The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1919, Page 19

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MILLER’S “Reliable” 1007 Second Avenue The Gift Which best expresses the Christmas Spirit is LEATHER GOODS. Two floors featuring a wonderful display of Traveling Utilities and Ware. Fancy Leather Hundreds of beautiful and ap- 4 propriate gifts suitable for both ;men and women. mis You’d be delighted, wouldn't you, upon the receipt of a hand- some Wardrobe Trunk, a fine Traveling Bag, Suit Case or one of the many items contained in this store, whose showing of Gifts of Leather is the largest and most complete in the Pacific North- west? Only Four More Shopping Days Until Christmas Miller Trunk and Leather Goods Co. 1007 Second Avenue Rialto Building HIS great Holiday Store pre- sents the most attractive place for prudent shoppers. On every hand particular cus- tomers are selecting practical items that are measuring up to their fondest expectations. Specially Priced Blouses Luxuriant Furs Charming Millinery Stylish Coats And Novel Suits And no matter what you may select, remember it is “Easy to Pay the Eastern Way.” 211 UNION THE SEATTLE STAR Theodore(“ x Letters to! EDITED ty HisChildren F OOSEPH BUCKLIN TISHOR Se fs Christmas Present to His (To Mrs, Dora Wat White House, De re : | iis eta | A Tribute to Archie bi White House, March 11, 1906 : ‘ louse | Dear 1 t Dickens and Thackeray Let's go buy Hold’. French pas try. Uptown, 114 Third ave; down ‘ ts . “ town, 913 Second ave. - vn \e ; - . v | FRESH CRACKED 8" (0 ena bin at « CRAB WITH MAY- ONNAISE DRESSING 1332-34 SECOND N ideal Man’s Gift is thing to wear, vecially when it is a “Bradbury” Suit or Over- coat. Men, men, _Just naturally cc “astern” for they have té pa elsew some- and Women wh« ne to the no desire here. “Bradbury” garment pre- ferred by the most particular, for they are typical of the dash and go of America’s best dressed men. sanilh ican , Bath Robes Jackets Hats, Shoes Smolkiiig and FRIDAY, \Eé DECEMBER 19, 1919. PAGE 19 and you're cate of which only and they told me “Exactly, Madam,” said our saleslady, bought them all and brought them here.” “Tl take it lected anothet a few days ago I priced at Ashbrook’s in Bellingham $22.50?” it was “and it’s the same hat—we and this one, too,” said our visitor. Whereupon she se- at $1.69 which had previously been $7.50. asking only $5.89 for that beautiful pattern hat, the dupli- | “ASHBROOK’S” Bellingham’s Leading Millinery Shop I carri to $55.00, picture hats to $ $20.00, | lected with care almost amounting to reverence. H] for the demand—they would have been i New York. \| EVERY HAT Ashbrook FAILED! On Main Floor We bought the Stock and it’s now _ Price at tremendous reductions—the whole store has been turned over to it. Every “Ashbrook” Hat on the downstairs floor, regardless of value, 4 is reduced to : Hundreds to Select From $1.69 and $5.89 d a wonderful line of hats—pattern hats to $65.00, costume hats 5.00, dance hats to $27.50, afternoon hats to dress hats to $17.50 and street hats to $15.00. They were se- They were really too exclusive more at home on Fifth Avenue, Villow Fights Will these great artists not come down to either breakfast. lunch, as she is going to spend fight, and after five|night at Baltimore with the or ten minutes of this we would «0 | partes, into mother's room, and I would| I was so interested in your them the book mother had been |“Phineas Finn” that I ordered a ng them, “The Legend of Mont-|myself. I have also ordered D st With the Boys par wa and back again. annimer We just got thru it the very |cey’s works, as I find we have th ame upstairs, I found last evening. Both Skip and Jack |got them at the White House, ing & great have welcomed mother back with | (To Be Continued) Archie a kling with laughter, Archie frantic joy .|in and lay on her bed as soon as she and this morning came | (Copyright, 1919, Charles Sq Sons.) sing in your home on Christmas Give That VICTROLA This Christmas | and let the world’s great artists entertain you and your family for years to come. There is a style for every purse. Select yours today. $25 up Convenient Terms < Sherman,| ay & Co. Third Avenue at Pine try, we wae. Sea Tacoma Spokane Portland Cr. “NS

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