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Hasord Wella, Waitor ©, F Chase, Business Manager, OFFLORS Seattio—1207 and 1309 7th Ave. New York. 290 Temple Court Matdtng, Chicago-31T-418 UB Represe Buliding Oo pet wee Bor KreREPSBVE ante par month, Mellversd tr we Selee = _ —_ sd-elnne matter traction whieh one at the Thir Aventie theater tamer AN exchange, apeaking in a pretty love story, noe throughout (his play, and of the James Boye a somewhat thrilling jeattlc Theater Clara Mathes and her company orrow might at the & u 4 Wook, playing @ reper that Includes three plays never » here bef The opening bill the Philippines,” a y dramatio ait ippine islands, 7 WORKINGWOMER'S WAGES A ding to an ofclal report made by the Onle bureau of labor $5.25 + average Wages $4.83 por week their ' ving for their labor and these wor < Women are not N joudt many classed as working women receive partial support Hut the fact remains that not in the cities named alene, but In every great clty in this country working women's wages are danger- ously close to thelr coat of living. The Woman who ts alone and no other means of support than the pay fw her honest work, walks through life on thin ice, Hers is « bard, cheerlese and almost hope- Jess lot Every humane heart goes out tn pity to her, and every honest han may be ready to help her, but, unfortumately, little can be done oept by charity, and c ty, while of help sometimes to the individ- wal, ls no remedy for the condition, The remedy can be supplied only Dy the women themsctves Women themselves are chiefly reeponsible for their own wage con. ditions, Woman's chief fault in this “new day ts her discontent with the litions for which God created ber » longer believes that she waa made from a single rib of man, whe pably would not willingly have spared the rib for the purpose had ft not been surreptitiously taken tn his sleep. She thinks she has a whole anatomy of her own, could have origt- pated without man, and could get on very much better if he were out of the way entirely. She is no longer a homekeeper exclusively, She eagerly embraces a “career,” & “missidn,” a “fad.” or chooses to do and dyuage and dree in order to make herself self-supporting. and the number of women who push themselves mto these pursuits is so great that the competition cuts down compensation to the cort of Hving and often below it She t not content with the beautiful jeweled box of Pandora as a thing to delight the eye, but must know what there t# fm it, must have all that there is fm it worth having, an@ so has unfortunately loomed unnumbered evils that have filled the world with woe and weeping. Her capacity for dringing wrong® Upon herself ts infinite, Every right granted her with the best intentions or wrested by her own ef- forts brings with it a Hitter of wron: Every gift of this charicter is first dipped tn the River Pactotas and turned te gold, delightful to look upon, but no use as food. The Midas of this day ts a femate. Her chief wrong, and the one tying at the base of all the rest ts the fact that in this country matrimony i fast becoming a lost art, There ts still some marrying and giving in marriage, but the divorce court is an ever-ready alembic that reduces connubia! combinatious to thetr ortg- inal elements. Any reform In the matter of women's wages, to be effective, must degin with the women employes themselves ‘They must learn, first, to be worth more money, second to effectively demand ft, and, third, not to overcrowd the market. Until these things are learned women employes will continue te teceive aympathy, but can receive no real help because there is none that can be given them ‘The tramp who stole a locomotive in Minnesota has a trace of the true netinets of the modern raliway magnate. With a little practice he will be able to steal a whole ral read. “Fexy Quiller” with ‘eo great New York Casino suc- . cons; Mr. Melville Colina, Mr. Wth- any ation’ ith Mr. Richard |iam Conley, Mist Daisy Hamlin, Ha- mam the « will be present- ed at the Grand for four nights be- |feveritea. Te See Sa CE “Friends” tomorrow. Mr. Golden is known to the the- ter-goers all over the country as} Begtnning next Thursday at the @ fun-maker re ability and his | Grand and running for four perform- De Koven’s tane- |®nces, Edwin Mitton Royle's comedy the bombastic, over- | stccess “Friends.” will be seen here. Foxy Quilier” |It i said to possess decided merit, Ww sald to be the best he | Deing pleasing im plot and entertain. | He is well supported, ing in climax. The story tn “Friends” In point of scenic equipment it te a Mfustrates characters peculiar to the wetable production. It has met with Feneinee cirete of Bohemia, while jest Hitputution com-|attraction. Tonight will be the last i world: Miss Carlotta | performance the curtain gonna; Mr. George |rise at & o'clock sharp. Head, formerty basso of the eee “James Boys in Missouri” will be : Henry Leone, long identified the tile of the latest dramatic at- SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS Indian Stool An Indian Stool, made from oak in the golden or malichite finish, or from birch mahogany. It stands 14% inches high on fancy turned legs, and has a con- cave, open slate seat 16 inches square. There are four turned spindles between each cross round and the seat. This Stool is well finished and far superior to anything of its kind we have ever offered at this price; the illustration fails to do justice to it. It must be Born in mind that there is but a limited quantity of these Stools, and the saie will last until the Stools are sold. The regular price of this Stool is $1.75, but to- night it can be secured for 58. These Stools will not be delivered, and only one will be sold to each customer, - Crockery Dep’t Decorated Cups, with saucer .. Decorated 7-inch Plates .. Black Jack Stove Polish ..., oe vans Child’s Decorated 24-piece Dinner Set .... Child’s A. B. C. Mugs ” . Child’s A BC Plates........ ones Lap Sewing Boards, regular $1.00, special . German Fancy Teapots ....+. Drapery Dep’t 25c Felt Window Shades, 3x7 ft., at, each ...e0..0. -ge 15¢ Brass Extension Rods, 30 to 54 in., at, each,..g¢ 15c Curtain Poles, 4 and § ft. long by 1 and 1% in., at, €ach esses Be Fancy Pillow Tops, figured and stamped for embroid- eting C@CM wee seeesee ase Fredericke Nelson Second Av., Madison and Spring Sts. Jean army office intands durin The third act deg hoapltal #hip whic la ue [This bilt wilt be rep aur }day afternoon On Monday and ‘Tuesday nights the situation are ver written Royal the French rev we the individual tal pany well, ‘There in in the piece fur newspaper correspond one of whom is 4 women. “Richard Carvel” Boattle theater-goers will ehan part of Kichard Carvel at the Grand & week from tomorrow “Fi ents, have a The much-talked-of ettraction “Fiddle. Dee- Dee’ te the Grand week after next, The ma tinee December 17 will be given by ‘the Seattte Press club. Tlekets are now on sale by alt Mra. A. Hecker gave a luncheon party yesterday afternoon at ber me on Tweart y wee mber of guests Miss Allee Drisko will « few friends next Tuesday moon at her home and MM Adame, this month, will honor Mrs. O. C. Gilman gave a tunche Rufus Ruck A jolly dancing party was giver ‘Thursday might in the Oid Rainier hotel Invitations have been Issued by the Rachelors for a ball to be given ‘The committee im charge are MeGreger, Or, Bhaw, Mr. Wolf, Mr ©. B Rmith and Mr. ©. A. Me Kensie The Midnight Adieu club give a Gancing party Tuesday evening of ext week im Ligtic’s hall. The Icemen are making plans for a big bail which they expect to give next Thursday night in the Armory hal | The Martpess club gave an on- | joyabie ing perty Thursday eight im Littie’s ball, A large num ber of young prep were present ‘The Allegro club meets Wedner lday evening of next week tn Littic’s lnall Dancing will be @& waln | amusement | Cooper & Levy STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 { O'CLOCK TONIGHT FRESH ROLLED OATS—Hot from the mitt 9-pound sack Roc FLOUR will undoubtedly go higher, We are still setting “Oar Best” at 84.00 per bar- rel—or @1.05 per sack WRSTERX WASHING MACHINES—Bach .. 82.75 MES. POTTS SAD IRONS Per set, reduced from $1 * to © TUBULAR LANTERNS oad from Ge to 400 Reduced from We to Gc from ste from ive FINE BLUE STEEL SQUARE Reduced from 9° HAND SAWS—Teduced Haste SHOE SOLES —Reduced The to, per pair PRUNING SHEARS —Reduced from 6c to 400 FAMILY SCALES — Redogt from $2.00 to ane i SCISSORS AND SHBARS-- Reduced to 82 1-8 per cent FOOD MEAT CHOPPERS Reduced from $1.20 to RIM KNOB LOCKS--Reduced from 3c to 206 TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS Pr net of 13 pieces Reduced 5 1.80 to, per wet. 81,00 PLATED KNIVES AND FORKE— Per set of 12 places Reduced from $2.00 to net SAPATIER CARVING KNIVRS—19 = inch—-Reduced trove Se to, each ate GQ09 ALARM CLOCKS. oh INTRRMEDIATE CLOCKS—® minutes—Fim. SHELF BRACKETS -— &xt0 Reduced from Bec to, per pair UNHANDLED AXES duced from 1.25 to Re aie HANDLED AXES ~ Reduged from $1.25 to ae ANVILS—Reduced from 36.96 to 4. CHAIR BEATS — 16-inch — Re duced from ie to, each... De SAUER KRAUT CUTTERS 5 knife—Reduced from 31.50 to 81.00 Reduced Be Reduced We SLAW CUTTERS from Me to BEST MOP from Ihe to STICK Cooper & Levy 104-106 Firat Ave. Bet. Vesior and Washington Ste Telephone, Main GOLDMAN’S 001 Becend Asonus. Cor. Marion The American Qlothier, 703 First Ave. Agent for the Celebrated Joho B Bieteon Hat, 1 and party this afternoon in honor of Mrs.) Newspaper THE PACE Kmterprise Asrootetion | NEW YORK, Deo, 6—<ipecial) | Amain “the pace that tilts.” M. dying at Bellevue | hompital, thousands, }and sparkling eyes are sunken aod wianed, he to wee Andrew Robsen in the| face lined and her d wi in & mere ye her her condit v ait | i wae Howton overpowering. ar it Annex, Union. drums everyth te to « with he to give friends mental time—low Ow airis early t Little Mabet OYVILL The Annex, Second and Union Streete. 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SHA Bouth side Colman Sse Col- ump la at phonk Black Examine E PLUMBING kinds, si Sliver Stiver Opera Glassen, with the latest and od known to selence, free } Green Lake s anti Homes Go Well Together They Go Together at Green Lake w. dD. Ww OWNER, 904.5.6 BOSTON BLOCK. Auction Sale Jewelery jot Water Meatin; Detimates furnti Prolong Your Life | By eating the thoroughly cooked, malted and toasted whole wheat flakes— alta“Vita —The Perfect Food. M the elements necessary to sustain life and is recognized the world over as the chief food for mankind -—the Proverbs say ‘‘The Staff of Life.” alta‘Vita °"Fitn Pure, Wholesome, Delicious. , A delightful winter breakfast Served with warm milk or cream. ALL cROCcERS. YOU CAN EAT | MALTA-VITA WARM. Best te ‘heapest. Old Establion | The sd‘and reiisnie.} PAINLESS DENTISTRY ; axe We have the largest and most modem equipped DENTAL PARLORS in SKATTLE. Our offices have been established for TEN YEARS. Do you Want new beginners and students who are here today and ae to morrow to expertment on your teeth, or do you prefer DENTISTS whe Pull Sot and Fit Gusrantecd, Rep Crogne, 22% Fillings that stay in Fillings that stay in Our Double Suction Adhesive Piates never fail Teeth Extracted Free, without pain end replaced with new anes t came day. Lady attendant always pres- ent Ten-year written guaran No students, but all specialists of from 12 te 20 years’ experience. We are making a xpecialty of guld crow and bridge work. Be sure to consult us about this high-class work. Br. E J. Brown's Beata! Parlors, 713 First Avesee. Soin snare whi e 713, Home Addition A ITe srecer Don't watch Green Lake—no need of it. can't forget it Vou Most localities are advertised, Leoalities of good situation | soe in public attention. Green | looks good it and | never be obscure at} sold and fotget-en. thowsends eee it. You'll Green Lake. MS y to reach—ea builders. Gi to buy—-easy to pay for— © full information and m ny to build on. Long with price marked on PAINLESS DENTISTS Silver Fillings ‘ Milton cleanest out and sweetest stories ever told from the stage Thecem- pany is superb throughout.” Prices—61.00, Thc, B00, 850. Beats on Sale Tuesday, 0 a m Seattic’s Oniy Up- Town Thes ter and High Class Place of Week Commencing “James Boys in Missouri: these famous brothers. AND NER EXCELLENT COMPANY OPENS ON SUNDAY NIGHT TURDAY MATINEE Taunsosy wort’ In the Reign of the Emperor WOOD AND COAL Get in your Winter's Fuel now. pe Attia? OF thie Lord CHURCHES |_ Zion’ vangetioat-—Btev, BH chunk, ia . | ie tneee fold SEATTLE'S 4000 oom, wy, tie LEADING Tel Church Notes THEATER mets 65 Prosbytorian—ttev Shes Note 'KOLPENORE bnew pantor of the Wort. |fimmnmms oa Presbyterian huroh, who] valid arrived this mort {i ocouby the And Three Suc fo! [iain Smortows Si morning an Tomorrow, Sunday, a Se nf * ey MG. Anwttev. G, Wood wil! y Nog i ad ae dat revelers |preach at #30 p.m. on “Christian ey tas hs bo eats 4 Drake, "AC lie. ma “Hath pew. AL Mea, Jouephine Malis Direction of | pers Success Since “Phaalieg tet Phe Great Mvitation crt, Making and Breaking Conner Mr. Ben Stera | " lute A “rhe King ion, of ‘aoa Bpecial Meetings And the best « } | “ F Pure and] Queen City Theosophical foolety it ever had, ine | 0 en | Undefiied Religion: What lt In meets in Pioneer block af 8 p m./ cluding : rire M. P, (teen Lake)=Itev, B.|"Reincarnation,” Miss Mora Fried- | ADOLPH ZINK, Ld he Mutton, At Al a Huth’s | tein the — Liliputian | In De Koven & Smith's Bost it | Roctalism and ‘Christianity’ itelat:| Mr. and Mre, A. 8, Graham ent Wonder, | oe Com | . ved the Ninth Street HENRY LEONG { Pi¥mouth Congrogational-Rev, W, | day evening at their home MELVILLE COL e r i uetain et Later® tosh’ p'ee., oa locahers was GEORGE HEAD iNew Kart.” — * * liette Hatley “ne ** GIL. | ] 1" ‘Teyior Congregationalttev, L. Ie DAISY HAMLIN f woude At it . It ts Time to Dancing Classes EONA BRONSON lih-thee M. 48. og, |Monaey ana reasy evenings. Pris (IN CORSICA) ‘Hedeenied Wit vate lessons dally. aa s 4 i" . with all the : Christianity and —_-——- © tha ounded the Rev. W. D. Mt Be w Spinning tor bioyols repgire — with its lavish. eangem 60 Persons in This Company, Traveling in « Special Train of 4 cary, PHICHB--$1.60, $1.00, Thc, bic, 260. Beats now on mule, Cup. riagos at 11:10 p m. Coming Soon-—"FIDDLE DEE DEE” e ° TONIGHT, Last Time Ri Van W Sg SE SS In (7 i SEATTLE’S JOWN CORT, Ky, LEADInGe vty w Taeaten Samir O65 NS Save Your aa — . ainda ex Beginning Thursday, 1 2 = Sweeten Your THE FAVORITE ARTISTS MR. AND MRS, * = lemper ‘ = Edwin te Royle && In Their Well-Known Comedy-Deama FRIENDS verybody does and should know ‘Friends’ for it is one of the tutte Miner, No, 27, 1902. Coming Soon-—-“FIDDLE DEE DEE” THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M. RUSSELL, Men. Pricee—20c, 300, 4c 50c. ment. Phonee—Sunset, Main 567. Independent, 567. Tomorrow, Sunday Matinee ‘The Season's Brilliant Dramatic Mit A new play expiciting the mest famous happenings indulged in by € ‘The Most Novel Train Effect Ever Produced. A Marvel in Scente Splender. Pathos and Comedy Cleverly Combined. ' Tonight “A Little Outcast.” Both Phones Main 43. SUNDAY NIGHT “Among the Philippines” MONDAY NIGHT “Nell Gwynne” TUESDAY NIGHT FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT “A Royal Spy” POPULAR PRICES—250, 500, 75c. Newcastle No. 4 and Newcastle Poroelain Crowns . Washed Nut are both good stove conts, Franklin fs 4 free burning Gold Crowns, 22k jump coal We sell Coke and Charcoal Our prives are right P Bridge Work, Tooth Qur Artistic Vuloan Plates be ¢ Serpe re ar a SEATTLE COAL & WOOD First Ave. South COMPANY Telephone— antee With All Work. . and King Street. Main 93, We have the most approved laboratory and mechanical eavipe ment for the practice of Painie Pacific North+ west, A twelve-year written All work under the persona Il Ho IDAY WIN A D nd M. O. Sipes, beth holding the degrees of L. D. D. both members of the Reyal College of Dental Surgeans, ' eaperere hPa .oe OTT We carty # choice stock of California Wines, ranging tn price ; f tes | pod to nm ~* onnen, oe base Re ae bottie, For cd , good cheer we have fine 0 entucky , trom $1.00 to $1. BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS per bottle, and In bulk. from $3.00 to $5.00 per ty " btn 1422 SECOND AV' Year's grétting to ous customers will be an elegant phaecton, 5 oP aw wa BRUNNER & CO. 20" | t NER @ Tel. Mem 00m ' ‘ és pS