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CHICKEN HOARD. Seer WILL BE SOLD <=: | Spokane to Place 20 Tons of Fowls on Sale thie ec SERVICE MEN so WILL SELL WOOD 7 irSonaorines Fuel Yard to Be Operating a Within Week @ thelr day to t e to find ployment ¢lae e men had under way ation by the city cour aed plan to establish @ eo which, withe: ready to supply Idaho, Dec jon pleture hour industries =m King, > # also irriga ’ 5PM N De 10,—" city | quired t farm” victir ared by Hubert § application for refusal of al agencies are |, rd here ving t aiff EOPLE TO VOTE "MURDER FARM” BONES STUDIED BERKMAN CAS wei. ftor: being unearthed | rizona Farms F Aviation ee erecta tor) Tartan, Bets ten ie ak in Ro ee Bench Has Writ of| fovernment neve today at » pub Next Election etrah A the etn Error Under Advisement | He auction. oocshic w% Sour’ Weaare| WAR WEDDINGS CUT |, WASHINGTON. Bec. 14—cuntted| whlch rent iri hasent of an CHORUS GIRL SUPPLY | ne mn the Yma valley, |The fur Sag age aha! © government will not con jm pp thong lance THE SEATTLE Alea aaa DEC. 10, 1919, Part in King Trial Two other skeletons Unenpehed on —* will be sold by the United States triat iA the triple mur jand William F. Ringer * | - The farms are in a large tract | Beattie will be a WASHINGTON, Dee, 10. nes oer ling » Yma valley T LONDON.—-Theatric any bid under $225 per acre. ‘Te 2 a omor ' F y nect , we A be rained chorus girls and actresses for| man a« dman © young women| If the court refuses to grant the }writ the i habia eee two anarebists will have jlost their final effort to delay de a m have not returned 4 ortation thru a writ of habeas| Nev t n . ordered by Federal | « . we the of 4 a ' ern: If the court grants the writ, the! sed chickens | FREDERICK & NELSON | FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE More Than 200 Coats at $25.00 In the Downstairs Store fa ha! in scope only are these displays notable, but in the good style, excellent material and tailoring of each individual coat. ir ¢ izer of the that a bond issue be » nor parts People. Rhodes said he re staxpay 1 ts Mayer at} hoar ty to present alleged they were being videnoe, regarding 1 nationality Woody. The » thelr Many married t Kans@s unive « an Mier ‘ ngaged in war we a timber, trucks umber of lia ished a a fair re being ‘at 5 cepts a pound etall price, he said pry} Portland would | the plums. » «The latter cities a ed landing sites ee for various pr owing Rhodes fe Council voted in favor o . juesting the — ation « ad draw an ordinance providing for — Proposed bond issue. Council p Men Bolton, Erickson and Thomson | Voted against the No definit dy aviation ) Manding fields ton in or near F Seattle PULLMAN MINUS ADEQUATE COAL Drastic Relief Measures Are Being Planned eady have es and provided _ DOWNSTAIRS STORE | _ DOWNSTAIRS STORE | Crepe de Chine Risdeagt Chemises, $2.75 NE of the delightful forms the gift of silk lingerie }} may take—this dainty cami- sole-top Envelope Chemise, with its Filet-pattern lace top jf and satin ribbon edge, and | satin ribbon shoulder straps. Priced at $2.75. ears earl | | Dolls-to-be-dressed Await Nimble-fingered Seamistresses In the Toy Section ALF the fun of having a doll, as any little girl will tell you, is in owning a plentiful supply of clothes for her — clothes with buttons and hooks and eyes, PULLMAN, Wash, Dec 10— Beith almost a hundred families Pwithout fuel and Washington State the “abolixy was predicted by William M.| “@ convention of labor leaders from all Over the country oa for the Nationa! Life Insurance % p eael committee, Burveying ¢ Deity with a view to five members: "ot gion post have offered their servic Baul wood ‘This offer a commerce, which nteer one business: man to tier | All student meetings in the cot! been called off and the y ball, scheduled for Decem has been indefinitely post {LIAM SHORT BACK |} FROK: LABOR SESSION || Settlement of the coal strike at the 1 pference now going on at Indian-| president of the Washington | te Federation of Labor, upon his/ arn from Washington Tuesday in Washington, Short attended | He expresses im faith in Secretary of Labor m's capacity to handle the coal} ike. >* ORGE E. STARR TO | SUCCEED GEO. RYAN) George E. Starr, local office man pany, was selected King county | mber of the democratic state cen. at a meeting of the y execut cor Tuesday LD FUNERAL THURSDAY ral services for David 8. Gall- y. 60, dairyman, will be held at | &. m. Thursday from Bonney-Wat- Ws. He died at his home, 3659 ton ave. Tuesday. Davenport “Kiddie Kandy” Delicious Honey- sweetened Chews | 15c and 25c Box ADE at “The Dav- | enport” in Spo- kane, these fine candies are as genuinely West- ern as the kiddies who | will enjoy them—and they are just as sweet as can be, for they are | made with Washington honey. Boxes contain an as- | sortment of Strawberry, Choeolate, Vanilla, Lem- on and Raspberry flav- / ors, and they are fit- . ted with tape handles | sso that youngsters may rry them conveniently —fine for hanging on Priced at 15¢ and | 25¢ box. Wt Candy Section. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. | ’ CHILDREN’S so that dolly may be dressed and undressed frequently. BABY DOLLS with composition bodies and bisque heads, short “baby” hair, $1.25 to $6.00. ‘ CELLULOID DOLLS, some with hair, others with painted locks, 25¢ to $2.00, WOOD DOLLS, with wonderfully life-like faces,’ full- jointed, with and without hair, $2.25 to $8.50. DOLLS with composition bodies and heads, human hair and sleeping eyes, 20 and 26 inches tal!, $6.00 and $9.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Toys for Outdoors delight active Boys and Girls who love to play with just such playthings as exercise little arms and legs and bring the ruddy glow of health to round cheeks. It is such fun to have a Toy that really “goes,” as easily and smoothly as these Automobiles, Velocipedes, Tricycles and Kiddie Kars for very little folk. CHILDREN’S AUTOMOBILES in various sizes and models, gaily painted, with steering gear and brakes and all with rubber tires. Prices $9.50, $10.75, $12.75, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00 and up to $45.00. VELOCIPEDES, with steel tires, $3.25, $3.75 and $4.25. With rubber tires, prices $6.00, $8.00, $8.50, $9.00, $10.50, $14.50, $16.50 and $18.50. GIRLS’ TRICYCLES, rubber tired, prices $12.00, $17.50, $19.00, $19.50. KIDDIE KARS, the original, in four $1.75, $2.25, $2.75 and $4.00. BOYS’ BICYCLES, priced $34.00, $37.00, $50.00 and $55.00. COASTER WAGONS, roller bearing, five sizes, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $9.50 and $10.50. —The Toy Section, Downstairs Store. prices sizes, prices $35.00, $36.00, prices Chocolate Filled “Straws” Special 4=c Pound 1D peek lengths of crispy white Candy, soft chocolate, special 45¢ pound. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. The Gift of Briviant Cut Glass A Delight to the Home-keeper HERE are so many useful things to give in Cut Glass —and often so many uses for the one gift—that the home- kecper’s wish may well be grat- ified from these displays: filled with Cut Glass Bonbon Dishes Handled Nappies Spoon Trays Olive Trays Celery Trays Cut Glass Bowls Sugars and Creamers Ice Tubs Mayonnaise Dishes Rose Bowls Orange Bowls Vases Priced from $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25 to $7.50. CUT GLASS WATER SETS, pitcher with six tumblers in beautiful cuttings, priced at $10.00 and $12.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. at $25.00. Youthful styles in profusion are included, high-waisted and gathered waistline effects, for girls from 15 to 19 years of age —in addition to the approved belted and button-trimmed ef- fects for women—in sizes 36 to 44, Well-tailored from Bolivia Cloth, Wool Velour, Broadcloth and Men’s- wear colorings: African-brown Green Hunter’s-red Mixtures, in ‘these desirable Navy Burgundy Reindeer Mixtures An exceptional group of Coats— —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Handkerchiefs in Wide Array To Express the Christmas Spirit HERE are plain hemstitched Handkerchiefs if preference leans that way—Embroidered ones in white or color—Initialed Handkerchiefs, too—awaiting the pleasure of gift-choosers in the Downstairs Store. Handkerchiefs of fine lawn, with hemstitched or scal- loped edges and colored or white embroidery, 18c - each ; 2 for 35c. Embroidered Handkerchiefs in butterfly and floral de- signs, with hemstitched borders, also plain linefi handkerchiefs with 14-inch hems, 20c. Fine Lawn Handker- chiefs with embroid- ered corners and hem- stitched borders, 1214¢ each. Lawn _ Handkerchiefs with colored cord edge and embroidered cor- ner — plain Hem- stitched Lawn Hand- kerchiefs, 5c each. colored chiefs; Initialed Lawn Handker- chiefs with colored initial and colored roll edge, 7c each; 75c dozen. Lawn Semi-made Camisoles $2.15 and $2.75 EQUIRING only threading ribbon or the addition of ribbon shoulder straps to be ready to wear, these Laces are quickly transformed into ready-to-wear Camisoles. A length of Camisole Lace alternating strips of pink fiber silk and cream Valenciennes lace and finished at top and bottom with wide lace for threading with ribbon—1%4 yards in gift box, $2.75. A length of Filét-pattern Lace with points tp form shoulder straps, to be run with ribbon at top and waist- line, 14% yards in gift box, $2.15. THR DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Hemstitehed Lawn Handkerchiefs embroidered also with colored spot bor- ders, 10¢ each. —25c each. corners, Colored Crepe Handker- Striped-border Handkerchiefs embroidered corners— Hemstitched Handkerchiefs VY —Boy Scout Handker- chiefs—15¢ each. White with, Plain Linen Handker- chiefs — Swiss -em - broidered Handker- chiefs—Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs with styles Handkerchiefs of Irish and Swiss manufac- ture, with floral de- signs or hand-worked corners — Plain Linen Handkerchiefs with -inch hems, 85c each. DOWNSTAIRS STORE. with -THE Boys’ Gilts in Wear: bles Featuring Downstairs Store Values BOYS’ TAPELESS BLOUSES in striped percales, ginghams and blue chambrays, sizes 6 to 16 years, $1.00. BOYS’ CAPS in blue gray and green mixtures, to 71%, $1.00. BOYS’ SHIRTS in striped percales, with attached collar, sizes 1244 to 1414, $1.25. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, serge, brown, sizes 63% A Da‘nty Sacque for Baby’s Gift Other Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, with Shadow Valen- ciennes and Filet-pattern lace trimming, priced from $3.25 to $4.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. A Jaunty Hair-bow For the Little Girl’s Gift Bee floral patterns and colorful stripes ready to | add their gaiety to the little girl’s collection of hair- — ribbons, featured in an excellent quality of firm — ta, 4 and 41% inches wide, at 25¢ yard. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Silk Camisole Gifts $1.00 and $1.25 fate sketch shows two charming styles in Silk Cami- soles—and there are many more in the Down- stairs Store for the inspiration of gift-choosers. At Right, Camisole of pink China silk, with trimming of Filet-pattern lace insertion, plain hemstitching and ribbon-run lace edge. The should- er straps are of satin ribbon. Price $1.00. At Left, Camisole of good quality pink satin, with ribbon-run __Filet- pattern lace edge for trimming, and shoulder straps © of insertion finished with small silk rosettes, $1.25. Price Boudoir Caps at 50c HE dainty Breakfast Cap that is chosen from this group is due to receive a welcome quite out of pro- portion to its modest cost. At this price there are Caps of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Satins and fine Nets, in combination with Filet-pattern, Shadow, Oriental and Venise Laces. In White, Coral, Shell-pink, Delft-blue and Yellow. Wide assortments to choose from, at 50¢. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, Men’s Silk Half-Hose at 90c Pair HESE are in the desirable two- in-one ribbed effect, shaped to fit, and feature Black and Cordovan color. Sizes 914 to 1114, Desirable gift quality—90¢ pair. Men's Lisle Half-hose, with double sole and reinforced heel and toe— in an excellent selection of colors, 50¢ pair. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. OFT cotton-and-wool crepe, wool albatross and cashmere fashion these dainty little Sacques, and they are beau- tified with machine-embroidered scallops and floral patterns, hand-embroidered French knots of feather and darning stiteh in pink or light-blue. Priced at S5¢, $1.50, $1.75, $1.95 and $2.50. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE, —