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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1919. GASOLINE-SOAKED delightfully xelting lien and hyena ry | detiat rederglle y Mineg APE CLOTHING IGNITES| HisChildren | ) boa thet the /4¥% tf in the olty hompits " large -Aoseph Bucklin Bishop me ai hursdn “ " n n Thursday repult of bedy burns received late | AU SHARES SOMO, i) down to dinner I got him to spend three-quarters of an hour in telling SPECIAL CARS WILL | CARRY STORE workers RIGHMOND OIL vening tmber f. |laat night, when his gasoline-noaked | itin’s birthday and he | ¢ Letters to Edited by\. war risk insurance have be: great that Bradley T wikes, representing the war riwk uranee department here, reported | Thuraday he has been compelled to | ] |Tacoma tawyer, in disqualified for “The boys are ao anxious to re | practice in this wtate, the supreme new the government polictes that) court had ruled today, sustaining the | protected their families during the | poe, endation of the state board of war,” said Fowlkes, “that our busl-|jaw examiners. Nex has more’than doubled the last | two weeks. Fowlkes left Thursday for Special cars will be operated from some of the larger businens estab-| ‘ » |to take care of the hundreds of em- Demands 6¢ ex-servies men for re-| ar 6 hu LICHMOND, Cal., D w: * , ployer of these firms and to relic RICHMOND, Cal., Dec. 18 =U an announcement Wednesday by | the largest olf works in the world, it Superintendent Thomas ¥, Murphine Ban North ¥nd congestion, according to|°4 Press)—Richmond ta to Rave the weest ever saw, be daloced | ever saw, f public utilities Wolcott (who ia Arent ® couple of nights here. Ope after noon we had hide-and-go#eck, bring ing down Mr, Garfield and the Gar-| ject field boys, and Archio turning up| Mother and I «tis walk around the with the entire football team, who grounds every day after bréakfast took a day off for the special pur 10 gardens, of course, are very We had obstacle races, hide-| very dishevelled now, the snapdrag Ko-meok yan's buff, and) ons holding out better than any other ything was times flowers. when f felt th as a perfect | (To Be Continued) shoal of small boys b ing in every | (Copyright, 1919, Charles Scribner's Refore we came' direction up and down atairs, and’ Sons.) ¢ was learned today An ent came from the Standard Ol Co, that it will improve and extend its plant here at @ cout: ot $8,000,000. Work has begun on the 100-aere tract recetttly acquired by the eomie pany Mechanical shops wil bw -\erected first, an dthese will be avall- ible for further construction, all Of © posts in behalf of the re-| which will be under the direction Of 7) | pla f onference with the ar insurance. Later he|the Foundation company. insug umissioner and | will go east of the mountains, visi T lant will employ 1,000 more jean Ls {ficera, after which he|ing @ach of the 105 legion posts in| men n at present when the plant announ he will tour the south: | the state. is completed. arburetor at V ‘all st, when the ent oo-| announce %) which healthy pe find interest-| ridden with mother a great a - those which are not In the Last Monday when mother had gone candy variety, but| to New York I had Selous, the great African hunter, to spend the day and night. He is a perfect old dear; just 18 simple and natural ax can be and 1 took him, with 4 Pinchot, Amba» im Garfield, for the name to din In the fall of 1905. had bee | Roosevelt's plar | | } ing are . thru and over every conceivable ob-| while port least of | which | suffering trayed, @ nobl ying foulness and tion of 5 ered a mes reforms w The abo being adv » they must be por & joyous as well as urged r was | | , the pres |} fan, 1 have @ent at this time, “This govern | | goal, the F Ment stands for manhood Tirst.” || now quite a steady playmate he declared, “and for business || ang 1 play about alike: and I have ner only) as an adjunct of manhood.” | | |—The Editor went part of the state, speaking at cramble and climb in he | aftern and they al afterwards FREDERICK & NELSON | Downstairs STORE | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET 1 The Gift of Silk and Cloth Dresses a Handsome Tie for Midwinter Needs Pleases Most Men Attractively Low-priced HERE are upwards of 475 Dresses for Women and Misses in the Downstairs Store, providing admirably for busi- ness, afternoon and evening wear, and including also many Frocks in extra sizes. Silk Dresses are of Crepe de Chine, Soft Taffeta, Messa- line, Georgette Crepe and Charmeuse. Cloth Dresses are of Tricotine, Serge and Wool Jersey. The Evening Frocks are delight- ful combinations of lace or net and silk, often. brilliant with metallic embroidery. Very attractive groups are featured at $16.75 $22.50 $25.00 $33.50 $41.75 | DOWNSTAIRS STORE | | | | Incidents of a Southern Trip White House, Nov. 1, 1905. | Dear Kermit: I had a great time} the South, and it was very nice! @ having Mr, John Mclthenny d Mr. John Greenway with me, Of GOurse I enjoyed most the three days When mother was there. But I was Bo well received and had so many things to say which I was realty glad 20 say, that the whole trip was & | success. When I left New Orleans the little lighthouse tender to go m to the gulf where the big war ship was awaiting me, we had a col- time and the shock pitched me for- ward so that I dove right thru the window, taking the glass all out ex | Sept a jagged rim round the very | edge. But I went thru so quickly that I received only some minute Beratches on my face and hands which, however, bled pretty freely. I | was very glad to come up the coast “with the squadron of great armored ra. In the gulf the weather was hot and calm, bus soon after rounding ‘Piorida and heading northward we Yan into a gale. Admiral Brownson 4g a regular little gamecock and he sh the vessels to their | great fun to see the huge Delightful Choosing in Gift Handkerchiefs S° easy to tuck in with letter or Christmas — Card, and so gratefully received, always, Handkerchiefs have earned their great popular- — ity with gift-choosers. The Downstairs Store is well-stocked with good, moderately-priced Handkerchiefs, among them: : Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs with : colored cord edge and em- broidered corner, also plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 5¢ each. Hemstitched Lawn Handker- chiefs with white or colored | embroidery, and plain Lawn Handkerchiefs, 10¢ cach. : Striped-border Handkerchiefs with embroidered cor- ners; White Hemstitched Lawn Handkerchiefs with | embroidery in corner, 15¢ each ‘ All-linen Handkerchiefs with 14-inch hem, and fine Lawn Handkerchiefs with elaborate corner designs, 20¢ each. P. Alllinen Handkerchiefs, Swiss-embroidered Handker= chiefs and Scalloped-edge Handkerchiefs, 25¢ each. Handkerchiefs of sheer lawn, with hemstitched or seal- loped edges and white or colored embroidered cor- — ners, 18¢ each; 2 for 35¢. Plain Linen Handkerchiefs with 14-inch hems, 35¢_— each. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Satin Boudoir Slippers $1.35 and $1.50 Lovely Gifts for Women I was standing up at the for no matter how many he has already, supplies have a way of running low, and every Tie comes into use eventually, Rich Brocades — Fig- ured Poplins — Foulards ‘raft pounding steadily into the gale J] -——Reps and other silks ‘and forging onward thru the bille are featured in the of the waves were so high that|f) &re Pthe water came greén grer the fly-/]/ Christmas displays of | Men’s Gift Ties, in col- ing bridge forward, and some of the | officers were thrown dowd and be . orings and patigrns to suit every age and com- Druised. One of the other ships a @ man overboard, and altho we hunt @d for bim an hour and a half, we! Id not get him, and had a boat plexion. Eiaahea in the endeavor a When I got back here I fourid sis-| @er, very interesting about her East-| 9) Pern trip. She bas had a great time, | And what is more, she has behaved) ighty well under rather trying cir ‘cumstances. Ethel was a dear, as Bilways, and the two little boys were as cunning as possible. Sister had brought them some very small Jap- anese fencing armor, which they had of course put on with glee, and were fencing with wooden two- Very attractive groups at $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. $ $29.50 | ~—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Hand-embroidered Crepe Combing Jackets $3.95 F graceful circular design, these Jack- ets with their hand- embroidered borders, are easily slipped on and off. They are of plain-color trepe in beautiful shades of Pink Old-rose Delft-blue Lavender with picot edging and satin ribbon bow at front fastening. An attractive gift—at $3.95. —THE DOWNS head, which I was ushered {n to see, ‘and in addition to the regular eyes, sawtooth mouth, Archie im the back of the pump- “Pumpkin Giant,” the illuminating it beauti- other was waiting for me : wy yard, looking too pretty for anything, when I arrived. She had a ride this afternoon. Of T am up to my ears in work. ‘The mornings are lovely now, crisp J and fresh: after breakfast mother and I walk around the grounds ac- companied by Skip, and also by Slip- ‘Per, her bell tinking loudly. Warm Sweaters Good Gifts for Misses and Children $3.95 and $5.75 GAY Sweater is often the most appropriate choice for the little girl's gift, as many gift-seckers agree. Chocolate Chips Special, 65c Pound HE delicious honey- comb molasses cen- ters of these Chips are of the crumble-at-a- touch sort, and they have rich chocolate coat- ings. Special, pound. -THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. even yet some honeysuckle is ing on the porch. * Poets and Princes White House, Nov. 6, 1905. Dear Kermit: Just a line, for I have nothing to say this week. | e caught up with my work. One we had a rather forlorn little : and his nice wife in at lunch t made me feel quite badly by ing so grateful at my traving men-| Rioned him in what I fear was a very patronizing and indeed, almost su | ‘cilious way, as having written an) %) @ccasional good poem. I am much istruck by Robinson's two poems} Which you sent mother. What a [queer mystical creature he ts! I did| pot understand one of them—that Bbhout the gardens—and I do not) know that I like either of ther q te| } Pitas much as some of those in “The| q ‘Children of the Night.” | MPtainly has got the real spirit of Eepoetry in him’ Whether he can | make it come out I am not quite| re. f Prince Louis of Ratte: Bi been here and I hav Much pleased with In good adn Coat-styles, middy and slip- over effects are featured, in Cardinal Cherry Turquoise Salmon Emerald Rose Buff Brown Sizes 28 to 86. Attractively priced at $3.95 and $5.75. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORK. TAINS STORE. g ‘A BAND of soft white fur tops some of these Quilted : Satin Slippers and they are also embroidered on toe in floral design. Choice of old-rose, light-blue and Delft-blue, sizes 4 to 7 at $1.50 pair. : Quilted Silk Slippers with ribbon binding around top, and rosette on vamp, in Delft-blue, Pink, Old-roge, — Lavender and Light-blue, sizes 4 to 7, $1.35 pair, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB. Friday, 65¢ Bead Necklaces 15c to $7.00 ROM the small necklace combining wood and glass beads, at 15¢, to the handsome string of filled Pearl Beads at $7.00, there is a wealth of Bead Neck- laces in the Downstairs Store. But he Jewelry Gifts for Tiny Tots 75c ITTLE girls’ needs in jewelry are not numerous, it’s true, but these gifts compensate for that by being more than ordinarily attractive. tion he is a w man and it was ¢ to talk} and his a mid-| 6 with us, and them ith him We had t | nephew, Prince Ale shipman, to lunch alor We really enjoyed ha i the state dinner he « = and Bonaparte, and I cx miling to myself here was this Britis ide the American yy being the grandnept Ipoleon and the grandsor ing of Westphalia; wt Brit won of a} ot | Phoenix Silk-boot Stockings $1.35 HE assurance of ser- viceability goes with the gift of Phoenix Hose. They are featured in Black, Havana-brown, Arizona-silver, Battle- ship-gray, Pink and White at $1.35 pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Gold-initialed Correspondence Stationery 35c Box HITE linen-finished paper of good qual- ity, with decorative gold initial in plate-marked panel. Cut Crystal Beads in various colorings vie “with those that alternate large beads with metallic links and the novelties of shell-like composition which end in large pendants. Priced from 15¢ to $7.00. —THE Gold-top Dressing Pins in sets of three connected by fine chain—for fastening the little lingerie frock —T5e, admiral was the « [Hessian general who was the sub tof King Jerome « “Napoleon, and t by no mean Sereditably, deserted him in the mid-|{} dle of the battle of Leipsic | -— Useful Gifts in Brassware Novels and Games : IFTS of lasting beauty and utility, growing more | attractive with use. Included are Brass Flower Baskets, $1.75, $2.75 and $3.25. Brass Vases, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Brass Hanging Baskets, $1.00, $1.75, $2.50 and $3.25. Brass Ash Trays, 35c to $2.50. Four-piece Aluminum Cooking Set $2.50 7 useful Cooking Set consists of 6-quart ket- tle and two 2-quart pans with cover—to form steamer, cereal cooker and other combinations. It is often possible to cook an entire meal with this set alone. Unusually good value at $2.50. -—THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. DOWNSTAIRS STORE. ‘ Gold-plated Rings in plain and stone-set styles, 75c. Adjustable Bracelets in plain and engraved effects, T5e. Tiny Lockets on fine-link chains, 75c. Bib Clasps with chain, $1.00. Hinged Bracelets, $1.25. ) Normally 1 on the ending is }with you that if the h dle She ought to die worthily and nobly, | j#o that our sorrow at the tragedy whall be tempered with the joy and pride one always feels when a man does his duty well and br ‘There is quite enough sorrow Bhame and suffering and in real life, and there | meeting it unnecensa As police commissior uty to deal with all kind Imisery and hideo Mnfamy; and 1 should worse than a coward if fh Rifrom doing what was nec here would have been THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Nut Sets at $1.95 IFTS of real usefulness at very modest cost. Nut Sets as pictured in brown- mahogany finish, complete Women’s Glace Gloves $1.95 Pair LACK, tan and gray are represented in these at- of squalid able Smokers’ Stands, ranging in price from $3.25 for the aii this misery and ‘erime, or at least er in my reading nov alor and ding them yd then in r & steady thing h is a powerful ich really is inter does good; but pormally the which do good and the books Ni atory tim and which style pic- tured, to $5.75. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. Twenty-four sheets of pa- per with envelopes, 35¢ box. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. tractively-priced Gloves — one- styles, with self stitching. Price $1.95 pair. and two-clasp —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORB. with nut crack and six picks, ® $1.95. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. + Ee Exceptionally low-priced at_

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