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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919. PAGE 7 WSU mm em Nt FORD MAY NOT eS cauceo unavic WEDDED PAIRS | Her Dads Stenog ‘LEPROSY CURE © (oxtavoma wit WORLD Moves TOO FEW CHILDREN WIN IN SENATE =""'""s>iSsacoc\se, POUR OUT WOE | FOUND AT LAST). f08 rine reer | cesses score: IN PASADENA WILMURTON, Okla, Deo. 9 . = t man in Low Helen Clark, professor of pay:| m , Okiahoma, like many othor states yore t= nba 4 j va rhe er vator ne Century | lf a Is Ousted NeW choiosy, toia ner class at eed eot.| Private Court Soothes Do- Vegetable Oil Checks Dread |} hax tt vatuaie mineral waters, viame thua: |Less Than 50 Per Cent of i s . . A t uard 4 pe . ‘There were fewer opportunitios lection May Be Held edhisig Oa Gk lar mestic Strife Disease cure every | for doing wrong and poopie were} Homes Have Youngsters - As affected by mu " | but Oklahoma, unlike | i ier 60 | , oT y Unit : " appler 60 years ago. It lo this WASHINGTON, Deo. &—4United | sictans thru arrangement of tones,| LONDON, Deo. %—To check the For the first state tn the Union, has |! nigh powered’ civilization, with its| PASADENA, Cal, Des. Saul Preva.)—Honry Ford's chances ¢ said futurist artists profens to cre. | epidemic of divorce which ts affect- plete eure of scently esp ip Hen ewift trains, ‘buses and trams, tte than half of the homes of Pasadena ae Gented. in the senat te tv collection of |Ing all classes of soctety in Grea | Twenty patients widen poet fe fy hr multitude of restaurants, ite eraving have children of school age, @ record Dphould Truman H. Newberry, now | dubs and 1 paints ar-| Britain, there has been established a trou the Kahlil er ) - om haw a “oor T/ for luxuries and change, that makes | Delleved unique in thie county, holding the place ted of ed tn vaintained | private court where marital differ al months 6f|] f tpg ental Fg ton @aekaee 112 we for trouble of all sorts| total number of homes with the charges of ( nd 2 t because he | ences may be aired without Jaw or . co of synip ae spine bosses and m k to n. of school age ts 6,026, while there appear to be r a to | OVerlooks the underlying psychology | publicity | | toma in not rhe el ee ee ple could not get about to nee| without children total 6,826, or 63 per eloak room opir ° | J, Wells:'Thatcher, well knows bar: || Dr. A. le Dean, provident Of tae i eae ee vat at nicht || 2ner Beople when I was young ax| cent of the whole. It was believ hing y emotions a fu.|rister, is in charge, Husbands and University of Hawaii, and a dintin A bei "thas $ to Boe ps neuen they do now. They were more con ‘This is accounted for by school au ponate investi« a is 1 sroduee thru his| Wives are invited to tell their trou jb n they p rr oa Ay ine tent with their bores.” thorities who have just completed @ ordering a ne se ir f reosaid, “are mael and advice are oni a pre Ge aden ant |census which revealed them, by the Fegularities are di | ange to | HOLD FUNERAL WEDNESDAY |f*°t that Pasadena has so many fe a Funeral services for Joneph Kores, | tired citizens of mature age who have the first to} et these whenever we look at one| “The other woman” figures in the om the wife when the huw/ Newberry's case sena-| of their alleged works of art.” | may WARASIMIA A 7 om the removal of || 46. Of Duwamish, who died Monday | here to live, 1 the} acelin | EOE SUTHERALANO ' ‘ - night, will be held from St. George's | census showed 12,110 persons n ap | him. A new election was ordered tn| band exp: 4 regret for his way-| ‘ in os ate parish oh Georgetown, at 2|!" Pasadena under 31 years of age, of iam | that case | wardness. The same course Is recom-| WASHINGTON. — Mise Virginia | the muscles re D. Mm, Wednesday ; whom 6.241 are attending school. mended to men, mostly returned sol-| Sutherland, daughter of Senator) main, but its ravages are at onee " - oe se 7 | @ parallel, lic Nqvers are wholly pro diers o charge that the wife's af-| Howard Sutherland, of West Vir. | checked oe inated tee oe Many descendants of Ameriean| ‘The letter “n” is not the first in ; F to expe! hin after ¢ > Turkey and other Mahom:-|fections have stra: |#inia, likes “stenogging” rather than| Treatment t# carried on exclu eults, with out being ‘too inquist. || Torles of revolutionary days live onlevery language-—4tt comes G $ Made that there was c e Mahomet forbade) In r instan divorce i pre|the social game, She ls her dad's|by the United States Public Health|] tive an to the wherefore the islands of Lucaya in the Ba |the Runic Futhark and 13th i_ 3 Whe Minois togistature, which elected | t f gtcohol scribed as the only course Asstetant secretary | wervice. RB snl J | harman ople. FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET _ DOWNSTAIRS STORE | If the Little Girl Could See These anta Claus Tub Dresses at $2.50 Invites You She’d Probably Want One for a “s An Important Offering of Women’s and Children’s Furs Brings Decided Advantages to Gift-purchasers PRICES so very low are quoted on these good Furs through a favorable purchase that gift-choosers will profit considerably. The choice of peits ranges so widely, and the styles are so diversified that the opportun- ities can only be suggested. Christmas Gift —but which one she’d find it hard to Say, so very attractive are they all. to visit him in his Workshop—to see the toys he is finishing, and to tell him your wishes for Christ- i : mas. They introduce out-of-the-ordinary styles in good ginghams, chambrays, percales and cotton crash, Lots of little boys and girls are writing letters to Santa, and putting them in the electric train Children and Misses that runs right into his workshop. with rows of shirrings, smockings, Fur Sets (THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE) oo embroidery aad button trim i| Offer Choice of these Some combine plain color and plaid, } Furs: and others are unusual through novel Mole Coney Kit Coney Thibet Coney New Zealand Coney Moufflon Nutria Squirrel Muskrat Leopard Coney Genet Opossum Beaver Badger Natural Lynx Gray Fox Natural Opossum Raccoon Blended Muskrat Kolinsky Rat | $3.50 to $15.00 The Women’s The Furs Neckpieces Sketched Illustrate the 5. s pockets and side-fastening effects. Busily Plying An attractive display at $2.50. the Knitting Needles —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE are the gift-makers who Deft Fingers Will plan on presenting hand- Make Short Work of made Sweaters, Caps, Boo- tees or any other of the doz- M 4 Gifts ens of lovely gifts that are Embroidering These possible in this handiwork. P i hick : Knitting Yarns in color- pile of for Ct B and to em ful assortment are dis- played in the DOWN- ous are the appropriate items the DOWN. — STAIRS STORE offers, at little cost. STAIRS STORE, including BALL YARNS in three- Gifts-to-embroider in Packages, accompanied : sufficient thread for finishing and pera - _ EE AT a a “ae quarter-ounce balls, in gray, pink, purple, green, ‘a \ j Are in the Fashionable Effects Values in this en Teta ween. for the work, include —Long Stoles, Animal-effect Scarfs and Capes Purchase iival black and .cthie Baby Dresses i ‘ ? :| a —of skillfully matched skins, with good silk lin- ig ceor nh Dag A Bib Giivingn, 206. 7 Baby "Seandiat pitroagy PL. “aval ‘2 inan _Sasion.t “qo yer canaries i bend ana taft KNITTING YARNS in \4-pound skeins, in pink, green, Boys’ Wash Suits in sizes 2 to 4 years; Cham- = af | . "seins ind Tope soutien ects lined with self-color gray, peacock-blue, turquoise, red, light-blue and other bray Rompers; Carriage Robes and Pillow Tops; , a | Gray and Taupe Fox Civet Cat Silver Lynx Pes “4 age Pn shades, $1.15 skein, igs noweevaine sroks Combing Jackets, Caps and Gowns for women; f # Hudson Seal Black Lynx Taupe Nutria Stole with pockets ™ Combinations, Dresser Scarfs—at a wide range Australian Opossum Beaver ends, lined with self- of prices, Georgette Squirrel Kit Coney color Crepe de Chine, Pillow Tops of white Pil . Rise : and tan crash, to Combing Jackets of Turkish Toweling, : ' Black Opossum Natural! Squirrel Nutria ye a. a Child's Comfort able be embroidered in solid and cross to be embroidered in the simple lazy $17 50 to $100 00 Leopard Coney Set, : stitch work, 65¢ each. Scarfs to daisy stitch, $1.00, ; ; y Er House Slippers O5e and $1.00. “Ps — Huck Towels in guest and hand slau ; j : ae ee : stamped for solid embroidery, priced A Gift He Will Enjoy Every Day a proce —— made 2 at 25¢ and 50¢. | ni -to-wear, Pp r the p4 i : ONG after other Christmas mbroidery work, $1.25 and $1.39. Dresser Scarfs and Centerpieces, 7 Christmas Such Lovely Gifts . <poate vee ' ; ; joys are forgotten, his cozy Envelope Chemises of soft nainsook, stamped on good quality white tine 4 Candy C B M d : House Slippers will be dispens- stamped for solid work, $1.50. ene, 50¢ each. e of Ribbons ing daily comrort —fun powseraina erona § In 5-pound Boxes an be a my Caly Sate ' } AGS, Coat-hangers, Cami- Men’s Tan Leather House Slip- F h ff " $2.50 " _ soles, Boudoir Caps, Van- pers with heavy, flexible ex- renc “Cu \) A *CHRISTM AS Y” ities and Lingerie Fasteners are tension soles; Romeo style, ° j mixture of delight- just a few of the gifts that Rib- sizes 6 to 11, $4.00 pair. Shirts ‘ } fully - fresh Chocolates, } Jelly Squares, French Creams and Gum Drops bons may fashion—and there are dozens more just as useful that make ingenious use of Rib- Men’s Tan and Black Leather Slippers in opera and Everett style, with hand-turned soles, $2.00 and $3.00 ; 5 a oe apare ° “pd ae and Stripe Patterns sizes 6 to 11, $3.75 palr. "THESE Coat-style Shirts are of a qual- $2.50. that feature beautiful color Men’s Tan Leather House Slippers in Opera and Everett ity that one will be proud to give. a. 7H DOWNSTAIRS STORE. blendings, 4 and 6 inches wide, styles, with hand-turned soles, sizes 6 to 11, $3.50 pair. They are well-tailored from serviceable 3B5¢, 40¢, 50¢ and 60¢ yd. Oxford cloth, madras and soiesette, taste- Men’s Gray Felt House Slippers in moccasin style, with A New Shipment Plain-color Satin Ribbons in sky-blue, turquoise, pink, fully patterned in stripe effects—priced of Nursery old-rose, yellow, red, duck-blue, green, lavender, soft leather soles, sizes 6 to ae gee lon stone, at $2.00 and $3.00. ‘ : navy, white and black, in widths from 1% inch to ¢ r y Patterns in 5%, inches, priced from 6¢ to 97¢ yard. PLAIN WHITE SHIRTS in famy ma- i | " —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. dras weave, with soft or starched | | oeng Se ad AJ cuffs, $2.00 and $2.50. ih i c Yar i —THE DOWNSTAIRS STOR Mi] ANY @ fortunate Washable Silks igen little tot will find a he telecad: Giants Luncheon Cloth A Gift From the Lace-edged little robe or kimono of this fleecy cotton await- HE camisoles and envelope chemises that are to For the Homekeeper’s Gift Little Girl ‘ Scrim Curtains ing him Christmas vely Christmas gift: uire ju: . i : : reins. ‘hia’ ne ae tor te most iucceasful Soiteginaats BVERY housekeeper is familiar with the service- To Her Mother $1 85 Pair There are scamper- Wash Satin in white and flesh color, 86 inches wide, ability and good laundering qualities of Jap- so : ing bunnies, fluffy little $2.50 yard. anese Luncheon Cloths, and so these gifts receive a might appropriately be a well-fitted A STRONG, good-looking lace edge ne al Foi Soper dll or lnperted White Habutal Silk, 86 inches wide, $1.60 hearty welcome, ie Case, a’ at nai finishes these clear-mesh Scrim nie) se tae and D yard, * . : ¢, ‘ : or every use, from embroidery to bordered byron gs pune of Pink An extra-heavy quality of Crepe de Chine, in cream 48-inch sy, SOP: 60-inch size, $2.65; 72-inch glove-darning. Covered in imitation Panter d rm hun, hepa Mansy seven: inches and ivory, 40 inches wide, $ 50 yard, size, $3.50. leather or plaid silk, and priced from me wide, 35¢ yard. Pink Crepe de Chine, 40 inches wide, $2.00, $3.00 and Japanese Luncheon Napkins, $1.25 dozen. 65¢ to $1.25. w-priced at $1.85 pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. $3.50 yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. —THE DOWNST, STORE.