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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 ORTUNE Real Letters for \SAYSHEHAS |Couple of Jap | Vi 0 Real Kids From a. CUREFORT.B Davids Outwit | FREDERICK & NELSON e ; : FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET Seattle Doct Clai Trish Goliath Real Santa CLartis| tt suarting ORbovery | 20 ep stn tote rae conquered the fighting Irish spirits Had Jules Verne lived in Seattle! “Johnny Simpson.” -—_ of Mike Smith, he said in eity hor in the year 1920 the exploits of Capt ‘Oh, Johnny Simpson.” Old Kris; Df Benjamin 8, Pascwall, of 8 | pital Monday, Smith has a possible arce ost an and ¢ heroes that have |r “Um vand what do| ttl. Known ax one of the foremost | broken ankle. | ‘ piologionl chemin Weert, has biological cherniats in te ¥ He said he got drunk Sunday, went i i ame lee announced hin aiacawery ot | up tn tne alway” hotel and West Express Packages rother of Lieut. O’Brien)" ete mare culonte, embrolied in a heated conversation | " ia the , ‘ For after a visit R His achievement, Hf states. i the | Vit) ine proprietor. Mike anid he ; , 4 sult of 14 ye of uninterrupted | APE peers may be seen safely on their way without leav Is Hunting Money; Widow . to the tey depart ? jr, result of 14 yeare of uninterrupted) talked his best King’s english, but : ’ yon “ Won't See Hi ments of some of Seetner thie dae thet hechile he | t® Proprietor chatte n the git ‘e , ing the store. At the Parcel Post and Expre: ad ret | during the last three years while he | 00M ssllnarkiehs aithia Tie " ee Him pele 5 pall . was in New York making what je pen: yg beget ps feat ot " Lapin forwarding Station packages intended for ship- ‘ F | considered moulo € hile D much 60 - “ ’ wo j fe LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dec. 20. sand Leagues 1 *| pet ee shifted from mere words to fista, — | ——— ment will be wrapped, weighed (insured if BMT cannot understand »what became der ate - OG ssn tvda | 1h WAN tee THA the wity snp! desired) and forwarded immediately, my brother's fortune,” Merwin hacve ne a “aed kacwn a0 1m.” ina wax. It|sprung their coup d'etat, A silent —— DOTH AVENUD END OF DOWNSTAIRS sTORS en declared today after hi ture, 1 cacao ay plas | iw injected Into the museclea and, by | footed countryman of the proprietor | } here from Oak! nd, Cal, to ture, and the versatile flctionist) With sparkling eyes and f indirect action, killa the tubércle ba-| sneaked behind Mike and squatted che pr rations to hav @ Would have been forved to seek ot} | fMushed with excitement and he elltt |down. ‘The proprietor then shoved > of Lieutenant t O'Brien, |e? Sélds in which to lay his adven-| Johnny details the treasures Dr. Paschal) claims he was his own| Mike. He fell backward over the orld at hero, shipped back to tures of wonder and daring. which his heart fe set, Santa listens | sat human patient and was com-| crouched form of the lowdying Jap jomence, Tl, for burial |SEATTLE'S TOYLAND attentively, pletely suce and alighted on his head on the top Merwin O'Brien said his brother, | IS LIKE FAIRYLAND | “Johnny Simpson, let me ace.” He }atep of the @airn, Some time later | the famous ace who committed sur Thirty minutes «pent tn toytown | cocks his eye knowingly, “Why, EX-SERVICE MEN OUT OF AJ | Mike hit the bottom #till on his €ide here Friday nicht, had moro|is half an hour in fairyland. The | haven't we got a letter here forlare offered temporary employment | head and still later came to rest on than $150,000 in stocks, Liberty/crowd is about equally divided be | Johnny?" he asks Mra, Sunta Who | selling little bunches of Christmas| the atreet, where he was gathered in Bonds and cash tess than a year/tween grownups and children, and \t | alts behind the postoffice window out | . ry, prepared by a Tacoma ex-| by Patrolmen ¥, J, Phillips and A. I a ° ich are the more f sieh 9g : ee ony o8 a + en “f > 7 ie, at aaa tie er wervice man, It be had at the| ‘Tracy, He was removed to city bo The Downstairs Store Is Well-supplied With io had led a mode! and 1) thr! | “Ah, I thought sof And the de} Lang sto’ ore, - 6. and| pital | Gannot believe he allowed such al 1 often wonder how much sleep |), 4 Johnny, witht trembling rine er _ ve store, ret ave, and) p | sum of money to be dissi.|Some of these little folks get after a) oy cy pring w e r nea & white envelope with ———— Happiness has a pectiliar way of | ’ * said the brother. “He had| Visit to our shops," one toy depart: | his very os wits PB a Pinos t ich tanks im New ment nae ear “sume ""Whe ay Ram hn el Ly Holland all Christian names] ap? and dimappearing wl ens Leatner riouse ouppers Banta isn't real ter the od Chicago and San Franciso,|4t their eyes. Big as saucers. after the first are taxed. t i be ne — Soa bere Bt ge By as Re oh — : — O MANY men prefer the soft leather Slippers that Liberty bonds. . ; nterest tr in Liberty bor is boo the Downstairs Store has assembled especially Witting the Hun,” netted him) Mechanical toys and the oe hyd er Roig ln pM owen, 220) a= pena yee condlled | { R ; ‘'D I: RI K & NE | SON attractive displays of these house slippers. Ieetures.” hlonde longingly.” BLACK SLIPPERS in opera and Everett styles, with ren hg grereel lhge Mewinens fon ha piel FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET hand-turned , $3.50 pair. O'Brien's widow ,the latter refused| Perhaps the most remarkable toy y RT IppERe ; 5 me i sec him, Merwin O’Brien as-jon display is a complete railroad sys } TAN SLIPPERS in opera and Everett styles, with ented tem, with many yards of track and| soft hand-turned soles, $4.00 pair. Janis feat, -Alrplenen, ten exnst| LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS TAN ROMEO SLIPPERS with stitched-down soles; repticas of ee San we said IN EST sizes 6 to 11; $5.00 pair er thi or this 7 TY , 1p ” A ! 3 | Among the simplest of toys is the N THE TOYTOWN LETTER CONTE TAN SLIPPERS with soft kid uppers, leather lining new Seattlomade shimmy dog, of beats of whose construntion te sienpty “ and hand-turned soles; sizes 6 to 11; $5.50 pair. three jocen of wood. Y it in one » a ae : dt the beat sallere. It ahimmiee tn GIRLS’ PRIZES BOYS’ PRIZES | —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE or, Pathos, Romance | ** \Tesistible way when you pull it Ea it ae |"uqvnere do our toys come tromr|f| FIRST PRIZE, DRESSED DOLL FIRST PRIZE, ERECTOR SET NO. 7 ‘A New Shipment of & manager said, “Well, if you mean | Farlyn Kennedy, age 8, 1021 East Arthur Hodgins, age 10, 6530 19th ocrac United Btatea “Most of them used |f| cr, Thomas St. Ave. N. E. ’ i" 7 same roma carmany et.al oie Corse; age 0d, Goat eee, SECOND PRIZE, ELECTRIC TRAIN Men S Shirts at $2.00 and $2.50 ersus Hash (Poon one ReEn epee Caeeyrood Harry G. Albright, age 10, 153 Flo- fact! u from | EP rentia. snake reporter of The Rolling Nebeaniey: think, toe, “oes, Ger THIRD PRIZE, REED DOLL mabe ence ot The Rotune| neces. think, ihe tone Gor if] CHIRD FR THIRD PRIZE, COASTER WAGON ‘Arrives Opportunely for Gift-choosers spat on. he hy Hs lost tn thin field. She te trying Ara B. Young, age 7, 5612 14th o— Goldman, age 13, 154 15th AT $2.00—The Shirts are of fine percale, ’ — ; ve . re. . ‘ee “4 | i i i hed by @ gaunt, bungry-look ae eat pwd FOURTH PRIZE, GIRL'S TEA SET FOURTH PRIZE, COMBINATION : cut amply full, and fastening with fine man with wild eyes and dis! ler. teva, jedging | fe¥elied hair. He accosted the re-| agg agg Helga Lund, age 14, 1021 Summit GAME HOARD” é quality pearl buttons. Very attractive in a hollow, weak voice. - ot ords, are dolls. No | Ave. North. Donald R. Thompson, age 11, 153 | ‘ ial Be ‘l : si Mis eho toes acne | matter what cise] FIFTH PRIZE, DOLL TRUNK West 78th St. i rap a to ynivend — and ps ye : Hittie girl must | Suth Veden, age 10, 719 North 62nd FIFTH PRIZE, BRASS CORNET | to 17 and sieeve lengths ani Ee ous cn von bow it is, sald co bs ea od St John P. Gates, age 9, Kirkland. j inches. ee raneetasne wen enake an ne (deemmtt have this ‘one wish fulfilled? | : ' ; in acing bis chrysanthemum. ‘t|,,A24 Santa Clans! After the round -—And Some Extra Prizes of Seattle-Made Gloves > g AT a 50—P erg Madras Shirts 7 Fepresentative from Soapstone |°f ‘078 is made one’s dearest, wish For Good Letters From These Girls and Boys: . wide assortment of light stripe patterns, ee Pl ile pao dy fined te Old Santa so that be willl! Eten Taylor, age 13, 4757 42nd Ave.S. Oli Doutt, age 9, 716 20th Ave. S %, carefully made and finished; sizes 14 to know b tas ; » » § liver | si * ie ee nee ere 3 are ticagge age Claire Taft, age 11, 1620 12th Ave. W. 17; sleeve lengths 33 and 34 inches. E bavs indigestion and coul not| ,!",.one store Xrta Krineta wit | Virginia McCutcheon, age 6, 102 North Frederick A. Avila, age & 1916 SMOKING JACKETS of extra heavy SILK TIES in a multitude of colorings, his sledge, is m tte An s Daas sieuites vate dna 0/0 “tad hat ipepnee cht. aneaveniae | ag Ba age 18, 1712 Bait Ave. : robing fleece, with cord und frog 50c to $1.75. house, as I cannot afiord|Aid Stakes ands with thovs whe/l] Dorothy Richardson, age 6, care C. Se *pett Dalber, age 14, 4830 West Han- fastenings, $8.00. LISLE HALF HOSE in black, white, ne isons yinkee: thes cuttea SANTA PASSES OUT . Restorer, Charleston. ford St Another style in all-wool, with broad gray, navy and Cordovan, 35¢ pair; i | LETTERS To FAITHFUL Lillian Sampson, 2, Charles Robert Ellis, age 9, 582 18th ‘ i : ; 0 nen . a ae ou Wail ie aorta ina, tele ad We tele sama wr oot Donald Sullivan, age 8, 10011 61st Ave. Alexander Swenceski, age 8, 6759 Earl ‘ f stom—across her waist, and the|speak with Santa and get their mail. | Ss. Ave. ® held a Ince handkerchief. I] “What ls your name?” Santa asks. | I wanted board for myself|-— | ey W { ‘cm ae ate cern «4 FINISH DRIVE | Prize Winners will please call for their awards at | 50 Brass Jardinieres Glove Silk Union maid $300 per week. ipstek qettaie bn thy ‘peabet Advertising Bureau, Second Floor of this Store | : T # bevvmacer =| BY CHRISTMAS Special $2.25 Tuesday Suits $5.00 that I broke when I fell over HONORABLE MENTIONS: HE Jardin- N attractively low price table when shesspoke.’ *“Youappear surprised, “says she. — . i : ; Will please remembah that Tam! Give Mother Ryther $25,000 Robert ‘Talbot Barbara Maude Edwin BE. Vanderkieed| Harold Manke seres f eat = : for a Union Suit of oesagplind Poe grog Riddle of : lan N . Grace K, Freakin” orphe Ryding feth Murrey frees ipdion ured are in ham- % the lovely glove silk that siah; my family is very nightly vias Ghith “ are 4 y b 4, ected: I give you board as Friday, Plan Now Yeomhte oeite” re Margaret Krowles mered effect, one : women prize so highly. bh; I h sidah a ‘ nner Wealey T i T sty’ :. iataak tae en a Now in the fifth week of their vi y Ware se | \ 7 Be in footed | pag 4 } These are in low-neck, y, I" campaign to raise a $25,000 fund ; ‘ : ¥: | MSSEDEIAE sleeveless style, with band fag —_ =< perce “a with” which to finance the Ryther poe wie a Charles Sturdoe ober a wastaey Sestie inches in diame- t “ trimming and knickerbock- tady was s coustn of General] "4 Home for ancther year and Oe amen atees hath ‘eci! Mander Gunvar Hegdahi ter and 6 inches 7 er knee. Sizes 38, 40 and ater Pierce William Dickie me of Virginia, and wanted four | ¢rect & small isolation hospital ward ys Lalblin Allen Hendrt He Laren | ' wie p me . nee eee aa oo ty ek agreement ges enovieve Hal dude Way Copp ary slinabeth a "narkthetmer | high, the other measuring 9 inches in diameter 42. ile ph ge ink moto and a Burnet granite| house committee, and W. A ‘llaaboth Jorgenson ‘ 3 Cecelia ‘Van Santen Thelma. Teowe Da and 61% inches high. 1E DOWNSTAIRS STORE as i re: te e ore Bhune "i Prederick Dudgeon » d Jo . i j is i Davy Crockett, and asked eight|(°Wer7”) Wilkins, in charge of ? Theres “o Kenn th Begeiite Fifty Jardinieres to sell at this special price— @ day for a room furnished in| the finishing brick campaign, Mon ue 4 sary ise Morris 2.25. " : tation of the Alamo, with prunes|Gay issued a final appeal for sub- i Marjorie Lovejoy A ere vowed | $ —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE + : . “ " criptions. Grace Harrison vy quiat Lillie Paquett Ik P. be breakfast and one-hour's conver. | scrip rede Guinered Henry Tangen hialrGreene,3r.| bunne dibbans Si etticoats Btion with her for dinner. Another] ‘This appeal wil be repeated after ginia Fairbanks Helen Butier 4 said she was a descendant of|the fashion of the auctioneer on the jetty Wynn cile Sullivan 1 | $4 95 I dict Arnold on her father’s side | re at y C Watson Landeworth _ father’s side|remaining business days of the/ Virgil Fesenmaiere n’Dines M4 | Mi Captain Kidd on the other week and it is hoped by all inter: | Royal Wiekham Mary InabelierShechan| M. ” : L h S t d b “She took more after Cuptain|ested in the campaign that generous | 7 ci borothy Moegling Ves * Moloney ‘ baneviove ecegting UNC. eon ets an HERE are more than and charitable Seattle citizens will Bo Gathering Mallia slen Lane Wilma White ‘ is ¥ “She only had one meal and pray-|heed the cull so that it may be an-|f| Winston praia Teuth BM. Gilt fetty tien! Renee de, ome I ble Co ers 300 Petticoats in this @ day, and counted her society| nounced as a Christmas gift that} Calvin Hall Amanda Dynge re Harry Givan a 1V group, offering delightful choosing for gift-shoppers. “ae i $190 a week the fund has been raised for the Perold Shute 7ean Aaron Artha D. Gordor Ne rane ¥iterdal 5 . “I found nine widows of supreme! Ryther home. Kima. Prigino w Burke ‘Pom ee Naty A I P. . 12 relicts of governors and} yi the por ten days a number of Ray Brooks Grant Be eal Renee te trey | t nteresting rices Satin Petticoats erals and 22 ruins left by various | m 4 other 6 om Winifred DeJardine F , 1 . : Satin Petticoats are lGdin. gproteeucia sad er nee S28 chee onsanreations aunice Fis Clarence Willama Mate W | ITH blue embroidered scalloped edge there are . happy pr have responded with generous > - ‘aryl Lamor Li Tiarney n : Sat in two-tone effects of majors, who valued their aristocratic | checks and a number of others still iam Ka Hertha Perko Mary Harris Margare yt sets of natural-color linen crash, consisting worth from 390 to $900 per week.|have books of brick coupons and Frank Ausman Karl Swan Helen Richardson * Jane Meagher , rigs ake Peacock, Rose and with weak-kneed hash and dried ap-| 1, foto ipetysate Dunston Winebrenner | Margaret Henry Marion Virginia Martin | Alice Torn of Centerpiece, 6 Plate Doilies and 6 Tumblers—at # ua Be side. 1 adenire people of | are soliciting amece heir se agheen, jargaret Hamlin Charles Hayden Kana \ hit Jimmie Lyons $4.65 Brown. descent, but my stomach yearns ||" pd) ig scenes Hiccndiguirs mye Albert Hirkland: Wilmer G ere J Silk Pettt rk and beans instead of cul-|)” 5 “ < r rortha Teddy McClain| Theodore ‘ iia G — ashe fe e ersey i ‘etti- Betas 1 not rant? behalf of the Ryther home this * Browning Bettie Williama Alvin Pickett ack Finley THIRTEEN-PIECE LUNCHEON SETS of bleached spats cate in ERE , —_ 4 week and report to Wilkins. Js ue x Charlotte Turner Williamson i= (Eg Raion ligycr hace watts 3: ta Ha, chairman of the sien “we Harold’) La Reine dericke Ht. Loman cotton crash, $1.50 and $3.65. Brown, Teune Pea: Bayou Dave aide tu z|the Personal solicitations by ‘mal.|f Helen Lawn WarlSn dnt } "hn anduen CARD TABLE COVERS of good quality mercer- cock, Emerald, Cherry im not wealthy; I have only my per | 8% Teauested that all firms and in- Frances Fahey Franklin Ross Budden| Clarence Herstund Ruth Cr ized cotton with white scalloped embroidered and Copenhagen. dnd my perquisites, and 1 tan-|‘vidual¢ whom ghe has addressed Brma Koht | Kisie Kangas Sarah Gute Madelione 7 edge, 33-inch size, $1.35; with red crochet edge, attord to pay for high lineage |&04 who have net responded, do so ; Draper Ingeborg Viola Thomas Puen Mitiicant Ruth Sehute $1.15. Very attractive values at Maclay, ancestors, A little corned D miny Wernlot Holland Randotph Myrtle Mary M $4.95. goes further with me than a| The brick coupon salesmen will rid Nordieaan® Pattee wspeaseeh geen fntand feet 4 \]| SCARFS AND SQUARES with Filet-pattern lace onet, and when I am cold a coat|Mtinue their work on the street Marcus Rohif jretchen Joon ohn Kilgore + > , MNES. dcap not warin tne.’ corners during the week and Christ Father Wileox Donald Larkin Dorothy: Nelson oneph Fr edge and center of firmly woven linen-finish or 4°] greatly fear,’ said the reporter,|™8% shoppers are again urged to Margaret Jackson Bdna Nicholls Dorine Snowden s plain cotton. Scarfs in 45- and 48-inch lengths bh @ playful hiccough, ‘that you|T@member the Ryther home and to lytA aad rig Bed Barr aaett, : . and Squares in 29-inch size, 95¢ each. @ run against a high-toned town.| heed the request that they adopt William Norwood, Jr. Olga Sundstrom Richard. A : —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE ‘ all the first-class boarding|the brick coupons as Christmas Oliver Baker Carl A. Homann Donna Walters W. } ; omens here are run by ladies of the|*ift# for friends, and purchase lib rothea Broberg Ernestine Schmitt George Sadier Mathis —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Iman Sheila L. Perkins 4 Southern families, the very first | erally. t : Mi Alice Mae Jeffers the land.’ Charles ry Viorence Harrison Mad bee Pant Mt | ’ y i le jorence Azel Ditmer Pant Morris | ‘I am now desperate’ said the Two STORES Theodora Beney Julia A. Rose Audrey Frick Ruth Henpenetall 4 oys aun et oves ntative, as he chewed a tack olyn Limbach Loulse M Edith Andrewe Vermio Meyers . P fle, thinking it way a clove. ‘I 7 Nordman. Frances } Teulah Pindholm John Witkan Of Admirable Gift ; plove. ree Mere ee Mitch aldie Lew! @ proprietress was an orphan found | Lucey Rhind ° k 8 Clifford wwing Harvey Karl in &@ livery stable, whose father Pugene Babes le Nela Nelann Rohert Crame x i { gene L. Neville Ann Melville Royter farzaret Wells O unmistakably masculine are these Gauntlet $2 35 . a dago from t Austin, and whos | ‘ Perry Levingon orothea Harnan John Ruth Ditlard grandfather was never placed on the Fires damaged two downtown M Helen Aa rd Ruth Beto a Tenry loves ‘ i i wi! map, I want a scrubby, ornery, low. | establishments early Monday. Wilma Zliphouse Pallaw Jansen Kathryn watts af Gloves th at they are in high favor with boys. " own, snuff-dipping, back-woodsy,| An overheated stove caused $250 anne aaprara, worens LR Dainete Sachisy Gauntlets in unfinished gray leather, 59¢ pair. 1 igs choose from in these Ww bald gang, who never heard of | damage to the Pine Self Service Mil Anna Grebin Stanley Toule Cadwen M. Stuart Gauntlets in brown or finis| 85. vell-fini Ss— ger bowls or Ward McAllister, but| linery Shop at 607 Pine st., at 6:30 a Tnay win amsen. Ruth Maurie Garborg| Marjarie i, Wilkom WiNiate Fees a in or tan unfinished leather, ee ell-finished Glove: n get up a meas of hot corn.|m. Ten dollars damage was done to pbinecn etd Mallcnder Asx. Jonneon Father) yauntlets in smooth brown leather, with star on Black, Brown, Tan and ~ Bod Irish etew at regular mar-|a building at 1929 Third ave. by fire c t ) Ruby Davis ard Dintrion Horna Cobenane Kean back and fringe finis! .00. Thi i vs ‘quotations. |starting in locker from an un ta Jens. Burnham Warner Wortham, Jr Melvin and ge finish, $1 c ne White, with three rows of ia theve such a place in Austin?’ | knows claude. Kimeresecnyhiand Vai, fay : reinia, 1 eer mtlets in tan leather, with fleece lining and embroidery on backs. In EC or 4s cot noc he ls \éa ead cee Geeta, ben favre Mitkas Witareee Hey Balt leather fringe, $1.25. tasteful gift boxes, $2.35 “but 1 will shake you for the beer.’ led to Broadway and John st. Sun On pet Be a a ta haf r Reindeer Gauntlets with fringe on cuff, $1.50 pair. pair. “Ten minutes later the slate in the | day The fire was out and aleo the Mildred Hegedaht Piorenee Arbuthnot ta Maneainan w Verwd Thrower —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Biue Ruin saloon bore two additional|roast, when the department arrived Kdward Parsons Helen Morris Vireinia Brooks Charles Stuttield characters: 10.” Both had come thru the window. - — — — - = — - = settee aatiiil sininiisiitibiainiicin ’

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