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air STORY OF A HUNGRY WAN AND LONE TRAMP DOG fpa yarn about a Indy 4 alr was crisp and cool, but} ice, Mutty, plump, well-/ hadn't’ they just eaten a warm fogs. and, ob, yes, a poor! breakfast, and hadn't they been man and his old tramp| combed and petted and coddied Ws fo apecial feature to| around to their heart's content? The woman shut the door and} went back Into the house The haughty looking little dogs everyday to light now & on 29th av. tht doubtful looking saw the tramp and the poor cur} ity sat on the curb-)dog on the curb. Such a barking! hed just been told that) as they set up. Why should al have any Work, but that/ common, everyday, — no-tellingof me have that oF tee of} what-blood dog dare to venture Taga piece of bacon, as ev) even in thelr nelghborhood, So i Was “ou | they arked and barked from thelr} 4 Dog, Too. place on the nice red rng nega the card! ¥ hungry indeed looked the] § Meceawich in bis hand, | tramp Very hungry indeed looked | with a lame foot, sat| Nie dog. The dog gaxed wistfully | iH look in St that sandwich, But the man a ith an interested He too hadn't had any Me gat for what seemed to} pug time. the tramp jhad it, and what could the dog do? Poor Old Dog. | ‘The tramp had the sandwich at | hia lips when the door back of the} ff 4 again, This time} tempting moreel tn| “Now look here t you be good and quiet old dog on the curb’ started to d meat came there 1 , the lady's hand. was a Ghe had a nice red rug! why ‘The red rug was very! 5) on the baleony. A tHore’s something nice for you ys it . bee ppes peo pwewow,” said the aristocratic sme went back and Came) dogs to the tramp dog. “Look oe ane ee eith hee, | WRAL We met to Por jogs w em Oe The tramp'’s sandwich was still barked of fat feeding) woar his lps. He had stopped to grooming hear what the lady said to the Nice Doge. Spitz dogs Be right down = there The tramp was just a buman and prettily gowned woman. | he hadn't bad a bite to eat sines - * He nice dogs, in-| the day before. mee could they help it? Here, Bum, eat it.” he sald. CALIFORNIA CO-EDS FOOLED THE KY MATRON WHO LOCKED UP TRUNKS) (My United Pres) } Mra, Davis, after forbidding any Cal, Dec. 14.—| occupant of the dormitory to leave and wiles on a sus }0® her Christmas vacation until) Bekinese cook, the w December 17 beeause @ecupying College Hall, ry of California dormt the key to the trunk wherein the women were to pay thetr| board up to that date, locked up/e the trunk room to bind her argu-| | cated ER THIS ISN'T A SPIRIT PHOTOGRAPH a ae -youcansee: Why don't you come into the picture, old Whose-shadow-you-see: ‘“Fraid to come in all the way might give me a drawn look THE MARKETS 8 | Oats, per ton f ; 2 |Oats. Eastern Wasa i ve Wash 29 ingt 34 oo | Poultry. Bran, ton ; . ig | Shorts, ton an 1 | Whole Corn ton a6 0 a, 8 the 16 | Cracked Corn, ton. .35.00@ 36 00 Seas tn | Peed Corn Meal, ton.35.60@ 36.00 a ore +18 | Rolled Oats and Bar ib it ley, mixed $2.00@133.00 : Mh | middling 44.00% 35.00 ‘* 31 | Barley 1%. 00 ad rt Feed ton 2.00 nt 1s re it 13 op. ton $34.00 2.50@ 3.00 | Frolt—selling Prices | 1.00@ 1.50 | Apples, local 7 | Ib. 19 | Apples, W Ontons, Oregon 1.40@ Onions, Yakima 1.40@ } = <a | | | AN ODD DISGUISE | A Blessing, Perhaps but Very Un- iff | sightly. | The very latest is the decree that jugly faces, particularly the flashed kind covered with eruptions and| pimples, are blessings In disguise | and signs of good health. Never-| theless they Indicate that some fa-| at this » but wh son of the year 12 |vorite dish in the diet has disa aid 14% | greed with the stomach, Buck - cmanidere ae wheat cakes are one of the causes ‘ 12 |the skin breaks out from whatever % |cause the timely application of pos fe 11 liam, the new skin discovery, will ys [eure It at once, Being fleah col ‘e Mu Jored, poslam cannot be detected on Smoked Meats |the face and hands, so that it may 17% |be used by day as well aa at night 18 to eradicate pimples, blotches,| 4 |bolls, seat uption hives . 17%@.2) |herpes, etc. If the trouble ts at-| — Live Weight tenned by Itching, poslam stops It} " « °0%@ with first application, just as it) “s men tb » 34 * {does in eczema cases, which it : ‘04% Loures in a few days. / san ‘ * @.0%%| Fifty centa’ worth of poslam will) tb, **: ‘ Janswer in curing any of these} ieors, i, 1 9¢ |minor troubles, and {t may be FetieeSelting Prices, |bought of any reliable druggist ie, 196 The Quaker Drug Co. always has m,,10%* it. A test supply sufficient to clear will be} lthe complexion overnight will mailed free to any one who write to th Emergency Labora torles, No. 32 West T'wenty-fifth Street, New York City JANOQ| ror RENT ae Prof. Stevens low Method Teaching WHEN QUEENS GO SHOPPING THE STAR—TUESDAY, I FROM SNAPSHOT TAKEN IN STORE DISTRICT OF WINDSOR, voably HILHER ANE LOVES &.HOSIE! i Men’s Neckwear, fine styles, 735c, and up to $2.50. Men's Smoking Jackets, $3.50 | | boxes at 50c, Handkerchiefs, at 50c, to $15.00. Men’s other high class makes, at prices from $1 and on Practical Gifts ie Boys—Suits and Overcoats A good many men make it a practice to buy the boys new suits and overceats for Christmas, and the boys always welcome such gifts. The Shafer overcoats tor : Special attention is directed to the suits at fiveddollars Buster Brown Suite Sailor Blouse Suite Norfolk Suite Derby Back Suits Made of Mixed Tweeds and Worsteds; plain an as she claim-| ENG. SHOWING, FROM RIGHT TO LEFT: "| ed, an agreement had been reached | NORWAY, QUEEN ALEXANDRA OF ENGLAND, PRINCESS VIC- esident Taft ix going to have If some foday are departing with, ments. She fatled to reckon with armas SEROUS. F » This ends the| the way of coeds and as a repult) Otero: . Beith the matron, Mrs. Susan | the dormitory is betng rapidly V®| rag . Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, But Best. Practical Christmas Gifts yg Sbolay lathes Gloves QUEEN MAUD OF ~ = mrs 2 bright genius only would “« ade! Invent # brand new story of the For married men who stay out late arger the He'd pave his way to glory Lippincott's Good Work men 4 Big featur the Feders * Our paper hangers and atnters are the beat in thelr line. We furnieh of en tree Federal Wall Paper Co, For Men and Boys Best Bought at the Shafer Stores This year’s show- ing of Christmas gifts for men is by far the tensive and the best this house has ever assembled And the high character maintained throughout the stocks 3 t most ex- same | Bath Rob Lounging Men’s Su Men's Umbrellas, Haberdashe Dent's and | store shows a tremendous ste boys. fabrics; all sizes from 2\4 to 8 and from 7 to 16 ° Boys’ Overcoats Special Offering at Five Dollars A specially fine collection of Boys’ milit 1 from 2 HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS — First and University y J Overcoat styles, plain and fancy fabrics, ,to 17, Allin one special group a EVERYTHING FOR BO SHAFER BROS Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Long 2)ECEMBER ‘GILL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE IS | APHUGE FARCE The Hi Gill campaign committee of 120 business men which ta to have entire charge of his campatgn for MASrepublican candidacy for | mayor, Weems to be a huge farce |'The men whose names are on the commitiee as published in a Sun |} day morning newspaper, «imply signed an agreement by which they to support Gill if he were inated iis Ie what the first tén of the men interviewed by The Star say They express very nearly the sentl 1909 ment of the others. Only a few are really members of any politteal orgagization L. R. Grant, wholesale grooer— 1 am a supporter of Mi Gill but I know nothing of a campaign com mittee, 7 Intend to vote for him GC. E. Burnside, of Dexter Horton & Cot will support Ht Gin but will not be a member of bis cam paign committee, 1 believe I did sigo # petition asking him to run. Joseph Gardner, of the Consoli -I do not know F, K. Struve, of the John Davis }Co.—T know of no committee, Hi | Gil fe the only man entered so far | that I would care to vote for | H.W. L, Gardner, of the Quaker | Drug Co.—-1 don't know anything j about this campaign committee. 1 don't know who I will vote for. L. W. Daw, manager of the Lioyd Transfer Co—1 am a member of the Hi C Gill campaign committee. | this is the holiday store where is “a world of gift articles” ani where “your credit is good”’! the holiday seattle, a this than ! The simply overflowing with gift suggestions of prac tical usefulness to be sure this i tore of year ways; more ever tore is and is without question the great est, most attractive Holiday Show in America Let our holiday credit help take care of your holi day purchases. We'll extend credit in our usual liberal, simple, agreeable surely welcome FREE TO OUR LITTLE FRIENDS— we will distribute several thousand beautiful Christ nas tree ornament cards and also fine embossed Hol iday Motto Cards freé to all our little girl friends. Be sure and come in right away for yours! and dignified way veniently zines or 45 regular price $4.00 George M. Burrington, broker-— price 841.50 I signed a petition asking him to} eS epienaia pen “ —. ‘ apie nad run and pledging myself to support} enw gga like 1,000 of these doll sets, each and 8 tr ace him but never have or never will} saabeee tad aan takke aenetl take an active part in politics pomp Bony pratt 1 9 Cc ly Ifke pie- 8. Aronson, president of the! aah 4 high r yorei bees | Schwabacher Grocery Co.—I do not ee Iy, cgnatrusts know anything about a Gill cam a4 inches paign committee Soatty tarnen Aernelee square; nices J. F. Lane, of the Goandinavien-|§ = 7Pis rocker ie made ly turned American Bank.—I signed a peti-| and finished in tion asking him to run but I do not nm, and is an un know of any committee of which I : am a member. » wes is A. M. Brooks, of the Pacific Bis rie - cult Co--I signed a petition or} EXTRA SPRCIALs just came, 1.000 of these pretty little week something or other to get rid of} pueeE te weelel bebe eee 19¢ $2.45 some friends who were bothering | RMON SERGE AE NAIR me but I did so with the under standing that it did not bind me to| At that time Hi Griffithe were the any hgreement GUL apd A. EB only’ two candidates. Gitl ak the bettor man of the two ‘1 never heard of « Gill committee of whfeh I am a member. Siolny Cth es, $3.50 to $10.00. Robes, $5 to $25. spenders in holiday $1 and up to $5. Canes, fine Pajamas and ry. »ckyaft both suits and s in naval, auto and - sizes $5.00 YS, Second and University } | I picked Hi} ) and at - tve M chair for Mt- tle folks strongly con- ater throw, 3 exactly lke picture; Mis sion style seat and back u p holatered regular price $2.26; mpecial- ly priced for eames the week "$1.50 ~ $1.25 $1.25 renvinr price regular price £3.95 the Vittle wolid oak ee pecker pietured here a. ® splendid vaiue tg $1.00 dolls for 49c— and onp 26 the. besg atm these dolls are 14 inches tall, heave § : wre ype bisque jointed heads, hav tty « and go to # ik real y Er drenaed shoes, stockings. pretty $ a4 3 \) nd hat The real alue of ft —our Suburban Delivery serve Standard rniture fee in a great conventence anioe It to be the beat bey: SEATTLE TACOMA = Second Avenue, at Pine Street ——HELP US—— Build the Sanitarium Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle SAT EVERY DAY AT Prodigality today means en- forced pinching tomorrow. Prudence today means pros perity One extravagance usually leads to many oth Thrift and economy bring permanent pros- CAFETERIA THIRD AV, AND JAMES ST. The entire net proceeds of this Cafeteria for December go to the fight against tuberculosis. and plenty tomorrow. perity. SPECIAL DAYS Ministers’ Day, Monday, Dec. 13 Lawyers’ Day, Tuesday, Dec. 14 INTEREST J PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually. JAMES D. HOGE, President. N. B. SOLNER, Cashier DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Sch D. Low: Susvhady ta tau man, AB. Stew Hi. Bebb, .verybody 1s invited to come any day, R. © McCormick, James D. Hoge. N. B. Soiner. CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Ballard, Georgetown a Renton, Anti -Tuberculosis League of King Count Branches The Washington | Combine Dentists to charge high prices and refuse to guar- antee Dental Work.” 1 say it te ethical At any minute is what you can have with one of our improved Gas Heaters Call and See and Be Convinced Seattle Lighting Company “ eens all about pie) VJ 1 First A Offices Biosh’ ke 1314 Fourth Ave. Henry Bldg tween Cherry and Columbia. Open Fourth and University. Sundays until people. evenings until 9 6 for the workin Ex. Phones: 76; Ind. 67. ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, Business Bringers. S tar classified ads. Buy or First and Cherry Optical Department. sell real estate, etc. ay ds is- ad tis rwasTrean a — ieee BRON a Et ee seen q