects $15.00 and $13.50 Fraser-Paterson Co., First Floor Give a Glove Certificate Pm osted, See % | S| \ en war department unday ‘orp. Albert J. Next of Kin. Otto Hruhn Jean Majnifi Thomas J. Ward rt Mra. Effie Alfred Mrs. Mar irs. Annie --Mrs. Clara Hickey to listen at Children’s Colds --- Danger!! | | TOMOTHERS! | | toxin poisons. candy Cascarets. the peace conference keyhole. august senators can still read the newspapers and keep | Well, it looks as if there will be no senate committee | But the | Whatever else you do for your child’s cold, | feverish head or sore throat, remember to always rid the bilious liver, sour stomach and constipated bowels of the congested waste and berg Bes 5 to us by our Always give Cascarets candy cathartic first thing. Even cross, sick, cold-clogged kiddies needn't be coaxed to take [SNi Xnd satisfactory to Cascarets never disappoint the worried mother. | Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contains directions and dose for chil- dren aged one year old and upwards, FREE DOCTOR’ RIGHT DRUG CO, STORES Look for the Free Voctor Sign. BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO A NATIONAL BARK Member Federal Reserve Bank Capital and Surplus $17,000,000.00 SEATTLE BRANGH Cer. 2nd Ave. EC. Warne, Geo. T. S. White, anager. G. L. Wakeman,’ Asst. Manager. } | By e net Offices 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Establiabed tn 1891 ITHOUT question the most reliable and reasonable Dental Offices in Seattle, These offices have earn- ¢¢ their good reputation the dentists doin what they say they w Our work {s guaran- eed, and our business is satisfied patrons, This tuarantee that Is your a will be of the ur worl you. EDWIN J. 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