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EMPEROR ENSHRINED Ceremony in Tokyo Places! Late Ruler Among the 11 Rescued Seamen Now at Victoria VICTORIA, B, C. Deo, 10 members of the crew of the fishing craft Malolo, rescued by & lifemay ing crew when their craft was dashed to pleoes off Vancouver Is land December 8, arrived here Thurs day on the steamer Princess Mt auinna. They are en route to thelr homes in Seattla Seattle Greeters to Meet Tuesday Seattle Chapter No America, will meet at hotel Tw Kleven Shinto Gods BY BEN G, KLINE TOKYO, Dee, 10.—Japan’s greatest Prince Kujo delivered the oration ace¢ ping of ma @mperor, Meiji Tenna, wha ruled) reply and pi Over'the island enepire froma 1868 to | 2912, or during the period In which Japan almost mirarulously changed | W4tNs from a feudal and hermit nation to} ‘ene of the world powers, now ranks Rext to Jimmy Ten bo, the mythical founder of the empire, and the first earthly dearendant of the gods in the Shinto spirit world ‘The deificeation wag cefebrated by Gedication of the Moetjt Sirine, at To- Kyo and a threeday fete, in which the entire population «@f the capital before the ansk Hundreds of thousands of people outside the grounds, were | then permitted Inside, which is @ severely of The «brine, stmple structure built io the eatyle « \all pure Shinto ahric with straw mat Moor been © aside for it at the ed of | FIRST ARCH NEARLY ‘A MILE FROM SHRINE The first tori, or arch, which the city and a haif-nrilion visitors from, pilgrim passes is almost a mile from the provinces took part, NEVER BEFORE SUCTI GAY ATTIRE IN ORLENTAL CITY Never before, probably, has th Oriental city been In seh gala at tire, the flags, guudy hinterna, red And white streamers and bunting | and bright) colored kimpno of the Women and girls mingling: in a riot! Of color along the broad Gtam and) the smaller streets, with fireworks | @ispiayed both day and night. Two emblems, the Rising Sun and the Meiji symbdol—a cr nt and sun Were everywhere in eviderme, The ceremonial part of the dediea- tion wus held at the newly buBt Shin te Shrine, Several huncred of the highest military and naval officers, | Rodles andl government officials, were Seated in the corridor of the severely | simple shrine when Prince Ichijo,| ‘Warden of the shrine, attended by 12 Shinto prinsts in flowing white robes | ‘arrived in solemn processtan, follow it in « maanive arch el with emblems and d in at the end of a phal way especially jconstructed fer the festival, At the jena of this way is another and simi. lar tortl, which guards the entrance to the shrine grounds. On the second morning of the fer the shrine tival the crown prince, after an audi. | ence with the emperor, paid homage at the shrine In behalf of the reien ing family, and on the third morn ing the sanctuary was ceremontounly delivered over to the municipality of | Tokyo by the government. Cafarrhal Deafness and Head Noises TELLS SAFE. TREAT AND R Tt you have o deafness or head m WAY TO RAT HOME may often be over~ this efficactous treatment that nearly 90 per cent of caused by ca- ARE GIFTS THAT PLEASE Here you will find the style shoe or slipper desired and at the new lower prices MAIN FLOOR NEW PRICES All this season’s staple and novelty footwear for men and women repriced downward. Buy Now at 1921 Prices — BASEMENT STORE MEN’S SHOES $6.50 AND $8.50 The old prices were $10 to $15. In the lot you will find Hurleys, Boydens, Dry Sox and Ralstons, but not all sizes in each kind. Women’s Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords $4.95 to $9.85: _ Girls. .$1.85 to $2.25 Boys. .$1.85 to $2.65 Men. .$2.45 to $3.50 APA SPECIAL Ladies’ Slippers $1.95 With comfy or leather soles, in all sizes; $2.50 to $3.00 value. SLIPPERS purchased here can be exchanged hs ce PARA PAPA PSS SPS PAPAS PSPS PAPE SE PS PS PS PS PSPS IS RS PS PAPA PAPA PARE RAS | | GRAND ISLAND, Neb HES RIGHT ON TW’ TRACK! HEA! ye FRISK, HEAH! OF Gee HELL GIT RUNNED OVER SureR. 'n PNY THIN G |! Hean! Hean!! 4, Mike Cur} YAKIMA confenned ed to life lnprisonment slayer o XMAS GIFTS Clarence Adama} prisoner, nearly drowned | stolen wis asleep in bath tub THE SEATTLE STAR at Cty toot hill top for lookout. Many Items to Select From. All at Decided Reductions for Saturday Only. Cutlery Section Shaving Brushes— Values up to $1.75. Shears — inch, 17- inch, Sineh; $2.50 Valor to $1.50; 2 and 2 binden, stag, bene and wood handle. Rogers’ Bros. Si verware— Gravy Ladies Child's Bets, piece. Berry Spoons Cold Meat Porks Butter Knife and fugar Shen Princess and Jewel Patterns. Windsor Pattern Silyorware— Densert Spoons, % dozen; Table epoons, % dozen; Teaspoons, 1 domn (% dozen 500) (Prices include war tax) Ash ‘Trays—Statuary bronee finish; $2.50 value, Nut Bowls and Cracker—Dronze fh ish; $2.00 value, American Alarm Clocks, Straight Kazores—$2.50 and $3 values. Crumb Trays—Values up to $2.75. Condiment Sets$1.00 value; plated tops and holders Pocketknives— s to $3.00; 2 and 3 biades, stag and pearl handles Individual Au Gratin Dishes—Nickel plated frames, white, heat proof china inants; regular price $3.00 each. Sold only in sets of §, $12.00, Electrical Section Christmas Tree Holders — $1.60 value Holg apy vize tree, tneh up. Made of Stoel, od green. one paint Auto Accessory Section (81) Schade? or oie Air Gage G2) Ran-E-Way $1.50 value Carbona Fire Pextinguisher—with bracket for auto, h0c extra Roseo Cigar Lighters—For the auto fet; $2.00 value Wind Shield Cleaner— Auto Gloves—$2.75 and $3.00 vatues ladies’ Mined glove with soft cuff men's lined glove, no cuff. Plumbing Section sfiver | Household Section Model Roaaters—1ixly inch pofished steel; $1.76 value. Pure Aluminuyp Baking Disb—¢1.60 value Rasewin Food Choppers—t2.25 and $2.75 value; best chopper made; opens up for easy cleaning. Hall's China Tea Pots—$2.45 and $1.00 yalues; made of fireproof china, fin- feted if blue, green, brown and gold. Model Koasters—i2x1Sinch polished steel; 11x1¢ineh blue enameled. Tea and Coffee Pote—Values to $2.85; nickel plated on solid copper; 3, 4 or &-pint capacity. Aluminam Articles—etrainer Sance Pang $2.90 value; Strainer Kettle, $2.45 value; Percolator, Mirro, 2-qt. capacity; Covered Convex Ketuex: Rice Boilers. Sportin 9 Goods Section College League Baseball—ti.50 value. Rubber center, horsehide cover. 4 Genuine Kiddie Kars— $2.50, and $3.00 value; natural varnished finish; red wheels. Official League Base ball$2.50 value, bs Tool Section Stanley Tammers—$i.50 value; made Of nolld steel. Hand Saws—Choles 18-1nch, 20-inch, 22-1nch. Buck Chisels—%tnch ana Minch; 2 for $1.00, Combination Toot Sets — Contain emall chisel, rouge, serew driver, Punch and gimiet. be, aati Block Planes— Bit Braco—$2.75 value; 104nch sweep with ratchet, Combination Tool Sets—Vatues to $2.75; contain chisel«. SOuges, screw drivers, punches, and gimlets, in a varity of alzes Goodell Automatic Drill—complete with 8 siaes of drill points. Boy Scout Axes—With sheath, Miscellaneous Section Economy Cobbler's Outfite— $1.55 value, Family Cobbler Outfit— A real value, complete ready for use, ~ med) nahiners and set on TT ae ee [RRASER-Parerson Co. SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET Special Price Basement If All the People Knew how much they could save in the Special Price Basement, three times the space it occupies would not be enough to hold the crowds. Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats $15.00 85 Cloth Coats and 35 Plush Coats At Much Below Their Usual Prices ~The cloth coats,are of velour, silvertone, goldtone, broadcloth and kersey, with and without fur trimmings. —Navy, brown, green, black and Burgundy. —The plush coats are in the popular and medium lengths and are of excellent quality black Peerless Plush and some have trimmings of beaver plush. —Coats for Women, 36 to 44. —Coats for Misses, 16 to 34. Just From New York 35 All-Wool Tricotine Dresses Unusual Values at $15.50 ~—Unusual because if bought in the regular way they would be priced much higher. ~—Newest of styles, cleverly braided, embroidered or button trimmed. —Mostly in navy. —Sizes 16 to 40. ' New Shipment of Hats, $3.95 Bought at Reduced Prices and Specially Priced at $3.95 | —In fhis lot are to be found hats for both the | Matron and Miss. —A wide variety of styles and colors. : —Off-the-face effects in black with embroidered | crowns, two-toned soft-draped hats, sailors and chin-chin, including beavers for women and children. © 500 Newest Blouses At $3.98 At $2.95 Regularly Priced at Regularly Priced at $5.00, $5.75, $6.95 $8.95, $4.50, $4.95 —Georgette, erepe de chine, tricolette and combinations of these materials. ~Tuck in, overblouse and surplice styles. ~—Embroidered, beaded, lace trimmed styles represented in these two special groups. —Flesh, white, maise, rose, tan, navy, brown, taupe and black. ais Girls’ Coats, $9.50 Formerly Priced $12.50 and $15.00 —Just 20 to close at this price. —Velour, silvertone and chin- chilla. —Navy, brown, gray, green. —Sizes 7, 8, 10, 12 only. 200 Silk Petticoats, $3.95 Regularly $4.50 to $5.95 —Taffeta, Jersey, and combina- tions of the same. —A wide assortment of colors, in handsome flounces, plain and two- toned ruffled effects. Greatly un- derpriced. Pollyanna Aprons Specially Priced —Hand-embroidered Pollyanna aprons j of heavy unbleached muslin, yoke and © pockets having applique designs in pas- — tel colorings. —Priced $1.95 each. Dress Aprons —Dress aprons of unbleached sheeting, having. elaborate embroidered and ap- pliqued designs—yoke, pocket and belt. —Priced $3.50 each. 200 Bloomers, 75c Each —Girls’ and Misses’ splendid quality black sateen bloomers, well made, cut full and wide. Elastic waist and knee band. —All sizes—6 to 15. HOLLY WREATHS (By Mail If You Wish) BULBS FOR HOUSE AND GARDEN IDEAL XMAS GIFTS Ornamental and Fruit NURSERY STOCK| GET OUR PRICES PLANTING GUIDE—FREE Mail Orders, Phone Elliott 4325 One of Seattle’s Oldest Established Dental Offices Special arrangements for out-of-town patients whose time is limited. Modern methods — high-class dentistry —low prices. These we offer you, Electro Painless Dentists Laboring People’s Dentists J. R. VAN AUKEN, Manager Located for years at S. E. Corner First and Pike, Over Owl Drug Store, Mhene Me Os i ; after Christmas. Mead ft =) Reserves Any Article Rowe Co: rast Hardware 6 SIXTH AVENUE and PIKE STREE 1( $5 pak agi nati nar $10 QUOMHOAOOLOLGNLOOUASOAUSOORUOSULUSUELOTENSOUNEEUASEODOOLUOOSAA MEANDER Any Article 1913 SEATILE, i MALMO & ©0, (dust North of Times Square) Second Avenue at University Street UMEUUUUAUERTOANUAOVQETUYEROOSARUERE TOELEM TTT OE OUR RERNUTaEOUREPMPPPUPRO EU UHAONULAPLECEOONOOLEEOUAAEOUHUEELALETY a PAPA REPAIR ‘