The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1919, Page 16

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Posses Searching for Negro Slayer ELKTON, M4, Deo. 12--Armed POnees are searohing today for an un- faenutied negro who killed Lawrence Heors, a B. & 0, railroad official, ‘mat night, while be attempted to arrest the negro, ‘The negro eseaped after the shooting, and a number of soldiers from a nearby flying field were called to ala in the search. EVER SEE A STUFFED TUI? HERE’S CHANCE A stuffed tut, native Australian bird, whie his rapidly becora! unet, together with rare of wood and axes and miner Antipodes, was presented te seu of the University of Washing eB SER PETERS REE TERRES nosnare onansra era MOOE UICH OFFICES toliday: Hosiery a we infinite care thousands and thousands of pairs of beautiful, durable hose have ‘been carefully se- lected and arrangad with a view r “toward making selecting easier for the Christmas Shopper. Foe your gift decision, be F oe to make it something useful. Something whose fabric carries with it a degree of quality knd_ refine: ment. Consider well, then, the pro- priety of going beyond the sphere of Hosiery—the utilitarian gift. {Knights of Pythias to En- |tertain Supreme Chancellor F\) Supreme Chancellor Charter §. Da vis of Denver, Colo., head oMcer of the Knights of Pythian, will visit fe 4 iS | omic inl vinit to Beattie lodge No, 10. He will participate in the initiation ‘of @ large class of candidates from ja large gathering of knights will jereet the distinguished head of the | order at K.P, ball, First and Pike, at iN ttle Saturday of this week on an | Seattle and surrounding lodges, and T80 p.m. P KISL.B HOSE With reinforced toes and in black, white, brown, tan and Extra quality and =" $1.00 WOR dus SPHOENIX” eure @itk, with Usle tops and im shales of black, white and - Havant, is exceptionally well Tepresa nted in this number at, $1.35 on really appreciate _ these you must see them. - “WAYNE KNIT” _ HOSIR RY aa = silk, full fash- >, quality. te, Havana, a — aa cordovan and — Splendid values ...... $1.50 a. than 400 pairs of this splendid quality : “RA DMOOR” Plain Pure Silk Full- “Fashioned Hose, im every hate... $2.00 nareny “OF _ SUPERLATIVE QUALITY “Onyx,” “MeCallum” _ and “Eiffel” in a very ~ large assortment of fan- ey lace and plain num- The country no finer lines these. Considering qualities these prices are very moderate | $5.50. $10 SILK “SHAWKNIT” HOSE a i. - HALF Im Diack, white, tan, cordovan, | gray and navy; a splendid . ogg four pairs to the bex. .$2.00 ‘we break boxes. in men’s Richelieu Hose {Is a wonderful vaiue 90 c at ‘” Black and cordovan only. “PHOENIX” PURE SILK SOX Im black, white, navy, cor @ovan and dark gray; packed three pairs in pretty Christ- Lennon's Glove Bonds are growing more pop- Glar every day. They fare the casiext sohution to the gift problem 1106 Second Avenue seer Building AEE EEE EEE EEE EES RATIFY SUFFRAGE DENVER, Colo, Dee, 12.—The o legislature, ‘in special ses- here, ratified the constitutional | In black, We have made special preparations for you and our counters are fairly creaking under their welcome burden of desirable Hosiery. Hosiery for Miss to Mother and From Lad to Dad Packed two pairs in a box, this fancy “RICHELIEU” white, gold, brown and mouse colors ; per pair Threadcraft artisans fairly outdid them- selves in producing this two-tone “vertical cord.” In suede and navy, suede and white, beaver and white, cor- dovan and navy, cor- dovan and green, and black and navy. In single pairs or in two or three pairs, im fancy Christmas bores Per Pair .... $2.50 Of extra quality is this “ITALIAN SILK” Fancy Lace Hose, in black, white and cocoa, | at and another “Italian at.» $9.50 | A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF WOOL HEATHER aT RE HOSTERY $3.75 Pa ‘and dark ‘otesag This Hosiery scarce and difficult > obtain, but our stock offers an venity to select wise How- ever, it behooves one to make early selections. BUY A BOX OF SOX FOR “DAD* He hates to buy them and, besides, Dads are not the best judges. We have a wonderful stock of Men's Sox and they are packed two, three, four and wx pairs in fancy Christmas boxes, ready to hand to Santa Claus. CHILDREN’S | WOOL HOSE In a comprehensive assortment of weights, qualities and cob ors, at— 75¢ $1.00 Pine at Westlake \y ,) ’ i 6. NEW STYLE FANCY HEATHER HOSE The color combinations and weaves are entirely new. They are meeting with instant favor. The combinations of brown and green, navy and green, black and navy, brown and gold, black and white, brown and purple and several tri- color schemes. Remark- able val- $2. 00 ues at.. “MeCALLUM” Is the “Stop!” signal for those who are conver- sant with Hosiery qual- ity. This number is well worthy of the name. It is a full-fashioned, all- silk number in black, white, beige, nigger- head, cordovan, sand, battleship, lead, cloth-of- silver, taupe and smoke. They are exceptional val- .... $3.00 A welcome number is this “PHOENIX” Pure silk lace clock Hose in black, white and navy, PURE SILK “RICHELIEU” Hose at nears the apex of Hos- iery quality. Another high quatity “PHOENIX” SILK HOSE Im black, white, navy and cor. 09 .. $1.35 at . > Three pairs to the box MEN'S PURE WOOL HOSIERY Im black, brown, green, navy kha .$1.00 MEN'S FINE WOOL fOSTERY in “Phoentz” and “Rittel™ at— $1.75 ... $2.00 CHILDREN’S HOSIERY m eapeciaily durable Hone of iste is shown im black and white 35c at ONYX Another !n mercarized Isle ts shown tn black, white, tan, olive and drab, @ sss CHILDREN’S HEATHER HOSE In brown and gray mix ie $1.75 st .. Lennon's “Gift Irders” are good at i p iny Lennon store. Vogue Patterns Because so few typewritten inks are indelible or unalterable, the Ven ezuclan government has forbldden the official registration of typewrit- in suffrage amendment at noon | ten documenta, The measure now goes to the governor for his } dignature, ; Australia is suffering from a priek- The Eskimo’s family lamp consists of a shallow semi-circular dish of pear pest, which takes advantage | soapstone, with a wick of fateatur. the rivers as a means of spreading. ated moss. ‘Saé Francisco Offers Skilled Mechanics Steady Work The shipyards and commercial shops of San Francisco and "adjacent cities, fean” or “Open Shop” plan. which were closed October 1, 1919, by strike, which still exists, reopened Novernber 24 on the general “Amer- Announcement was made to the men that ten days would be given them to return to their employment; that if they did pot return, permanent places would be offered to workmen from other localities. More than twelve thousand men are now work- ing. We need more, and positions are now open to many thousand shtmen at the following basic wages a Molders, core makers, machinists, ship fitters, bofler makers, fiveters and caulkers, #0 cents an hour; pattern makers, 9% cente; iths, 86 cents. Positions open to experienced foremen assistant foremen at advanced rates. Yards and shops offer steady employment to qualified men— union or non-union—without discrimination. Good wages under excellent living conditions, Cost of living _ lowest in the country. Climate makes it possible to work 365 days in the year. Good school, Unequaled climate, and healthful place for children. For turther particulars apply Metet Eoin Clearance Bureau, Bheléen Bidg., San Francisco, Cali! | | me, early pation! tients w If You Get Black Leather Package Maybe It’s Book} If you get a mysterious black leather package in the mall, maybe it | isn’t’ bomb, Maybe it's merely a copy of Jack | London's book, “Michael—Brother of | Jerry,” which is being mailed you by 1 Mrs. Banford Bertrand Ricaby, secre tary of the local Jack London club. Mrs. Ricaby has adopted this means of circulating the book in tho | hope that those who read will be im-| pelied to join the club, whose object | ia to eliminate animal acts in thea. tres and cireuses SESE RS SESE PE REISE EIS IS PS ISIS IBS 2 er ehete the te hater bate ete teeta teeta te be tebe be pete Supreme Keeper of Records and Seal Fred ©. Wheaton of Minneapolis will accompany the chief, and both are orators of a high class. A re ception committee representing Seat tle lodge No, 10 will meet the visitors on their arrival at 5 p. m, and esoort them to the New Washington hotel and later to the hall, The lodge will convene at T o'clock to dixpone of preliminary business, Grand Chan collor Geo, FB. Tew of Beattle and other grand lodge officers will meet | the supreme officers at Tacoma and conduct them to this city, UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT SEEKS AID FOR LAND STANFORD UNTVERSITY, Dee 12—A petition appealing for assist * wan received today from Preat dent Simon Petleura, of the Republic of Ukrania, by Chancellor David Starr Jordan, Tho letter sets forth the terrible suffering in the country President Petieura, who is a friend ot Dr. Jordan, begs him to use his influence to get allevietion for the republic. gard co theatres and cirouses, Every act of performance announced on the Program must be given. mcrifice, and every cent you can save is important But Do not be influenced by mere price, The eyes are far too exsential to comfort and bappiness to take any chances, 325 Pree Street Near Fovnrtn. Every cent raised from the membership campaign will be devoted to home purposes. The entire war money quota has been paid in cash by the Chapter. A Peace Program of tremen- dous importance to every sou! is about to be Iqunch- ed by this great Organiza- tion. It is a campaign against Disease and Un- happiness and is one that means Contentment for all mankind. No one will be asked for more than one single dollar. Come to Headquarters and assist in putting the Campaign ome @ treat Christmas. Carefully , jee and re- by ex ny until des on im reached. Express prepaid to any express office in U. 8. Guaranterd to arrive in excellent condition, Write or phone us your order $2.00 Pi THE OCRAN rienmnite, COMPA Pler au 1525 Ratirond Ave. of Pike St. Brig Main 990. Fil, REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to tntroduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest apd strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; yu can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 16 years, $8.00 Crowns ... $8.00 Bridgework $2.0 Amalgam Filling. ‘winless EK: mornin We tented our work. . in the right place. An wore guoremess for 15 years Bring thie Open Sundays Frem © te 12 for Werking People EXAMINATION FREE 00 Set of Teeth. ... 00 Set Whalebone Teeth Ton taken {i advice tree. ie 1. our n coming to our office, be sure with you, ‘The tas of Italy are strict te re| These are the days of economy and} | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 90 UNIVERSITY oF, Oppesite Freser-ratersen On |] Howard's Speetacto: ton by 8. ©. Haseard, formerly of Se attle, but recently of Australia. DELAY CONSTRUCTION OF BEACH DRIVE WALK Consideration of a resolution for the construction of concrete walks on Peach drive in Alki district wis post poned for two months at & meeting of the council streets and sewers committes Thursday, The proposed improvement will cot $28,672.95, cording to the city engineér’ mate Everyone Should Orink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away ‘n femach, liver and bowel poisons before breakfast | To feel your best day In and day out, to fee! clean Inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head, no constipa tion, billows attacks, aick headache, colds, rheurmatiom or gaawy, acid stomach, you munt bathe on the In side like you bathe outside This ie vastly more important, because | the skin pores do not absorb im purtties {nto the blood, while the bowel pores do. kidneys and bowels, drink before breakfast each day, a glans of het | water with @ teaspoonful of lime | stone phosphate in it. Thin wil! cleanse, purtfy and freshen the en tire alimentary tract before eating more food. Get a quarter pound of tmestone phosphate from your pharmactst. It | te Inexpensive and almont tastelens Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your system of thene vile poisons and toxins; also to pre. vent thelr formation. A Savings Bank Book _ For Christmas What better gift can you make to father or mother wife or child? This bank reetives ac counts from ONE DOL LAR upward Open Saturday Evening From 7 to 8 o'Clock DEVEREUX And fie Company in a Repertoire Na Fnglial ¢ Barber and Frawley and Louise; Jackson: Sterl Marguerite. 6 (Sunda, . Meer ata, (ox- ondays), 27¢. Ladiew Mate dayn), 13c. Mats, 2:30. 5 and cont ma (except “BONNIE, BONNIE LASSI” To keep these peteons and toxins! ' wet! (hushed trom the stomach, ttver, | w CALIFORNIA GUARD wact sommu | Toomey of Fresno today asked for | Chamber of Commerce of San Diego The Home Gift A Victrola, Grafonola or Sonora (CHRISTMAS, the home day of all the year. It is our day of rejoicing most in those whom we love that are with us. It is our day of miss- ing most those who are not with us now—and yet a time when the bit- terness of loss is softened and sorrow is touched with tenderness. And it is a day for which music seems the only adequate expression, for music is the language of the heart. Surely a Talking Machine, which brings into the home circle all that music can offer in the way of solace and of joy, is a supremely satisfy- ing gift. Will your Christmas be enriched this year by a Talking Machine— and for years to come? Reserve your Christmas Talking Machine now! We carry standard makes only. Priced from $25.00 to $1,000—Terms If Desired Push stone Piano Gx is Victor and Columbia Records 1519 Third Ave. ganteation of an artiliery company. | To the San Diego letter General | Derree replied he hoped San Diego | would organize two artillery com panies. To Frese and san Dero | he promised active assistance of fy TO BE ORGANIZED | SACRAMENTO, 12.—Indica- tions of early revival of the national guard organization in California are hown. AdjutantGeneral J r eo sald, in letters and his office almost 4 jes seeking establish {a national guard unit A telegram from Mayor W. HOW ABOUT THAT OVERCOAT? Many more of these snappy days in sight— ORDER NOW! | | F SAN FRANCL Los AN astructions relative to organization | f two Infantry companies, and the | FREQUENT Ss. & NOME cory. rote to ask for assistance in a Cc. C. BERG Seattle’s Pioneer Manufacturing Furrier m1 QUITS BUSINESS Stock selling out fast. Get your Furs for Christ- mas Gifts tomorrow at HALF PRICE. You can still get good choice. DRESSED SKINS AT WHOLESALE PRICES We are selling out our dressed skins in all the popular furs at extremely low prices. Fine chanée to get furs for trimmings. Dressmakers, attention! UNION TAILORS Many desirable patterns priced as low as $30.00 CLOSING OUT SALE NOW GOING ON 1419 First Ave. Between Union & Pike

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