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itigit Cage Kaiser Bill! Exhibit Him! It Would Pay the Cost of War! ‘Wittam Hohensollern were to pe achitited In an tron cae at First gra and Yesier way, would you pay ff to ace Dim? Or if he were to Be wentenced to a | tour thru the United | squtevile game, Wook! you pay $5 a meat to mut per rentore are flooding the mails suggestions to the disposal ibe taiser. Bre majority dem: great inventive ability, re the inquisition with its tor eredevices, Some display a fine , of humor, one waggiah indi. thag “Teddy” be a) to bite him. are opposed to any punish quoting the Bible to mankind t# pot qualified t on Herr William. who is without sin cast the ” writes one, of stones are cast, regard ‘The majority appear very will stone Bill, or do worse Urings i int u ert i is ; s i leniency— Here's Novel Idea in a darbedwire pen, ith electricity, and throw every half hour and a Sunday,” writes F. 10th ave. S. W. and Heb st. Lemonds is very sour and toward Bill thruout his let geamingly forgetting that the ex- hi Hi wi in t j MERE WOMAN “EXPOSED” BY MEMBER OF SEX Continued From Page One hurry that Annie di Fiaine’s vivid Ittle yarn And thing—! believe that Annie Deart, was fastidious, and surety, wer cleaning house (as she did that p. she couldn't have dolled in silk lingerie and & feathered without even washing her Yet Elaine doesn't mention i i i i | i 4 piss it i Erk | 4 E j F 4 | il i th E il " 5 a | | kaiser is mortal and might not tast from Sunday to Sunday, “Shoot his six sons down before his eyes, then impriron him for Ute." writes one faraighted individ: wal. Another wants him akinned alive—just akinned, nothing mare. Wash., recommends that Willian don Uvery and be botier to a Fumian Bolshevtk the rest of his unnatural | existence. Five letters suggest that he be capuvity, An admission price being charged for the privilege of secing the yellow kind that “ripples to her waist” tan't the rule. Peroxides have jong since ceased to be the prevail ing sty And as for “rippling to ber walst"-—honest, it dosn't, not these days. But it has to be combed, the heroine turns on an electric curling tron. She then removes two hairpins. In stragsly, uneven Gengths by courtesy) her if i 2, FRE att ha Z Sf i ; i minds know as a “switch.” fastens to her back hair, i g E A whee i # ii} Mra. A. M. Cook, La Conner, | forced to tour the United States in} | the world-ficure, the money revert ing to world restoration, Two, th most complete of these, are by Wil: | jin Pook, of 902 Highth ave, and | MON. Ryder, of 27034 First ave “Butt Him to Death” “Death would be weloamed by the exkainer, Lot him be sent to the city's internment ward and pawed over by clty physictans,” writes “Former Inmate." One entire family sends surges tions from each member, Dad sayy “Burn him at the stake." “Feed him to a boa constrictor,” suggests bu gene, “Tie him to @ post and let a goat butt him to death,” recom mends Francis, Ada wants him tied to the rear axle of the family oar, with herself at the wheel. Mother suggests that be be compelled to converse over a Seattle telephone. One party wants Hill stripped and tied to a tree in Alaska, so that the mosquitoes can bite him. | W. CG. Baggleson, of 8722 Palatine | ave, seriously suggests that the kal a wer be employed regularly for the remainder of his life at reconstruc tion work fn Belgium. M. TL Mace wants William to rent jin Seattle, to eat in Seattle, and at | tempt supervision of the street car | negotiation, In short, Mace thinks were Bill compelied to live as an un derpaid citizen, he would have a suf ficiency of trouble to last the rest of his life. & safety-pin on the underside, maybe. eee Some time after that she finds « | pair of gloves, Then her hat is perched on the aide of her head, fol j lowed by Iase hair pattings and one last dab of the powder puff. | Several starts are made, but each | time she ts forced to return to find a handikie, her purse or to get an extra pin. She's really off at last, tho, praying with every breath that she'll catch her car. But of course she misses it. Women always eee ‘This is written because I be Neve, now that the truth t# com. ing out about the atreraft pro gram and the war risk bureau, some of “the ways that are dark” which women employ shoul! also be exposed. I do not know whether or not Mias Elaine had an ulterior motive in forcing her heroine to dress in such a hurry and backwards at that—but, If she had, I believe ber propa ganda should be nipped in the bud Goodness knows the soldiers have endured a lot and they have & right to know what they! have to endure when they start waiting for wife while she get | ready for a movie. TTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC, 19, 1918 PAGE 11 The Gift Room---Gifts Unusual---Gifts Distinctive--- The Place to Choose Gifts That Are Different---A Splendid List of Choice Gift Novelties TOYS DOLLS GAMES WHEEL GOODS NASHMENT. Beautiful Sill Shirts for Men S a charming silk blouse is sure to please a wom- an so is a fine silk shirt cer- tain to please a man and in the men’s furnishing goods section you will find an at- tractive collection of splendid silk shirts. A wide variety of colorings, of patterns, each man’s personal preferences can be satisfactorily met in this collection. —Prices are $5.00 to $6.00 —Fine shirts of mercerized madras $2.50 and $3.50 Fraser-Paterson Co. Wirst Floor. Men’s Silk Pajamas ~~Fine quality pink or blue silk pajamas, trimmed with heavy silk frogs. ...$10.00 —Good heavy messaline silk pajamas in blue, white or tan, trimmed with white silk $5 —Fine soft soisette pajamas, for Men to Choose for Special, $61.00 IGHT pieces—one 42-inch oak dining table, one attractive well made buffet to match the table, and six good substantial oak dining chairs. A thoroughly good set and a good value at $77.00. Special for Friday only oboccvepere asece ws -..- $61.00 Special Prices om Odd Dining Tables —aAll quarter-sawed tables in either wax or fumed finish. —$33.00 oak tables, 45-inch top, special —$35.00 oak tables, 45-inch top, special 2.50 oak tables, 48-inch top, special 3 $94.50 Diming Room Suite, $75.5 —Splendid, attractive, well made suite consisting of quarter-sawed oak table, one buffet and six leather seat chairs. Regularly $94.50. Special Fri- day $75.50 —Easy terms of payment will be arranged on these if you wish. Christmas Furs IFTS for sister, mother, daughter, or fiancee that are sure of a sincere and hearty wel- come, —Biack Lynx Collar $18.75 —-Moline Cape .....$15.00 ~—Black Wolf Scart, $45.00 Taupe Wolf Scart, $65.00 $40. ~-White Iceland Fox Scarfs : -.. $11.75 $20.00 Raccoon Scart ...825.00 ~~Ited Fox Scart....§8237.50 Taupe Lynx Scarf. .§95.00 —And the assortment, which is by the way very Women--- The Gift Room TOYS DOLLS GAMES WHEEL GOODS BASEMENT. Fountain Pens and Eversharp Pencils DEAL gifts; our line is complete, including the very best known lines. —Waterman Ideal Pens, Shaeffer Pens, Conklins, etc., $2.50 to $12.00 each. —Servo Pens $1.50 each, —Eversharp Pencils, $1.00 to $4.00. —Kodak Section, First Floor. —A Hartmann wardrobe trunk makes the most desired gift for those who travel ex- tensively. Complete stocks of the latest models $35.00 to $200.00. —Fraser-Paterson Co. Fifth Floor. Women's Mocha Gloves INE, soft, rervierable mocha skins; splendid fitting gloves of fine quality, in self and black em broidered backs. One and two-clasp styles, in gray, pearl, white, tan, mole and beaver shades, a pair.... ee . $2.75 and $3.00 ik-lined Mocha Gloves; gray only; pique and P. X. M. sewn 2.75 and 83.50 —Praser-Paterson Co. First Floor. Children's Gloves URABLE cape skins; splendid fit ting gloves; also in mocha and 3 complete and shows all this season's styles, in- cludes many high grade pieces in natural mole, Hudson seal, fitch, etc., priced up to $350.00 __—-Fraser-Paterson Co, Third Floor. | Yanks in France Planning Party for Holiday Fete PARIS, Dec. 19.—Christmas greens, |‘ noty and Christmas trees are being commandeered by the American Y M. C. A. thrucut France, preparatory to w big Christmas peace celebration all ¥. M.C. A. centers, Hundreds H suede. Gray, tan and beaver shades 81.50 —Silk-lined Suede and Mocha Gloves in gray, tan and beaver shades... . $1.50 and $61.75 —Fleece-tined Mocha Gloves; tan and +. $1.50 and $1.75 —Children's Woolen Gioves, ranging 50¢ to 85¢ pair abE SEE in white, blue and tan $3.50 ~—Fraser-Paterson Co, First Floor. ! U i i i é F i H | i i $6.50 Hand Embroidered Luncheon Napkins $4.95 Dozen ~—Fine quality pure linen Lamncheon Napkins in neatly hemstitched and dainty corner embroidery designs, 14xi¢inch size, A special Christmas offering for Friday—$6.50 napkins, Special, a dozen ............$4.95 —Fraser-Paternon Co, Second Floor. | | i tee ey BE ae, f i i f the styles | ° 8 Children’s pace ue XTENSIVE varieties children and misses. j i ? i l i f t most suitable and acceptable to | af K Hare Sets, collar and moff....... —Brown Coney Sets.. Taupe Coney Sets —White Thibet Sets ... —When in doubt, give a gift that is sure to please. —A Glove Certificate or a Merchandise Certificate, sold for any amount. —Fraser-Paterson Ca, First Moor. i fi Natural Munkrat Sets.. —White Iceland Fox Set —Rabbit Get ........ Natural Opossum Bet —Fraser-Paterson at the Hotel Petrograd, the ¥. M C A. hostess house in ‘o., Third Floor. Practical Gifts From the Beddimg Section at Spedet Tries Temerev St. Mary’s Blankets $10.00 pair —Fine, high grade Woolen Blankets from the St. Mary's mill. Broken plaids in soft colorings; 70x80-inch blankets that will give com- plete satisfaction. A pair.. $7.50 Plaid Blankets Special $6.15 a pair INE, soft, warm, plaid bianketa, in a lofty, durable weave. Attractive broken plaids in soft color- ings. A splendid value in regular stock at $7.60 a pair, Special on Friday. eerer vo. $6.15 Beacon Indian Blan- kets Special $5.25 pair Most acceptable gifts as they are desirable for couch covers, bed coverings, auto robes, etc. Fine wool-fin- ished blankets in typical Indian patterns and color- ings. Fy only. .$5.25 —Fraser-Paterson Co., Second Floor. $20.00 St. Mary’s Blankets $16.50 ~Fine All Wool Blankets, 70x80 inches in size; white with blue and pink borders. Splendid values in regular stock at $20.00 a pair. Spe BIG SCOOP! e e PrYTT IT) f e newsraren Sate csicut BANK ROBBERY |, W. W. POEMS Jof the Bridgeport Evening Post, the) 441, praNcIsCO, Dec. 19.—The| SACRAMENTO, Dec. 19.—Read st Side | ing from seized I literature, | Bridgeport Telegram and the Bridge-| amdunt stolen from’ the F w.w conspiracy port Sunday Post by Archibald Me-| bank of Portland by Arthur C. Davis,| the prosecution in the Nect, Jr, and Kenneth W. McNeel|now under arrest here, may reach | cases against 46 defendants is now ‘ | ree stra Flicker, former publisher | $50,000, police today believed when | presenting before the jury propa Jot the Cincinnati Enquirer, and Rus-| they reported that $43,236 had been | ganda declared to be in direct op laell Ft. Whiteman, publisher of the | recovered |position to the draft. The items | Commercial, was made here today This amount was secured after de | were published subsequent to the en ¥ | ——_—— ~ | tectives had taken Davis to a num-| trance of America into the war, in . | | ber of local banks where he had vari. | I. W. W. printing establishments ous sume on deposit. It was said| The defendants seemed to glean ig Present OF THE A Big that probably $2,000 or more would erable amusement from the |20,000 Italians |. or eee = S.| VIENNA, Dec. 18—(Delayed)— | Longing for U. * | Former Emperor Kar! and his four | ROME, Dec. 18. — (Delayed.) —| children still are ill with influenza. ‘Twenty thousand demobilized soldiers | The condition of Karl is reported | have applied to the commissioner of | serious, d emigration for permission to return | —— me OL i . The cor A sesh led tiie wring tant anes | AMUSEMENTS pdt ARE LS ot HIMSELF iman keeps posted 100, 25¢, 75¢, $1; Mats. Lec, 0c, M. 223 Orpheam Vandeville $35,000. | mes. | | nein ines Evory needy dependent of a serv ice man gets help from the Red | Cross—providing the rest of us help | the Red Cross. Fifth at Pine. Now Playing—This Week ROWLAND & HOWARD'S Ella Flagg Young | Estate Will Go to Four Associates CHICAGO. Dee. clates of Mra. Ella age Young, |former superintendent of schools here, will share her estate of $50,000, | | according to terms of the will on file POSLAM BRINGS Bui eo ¥ Might help you be recovered today. reading, expecially of poems, many Golden West The bank does not know how /| of them laughing so loudly that the much was taken, Davis said it was|U. S. marshal rapped for silence at || w Watch Friday's Papers. || We know we have the confidence Of saving yo! more | ||On cach Fall SUIT, COAT, DRESS || NO QUININE IN THIS COLD CURE Nights, 300-500, Plus War Tax, ‘Tv. ,, FLORENCE UPSTAIRS Woe. ane Oat. Mas Srd & Madison Now Playing, All Week FUN—GMtLS—MELODIES as THEATRE “Pape’s Cold Compound” | ends colds and grippe in Miss Laura T. Brayton, Mrs Young's companion for 20 years, will The eo TRIP TO PARIS” Nights (Sun.-Holidaya) | have two-fifths of the ests Fiu:st official pictures of the | Ger,man ever shown in the city. naval. surrender | | Now ,sthowihg at the CLEMMER SEATTLE’S BEST PHOTOPLA‘X" HOUSE QUICK COMFORT TO ANGRY SKIN When angry itching skin through ¢ for relief, turn t erie b energy For free samp i %"l the club grounds Sunday board of education will share at the death of | claries. BIG LEAGUE UMPIRE ILL WITH PNEUMONIA BOSTON, Dee, 19 sink”) O'Lougt pags um pire, is seriously 11 pneumonis low! * | influenza have been administered. O'Loughlin has been with the U. 8. department of justter since the baseball season closed. 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AT THE POPULAR ES PLAYERS Sle War Tax PLAYERS he Boyd; the Godys; Eleanore & Roberto 0; Nights 7 and 9 NNIBAL MAIDS* Musical Comedy WHITE & CO. "The Visit er Features Adminst Junaie PORTE! in