The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1918, Page 3

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THE TTLE JAY, DEC 1918 WED ———3 “OTHER WOMAN’ FALLEN FOR FREEDOM _ 1S BOMBARDED ON ALL SIDES Total American Army Casualties to Date mo Total to date imaow ” a Washington State Casualties to Date W (inetuding prisoners) Total to date 8 With a Keystone Now at the wr MeDonald pokar Mrs DInD oF WwoUNDS vate Chas, MH. Wilkinson " DIED OF DISHASH = © ' seph Nedbure i Mrs ' WOUNDED SEVERELY t Wutria TS y oo Mire ‘Arthur Mrs. T Comedy . Toppan Valla Walle Hept Tumwe Mr WOUNDED —DEGREN UNDETERMINED >» hanic Hl Nelnon Mar Levy H. Nelson MISSING IN ACTION but a mothe SECTION NO wr DOIN Nar apt. Leonard A. Wh vat M va ® v Ma , " " » OF WOUNDS Wage Anton C. Lang Seat ‘ aul WF abee ' 1 Ree pimu or pismase WOUNDED sevEHLS Kiehland art Mra i a M IN ACTION emttie Mra. Albe Hdwall With OTHER STRONG FEATURES CONFESSIONS OF A | ®8rsiers WAR BRIDE a ®) Germar WIFE. Private James Bogan, 23 years old, TO WATCH THE Gov. Thomas Rigzs, Jr, of Alaska, * 7) RESOLVE card witt a pees” eae. at Catep and Charlee A. 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Not if the reso passer ACT” a small 10 lution here quoted is the sentiment A Hot Comedy! work, Once it Ww ve excited Le K | of the people. Tt was adopted by the me. 1 smiled t all that ever wera national assembly, It was further AND pink ¥ the voice of the presi girl, from Cindere f Heart xpect ome Umea box of bonbor r who is dying for love of Advertise ; : ussembly A referendum would be now irra tional. It has just been made t of the Alsatian people in the course of past event THIS iS THE PLACE amir the whole FATTY box before I that Certei ont hoping Funeral services for Miss Ella M wi und perhaps I was Fowler nt hool teacher for actuall ted when I tore off . 19 years, who died Monday, will be 1 the lapis Larwge held ‘Thursday at 1 p,m. in Lab Lower ¥ Economy Mit PAGE 3 Satisfactory Terms Alwavs THE GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. NEGEL, President | The Ideal Bedroom I <a beauty and attractivene of a bedroom are influenced not so much by the expense that i lavished upon it as by the taste that is expressed in its furnishing. The ideal in furnishing the bedroom should be to and de thereby er which the maintain a perfect harmony of color sign hering to simplicity and refinement, ing that atmosphere of quiet restfulne bedroom should be characterized This ideal can be accomplished most economically by selecting bedroom furniture from present assort- ments and availing yourself of the co-operation of trained salesmen placed at your disposal. Thus, in the selection of even bedroom furniture you will advice of men whose judgment is experience in furnishing many of the in the Northwest. The very newest and most desirable types of Bedroom Furniture are here in extensive assortments and are very moderately priced. an individual piece have the unbiased based on years of better home: of BEDDING A Pre-Inventory Sale POST-CHRISTMAS SALE OF CEDAR CHESTS Small lots of reliable merchandise are rked for quick clearance before stock- “t | taking time. Among the lots are: —s AND simp sd CASES very attractive prices this weeb FINE DRAPERY SILKS Size 423 ial, B5¢ each. AT 95¢ THE YARD ral «ec lacunae: Regular $1.50 and $1.75 Values A tar f s y Sheet ¥ $4.25 pair « Fr iW finished Blank . £ $6.25 68x8 Plaid I ts, special $9.00 pair o5e. COUCH COVERS AT $3.85 EACH nches wide The Covers are 56 and three yards long. Will give styendid service oh 83.85. . kins 4 | Are unusual values oe cluding Nau- 1 prices. Grote-Rankin Co.—Fifth at Pike—Grote-Rankin Co. | Islanders to Get Provision Supply amship company’s Reformatory for Women Is Urged asking for the Cooper Will Visit _ Eastern Schools ools Frank B A me ul Watson sailed for Alaska, Tuesday aft « full emergency relief ward Aleutian e far we Reat Island sett are short of hool « supplies, because of the withdrawal ar. of the steamer Dora from the Aleu- wo hig will tian run this winter. The Admiral a and Watson carried 300 tons of provis- r ions, in addition to 45 passengers, 1 merchandise mail an al manager " ling nadine Haller is the new national war kitchen, Meyers Miss Be xcing Doroth FF Guinier usal DAY ———AND BALANCE OF WEEK MARGUERITE CLAR In Her Greatest Success “The Goose Girl” Extra Added Attraction! FATTY ARBUCKLE In “The Cook” Din tee BRICK Ue ove sity } ee ey wy’ 7 Pe es EI a CREAR AS SF ASN SA fa a “Seidlitz Fee He Gave Powder Ball” sYD CLEMMER GEATILES BEST PHOT OPI ay MOVIE NOW PLAYING “Love Watches” BURKE Success Title A Brillinnt Comedy Drama Starring CORINNE GRIFFITH N’S RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA Tancredi Handel CHRISTIN COMEDY War Revinw Pl, Local Events

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