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_aall THE SEATTLE STAR ee etree nme Sip Whisky Qaietly in Cabareis on N.Y eee NEW YORK, Deo, It may have | EX-GUNMAN PROVES t on comp “, tho he A GOOD BUSINESS MAN at elle a the Paul Kelley's gang, as all woman who sang only “Mame world knows, was our most prosper: | songs. | been sordid, but ft wasn’t stumming. | slim girl ¥ ammy.” The ut mont of the songs b ry wt All hands insisted on that. The peo- ple what sat about the little Italian Malf way thru each sc abaret in a shadowy street between |W" assemblage of gunmen at one/doliar bills, | the downtown bridges we ol} |tima, Now Kelley haa not merely en wore wel ta sing mammy y were ac-| | | irenned, quiet, and better behaved | reformed, but is making a name for |" : ; | than are the average frog of | himaelf a man of ability in| hower of silver] at 94 Volks who come | he uptown jass joints, Maybe they | straight winean, The little walter | °°!" ars umming lke that | were @ bis 000 Gules and all be pgs. a Ike Napoll,* amiled the| tt * joints in Betta| ttle waite — | ed —_—_—_——4 Public Saf i Vhat- uy," maid the Tittle waiter, | Na nald “Wine, pretty | GIRLS SHIMMY, THIEN f aad sera tlcating @ young man who looke evverating.” LANGUIDLY SIP WHISKY | AM te rope of ie ri » Tucks Mayor Caldwell’s 1d George M. Cohan nough. Wine was on every| At a corner table nat « pate of| placed its tip between his lips. They|can be identified by the af od t od to bea wit’ Paul’ table, One of the singers was a girl Tetween dances they sipped! shimmie omether The baritone colored thread running thra Request in Pigeon Hole Mayor Caldweill's request for an }fmerease of 44 policemen to combat this winter's “crime wave" was Pigeorholed by the council public aafety committee Wednesday after Reon, If the councf does not overrule “the action of the committee the | Proposition ts now dead } Both Mayor Caldwell and Chief W. HK. Searing urged that more > nam be added to the personne! of 4 the police forca They pointed out A Pehat under the new onedayoffin peight plan, which will go into effect } January 1, the strength of the de {partment will be greatly weakened ‘Flu in France Hits | Servants Hardest * PARIS, Dec. 9.—More than 50 per | peent of the victims of the “Spanish | Siam last year were servanta, accord: | Hing to statistics just published. The | ,; | conclusion is drawn that indoor work m - . “fh.” The voleano Popocatepetl, 26 miles west of Puebla, Merico, predisposes to th. } the chad nc RE is in eruption with much steam escaping, and deep rumblings. . She Offers Farm to It has the Mexicans worried, according to dispatches. There} Defective Kiddies |". been no damage as yet but the population is preparing HOUSTON, Dea 9—Mra. HL D.| £0 flee. j Stab has offered her farm to joy In Finland & new trade aw cv") Only the ‘Strongest —these are the prices These are the prices that have convinced Seattle men that we are doing something very unusual at this Great Clothing Store. The original prices were already the lowest in the city—judge for yourself, then, what our readjustment prices mean. : A) TS - | Goanty, to be used as a home for de | married women the right to manage i fective children. And, if the offer . fs accepted, she wants permission to|s Dusinem “oven without consent ot| May Join Stampede + aid at the home, without pay her husband.” | MONTREAL, Can, Deo. 9—News uv mf sige ee jot an off strike in the Par North has | resulted in such @ rush of prospect ora that the Canadian government has revived the old grub atake ordi: | nance of Yukon days. Only thore/ physically fit and who can stand the | rigors and have enough food will be| permitted to go. Pedestrians | ay \\ : ib | r Hit by Autos 500 ANAT | ' \ : This Year : 1 {F ‘, All Suits and Kathleen Miles, 1, te tn Provt- w Overcoats at a be al, leg broken. . \ Sue wes struck by the ents of 3. || : il} \ Y Our Regular M. Roth, 2424 Florence #t.. at 23rd || Upstairs ave and EL Fir st. Wednesday ‘ Prices up to $30.00, Now night. She ts the daughter of in One Lot at Cruly Prized that satisfies the dic- tates of good taste and combines appropriate- ness and intrinsic worth in a superlative man- ner, is the gift of jew- elry, John W, Miles, 2211 B. Fir st Pedestrians Hit by Autos 600 This Year FE. BR. Rick, 5435 45th ave. 8. W. knocked down an unidentified pedestrian at Phinney ave and || N. 66th st, Wednesday night. He appeared to be uninjured. Pedestrians | Hit by Actoo(\()] This Year C. R Nelson, 2740 Montiake || bivd. felt his auto hit something at Summit ave. and Denny way || Wednesday night. When he stopped and looked around he saw a man leaning in dazed con- |) dition agaliat a pole. Nelson took || the man fo the Frye hotel, but 4id not get bis nama Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats at Our Upstairs Values up to $35.00, Now all Priced at, Jewelry is incompar- ably the token of per- sonal regard. It is the aristocrat of Time in a sphere where class and distinction are neces- sities. The gift of gold or sil- ver, of platinum or gems —tells a story of senti- Bureau of Over 1,000 Eos teeny, tha Missing Soordiets speech. Its value does Relatives | Uneaaire on not lessen with the | apeeiens, estan te sroters Se pep ese Values up to passing of years. Time | fo help ts 70s $45.00, Your but adds glory and Choice Now honor to its possession. for Its beauty is not impair- ed, its usefulness out- lasts life itself. The chaste beauty en- . . | | Mra. Ada Henderson, whose tus | band’s name is David, was sought | today by Mra. B. H. Mason, of the! women's protective division Mra | Mason received a letter from I. cased in the setting of precious metal becomes a priceless heirloom, a family prize to be hand- ed down through gener- ations of appreciative Vim the award of Soldier Ralph H. Howorth, 96 Duke st., Old Trafford, | Manchester, Eng., asking her to lo ate the Hendersons. Mra. Cora Lee Knight, allottes of Knight, te being sought by Misys Sara T. Van Wormer, family work corre pondent of the Northwest division No reservations--all our regular values up to $55 now priced $38.50 The finest suits in the house, values up to $75 .... of the Red Cross, 316 University st. | possessors. Cuff sets, a fountain pen, a cigarette case, tie pin—any intimate re- membrance of this kind Hats and Caps All Reduced Extra Trousers at Big None but reliable makes and up-to-the-minute Price Reductions styles, and here are some of the reductions: Thousands of pairs in every fabric and coloring, —will strike the right All $3.50 Hats NOW... .......... .$2.75 making it easy to match up the old suit or get an ahionid in the hoark 6f th All $4.50 Hats NOW. ....2........$3.25 extra pair for the new suit. San’ who Bi feo All $6.50 Hats NOW.............. $4.75 Regular $5.00 values NOW. ..c.:comsm-nemeun- $3.75 the useful samenas gift ee Up to our finest Velours at $22.50, which Regular $6.50 and $7.00 values for. --......$5.25 The sentiment that Re — now go at ....... prmmnnndnninnttSS J Regular $10.00, $11.00 and $12.50 values for...$8.25 prompts the giving of Field Glasses Christmas gifts is Binoculars pein a In the (Most everyone knows the Boys’ Store ee EE ae Downstairs o years) See Selections in Our Windows Five Minutes From Anywhere Downtown AseATTLE OPTICAL | MAIN 4334) SECOND AVE. Mothers will “Gifts that last” Lundquist - Liny ing. Hundreds of prices were alre: —~ese Ss |Frths — e - the lowest in prep Sede cllapesl: Nese? CLOTHES FO Jog fil ew ND BOYS 40 that these big. re Suits at 87.95, and ductions mean a great sin’ "i GREEN BLDG, FOURTH“ PIKE Scie actual saving indi TACOMA STORE—919 BROADWAY cated by the figurea, . °