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PAG" 10 WITT PLANS \Woman and 2 Men Tw 1 a woman were ar momie ested by the dry squad Thursday Mra. None of the ges Witt, tract ferred to super @erson f ut Henéd y railway t has bee tD, W. Hen beer and five She furnished $ GO UNHEEDED Arrested in. Raid ‘She Never Cares to Wear Crown went fare <a 4 Af the council wants to t mon W. B. Van Dyke was arrested at €y out of the general fund to operate | the Candau hotel why, then the Scent fare is Lumber Business Manufacturin€ 68,294,904 feet of of some other have to cor fund” Accused of Theft of Case of Shoes |: Awl attempt to sell a case of shoes) 11 per cent below eproduction, with That had fallen from a wagon on a! shipments 23 per cent loss than pro: @owntown street resulted in the ar duction Pest of W HM. Ryals, 47, Ryals de Ried he had stolen the shoes, which! Silk thread between 600 and 800 * were owned by the Washington Shoe long may be unwound from a - Manufacturing Co. silkworm eth eatin acsalaen “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Overcoat Sale All-Wool Union Made Overcoats $12.50 to $45.00 Buy Now and Save’Money! AT We have a large variety of Overcoats in Men's and Young Men’s single and double breasted styles, some all-around belted models and others with half belts in 2 large assortment of pat- terns and fabrics, including the popular “plaid back” materials: We have not seen values to equal these for years, AT Is a group of Overcoats in the single and double breast- ed Chesterfield and Ulster models, made of very choice plaid-back fabrics that display the highest skill in workmanship and tailoring. They do not look as though they could possibly be sold for anywhere near this price. Other Cogts $12.50 to $25. DRESS WELL Never Miss the Money We sell Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings for strictly one price—cash or charge. 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Between Pike and Union Streets DON’T pass up this sale if you are looking for Fine Gloves at prices from one-third to one-half less than you ordinarily pay. GLOVES are the ideal Christmas present, and we offer you bargains that are within the reach of every pocketbook. = A complete line from which to choose— Women’s and Men’s, Kid and Fabrics. You must see these gloves to appreciate their quality. When you learn the ridiculously low prices at which we offer them you will agree with our statement that— This Is a Real Glove Sale! Westem Importing Co. &: Olympic-Central Public Market, 1422 First Avenue Opposite Help Yourself Grocery Between Pike and Union Streets ae Te TTT Pigeon carmen eg yc Is Below Normal | Mary when little went shopping with a governess, She wanted « broom. It must be little and stiff. | The salespeople and the governess tried to persuade her to buy some. | thing elgg, but she replied | “y. I want a broom! Henry ther} brother) is lazy, I want him to! |learn to sweep the paths in the gar} | den.” cee One’ of the firet things the queen taught Mary was to mend and sew THE SEATTLE STAR Princess Mary Enjoys Real Work SHOE PRICES Hit Lowest Mark in Years 7s Holiday Sale of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, Slippers and Hosiery Offers an Opportunity to sible Purchase High Grade Footwear at the Lowest Prices in Sev eral Years. . (Main Floor) MEN’S SHOES (Beonomy Basement) ’ Gift Women’s Shoes Suggestions Pumps and Oxfords $3.80 Buckles or Ornaments $1.00 wo $5.50 All sizes in the lot and values to $10.00 Spats or Tweedies $3.50 $1.90 to BM pied Coat: eebk a sinistile , i Fancy Slipper Trees last, bought to sell at $6.50 Women’s Slippers Sipe : 95c to $1.40 Vaney Garters 51.0 to $2.00 Men’s Slippers Silk Hosiery $2.40 and $2.95 9 to $4I5 Polishing Sets Children’s. Slippers LR er EP 75c, $1.25, $1.35, 950 to $3.00 Men’s Shoes $4.00 Tan Calf, welt soles, English last, ‘Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary Known ax diamond jubilee baby because of her birth in year of Fictoria’s diamond jublice. 1913 BY Arch sizes G to 11, bought to well at $7.00. erbury 1.45 Men's Slippers ‘ Mile. Deseau, un $ $2.00 to $4.00 Tan Army Shoes Fu queen. a ; Melibien: Susie, ridies, tenuie * s Sh Children’s Slippers DURABLE AND COMFORTABLE art hunting, flower. gardening ant Children’s oes ie to GLAS 5 ma . « A SPECIAL AT $5.00 collecting china, pictures and At Reduced Prices o photography. ere BY MILTON BRONNER myself can eat aierward.” Leader in girl guide movement tio LONDON, Dec. 16.--"I'd like tof One of the things she likes to cook tain DANIEL GREEN : know just what kind of a girl she/i# cake, t public mpeech in 1919 at § * at cee ily of “and git tn. London COMFY SLIPPERS | Millions of men and women have} Mary {© the linquist of the royal Hetrothal announced’ Nov Sizes 214 ti oe expressed that longing since the en-| family, She knows something of all 2 Ss Co cereals em fagement of Princess Mary, only|the Scandinavian languages, speaks | wr : ke ha daughter of the king and queen of | Spanish and Italian fairly well, Ger-| mi = oP Englafd, was announced. And their|man very well and French excelient-| , A boat containing three Eton stu S ial 1 90 to curlonity haw been quickened by the | ly |denta bumped into the royal wkift Opposite Freser-Patersen’s Special ° we report that her fiance, Lord Las-| She also hammers out letters on] There vas nothing to indicate att fete. th collas, may become governor general | the typewriter and has written some | (hat either the vessel or ite owners _ of 0! Ireland ot her father’s more, intimate cor | ¥°r* One of, the Etonites - — a “L want to be a woman—not alrespondence. It was these accom. |" ; k on 6 mete’ te te olan ty lord no came to call ery severe lecture princess.” [plishments among others that red saan ou going to learn tojand mig@ty } xing. din Se OS Ore. Mary admitted the charge. ry, Mary was just a little mrt when [the Prince of Wales to sigh ona Sdeih “es ieatacote) ithe: aca os is ve} On the day that her bethrothal| “Well,” said the child, “I Ike ol she said this—but whe has lived up} “What a pity It lnn't Mary w sais aeerey Pe . Princess Mary | was annc he visited the tots! ¥ I think you a very nice prin- to it ever xince. She was with her|be king! She is eo clever, you se » RE ARR ICN eee eal, vie "| tn the Reyel Saas y¥ Hospital, svons.”* th one mother at a children’s baraar | ’ wee ~par et One day whe called Privy Coun sopping Mt each bedside to talk to| And that seems to be the popular "| eo crowns.” meee n the Thame with brothers.| very little reverence for the high! presence, Papa, the king, gave her you ® real princess?” asked | most talked of bride wv hen do T get a crown?” Mary! asked the queen | “When you marry a king.” her mother replied | “Then I'll never have a crown,” said Mary; adding, “I want to be| a woman—not « princess.” eee i Mary and her eliest brother, the Prince of Wales, have always been close pals. When the prince entered Dart. mouth, he was immensely proud of his naval cadet’s aniform. One morning he found on hin plate & package which had come by mail Opening it he discovered a doll Gresned like himself and labeled in hin sivter’s hand: “Isn't he pret Ta 82248 8R “Ses scyr EATEST SALE IN wawneaew ere 7mwewm She used to mend the socks of her brothers, ieee ee We are quitting the wholesale baidieniifi This tremendous big stock, bought to wholesale One Gay something went wrong! at Ralmoral at low prices, will be further reduced and given to the public. met the girl claimed anic went to repair It and ex a oot sch SA SALE STARTS TOMORROW good with machinery and it's great | imo ot! i BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! pertectly! a sewing m ie. The prine eee | ; —We Another thing the queen taught Christmas Neckties. Woolén Blankets Khaki Shirts— . Heavy Jersey her was the art 6f cookery | Big assort- Sever 98c Fm rests large Army Style oa Aaetyy $3 98 Gloves— Auked what kina of cooking abe poo inp ag 39c ber pair ........ supply, $3 48 § «- ] 48 FJ tor xmas * A snap at. "'19¢ Uked best, Mary replied with candor going at ° “I Mke to make something that “I Office of Defunct | Bank to Be Moved | To reduce liquidation expenses, FR. j A. Langley, special auper visor of banking, 0 move hin office from the Bc vian, Amer- ican bank to the fourth floor of the Raitway Exchange building. The} Men's Dress Shoes Wonderful Values—Sold as High as $4.00 $1.85 Coveralls Wonderful Garments $1.78 Men’s Hats A Large Assortment— Regular $3.00 Value 98c Boys’ rs won Mackinaws Values Up to $9.00— Fast Colors—A Snap at $3.95 Men’sOvercoats Good Quality—Snappy Styles—Values ns High as $40 $14.85 move will be effected this month, | 9 s 9 a . s Langley only juvt having succeeded Men’s Suits Men’s Pants Overalls Men’s Union Suits § All Leather Shoes ing ,on which, he said, the defunct bank had been losing $40,000 to $60,- | 000 a year. i Bell Boy Accused of Looting Rooms! Heavy Fleece-lined— Just the Thing for Cold Weatber 98c Flannel Shirts Extra Heavy—In all The Best Values in the City—Sold as High as $6.00 $i 2.85 Rubbers In All Sizes—Fresh A Wonderful Bargain Values Up to $40 $13.85 Men’s Raincoats Made to Keep Out the Rain—Regular $15 In All Sizes and Patterns Sold as High as $4.00 $1.98 Boys’ Suits Good Quality—Values Good Navy Denim— Regular $1.50 Value 79c Hickory Shirts Strong Garments— Accused of burglarizing the Moore) hotel, Dale Hawking, 17-year-old bell boy, was arrested Thursday night by Detectives William Worsham and J. P. Smith in his room gt 1411 Madison st, where Worsham, Value Up to $8.00 Values Up to $1.50 Sizes Stock saya part of the loot, including an} alarm clock, a flashlight, necktie, sce ir fais, met $4.65 $3.95 68c $1.98 68c Hawkins is alleged to have con-| fessed the robbery, | Wa WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY OF ARMY GOODS = Doors Open Tono.row Morning at 9 0’ Clock "2" [PALACE CLOTHING CO. MAJL_ ORDERS FIRST AVE. AT SPRING ST. Sailor Arrested on Auto Theft Charge! Said to have stolen an auto in} Carl Holberg, 19, U. &.| G CAREFULLY ee rae ar Naa aya ae Re? FILLED WHOLESALE Punter and saitatine 203) FIRST AVE. FIRST AVE, CORNER SPRING SPRING SPRING THE BODY OF David © attle timber dea will b mated Friday, following funer: ices at 3 p.m, at the Home Undertaking | 7 rh, Se