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SDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 WOMEN! DYE 'Snow Should | * #8 & x eM ne. ANYTHING NEW He Wears His Own Shoes FOR FEW CENTS Dresses Kimonas Draperies Skirts Curtains = Ginghame Coats Sweaters Stockings Walets Coverings Everything Diamond Dyes Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—and follow the simple direc tions tn every package. Don’t won der whether you oan dye or tint suc coasfully, because perfect home dye ing i# guaranteed with Diamond Dyes, even tf you have never dyed y before, Just tell your druggist whether the materia! you wish to dye ts wool or stik, or whether It ts linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dia mond Dyes never streak, epot, fade, | Or run.—Advertisement, Sinn Feiners to Ask Seattle Aid| As representative of the Irish re Public movement, and opponents of the Free State y. the Michael O’Flanag Joseph O'Doherty will speak at the! K. of C. hall, Harvard ave. and E Union st. Thursday evening Father O'Fianagan was a Sinn Feiner from the inception of the) movement, and was named vice pres. | ident at the convention at Dublin in 1917, At present he and O'Doherty} @re endeavoring to entist sympathy for the republican cause in the i United States. / | ptndioee-o-ac tlle Rane Ena The great American demand is for | the best of Everything Noble, one of Seattle’s most his many street costumes. Phibte by Pric Cold snow and slush should cause Noble to fret! Noble, dog that he is, wears shoes in the snow, and gum boots during rainy and slushy weather, Besides, he has a wardrobe trunk filled with Diankets, jackets, and | for the best of Bread. | nats tor aii seasons of the year | He isn't @ professional dog, either. ee | Hie’, Sus & purp that lives in Seat- cee tie, trotting about its streets daily, sometimes with pipe sometimes without. Noble Is a Boston Bull, born at Giadenfelt’s kennels in Seattle and now owned by Castle Hayes of thin city, He #419 months old. Youth fulness in years, however, has not detained him tn the pursuit of/ in mouth, Shipped anywhere tn the U.s.4. (Prepaid) Average Weight § Ibs. OCEAN FISHERIES CO. 1525 Rativeed Ave. Main 0900 “Oldest and Most Nelinhle~ By Wanda Von Kettler I! =" master ts chief electrician. Noble FREDERICK & NELS FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET SEAT 1 Fret N oble! Sizes 914 to 1114, $1.00 FANCY SOX, with fect. to 1114, at 75¢ pair. - MEN'S SILK-BOOT “fashionable” dogs, in one of | © & Carter, Sar Staff Photographer to 1144, at 75e¢ pair. * com: | © has a inforced heel and sole, h peak of a wonderful of collars for each and day in the} to 1144, at 25¢ pair. . assortment all occasions One collar, however, he prefers | to the others, and Is often seen | flashing it about the city, It ts | made of rhinestones—150 of them—and is sald to have at one time been worn as a garter by a petite Parisian actress, When at home Castic Hayes at the During business hou at the Pantages 7Se¢ each. * each, le in with cian hotel is behind ia sometimes called stage manager Managing often to knock things over or carry them off tmmediately after they're adjusted and ready for curtainup. He i said to keep things very interesting behind stage. It tm between his working and home-hours that thin dog ts sean on the busy streets On rainy days bis cum-beote aasiet him in getting afely over the wet spots, A «mall size red and black umbrolia te at. tached to his collar and suspended over his head. Mr. Hayes declares that Noble MIGHT get along without the um brella. “But the boots,” he tells us, | “are absolutely necessary.” * know,” he explains furthe one day when It rained I forrot to BOYS’ PERCALE BLOUSES: to choose from. Sizes 7 to 16, at 85¢. Men’s Imported Wool Sox At 89c Pair Good quality, medium weight, Eng- drop-stitch-ef- Black and Cordovan. SOX, Cordovan, Navy and Gray. White, Cordovan and Navy. MEN’S PONGEE 'KERCHIEFS, at MEN’S SILK ’KERCHIEFS, at 50¢ WOVEN MADRAS AND neat patterns get him Into those boots, and It took me something like an hour to travel with him three blocks. He doesn't like to get his feet wet, #o on that occasion gently and carefully picked hie way from doorway to doorway Since then I've taken particular pains to always have him equipped for the weather.” Tuesday afternoon when we asked him to pose for a picture and he tipped his round brindle head thoughtfully to one side, then consented, Noble was wear. BOYS’ TWO-PIECE PAJAMAS: of warmth-giving Outing Flannel, in Blue and Pink stripe effects. Sizes 8 to 16, | at $1.50. Boys’ Play Suits | Lots of fun for the boy Cowboy Suits, Suits, $2.25. of these dandy Play Suits for a Gift. $2.25 and Baseball Lioontt & Myzns Topacco Ca ‘ ome Boe btpesie icmimen iSite lh Si cle ah clade ing a purple velvet blanket with an “N” embroidered on the side, buttoned-boots, = gray Fedora with » feather, and the favorite rhinestone collar. IMPROVEMENT | IN RAILWAY BILLINGS, Mont. Deo, 13—In « summary of progress tn railroad de |i) velopment tn Kastern Montana and |) Wostern Dakota since the early ‘80s, the Northern Pacific Railway Co. has | released figures that are surprising and interesting In the early days, two brase-trim- med locomotives, weighing 81 tons each, wore the pride of the division. | Ther present-day deacendanta acals | 157 tons each and are capable of «|{! speed of 80 miles an hour, In 1884 |[/ but three passenger conductors were required for the entire division. In |}) 1922 the division payroll climbed to |]| $3,600,000 1 The resume of past decades con- |], cludes with an optimistic prediction |]| + that the development of rail trans. |}) portation will speed the inflow of || new settlers and give the section cities and rural districts conditions on a par with the East. A Gift that will bring \I| colors. Freight Rate Cut to Be Effective PORTLAND, Dec. 18-—Reductions in rafiroad freight rates over trans 1,000 Pairs Women’s F elt Slippers At $1.35 Pair N the favorite Moccasin style, with inter- laced Ribbon trim and fluffy Pompon. A most appropriate Gift for woman or |, miss. Eleven attractive shades to choose from. Moderately priced, at $1.35 pair. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE soft-leather-soled felt slippers, with padded insole. Low-priced, at $1.00 pair. The Parcel Forwarding Station—Christmas Parcels Wrapped, Weighed, Forwarded Bb STAR Here Are the Practical Things many a problem terns, Small, $5.50. lish-made Wool Sox; in Dark-brown, Medium-brown, Blue- and Tan-Heath- MEN’S SMOKING ers. Sizes 914 to 1114, at SP¢ pair. MEN'S SMOKED + Men's Phoenix Sox 44, $6.75. FANCY SOX, with self-stripe-e fect, in Black, Cordovan and Navy. MEN'S COATS: Heathers. pair. Sizes 914 M GL $3.50 and $4.50 pair. . MEN'S DRESS GLOVES, Tan and Gray leathers. Sizes 7144 to 914, $1.95 pair. Black, Sizes 91 MEN’S LISLE SOX, with double-re- toe. Black, Sizes 914 and Initialed 'S TERRY - CLOTH in checked and striped pat- Brown, Sizes 34 to 44, $3.45. * GAUNTLET Black and Brown leathers, Men Prefer Receiving as Gifts To Choosing for Themselves CONVENIENT LIST, that can be de- pended upon to furnish the solution to of, “what-to-give-a-man.” The low-price-range encompasses a wide choice of very desirable and useful Gifts. BATH Medium and Large sizes, . JACKETS: Ox- ford and Green Heather-mixtures, con- trasting collar and cuffs. Sizes 36 to WOOL-MIXED SWEATER Green and Blue DRIVING Brown, MEN’S 'KERCHIEFS, including in the price-range: Plain, Colored Border 'Kerchiefs, at 2 for 25¢; 3 for 50¢; and 25¢ each. 7. MEN’S BELTS, 50¢ to $1.00. 7 BELT BUCKLES, 25¢ to 75¢. —~THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE The Next in Importance is— The Boys’ Gift BOYS’ SUITS: In good quality, serviceable materials and wide choice of colorings. $6.45 to $10.85. 2 Sizes 7 to 16 years, at BOYS’ BATH ROBES, in warm, comfortable ma- terials and variety of colorings, at $4.45 and $5.50. ° BOYS’ RUFF-NECK SWEATERS: in the popular school-colors. Sizes 28 to 34, at $2.15 and $6.45, * BOYS’ BOYS’ NECKWEAR, fn a wide as- sortment of styles, patternings and col- orings, at 45¢. BOYS’ INITIAL BELT BUCKLES, at 25¢, 35¢ and 50¢ each. o BELTS, with and without Buckles, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 each. * who gets one 400 PAIRS Women’s Soft-Sole Felt Slippers Unusually Good Values at— much comfort to the recipient—these Seven pleasing THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Boys’ Wool Jersey Suits In attractive Middy style. and Blue Heather-shades. years, at $4.35 suit. Brown Sizes 8 to 8 —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE $1.00 Pair continental lines ranging as high ae 59 per cent on certain commodities have been authorized by the central freight bureau, according to advices received today by the Southern Pa. | olfio company. The rates will become | affective an soon as tariffs can be| To prepare @ concerted plan of published action against the attempt of the Farming machinery in oarload lots Pacific Telegraph & Telephone com- and cherry, mahogany and walnut pany to obtain a higher phone rate lumber are among the commodities tariff, attorneys from the legal de |partments of Spokane, Tacoma and | Beattie will moot at the Seattle city law office Saturday. ‘The fight between the municipal ities and the company will be de cided in « neries of hearings before the state board of public works at Olympia, Tho first of these, on the plant valuation of the company in these cities, js set for Monday. City Attorneys Plan Rate Fight to benefit. 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit by Automobiles —An unknown man was un-/ KORT WORTH, Toxas.—J. Hartt 710i after being struck at on White, southerh of! operator, in- Kighth ave. 8. and Dakota st., Mon- dicted here on charge of murder in day, by an auto driven by Bert R.|connection with death of his father. Willard. 1902 Ninth ave. 8. in-law, J. H. Tuttle Angry Client Is Freed From Jail David Yust, who struck Attorney Nicholas Schmidt ever the head with a gaspipe, in @ controverny over the return of a $100 foo, was Aischarged Tuesday by Judge Dal- ton, after he had served a weok in the county jail on a charge of assault in the third degree. Aohmidt testified that for yoars he has been constantly DR. EDWIN J. BROWN’'S.. DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St. Seattle's Leading Dentiat for More Than 21 Yeare 14! A “‘Peek’’—I nto TOYTOWN Reveals Many Wonders! UST read down this list of things for good little girls and boys and see if there isn’t something worth “peeking” for! Then, remember, this is only a very small part of the thousands of “wonderful things” in TOYTOWN! Blocks, 20c to $2.75 Building Blocks, Alphabet Blocks of every de- scription. The kinds that entertain and instruct little folk. Lionel Electric Trains $6.25 to $50.00 Ever-so-many sizes and models that run by elec- tricity, on a real track; and you can buy Stations, Houses, Bridges, Signal Towers, etc., to make up a toy village. Toy Stoves 25c to $9.00 From the tiny Tin Stoves for the Doll House, to the “really” electric stoves that cook just like mother’s— there are many kinds to choose from. Spinning Tops, 20c to $1.00 Humming Tops, Flying Tops, Musical Tops, Dancing Tops and Gyroscope Tops; and of course, just the plain old favorite “spinning” tops. Horns, 25c to $5.75 Enough to start a TOYTOWN Band! Cornets, Trombones, Bugles, etc. Mechanical Toys, 50c to $3.75 The greatest collection of Mechanical Toys you ever saw! Swimming Ducks, Birds in Cages, og Kewpies, Peacocks and Bears and many others. Sail Boats, 15c to $2.50 They're all in “ now, just waiting for some little boy to sail them “o’er the briny deep” —bathtub. Christmas Tree Decorations Colored Balls 3¢ to 40¢ Artificial Snow, 7¢ Pkg. each. Candie Holders, 20¢ Doz. bene. Bends, B¢ to 209. “angel Hate,” 189 box. | wo @abO ron ete Mee Tree Tops, 25¢ to 75¢ Small Trees, 30¢, 35¢ané cach. 50¢. And many other beautiful Tree Ornaments, too numerous to mention here. TRAPS, indoor game for boys and gtris, $1.00. Joining Housewares Section, in THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE | pestered by Yust for a return of the feo which had been paid him by Yust for defending him im trial in 1008, Yust tried to collect with a gespipe in front of the Pacific blook on December 4, Noted Irish Orators Father Michael O’Flanagan Hon, Jos. O’Doherty, T. D. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 8 P.M. All Are Welcome Free Admission Order Your CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKE Boldt’s Best Is Ready in 1, 2, 3 and 5-Ib, cakes in Fancy Baskets and ory ba ha hs ba Ey Pa) sid inlined otal isin cami ca enact tli