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Grahams — MID-SEASON CLEARANCE of Women’s and Misses’ COATS SUITS DRESSES BLOUSES and HATS At Extraordinary Reductions At the very height of the season, with months of wear in prog- ress, you may effect economies of marked importance on mer- chandise distinctive of mode and of superior quality. The collections are so varied as to afford selections for every type and every occasion. The savings are of the sort usually found only in season-end sales. Women’s and Misses’ Coats Reduced to $29.50 $69.50 $97.50 $150.00 Formerly $35.00 Formerly $95.00 Formerly $135.00 Formerly $195.00 and $49.50 to $125.00 to $195.00 to $225.00 Handsome Coats and Wraps of Veldyne, Marvella, Duvet de Laine, Cham- oistyne, Evora, Velour, Bolivia and Silvertone, many enriched by — col- be >i wag Squirrel, Australian and blended Opossum, Raccoon, Nutria ani e. Women’s and Misses’ Suits Reduced to $27.50 $34.75 $42.50 | $50.00 Formerly $55.00 Formerly $69.50 Formerly $85.00 Formerly $100.00 Distinctive tailored and fur-trimmed models in Veldyne, Duvet de Laine, Peachbloom, Tinseltone, Velour and Tricotine. Every wanted color and favored style are represented in these groups. Women’s and Misses’ Dresses Reduced to $21.75 $31.75 $41.75 $52.75 Formerly $24.50 Formerly $35.00 Formerly $49.50 Formerly $65.00 to $39.50 to $59.50 to $75.00 to $100.00 Attractive models in Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, Tricolette, Taffeta and Duvetyn, Tricotine, Velour and Serge, for street and afternoon wear. Blouses Reduced to $4.95 $9.75 $12.95 - $15.00 Formerly $5.75 Formerly $12.50 Formerly $15.00 Formerly $20.00 to $7.50 to $15.00 to $17.50 to $25.00 Smart a gr pam “over-blouse” and “tie-back” models of Satin, “Mignon- ette” and Georgette in all wanted suit shades, with every phase of trim; also white, flesh and bisque with dainty lace trims and tailored models of wash satin. Women’s and Misses’ Hats Reduced to $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 $15.00 Formerly $7.50 Formerly $12.50 Formerly $15.00 Formerly $20.00 to $10.00 to $15.00 to $18.50 to $25.00 Involved in. these groups are the smartest styles of the season in large, small and medium shapes, in every desired material, color and trim. SECOND AT PINE Sore Throat, Colds | Quickly Checked By Hemite’e transfers are: Maj, Francis J. Dunnigan, to 18th * to Camp Lewis Duty | ticia artillery, Camp Lewis; Lieut WASHINGTON, Dec 0 ,-2nte renee a age to 47th infan. | Wm. M. Inglis, Fort Worden, Wash., mick ae ae Bas, Wiltard 3 Sore throat and chest tolds| in assigned to the 59th infantry, | chards, to Fort Lawton ax anwist should never be neglected, Few |Camp Lewin, according to sem) |8Mt ordnance officer for the Ninth people realize how often they re-| orders made public pte > ats: (‘ sult seriously if not promptly — * \checked. Hamlin’s Wizard Oil is § : @ safe, simple and effective treat- | Maj. Inglis Sent Other | ee CS ened | Embossine Engraved here WHY NOT! | ment. Used as a fr le for sore | throat it brings quick relief, Rubbed | on the chest it will often loosen up ste, he CHRISTMAS CARDS : th paper that hight. ‘Keep'a bottle on the shelt, | = TAKE IN THE | $3.10 to $7.50 aration’ to hues fy Wa'nadicioe thas ar | MATINEE for 50° | Nea ers rst “aid when the doctor may be. far TODAY tee5¢ , en | S24 iuene’ secur in wary tami Ss ell 2 | Price includes sentiment, name and jee @ troubles 1° ‘acl joother! on jos envelope, read oO Thall, Comm Gia St eat ct dee td a am Pie ray ettgy 4rd Ol) wil aiways bring quick rellet | Pettijohn Printing Co. PAPER. Generous sive bottie She, You are troubled with const! pede etry Mamiin; a ac a ae | 705 First Avenue 4 z Ao THE SEATTLE STAR {dizzy spells, or twinges and , WEDNESDAY, DECEMTER #, 1998, KOTAKIANS HEAR OF cry He Thought He Was dow in the shop. He ran excitedly inte the atreet r Being Bombarded | 1yndon Hopkins, #24 26th ave. 8. nlained*the supposed shooting, and! ‘The proprietor of a confectionery | **Piained supposed shooting cade dns the appeased the . Hopkins | 9 Pun nacional ete store on the southeast corner of | quid his auto 1d run over | Adress before | Fourth ave. and Madison st. thourht|the bowl of a p was being bombarded Tuesday | street, and it he | Money-Raising Campaigns —— ‘S$ UNEMPLOYED “The Unemployed Army tm Be scheduled subject of an 6 Mhaonic clu pt. P. B. Martin of f America was the yin n mot thru the | | Bastern cities have found that the community chest idea is an efficient H . mys A. B, Eldridge f the Eldridge Buick Com n @ letter to the trustees of aMerca, pa the Chamber of € st returned « plan has A Special Sale of the Famous Eldredge and Western Electric Sewing Machines jtives and solicitors money #o raised could be placed to a better advantage. The charities indorsement bureau of the Chamber of Commerce has been investiguting this plan and it tr expected the bure will recommendations very soon. submit Bureau of Missing Relatives | The Star tewites tte readers to use’ this depart ment to Ubetr } comenua iee, | at Marynvilie, | Snohomish county, about 1878, also | residents of Tacoma and Seattle. On |f) separation, 20 years ago, she took |I| her somf"¥rank Nelson, and left for) Sitka, Alaska, where she placed him |}! in an Indian mimion school, He was the first and only white child in that school. I have been informed that Mra. Jacobson was known as the! Skagway Belle,” of ‘Betie of Skag-| way.’ Bhe was a business woman She was striking looking, medtum bulld, with heavy hair, about 30) | yeare old when in Skagway in 1889, /5) jand of Danish descent. Have not | | been able to find her because of [change of name. Have traced Frank | te Portinnd, Ore, 12 years ago. 1 will be very thankful for any infor mation. It is to their interest to be loca ted. | We Will During This Sale 15.00 —On any sewing machine, regardless of its age, or make, or condition, toward the purchase of any of these Western Electric or Eldredge Sewing Machines. } —Four styles from which to select. —Terms during this sale, $1.00 down and $1.00 a week, —A special demonstration of the Portable Electric and the Eldredge Two-Spool this week. eee | Réitor Bureau of Missing Rejp | tives: We are holding « telegram addremed to Howard Scofield whieh |]) ia undelivered for the want of an |addreon The measage has refer lence to the death of the party's | father. Perhaps you can ancist us mm lo cating Mr. Scofield and advising him te call at 312 Cherry et. for his tele WESTERN UNION LEGISLATIVE DAY, SCHOOLS ‘Needs of State as to Edu- | cational Laws Discussed | Wednentay wan Legisintive day tn | the Educational week schedule. Discussions were carried on tn the | schools telling why laws have to be made for the support and operation | Of the schools and how the adminis tration of schools in provided for, and something of the present needs | of this state for educational legisla- tion | Thursday wil be Gervice Gay. | when the service rendered by the schools to the young people of the state will be stressed. | Friday wl be Commanity day, . Mont.—Sentence of Ben “ saleaman of San cted of wedition dur | ing mmuted by Acting Governor W. W. McDowell, OH, DEAR! MY BACK! Merciful Heavens, how my |back hurts in the morning!” It’s all due to an over poi- son called juric acid. The kid- neys are \¢ not able to get rid of it. Such conditions you can readily overcome, and prolong life by taking “An- urie” (anti-uric-acid). This can be obtained at almost any drug store, in tablet form. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from backache, sick-headache, In From the Cold . After the: romp outdoors a good oil heater is first protection against colds. Filled with PEARL OIL it gives cozy warmth wherever wanted. Economical. No smoke, no odor, for PEARL OIL is re- fined and re-refined By our special process which makes it ¢clean-burning. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name—PEARL OIL. pains of lumbago, rheuma- tism or gout; or sleep is dis-| turbed two or three times a night, get Dr. Pierce's An-| uric, it will put new life into your kidneys and your entire system. Send Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N.| Y., ten cents for trial pack-| age. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.—'T have used Dr. Pie remedies in my family for fifteen years and have found on every “asion that they gave satisfactory results. Recently I was troubled with my kidneys and my back constantly pained me. 1 took three packages of Dr.)' Pierce's Anurte Tablets which re- moved all pain and cleared up con- ditions. I advise every one to give Dr. Pierce's remedies a fair trinl.” MRS. 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