FAOE EIGHT.
Open Till 10 p.m. Tonight & Tomorrow
—Still ample assortments —Gift Stocks displayed for easy selections- -
Force ready to serve. All purchases up to 9p. m. delivered within a rea
sonable distance.
The Gift-Wise and Weather-Wise
Naturally Think of p» . M
cam f c di i •. From a Man
St. Mary s Fine Blankets j »■.
—St. Mary's stands for
finest quality and long- f~|/"IfTl #*
/ /IAtvJBBBH l\ ««t service in Blankets — I AvIIllC
L^ i/I'o^^^H Jh^tE tlcal housewife, each pair fUtt«llUKJ!i
enclose<J ln attractive gift Few K ifts endure through the
7 / I|OX years to come or yield tin-
I / qt Mnrv'B sn<^ Wool Pleasure and comfort to the en-
"non^iirin^ing! |' r° home circle a. doe. furni-
Hlt©?*^^ \r handsome plaid designs vure
and black, also white or gray with blue, pink, brown or yel- ffTlfl ' Trrffl
low borders, pair $6.95 .°. , . ..- I
—Complete assortments of St. Mary's Blankets, in all ' o • ■?■', |j
grades, at, pair, *.vno. $5.1)5, $B.on, $0.50, $10.50 to $22-50 U O p J
Down Filled ConiforU, covered with best quality satine, «T-^ M .m<, U*'
also brocaded silk with plain border to match, corded edge,
size 72x90 in., at 87..-.0. »H.l>s, fll.OO, f 12.00 and. . $14.00 :
—\\<M>i I ill.-ii < r..rts. filled with pure white hygienic j
lambs wool, covered witb sllkoline, Seco and brocaded silks, I
size TL-xsi in , at $«»8, $4.25, 94.00, ».-,.».-., $10.00 to ifm.no
—Balcony. D V
'Leventh Hour Suggestions on Sewing Table
W licit tO VjlVe a lVian —Solid mahogany Bewing Ta
■ __——— jji e> M ar tna Washington pat
—Nearly every item is a "trump," safe to play if in doubt— tern, 3 drawers, and deep stor
such gifts as a man appreciates. age pockets on either side,
—Neckties, rich silks, best values, nt
—House Coats for home comfort, fc' t ftSflK^-S^l
choice styles, $4.00, $5.00, $«.00, ■^="J^kr±q7 O¥i I
Mm Ii Robes, good manlj patterns, •Tj^BljX" AJ[j S M iL^
Btrapn, pair $I.•'•<>■ $2.00 and . $2.50 ft 11
— Bhiru, Htiiinlard makes, new pat- I 1 W nDBBBVBCS
terus, $1.00, $1.50 and ..s2^oo fM IJ\VJ T HL-JWfel-JI
handles. $2.00 to $12.00 i ' -. . — ,
—'Kerchiefs, pure linen, jilain or mi- "" "-^ Oak Rocker
-SlllS™. tan and black' kid.'all styies', pair $1.28 to' $2.00 $ 6i50
—Fountain Pens, Waterman's Self-FlllinKs2.RO to $«M»O _ Solid oak , n WRXed olden
—Smoking Stands in brass, oak and mahoganj, $I.O© to*. Jum^ fln , gheg aprlng geat
—Cuff Links, plated and solid « ;o\A BOc to ••>■ ' covered with genuine Spanish
—Tie Clips, rolled and solid gold, 50c to *'•"" leather, medium high back.
If He Shaves Himself <A/*
A SHAVING MIRROR SgsygL
reived, and just wtiut many a man needs ?=r^ !^yri l«S^HjßH^^Wr
to any angle, in nickel and German sil- U A/ // ft)
ver finish; many with several fittings \fcJK Royal EaSY
attached. «, .
—Priced from $1.25 to $».0O 1 HKI V", H
f\ /MI —The utmost of rest and com
f\T> A vpw ii, iBK fort is realized in the soft and
ZZ*n in « ■ roomy depths of a big Royal
RAZOR jJ 1 I Easy Chair. Pressure on a
ill trVM button concealed in the arm
-His favorite make is ready here— s&M\JGn adjusts it to any angle from
Glllettes, Gem, Ever-Ready and Duplex i^OirlEl R Bitting to reclining. Made of
safeties or old styles, from $t to #7.rso =^yl II quartered oak at . . $IR to $«»
—Shaving Brushes from 50c to . .$2.50 4tU MoOP#
—Shaving Strops from $1.00 to . .$2.50 ■>"^(J| —____^-^_»^_______^_
MILITARY BRUSHES
—A large variety, all solid ebony backs, with drawn bris- «pO.OO 10 $7.50 CUTS
ties, priced, pair, from $2.00 to .$8.50 Special $3.75
—lJriij; Section. * T
—Black Coney Muffs in large
" pillow size, some trimmed with
■"V-k^'f FnvfTof fViA I inpn tllfi head: alß° large Fur Scarfs,
Lion t rorgei tne Linen \jiii wlth head and tailß
The linen market is going up and up and up. In few —A fine gift opportunity, reg
monthg the only available linens will be made of cotton— ularly $5.00 to $7.50, special
paradoxical, but true. tomorrow, each at ..... .$3-73
—Heine we advise buying linens for a year's or two years 1 L!_! . l'll rs l at SP««""
needs —especially while we are selling them at the old prices. cnnstnias Reductions.
—70-in. Table Damask, heavy bleached pure Irish linen, dot ————————^——^—~
and floral designs, yard $1-OO
—68x68-ln. Pattern Cloths, pure linen bleached damask, ln
circular and square patterns, special $2.50 TTAT 17
-Table Sets, heavy damask cloth 70x72 in., and half dozen HAXiiT
22x22-Id. Napkins, pure irisli linen, in fern, grape, lily and PTtTPli*
flag designs, special at $3.00 r*lwa
T TTVPTJ fJ ATTia —Electroliers, library and
Li U WOh LLUIHb boudoir styles, worth $4.00
—Fine quality plain Irish linen, hemstitched—size 36x36 to $47 50
SiASNRSA B?£SS&^. :;;;::;;;:;;;;.fSB z^SS^-iiK
—18x04 in. Scarfs, same quality $1.25 T AU Eartnenware Jardinieres
from 50c to $8.00
___ _. _. __. —All Chafing Dishes ln nickel,
TL _ I* ZCI CL^ W. M I. copper and brass with alcohol
I lie Vlllt Otic W2intS or electric attachments, $8.00
to $35.00
A Duntley Pneumatic Sweeper, Special $5.85 I
—This low price only because of the factory demonstration _
now in progress—a happy opportunity for Mr. Man who *^"r
want* to please lib. wife. nvrP VATTDmiT
—A Duntley will lighten the drudgery of housework It vHli-J! UUAIXI
sweeps thoroughly and cleans the carpet of dust and sand OT?T?
with the same operation. vr'c x
•wS? J 2"'n' n°"le reaChCß lnt° th 6 C°rnerS *nd giVCB a Wlde —AU Tricycles, Blackboards,
—Easy to operate, easy to clean. Dishes, Velocipedes and Rock
—Special demonstration price $5.85 'n * Horses. —Basement.
—«ttl Floor! > —
CHRISTMAS TODAY
FOR 200 CHILDREN
Nearly 200 children in the Lin
coln Park high school district are
having their Christmas today.
Automobiles will begin shortly
after lunch to gather the tots to
gether In the high school. They
will be called for at their homes
in automobiles and whizzed away
to Santa Claus.
The children will be entertain
ed while their parents and tbe
students listen to the exercises in
the auditorium. Shortly after 1
o'clock, Capt. Carver, as Santa
Claus, will lead the children down
the long halls Into the blaze of
greenery and colored lights of
the gymnasium. A monstrous
Christmas tree will greet tbe chil
dren.
Bart child will be given a doll
or mm other toy and a large
bag of candy made by the girls
of the domestic science depart
ment.
After an afternoon of pleasure,
the children will be taken home
again. The Christmas tree is an
annual custom at the South 3lde
school. Each year the celebra-
Uou has grown bigger.
HERE AT END OF
106 DAY VOYAGE
The freighter Musician arrived
yesterday in British Columbia
waters after a trip of 105 days
around the Horn from Glasgow.
The steamer originally started for
the Panama cauVl. but her offic
ers received instructions to pro
ceed by way of tty) straits of Ma
gellan when it wts learned the
canal would not be otoentd for ee»
sral months. \
MAR AN WINS
BABY PRIZE
Being the handsomest and the
best developed baby under six
months of age. Marian Ruth Hen
derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Henderson, 632 So. State
St., was declared a winner Mon-
day at the Buy-at-Home baby ex
hibit Tbe Judges awarded the
silver baby spoon to the baby
after a large number of babies
had been carefully examined.
HASTEN TO HELP
FLOUNDERED SHIP
Four miles off Jagged Rock
near T«too«h light house, the
barkentine 8. N. Castle U report
ed flouaderln* with six feet of
water In her hold. Tbe coast
guard cutter Snoboralah left Neah
Bar last night to aid the tmhl.
THE TAUOMA TIMEfc
LISTER
BLAMES <
SALOON
Governor Lister, in bis ad
dresa at the Cbrlitmu ewrctcaa
at the .Stadium hlKh m hool, lust
night ezpreaaed regret at the
fraud which haa been dlacloaod
through the Induatrlal lnauraaoe
conimlaalon office.
He aaid It was unfortunate that
men trusted by the state should
prove unworthy, and laii- Iko
blame for most of the work to the
back rooms of saloons.
"It Is most fortunate for th<>
state that these saloons are soon
to be wiped out," the governor
Bald.
Rev. Frank Dyer talked on the
"Christmas Highway."
KICKING
RECORDS
SMASHED
Records In busket-ball throw
ing and soccer ball punting were
broken this year by nearly every
grammar school in the city, ac
cording to information given out
today by Supervisor Kelly.
The eighth grade kicking rec
ord of 99 feet 10 Inches, made
last year by the boyß of the Rog
ers school, wag Increased to 115
feet 4 Inches this year by the
same boys. This record Is the re
sult of the averages of all the
eighth grade boya who partici
pated in the trials.
PUPILS WILL
GIVE DRILLS
Pupils of the Franklin school
have placed two large Christmas
greeting signs over the school
entrances, giving passersby a
friendly welcome.
Preparations have been com
pleted for the Christmas pageant
which will Include every child in
the school at 1 p. in. tomorrow.
After this celebration individual
exercises will be held in each
room.
Xmas Tahoma
Fine Number
The Christmas number of the
Tahoma magazine which was
given to the high school stu
dents yesterday la thoroughly a
holiday number In appearance
and text.
The cover design la dona by
Muriel Kobel, a holly design of
red, green and gray. Literary
contributions were made by Te
ressa Reid, Dorothy Cblesley,
Laura Schock, Marjorle Dlxon,
Ruth Ilalllii, May Larson, Floyd
Smith, and Claud Brennen.
ASKS $20,000
AS DAMAGES
Alleging gross carelessness on
the part of the Wilkeson Light &
Water Co., Dolly M. Rylatt, and
her three-year-old son, brought
suit in the superior court yester
day to recover $20,000 for the
electrocution of her husband,
Herbert Rylatt, at Wilkeson last
September.
Rylatt, who was a butcher, was
turning on the electric light in his
Rhop when he was killed. The
wife alleges the company did not
take sufficient precaution In pro
tecting the high voltage wires.
Select Your
Xmas Turkey
from a stack of 200 choice fat
birds, also your Geese, Ducks.
Chickens and Rabbits, M we
are displaying the finest lot in
the city. Our prices are the
lowest.
Strictly fresh Eggs, doz. 49He
Select Storage Eggs, d0z...80c
Something new in the Butter
line—Special 1-lb. cartons of
Olympus Brand Butter. .. . BSc
Fine grade Creamery Butter
27 H, 80c and 88c
A fine line of imported and do
mestic Cheese. For the Cheese
epicure we have fine Imported
Italian Oorsonzola Cheese at,
per pound 4Oc
And Fancy Roquefort Cheese,
at, the pound 80c
This is fine Cheese for after
dinner, and more especially
with your Turkey.
Fancy "Kaiser Wilhelm Brand"
Limburger Cheese, each...toe
Mild Tlllamook, lb MM;
Wisconsin Swiss, lb Me
Fancy Cream Brick, lb.. . .*Sc
Fancy Young American, lb. Stic
Imported French Cememb«rt,
each Mo
FOWLKTTE POULTRY I
MARKET
I OOZZA * SONS
1146 Market St.
CENTRAL BUTTER BTOHB
1144 Pacific Aye.
Phone*, Main 478, 4084.
Steamers Tacoma and
Indianapolis for Seattle
I.««v« Uunlelptl Dock. T»o»
--na, 7:11. » 00. 11:0* a. ra.; lift.
1:00, 1:00, 7:09. 1.00 p. a
Laav* Caiman Dock. ■tattl*.
t:00. »:0«. U.M ft. m.; liM, •:•«,
«:••, 1:»*. ♦ •* P. m.
Fastest and Fln*«t flttamara
Btogl* Fftr*. He; Round Trip.
M*
■Uttbt ■••■« Vttm Dally.
% ■. jomes limt
oitm MawW—l viSt. m. »**».
GLASSES FOR GIFTS (TjhVj /?wes ?™Zn*™Y}(T)) t TAKE LUNCH HERE
The most valuable gift you can ( v/j M M d?m SO/Mf/Wil / "t f*E-J ' -* ~\ 14/~h h You'n nave more tlme for ehop
make to a member of your fam- *M M J'/ M Mjg^i '§'i'§§M /ft/§ M AbYs^*^ l''"K and more money 100 if
lly who needs them—would be M M MJ^ \,\/ Mi i fvC -XsW €/§/* 9 fyCAeY' you take lunch In our coiy rei
a pair of glasses fitted by our M 0 A taurant Tempting sandwiches,
expert optometrist. #4 nf\ ' -^«SBSBil«^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a»ißßßßß«^^^^^i<- '**''^ ''"' llPlf Pea ln Tacouia, sur-
Priced ,t up from » I ,UU | AVENUE AND COMMERCE AT 15 g 3fl | paal"ng C0"e«-
Las! Day Shoppers Find Best Service and
Best Selections As Well As Best Values
ETble &9C Stamps @k /» Store Open Friday
BOn All Pur- %rfjttk Evening Until 10
chases Friday ZaSJlSlHfc Please Carry Small
Evening 6 to 10 f^^^^M Parcels With You
Girls Dresses at $2.75 |jj|i|^ 3 Handkerchiefs at 50c
Stylish little frocks for girls of Bto JHo||wßHKN'^" Hand-Embroidered Women's Hand
II years, made of splendid quality * kerchiefs, nicely hemmed, neat <]<■
serge and neatly trimmed, regular jßiWj^W^^ signs, three in holly box, 25c HA O
values to $4.98 a 1 $3.75, and ffft nr 8f Jl'^'HK^ V;|l"('S' spiM.-ial, 3 for »vt
to $3.48 values for ; A Bfej Women's Madiera Embroidered Kor
Girls' All Won] Sweaters, in while or I/|jS)» chiefs of pure, sheer linen, beautiful
cardinal, ages to 12 years, coal style, fS^"*?^ "* designs, in holly boxes, regularly *1
special values $1 7^ F& t^ to $1.50 values, in holly 7^l*
at v*#■ w boxes, each * *^^
Hundreds oi Toys Hali Price Tomorrow
A Big Table Piled High With Things the Youngsters Like
and for the Last Day We Price Them at Just Half
We're determined that there shall not be a remaining toy on the floor when we're through Friday
night. So —
Games, worth 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c, Friday at Bond] Sets formerly priced at $1.00, $1.50 and
just HALF PRICE $2.00, at HALF PRICE
BOOKS for Christmas time, all sorts, formerly Tool Chests, in several sizes, formerly sold nl
priced 4c and up HALF PRICE up to $3.00 % . HALF PRICE
Roly Polys—our entire assortment of these Undressed Dolls, very pretty faces, lot of about
quaint dolls HALF PRICE 50 at HALF PRICE
Gifts for the Men _$ Some at 2 Price
HOUSE COATS AT $5.00 UP VT^^K M<" s Fancy An" l:;"'<ls ;m<l Slls!)tI"1
You can get a mighty good house coat J\\ I jtj\ ers, in sets, or arm bands and suspeud
or smoking jacket for $s.oo—made 'of P7r^(^2x ei>s separate.
double faced material, in the best of \ A lot of over 200 boxes, in sets or singly.
colors, pockets, collars and lapels of W/T 11 1 \ very attractive Christmas boxes, f0r
,.,!., A IB If lls:^ merly priced at 50c to $1.00, tomorrf>v;
plaid to match, or you can get the very WI f »=*• at F HALF PRICE
elaborate ones, $12.50 //'f I MEN'S MACKINAW COATS d; fi CA
at up t0 ■ // j I AT, AND UP JO.DU
MEN'S BLANKET BATH tfrt nr I 111 MEN'S TROUSERS AT, «O Cft
ROBES AT $Li*UO 111 I I! PAIR AND UP .. QU*OV
MEN'S BLANKET BATH fl»O Qr '/J J U MEN'S OVERCOATS, THE LATEST
ROBES AT vd.JJJ «^IrJU MODELS, PLAIN OR NOVELTY
MEN'S BLANKET BATH tf rQC FABRICS, UP tfO CA
ROBES AT QO*Ud FROM $O.«IV
Turkeys 25c the Pound-Buy
With the market on the national bird stiffening with every new quotation— —g
the news that we have over 750 turkeys to sell at 25c the pound is indeed wel 1j
come news for the householder. • w «^^ £%
Every bird in the lot a young, corn fed, freshly killed turkey—positively no jm i | I
cold storage stock. We're doing our part to make it a "Merry Christmas" by mtm %J
making it possible to have a turkey on every table—the pound
JUST SEE WHAT WE HAVE WITH US TODAY!
THEY'RE THE 1916 MODEL SPRING BONNETS
BY HKTTY BROWN.
Now Misa Busy Girl if you'll
cease your Christmas shopping a
moment we'll introduce you to
your 1916 spring bonnet.
Yes! Spring bonnet is what
we said—they always bloom in
early December, you know,
though the public seldom sees as
much as a bun of spring milli
nery until February.
This seaaon, however, I made a
bold "drive" right into exclusive
workshops and armed with pencil
and sketch book captured some of
the best Palm Beach models—the
Miiiß we'll all be wearing every
where next February and March.
They are hat* the Fanhlun Art
league hoikU yon m autlimtlr
modela for the spring of 1016.
Evidently fashion has no favor
ites in spring millinery. There's
the wide brimmed sailor and the
brlmlesa turban, the big hat, the
lIUI4 hat, a smart chapeau to
frame every style of face-
No. 1, you will notioe, la a
tiny affair of black satin with the
barest excuse of a brim. A band
or rosen tops the crown and big
loops of rose color maline are
crushed softly down upon the
buds —a lovely hat for a spring
day.
No. 2 In ii satlor made of dark
green kid—and kid is to be popu
lar In millinery for late winter
and spring. There's a veritable
orchard t>f pear* and grapes and
berries spread about the crown,
and this fruit decoration is cut
out of white kid.
No. > is built of coarse brown
straw, with tower-likt points of
Thursday, Dec. 23,1910.
brown ribbon surmounting It.
This close-fitting shape and the
lofty trimming will be exceeding*
ly good style next ipring.
No. 4 is a typical Palm noach
hat and it foreshadows the popu
larity of the wide-brimmed
droopy hat to which the design
ers are paying much attention
Juut now. It is made of white
maline and bands of whits rib
bon. A Iwiid of whit* fox swftthen
the low crown and the stiver rose
adds to the cloud-like effect of
the white and silver bat.