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THE SEATTLE for Christmas at Postoffice Here Wedin1915 : euins!| She Still STAR PAGE 8 Clearing Way By Weads v vo Kettle officials are mation of the package mail we ofthe _ are Pa CASTORIA For Infants and Children | in Use For Over 30 Years |},\\\} Most ‘ Adwoys | bears - weenie o at MENTS Her Old Skirt Dyed to Make Baby a cat “Ef they * he says, “after Christmas we'll have the nicest little party trying to pair off the —— | tie’ party eying to oar ott oe | "1 @ Liver | | pair of suspenders, while the | the Road to Health | lady who expeets a box of choro- | lates is apt to reesive a horse cob | lar in its place, Bundles,” insists Perkins, “must be wrapped for } the war.” } Mrs. L. C. Christie In the meantime Joseph Caraher, | If pe Aspen, the whole m roel Jolerk in charge of the dead-letter of- | is bet "eo Lite i WASHINGTON, Dec. §.—Mre. L. agi gh ot C. Christie was married in 1916. METROPOLITAN | BALLARD HIGH “5 ere ren ae "the Canadian Prisoner we Pinyin: [Of external affairs Ne y) NANCE ay NEIL Thureday’s principal Education Exe Beene, | attending the arms limitation confer } week program will be held at Ballard “eno be he British a | : » er eick Ke a Tube Ha noe as a member of the British | 5 “The Passion Flower | high school at & p.m. Prof. Clarke | ache and dissiness, Rent sept | go jung tiling 9 ¥ delegation and Mrs. Christie is with MATINEE SATURDAY | P. Biasett of the University of Wash on Beod these, spuveesesnioenses him. i Thi ington and Mrs. Cora Wilson Stew jart, head of the illiteracy come Jon of the American Education associa tion, will speak Arthur Stra pere | jot Lioyd T. Cochran post, American Legion, will preside Afternoon meetings were to be held at the Summit and University Heights schools \phoun 30 VAUDEVILLE At 8 p. m. meetings will be held at JOSEPH £. HOWARD j > ( \ jthe following schools Adams. |Ldoyd R. Savage, speaker; Daniel) Bagley, Henry A. Wise; Will © Bryant, Arthur Younger; Cx | Maj. Bert C. Ross; Denny, ¥ TWKE " ; le ered 4 ix MOORE: a THEATRE Y NIOMTS J a | Sait? ‘| ETHLYN CLARK on. getown, Keith Bullitt; tueat Adam Beeler; Haw jthorne, Ray Dumett; Irving, George | | Hubbard; Latona, Tom 8. Patterso: 1 L and FANNY STEDMAN } Longfellow, Thomas Swale, M Cin The Duke of York taking | aia, maward W. Allen; 3 shot at a pheasant. It is re-| aid A. McDonald, North ported that announcement of | Dean Burkheim Pedic, Judge his engagement toan English |} King Dykeman; puth &§ ttle, Ben » Moore; Washington, Lane Sum girl ¢ is coming | soon. — | By all means let’s make this Christmas worth while by giving Practical Gifts. A Don Anne Lavhae JACK KENNEDY & CO, Let’s do away with the USELESS things that last-only over- night. Instead, let's give our family and friends gifts that they really need. A. nen YOU > ) MONEY Let’s make them com- fortable as well as happy, by giv- ing an article of wearing apparel that will be appreciat- ed more and more each day it is worn. Let’s Be Practical! _ There could be only one better gift than a Lundquist- Lilly suit and that would be two of them. Mothers, buy him a new suit and get him an extra one for a dollar. Just think—two suits for practically the price of ee. HERE IS A MOST UNUSUAL SELLING NT. ANY Boy’s Knickerbocker Suit for $1.00 with the ‘pur- chase of another suit at our regular price. HERE’S WHAT THIS MEANS Short Plush Coats An excellent gift BLOUSES, SCARFS, SWEATERS ! Seasonable, stylish and appropriate, though priced very moderately. MILLINERY—AIll Reduced! Many Pattern Hats from the de- signers of Gage, Keith, Meadow- brook and others. acceptable gift. UMBRELLAS, PETTICOATS Make an inexpensive but very FURS AND FUR COATS Girls’ Coats, 6 to 14 years ....$12.50 U Boys’ Suits, with extra Pants—8 to 18 year sizes | Suits or $20 Worth of Suits or $26 Worth of Clothing for Suits or $33 Worth of Clothing for | Clothing for | . . $17.50 A real economy, considering BOYS’ CAPS / length of service, luxurious BOYS’ SHOES style, and easy terms of pay- BOYS’ RUBBE No mother of boys can afford to pass up this astounding offer. Here’s a chance to outfit both boys for $1.00 more than you would ordinarily pay for one. ment. SEPARATE SKIRTS and JACKETS QUALITY, FIT AND MATERIAL GUARANTEED Two Entrances: 1332 Second nent Loves Him ‘se here now |} Boys and Girls $10.45 Up Boys’ Overcoats and Macki- naws; built for service and yet very dressy. .$10.45 Up CREDIT GLADLY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1921.9 | ONE GIRL TO ANOTHER I've turned” ", Headac he ‘Ne uraigia “Arline, I’ve do 14 ‘wish ne it for ho! tel life.” “Have you seen Mr, Christie? |really quite extraordinarily good I'm going t looking and—I do admire him +n |b 1 other girls, I've a | much? “ things, and cowl y ae! 1 to take it out in wien had Full course dinner, Ie, at Roldt’s | Served & to § p. m.—Advertisement. had any ready cash. Now I've fo fags ce to buy the prettiest oo ww |i. I. Town | ; on credit. I've not oni, Ie} Saves You Money Ie about ft, but I've tried 1 can nave you \1 y outfitted now, and af one sit bead have to do is give them a t jout of the old pay check evergil | “— next year. *, 1 tel you, oni ‘ou. Every work | y me for pa Zz | fem sna me tietry have y |girl should know. It is at Cherry’ They are on Second ave. betwe Madison and Spring, over the Pi Whistle, Just take the elevator.”~ Advertisernent. y BROWN, D. D. 8. 106 Columbia Street. Ours Is The Most Practical Gift of All CREDIT—GLADLY To be practical a thing must be use- ful. EASTERN feels that it could offer to you nothing more useful at this time than the privilege of hav- ing the things you need NOW, for yourself or for gift purposes, on the SPECIAL TERMS. below—which enable you to postpone most of the payments until next year. You May Purchase on These During December Only “Amount of | First. | Payments Purchase |__ Payment | stontnts or Weekly Up to $10.00 | Only $1.00 | $4.00 | $1.00 $20.00 | Only $2.00 | $5.00 | $1.00_ $25.00 | Only $2.50 | $5.00 | $1.00— $35.00 | Only $4.00 | $6.00 | $1.50 $50.00 | Only $7.50 | $8.00 | $2.00 $75.00 | Only $10.00 | $10.00 |~ $2.50 ~ $4.00° We will gladly make other arrangements to suit your special needs. Come to the store. “Up to “Up to Up to Up to Up to Up to $100.00 | Only $15.00 | $15.00 | Men and Young Men BEAUTIFUL CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS WARM, SERVICEABLE OVERCOATS SUITS FOR BUSINESS OR DRESS WEAR EXTRA TROUSERS All of the famous BRADBURY SYSTEM HAND-TAILORED FOR BETTER VALUES! A complete line of Bath- robes, House - slippers, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats and Caps. Pp RS PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO 209 Union