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CHRISTMAS IN FOREIGN |i: 352%, LEGATIONS AT CAPITAL ® °° where the Christina: appearing The littte great day And so it WASHINGTON « Claus tet 1 is at w nis t , and that ¢ ga he raved by the} Wa, the former egu@less of religion for pat aint He ti . ‘ aot a b q workd and ' N a where |t X t wiving |b f the nat alendars.|today, F “KH wa living, to * Obliged to That who are when you what they a ; ~ -— i i 4 Linen thakes « good tration is embroidery. The shape is plain, the fronts being plad Shoulder seam and fastening with handsome white buttons. ave « full wrist puff, and cuff and collar are “ali, ALL, WOMAN.” money of one comes along just because « be taken cure of!” the business But there duainess women they would. They self-supporting. 1g Amt the angel sabt cote thems, Pear wet: Ge bebe, fein poe goad cteage of great op, toch sll wea pve 11 Fe cate you be born thin ay, 1 Ant hin shall be 0 ge ete pon; Vo stall finde babe wont Oe reehiang aie Nreg es ee a Ant sallesy tom wee wi Oe angel maine of che heavenly Send pemeang Ged, amt yng, M4 Glory Gat the haghew, art great thing t Avalid father be independent own and not t marry the first man ¢ They moments when rises"in rebe what most of us women | thr: in offices” will tel! you | out ask us about world.” are other things some could tell ¢ the } throat at the » ly Mahted you if|sive i at time could tell you | the business w have sacrificed to become| They could what they have’ women who PMEROIWERED LINEN WAISTS. redium for hand embroidertes shown with hematitching and veining alt }aiven up that an aged rm 4 with th of the * jon against fortune for wing them into the office and home “women in| you of the occasional lump in partor, ; ah’ a 1 the Infant} vv or and gifts also} t } At the Mex y & jar filled with | pw 1 » basket filed with 1 arou o- a 6 at the “ herself an American | ” 4 ( year all | Great feasts Jesus. ‘There|the mast prominent that for one| served at all the legatio of the house-|inas day | "This practical dress for a y miss is of brown and white They could of a warm. soft THE SEATTLE STAR. DRESS FOR YOUNG MI | , hes! seen th Almowt burating 4 that t th of Christ, There are the mppliyue f at the they are alitehed only part way MENU FOR DINNER | Seuteh 8 Baked Ham Potatoes Stuffed Olives Dinner Rolla Coffee, } Bootch Soup—Wit W three pou quarter slowly | ook slowly two | and thicker with th diluted wit pour easily |fourth cup each turnip and jin salted water until soft, drain andd add to | The vegetabies may be out mj cubes or in fancy shapes with a] | French vegetable cutter. One-half] |oup codked barley or rice may be J added to this soup. Haked Hav at ham until ten © outnide akin cover with th @ap brown sugar and} one cup fine bread crumbe tae stick with whole cloves one Rake 46 minutes in Serve hot. TO WASH WOOL. | The following formula woolens in good condition | Dinsolve two tablespoonfuls of borax in @ pint of Boiling water; cut | up half @ pound of white soap and put It with a gallon of hot water on | the back of the stove, where it will dimotve slowly. Add the dissolved borax to thin, Have two tubs half with water in which ye tably bear the hand. wart of the soap mix od tub add @ pint, Wash nt in the first tub, sopping squeesing, but mot rubbing Prews the suds out of the articte and then wash in the second tub, Rinse |in clear water of the same tempera~| ture in whieh you aid the washing. Pass the artinie through the wrin- | for, shake well and hang up to ary | If you have net a wringer prens as | mush of the water as possible from the garment, but Go not wring it When the article t nearly vy | jtake it into the house and prem it: |use a medtum hot Iron and havi | piece of cheesentoth between woolen and the tron, Use « deal of pressure. It's Always Summer lin Catifornia. Owtdoor sports all = = the year round. | Many beautiful re- norts reached by the Southern Ley eens urease, “They could cific. Co's scente Shasta rout is to earn that| Rates to San Franciaco, $25.60 first dude the woman | class: $20.60 second class mort" man who works at| tive literature, tickets, Cerths ete. keep ag ye Tha at 618 Fiest avenue, K. I Bilin, gen— her elbow on could tell you how at first |eral agent. | drew back from the “mannish-| ogg savor tg ER which she recogniaed In the xtra spec nt % | natures of many ef her office sisters. | New German Bakery, Piret « lAnother could tell you, how she + latruggied against this same aggres-| Ogneing @chool. Pref. Willeon’s, } she whis-|Ranke hail, Pike street and Fifth | again and again | avenge, d always ‘woman w eaure at the sonmory CARRY THE Goo aus) NEWS TO YOUR | MOTHER " wet with OT little « wded had close own tell the to your wives and to your daughters! wheels of the world’s machinery go | %t ther arloed just arrived. | w Jao have the Standard. Ohio, and in the i ing with 4 into the | these The sleeves worked to match, round. gin | Gartand, Btar 7 | ATTI'8 BEAUTY FORMULA walk ny—don't werry | ‘That is Patti's advice to who want t beautiful well say Patti's advice to Patti is 6, and she looks 36. Oh, no,” says Patti, wher fi A sopartment anything you want wood bed ‘room. # and fourt | way-down | department ree you can get Somme wood hard a simple, healthy, m |life at my place in Wales, and take [plenty of exercine, waiking three Bap OW Pike otros hours @ day, I wh#h my face tn Phones—Jobn M1, and Ind. 1156 water.” ~ = Mme. Patti Inughs when ques th 4 about her dict 1 eat tn] petite suggests,” she said. 7 nealie or Jasuct hoes the Setwaagy "ie creo. | Pants But it is a rule at Craig-y*Now that | must be in bed by 12, “Oh, no, T have no wrink Tam constantly asked for the formula I 2.15 use. When I feel a wrinkle I laugh it away. My formula for health is a good one: Be happy—<don't worry walk MENU FOR BREAKFAST Worth $6.00 rape Fruit Quaker Oats Sugar and Cream. Pop-Overs. to $9.00 At 3 Little Tallors POP-OVERS Mix one cup flour and one-fourth teaxpoon salt 14 neven-elghth» cup milk gradually in order to ob 1217 First Ave O. Block well turn into het iron gem pane ard bake 30 to 40 Md [minutes in moderate oven. Thej BONNEY-WATBON CO. @ |tupe, when the bottom will have n 'Pigmeturdyaze ged, Calvinia gtrent Telephone, Main 18 Renitie, Wash. glazed appearance WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING —OF THE OTEL BUTLE GRILL ROOM AND RESTA URANT —— * SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1903 SECOND AVENUE AND JAMES STREET W. G. KING, Manager —JUST OPENED—— Addition Wise Seattle people are baying close-in, cleared acre- tracts en car linc, where they can make a comfortable liv- ing close to schools, churches, stores, etc. So, if you hap- pen to be out of work you can make money working for yourself by getting one of our large cleared tracts, which are equal to a dozen small city lots, prices only $85 per tract soci tees Fr wnand $5 monthly to people want ing fine view ot Lake Washington, etc. We have these tracts at Hillman City, with city water, only aie! fare on Washington street, office on track; or people preferring choice, bottom land, where 7oo bushels of atoes grow pee acre, take new Renton car, 1st and Jackson street, to zarden station, 7% cents fare; eight salesmen always on grounds at both places; free abstracts, perfect titles. lown —e office, 16 | saad block. Come at once, open Sun ys . Citizens Light & Power Co. L. Cy SMITH. ....cccssose svesseoes- President J.W. CLISE. ..ses..ces0sses00. Vice President C. R. COLLINS........General Manager 1425 First Avenue Sunset. ..Main 1186 Independent . 75 Up-to-Date Gas, Up-to-Date Methods TEETH Silver Fillings . PHONES vates and Licensed No a . $2.50 P< in Crowns . Gold Crowns, 2% $4.00 Piridge Work, per tooth. cee $400 Full Set Teeth $4.00 Our famous Corrugated Suction Pilates will fit when others fall. OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS fois All work guaranteed for 12 years. DANT ALWAYS PRESENT. « Ul & Sundays, 9 a m, to 3 pm. LADY A Daily, even HOURS | No Student. All operators are grad+ 307 +2 Pike Street | BROWNDENTALCO prices for good work are pos. us, We do #0 much of tt 506 Fittings | We tet exactly what your work {will cost by free examination. Our plates give satisfaction, natural expression. | Crown and bridge work of the best }at lowest prices ts our specialty. NO PAIN. Our name alone is a guar janter that your work will be of the . Lady attendant always present. | Brown Painless Dentists 6 Union Bleek Sei Door South «| | MacDougall & Southwick’s. | Houre—s:90 a. |days tilt 1 | .Bye glasses and fine Optical Goods Watchen Cut Glass and Jewelry at | that wilt pay you to investigate Repairing of Complicated Watches. Louis Klodt Jewelry Co. New Location 10% Second Avenue expertence, who con themselves 5 ‘The coll: is is the oniy ‘an absolutely toed. it is & t n and ised by us Do not be misled by those whe in our. vieintty to profit by our Drites are the lowest work very ” moderate ne in Beattie whe 82k gold used in alt of our work. | Gold Crowne from $3.50 to 5.00 | Bridge Work from $3.50 to | Full Teeth, $3.50 to | All work guaranteed for 10 years. | East wn College of Painless Dentistry Second and Pik over Peoples’ Bank REDUCED | FREIGHT RATES On Household Goods to and from | THE COAST. Phones, 48. Apply 406 Occidental av. THE SEATTLE TPA comfort and | m. to6p m. Sun-| ur Eetontifie methods, ed Steamships Pacific Clipper Line Carrying Alaska Pacific Express and United States mall FOR VALDES AND SEWARD. Calling at Juneau, Sitka, Yaku- tat, KAYAK, Eliamar and COOK INLET POINTS. 8. 8 SANTA ANA......DEC. 16 & 8. EXCELSIOR.......JAN. 2 Sailing trom Arlington Dock, Spm. No freight received after noon on day of sailing. Company reserves right change steamers or dates of sall- ing without notice. E. E. CAINE, President, Phone, Main 1147. 618 First avenue, Seattle oA, EDMONDS AND eTT TE ett 9:25 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and ok--Beattle Everett Land Co. Dock—Everet' ‘Telephones, Sunset. James Is; Ind.) ER SCHEDULE, EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 19. Port Orchard Route The Official Line tor U. S. Navy Yard and Battleships ATHLON, INLAND FLYER, PORT ORCHARD PIER 2 Daily Time Card Seattic—*¢:30, 9 and 10 16, 2:30, 4:30 p.m. Satur- 11:30 pm Bremerton—8:15 and 11:48 20 and 6: p.m 00 and 11:25 a ; 8 and 6 p.m Leave Charleston—7:50 and 11:38 & m; 4:45 and 6:05 pm. *Except Sunday FARE, 50 CENTS ROUND TRIP City Ticket Office—620 Ist avenue Leave am the | taaene and most ‘suc cessful spe- | chalist years in Se- atte, Still continue to treat and cure all diseases of --- M E WN --- The doctor cures when others fat, Try him. Charges low. Persons cured at home. Call or write. ALL CURES GUARANTEED OR MONEY BACK. State Medical Institute 701 Fhst Ave.. For