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PY baa SEATTLE STAR fi)" AMERICA WORD] FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET DOWNSTAIRS STORE| | S228: sae: ~~ If a Doll Bed Is Your Heart’s Desire or if you are wishing just as hard for a fire engine or a Teddy Bear, tell ings and yellow slippers and the wisp of a dress the wardrobe wo recognition of the commercial rights ountries In the rived in a fow minutes. “Tickets, please, ladies! shouted | " ‘ i y & man at the wicket Jooring laughter and all sorte Santa all about it while he is looking for your letter. Your letter is here, you DIDN'T KNOW 5 marks th: know, waiting for you to call for it, in Santa’s postoffice. ir the activ ENTER BY STA “What's the great ideat yunell in the distribution started In amazement, Who's friend are yout? ration of mandates over Lots of little boys and girls have written let- sue & When did you get in from Po | explain, an elderty | @unk?" a ters to Santa Claus and posted them in his post- shed at us. I recognized the Are you doing this on a bet?" | office. He loves to hear from his little friends. meone musta left the door manager, He looked a “What the-—what are you girls ¢ —TOY TOWN, THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ru expected ing here?" he shi 1. “Don't you ea your mother know you're! to aring soon are the Armenian situ know enoug nat the stage | out? Jation and the admt of the} Genrt | I determined not ery if it “ me atrugeie words, while | Killed me, But whe ina returned Septem. |i tana cut in with sort of apo |! Was almost in a of nervous) 5, an the regu-| ° ogy and I had all I could do to keep | hystertca, | oe 6 league's ae ° alrs r@) from bursting out erying I don’t know how I ever went . ved the am | | “Go round to the 4ist #t. door™/thru the “belle scene.” ernbly will approve the plan suggest: | a elg The manager interrupted. Then he| WATCHED NECK OF GIRL ed by the assembly's commission on | suddenly laughed and kept on laugh-| IN FRONT OF HER organization. ing tll we were out of sight. I never rained my eyen from the| Danger that the assembly will be Sto -Book Dolls I suppose it was funny, our not! foor except to watch the back of} come a “babel” was believed oD knowing enough to go to the stage|the girl's neck in front of mo as| viated today when the comminnion Women’s Pumps “i entrance, | we went thru the steps announced Spain had withdrawn he ° ° * . aga Pair, Well, we got tn at Inst, found the| When the show was over I got] request that Spanish be recognized | ‘As Quaint and Life-like as Can Be W d: sd nervous little man and were directed | into my own clothes, rushed from] as one of the official languages of ednesday to @ dressing room. | the place, dragging Edna with me,| the league. _ on . ZANGFELD SAID PUT HET, tnto a cab and to the hotel, where| ‘The silence which haa enveloped | ITTLE Miss Muffet, Goldilocks, Mary Lamb and iw 4 THE NICEST Gin’ 3 le “Mr. Ziegfeld has told me to put you In with the nicest girls,” he | © 4 myself to sleep the Japanese delegation waa broken | tte C A +t : this was “the life’ se many| today by an idealistic address by Mary Quite Contrary—all your story k friends envied! Viscount Ishit. ‘The head of the Nip- are these new Dolls— merry, chubby little persons OUGHT to advantage and priced cor- Fespondingly low to our. customers |} s!4 ‘tins the way thru s mase o¢} Swan e Deme Menret | Biren intent ingpe posed faut her | that you just have to cuddle. , are these good-looking Sec ee Be Pardon! mn Little Miss Muffet’s dress has a spider web F eA opened = Geor, motioned we to pop eter! on it, Goldilocks’ dress is yellow, of course, ox Black Suede One-eyelet Ties “Girls, here's Miss Mayt She's po. | The Star never Imten omatiy print, aa | euvenant, wh fe convinesd, and Mary’s dress boasts a little white lamb. Educational Bronze Kid One-eyelet Ties ing on in the bella scene tonight. [Stree “atetant ov makes an waluet | Iehii said, is the most effective | : ‘dag Look after her. |aed, they dant, SRB everrihing _theg| means of ushering in en ern of These Dollies are all 12 inches tall, with curl Boards Bronze Kid Pumps with beaded He hurried off leaving Bana and| write sbeut. | Whesever an serer sere = : 1 ie hat H “4s me feeling like two castaways on &| ler tt, and w tanks the Seconds | The, Vuaounts attrem, resuediy mohair hair and movable head, arms and legs. Mak . vamp desert iatnhd. eet et eee pansed on to the various delegations | a 5 Make a Delightful Game It was a big room, very hot and| ‘The Star stated Saturday that a| tht thelr interpreters, was greeted Priced at $4.50. of Reading, Writing light, with long mirrors and dressing | divorce had been granted to Ross ¥.| With ergat applause, OFne STOR Pee eee See and ’Rithmetic Such a low price makes it advisable to anticipate the season’s needs for oon and evening pumps. | Sizes 4} to 8. _ Widths AAA to C. An exceptional offering at $4.85. —THE DOWNST. S STORE | tables against either wall and down | y rs from Maude C. Powers. The the middie. A doren girls or 0, al-| fact is that while Powers started the! most entirely undressed, were mak-| guit, the divorce was granted to Mrs. | ing up at the mirrors or standing | powers. | |] about chattering. ‘They ail stared at _oeeceeemneeennentseeataiansane us. I wished the Moor could have| Denying that thelr building at 515 swallowed me | Westlake ave, used as @ dairy, re Edna and I slipped into a vacant! quires a sprinkling system in the place and began struggling with the| basement, as ordered by Jamea E —_— make-up bex I had bought that af-| Mackwell, superintendent of bona-|Gets Fruit in Store on Way | ternoon. ings, W. FP. Jahn and FL F. Jahn, | Nearly every girl was smoking. | owncrs of the structure, asked Mon. From School Boxes of chocolates were passed | day for an injunction restraining the around and the chattering made me city from closing the premise, RUTTM, Mont, Nov. 2.—eabel The Board pictured is te —————--—| Harper, 14, who died November 23, | priced at $1.50. after eating an apple, died as the re TATA oc ie fra etacatie'== ll ©“Comfy” House Slippers si. HE sliding blocks of this game board are easily moved to form words and sums and the er of the board is a slate. y. 4 => Fe Priced at 75¢, $1.00, —— $1.50 and $2.00. stomach today, She was on her 0 ’ Five an apple at grocery store ENSIVE, yet greatly appreciated gifts for all men's She died tn someone shortly Attar members of the family. N eckpieces DELIVER MILK telah teal wine cane Welcomed Gifts WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ REGULATION COMFY HEER Organdie Collar” FELT SLIPPERS with soft sheepskin soles and ‘> and Cuff Sets make BY PARCEL POST pompon; in old-rose, Astrachan-blue, taupe, orchid, tly ccaheobiere’ Oa vee rg light-blue, wine, Copenhagen, lavender and Oxford. ‘ f Milfions Would Be Saved|]| price g2.%5 nai one, an “especialy Tang, by Plan, Says Blaksles CHILDREN’S JULIET SLIPPERS in red or military- _¢, Tucked organdie of pin BY GEORGE B. WATERS blue, with matching fur trimming. Sizes 1114 to bd ey WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Save 2.50: 11, $2 made effect to a filet-lace- millions of dollarw daily to milk con- 2, $2.50; 5 to 11, $2.35, poe Collar and Cuff Set, numers by delivering the product ¥7 |}! WoxreN’s AND MISSES’ “HYLO SLIPPERS” with *~ ‘This ts the advice of James I contrasting cuff that buttons high around the Valenciennes lace inser- Blakslee, fourth assistant postmaster ankle, in old-rose, Astrachan-blue, Copenhagen-blue, _ tion, tucked organdie and general. He says it tn feasible to let orchid, wine, brown and Oxford.’ Price $3.25 pair. lace edging elaborate a the postman carry milk bottles from z third set, which includes the dairy farm to the urban con Same style as above with leather sole and low heel, in gojjar and cuffs, $2.00. ose a ee Oxford, gray, brown, wine and military-blue. Price i i: é yb tarmers could receive from 1 to 3 $3.50 pair. land - hemstitched cents more per quart for milk, thus French voile fashions a encouraging them to produce more CHILDREN’S “PUSS IN BOOTS” SLIPPERS with daintily fine Tuxedo Col- r) of this best of all foods, and that the animal design on cuff. In red only. Sizes 44% to lar and Cuff Set, $3.50; consumers could buy milk for from 11, $2.35 pair. others, exceedingly long r 3 to 4 cents less than they are now or with pattertied cnt Payne vent plan in @iatrfvuting|{| MEN'S “COMFY SLIPPERS” with soft padded soles, $4.50. milk in large cities is to concentrate to ease tired feet after a day’s work. Price $3.00 These super-dainty {ft in @ central point tm the rural pair. pe! gif ts regions, transport {t by milk trains —Fmst rLoon are packed when desired in individual boxes for Christmas giving. to the city terminal station, from whence it is moved by truck to the various creameries and treatment stations, These creameries distrib- ute milk in overlapping territory at enormous expense. Fahey-Brockman’s. merchandising methods have always cut costs to the bone and enable them to sell you this season’s goods at next year’s low prices---- NOW. ve the milk in the produc- s to the concentration | point, transport it to either a private | or public treatment station in the city, the distribution still to be in the hands of the postoffice. It could be in cans and bottied and dis to @ list of customers or, in- bottles could be sent by the farmers direct to their customers, Blakslee produced figures showing that in one city the customers pay | 21 cents a quart for milk and the Th N dl k S 5 farmers get 9 cents maximum! t irae pares post setaitn' tant amie e€ iNeediework oecton city would be 1 cent @ pound, or 2 Suits—Overcoats—Raincoats Gift Bandeaux ~~ > 00 »~ § 00 “ager aewcen'll Suggests These Gifts low higher y could give it eapecial attention," |f] —that may be made most acceptably individual by Ping than pancake oh ee aaron |, CONS ee Nee ees Dainty Laces about 7 a. m. to 3 p. m., and that could be used from midnight til OTTED Swiss is com- ALTERATIONS FREE—FIT GUARANTEED Seppe oye LINEN HAND TOWELS bined with Valenelen- Uttle additional expense, except for Several patterns in French knot designs; one in @ nes laces to form a dain’ waver eee wreath pattern has pointed hemstitched scallops for Bandeau meant for Forest fires in momntainous coun. crocheting; enh ae pres In gels et and wreath giving. The sketch sug- try are more numerous and destruc patterns, marked for scalloping, is another pattern, ts its daint: sheen: | pe Gn 20Gh ‘slopes shan on: orth, $2.50. Smaller linen. towels intended for cut-work ete $2.00. i ‘ BEHIND THE TIMES embroidering, scalloped edges, $2.00, A narrow Bandeau of all-Cluny lace with top LUNCHEON SETS AND fashighed in petal alias has blue ribbon shou! CENTERPIECES straps; $2.00. All-Cluny lace forms a |] White Indian Head fabric is used for a Luncheon Bandeau wider in front — Set stamped in basket design; 18 pieces in all, $1.50. it fastens nner) k A mercerized cotton fabric in fruit pattern, con- ribbon straps; Satisfaction or your money back FAHEY-BROCKMAN BUILDING, Third and Pike ARCADE BUILDING (Over Rhodes Co.) Second Ave. Raleigh Building, Portland AHEY-RROCKMAN nected with outline stitches, is $2.25. The completed Net edges Up Stairs Clothiers buy Upstarrs and save f7p0e Mea Fowler don't see any moa-{f| models furnish the color suggestions. , waistline as a se ern improvement in that strain of ing for pink silk Eee orci tees gamle Individual Centerpieces on art crash, in flower — of a Cluny-lace- iheyve dally tapers, nanditeee—* terns in blue or pink shades, with charts for working, Bandeau; ribbon Mrs. Fowler—I know all that, but 50c each. straps; $4.00. when they lay they don’t cackle a —THIRD FLOOR bit louder than hens did when eggs sold for 16 cents a dor — ZEA NUVUONNNTVONOAUTOO ATO ATER OPEN