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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1909 Se eee ene a i a , ‘, * _ Baillargeon’s Hehed dally by The Star Publish = | = Ladies’ Kid Gloves for Christmas King County Hospital ; STARDUST | Presents Under the caption of “Near the Depths,” the San Fran ‘5 , JOSE WINE BAYS: aye sft aot oe TU s TTT a VN ; | Every shade and size packed for delivery in handsome pi eo Dasvenl ingen aye oe “; A ee oa ae ¥ | boxes. Only makes of reliability and known worth are handleg Nine 1 in politics, Just read this story] [i es ae \ here, Women who wear “‘Baillargeon Gloves” are supremely§ ‘ ‘ ' her troubles toll! unconscious of them. They know that the fit and quality are. Americans descend “A woman tells th’ preacher; # man ter th’ bar- | perfect. tender.” avers, now under sentence for vagrancy, was a bum around Billy the Mug’s saloon, Billy's political pull got Travers ¥ wi 7 ] a jot ' tr he county hospital. Here's Travers’ rule } - We sell “Glove Certificates for Christm: 1S gift 5,” red of & a ere’s sure a joke in it on the doctors i e P " eem- Iministered, every night, all the medicine - " able at any time. him, on the theory that if a little would help \ ee } Women's 2-Clasp Real Kid Gloves, full line of shades, per pa : Women's Real Kid Gloves, two composition ¢ oversean “What brings Banta Claus to Doe ing, in white only; excellent values tor Cook the d the whol I fter medicine intended for one patient to another, eee 1 Women's Fownes’ One-Clasp Cape Gloves, per pair , é rong drug was left, he put it into the - nm \ohl Bcc ey tent the common people Women's One-Clasp Cape Gloves; splendid values; per pair ....$1.00, $1, first mouth he found open, on the theory that the mouth y re wane ae eee Pee eee” be Fownes' Two-( lasp Real Kid Gloves, per pair .. eae m .. SLS : ie allahitly superior to the i] Dent's and Fownes’ Cape Gloves, per pair ve oo» . oe . Dent's ‘I'wo-Clasp and One-Button Cape Gloves, per pair v++e $2.00 and $2.25) Regnier’s Two-Clasp Suede Kid Gloves, per pair Children’s Gloves, per pair-s+. ‘iis so vace +e» S100 ai on the theory that what is good for one was od for wouldn »pen if something strong and quick weren't needed If he h 1a groan from some suffering patient, he rushed to some bedside and pumped some drug of some kind into some ‘ = Ne av rr aed body on the theory that.anything that restored general quiet and i F as stan odinineemien, whan: repose was justifi ve and he had discovered early that such im- partial pumping duced that desirable result on the patients mt rine . \ a } Gilbert Worsted Suits Furs for Christmas at large q i | ” one o c , " ‘ i P | Rich and comfortable, and the | Knowing ne ut medicine or nursing, he gave drugs ' . | . cs . ow prices indiscriminately as as they lasted, on the theory that they : ; ‘ : Special $37. 50 sees maa Whom mare. ations Svs dei ws paseible good anlean pit inside somébotly ; Strictly tailored, handsomely | orn sic. oe Sacre . It is amusing to state that the “theories” seemed to work; 3 4 P Ri ee ne eet de Bean) lined and perfect fitting. $10 $15, a nd fa 50, $8.75, there was no alarming increase in the death rate in that hospital. . . bhi dane 0,” maid the wideawake mag~ {if Valued regularly at $45. 00, “ : on / se af , vf ee Pika ¢ m id “ ’ - | nate, : 1 eaut novelties in Marabou But how shameful it is to confess that dirty politics can invade a) saying, he and ed egrapenions } $49.50 and 50 and | $50. 00. | suites Scarts ae even the county hospitals and other charitable institutions of the| “Now we'll write to Santa Claus," said Gertie, pen in band, odo Ista: corporate | ~ ein As by her elbow, Tom, her brother, took his anxious stand. ob One renee one ao rnrer reeomen land and exact toll of even the crippled, seem ge One letter will have room enough for what we both demand ---— | Travers is now doing time as a vagrant, and Billy the Mug is REFLECTIONS OF A BACHE : ° cag ony Then Tom commenced to name his wants, and this ts what he sald: apd seo ere a e 0 s” 0 in probably using his political influence in behalf of other bums, | put down « pair of rollor akatow— ball beating canes; 80a; 0 and the “intelligent” partisan who is responsible for the exist-| A ‘Iectric engine, sword an’ gun—un that shoots reai lead “* a ata uat orae von ence of such condition is proudly walking the streets totally} «co: ait of those? Well, add a drum, a knife of owo, A dull family maketh its hoad tojf! We will place on sale, commencing Saturday morning, a line of Boys’ Suits, in “<7 unconscious of his connection with the brutality in that hospital!} And box of--What, That won't leave room for you? think be is « Solomon M17 years, winter weights, double breasted, Knickerbocker Pants; very latest colors; I'm sorry, Sis, but you low ut antl only half way through. When « «strong man loses bis ys rs as ts ( - _« |grip he loses his soul femb t by; 3 } exonerations of Secret Even neighbors are useful be prices were $8.50 to $10.75, Reduced to . Members of the grand jury by; Several oxo) # of Secretary Jeause you can talk about them, y Pr this time should have a fair work- Ballinger, which have been delayed | ‘The deeper a man could fall in ing knowledge of how the other half! by eastern storms, are beginning to liove with a girl the deeper she ’ Ives and whom it pays for the priv- arrive for the Christmas holidays. __ Here's still another itor to the series of poems which | would want it to be. : Semen west uate oe rt of same whan | "een ale of Boys Wool Pa With the Serpent's , This one is by Wm. F. Kirk of Ban nd butter or we can play for the} browns, blues, etc.; pure woolen fabrics—tw —_—_——— | Perhaps it can be explained on] Francisco. delight of the devil Zelaya is not the first man to re-|the supposition that Hi Gill likes BY WILLIAM F. KIRK } The reason we talk so much |i sign when his pay stopped. to hear himself talk ‘Twas in a lordly mansion ¢ lord was not at home jabout the weather le we hate other {I ee i Because he war in partiament that day. people for doing it i All the $2.00 and $1.75 Pants on sale at, per pair His wife was there. was both bright and clever Sometimes it seems as if a wom-| And was entertal ; y an could love 4 man just beeau USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR BOYS {ho is beneath contempt.—New | : 2 f ; the eeté secat tn her head, LYork Press 1 Shirts, Blouses, Neckwear, Suspenders, Belts, Pajamas, Collars, Hats, Caps, Siem That there lle w¢ sd did roar aa s, Ties in large variety, at very low price Packed in holiday boxes if desired. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. | h."eaman, ith the. pettad tongue nven the bigeont tas bewan tte - Fine Linens for Christmas Bove ate upon my A small scale . | g - 1 Tee always the Inet word thbdl Pp “yy are eee Beta, Centerpieces, | | Git ow Ks «* ye eh ee j bin OF Bich reads, Down Comfory, ; OFi08 to the the platter to the foor ret ‘tos Something for thé home ¥ Ay a Alf'the $3.00 and $2.50 Pants on sale at, per pair oe TRE WET burning red peed men are brave until they are] t of here hadewvyy tallpd that way before called upon to make good. ner ake fully o “Say, Osgar! Do you know last simmer ven I called you @ ot "heen forpoets. air” whe wala The flower of the family tant] Lovely Noth, 48 patterns, all sizes f Jelly faced smearkaese Med: ongeful powt left the house that very hour. necessarily « blooming idiot $1.75, 82.00, $3.00, oe 50 and up. Compotes, Wine Sets, Whisky Sets, “Yess, Adolf; I remember id so biain as ‘Wf id dit nod bat ad Caan bn ae ee et je Playing the races and playing the | Napkins in all on and qua Pitchers, Vases, Nappies, from price @ sige ey EE And in his study wrote, with flesdiah smiles seh: are wevaliy syeonymons,. s 1.50, $2.00, $8.00 and up $20.00, reduced to G5¢ to “Dent sua} wasn vod ineultet.” iA ma is rich in power If he tal] Homatitched Bete in fancy boxes, cloth and nap- | Fountain Pens ,...81.00, $1.50, “Ach, but you haf to wass insultet—I am nod going to let a not young PP ep saga er janie to 0 Moin tah ana ot ee ea ae Bairfegtly goot apology be vasted th her potted tongue. The youth who can afford a mo} $5.75, 87. m0, $8.50, $9.50 and up. All Games Reduced oh, oruel fatal tor boat doean’t have to paddle bin! k or Huck Towels * it's 20 hours since | have ate!” own canoe.—Chicago News. | B5¢, We, Te, $1.00 and up. All Post Card Albums now marked 4 ° é #, 20-In., values to $2.00, special | lens. WIT OF OUR TOTS. $1.00 ie IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK \ Ts ic cc cea ESS mm cn, te This teacher found one of her! ° ° Satin finished, hemmed or scalloped Spreads R BY NORMAN. | a Se Se ee ee ee ae | $2.00, $2.50, 83.00, $5.00, $8.00 up | King Pop Guns ved Geli ishings}) 22229" Fs. eos ——— ———— | Down Comforts, silk cover | jof gravity. “Now, when I drop thia No. 1 Daisy Air Rifles NEW YORK, Dec. 17—A. B./the interior of Huddy, before the | ball,” she said, “why does it fall to 812.50, 817.50 end $25.00 i ‘ , Hiufson, « Wall st. operator, in| play had called for the appearance | the floor?” FOR MEN Woo! Comforts, silk cover. .83.75, $4.75, 85.00 | Calendars niay ahs credited with inventing a gastro-|of all the trumps. The inst morsel| A red-headed boy held up his If] Handsome Wool Blankets, extra values at Holly Brand Stationery . nomic oddity called the heart sand- | swallowed, Hudson set up a how! a i] $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $12.50 894 $18.50 | nooks ose Be, 10¢, 19¢, wich. The consumption of this| “Here, I've got one less card than Il, McTavish?” she sald per pair | Gelicacy is said to have given Hud-| you fellows,” he proclaimed, and it|_ “ lis to the floor,” piped Me e ppropriate $s The large annertubate: hare wade: your. sstest Horses and Wagons ... 5Oe, 75¢, 9 tn Gccere ‘attack of tnd ion, | Was even so, Much searching fatied | Taviah, “because the floor keeps tt tng easy —Third Floor Steam Engines 506, T5¢ $1.00 to but under the circumstances he did|to reveal the lost card, and amid |from falling any farther.” | - | Steam Bi 504, T5¢ not mind this gre |areat grumbling by the other three Hudson, John W. tes and two | players there was a new dea! with} There was method in Jeannette other financial lights were playing | a new deck mischance, as it proved | bridge whist in a pr 7m of es had gone , or “Il have broken my dolly,” she an uptown restaurant and | b mourned ff Undoubtedly the best-selected assortment of patterns ar Hudson had no luck in holding « | Neter mind,” sald her mother, colors, at prices ranging from— : cs and, with the stakes a dollar a point, | for G ¥ t way | “I will mend it for yor Ht ging they were parting with their money | of squaring “Pshaw,” pouted Jeannette, ‘ at an awful rate, | ork cater Saph ante the. hike bet Geaek He for you to ssend 50¢ to $3.00 time around Hudson played a club | revoke overheard between a sora ' Gates was sore on his and he ~— woman and a small boy | ] r | Percival? H J 00 | y thing? Haven't you a hea “hdres ee $1.50 up | : mbre llas $1.00 up f y ee Fancy Vests ....$1.50 up | Hats 12111 182.50 up Hf ; : Values let me nine to various high-class| “Yessum; she takes her time 50 Hudec hrew off on the stographer payin’ fer ‘ems.” I pind | ajanas J $1. up fer H Hosier +e ees BBE up sags and Suit Cases Finally Gates made it a heart, | deck, Jo ¢ said, “than to have|I want a new one.” i a and as soon as he got in the lead} _ . « things you would — Oth A | er Appropriate barked at his partner, “ t guns, “Course I haven't,” replied Hud ; wr iW Caps 50¢ up jf] Suspenders .,., ...50¢ up teeneeed f | heart lead also, and in so doing di | . ee ) t r 1 The following conversation was Kid Gloves ...,.81.25 up | Handkerchief 25¢ up Ml a ay Te a hiefs .. pi r ¢ : pela Roar agentes Does your mamma take milk, Eve. Dress Protectors Underwear, suit .$1.00 up ff S ed | d The Best Sh frately ur cards, Joh 1 oth Beeaeahede a he take anvthiow oleet” : | Night Robes .. ; \ vara! woins ° abe snrthing ose” 1M Shirts 1... ...+.@100-0p/ borer ee eee SP TN Naat 7 in Seattle covered in his mitt the de . x ‘ . Tom sad I haven't got a thow Coat Sweaters ..$2.50 up ¥ a “~ « r wo r Nn ad e ot a a oo ' ‘ia M} ve k . hearts, which had stuck to anothe! cing ‘ e thelr pidelselid eyes, like Araus,” sald near |i | Ottic to 8 | vi by card. Cold chills ran up apd down| tures taken in these ha 1| sighted Minnie, aged 7, looking up |i a } ad THE SHOEMAKER. with Lounging Robes ; $10.00 up H if you can't get boots oF te nqui vial t H 4 be > somied the tek Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats for Men. $12.50 up | H : we the dc s can't eat oem amit Choice Clothing and inna ng lg yg Two Round Trips Daily “What do you mean by ampu-| | Furnishings for Boys Leaves Seattle from Colman a the leg of that mahogany |i | MR. a, oa enter table with your saw, my Suits : $3.50 up | Overcoats g I *Pavensd « f he exclaimed a 2h oadala 24 1] anh! a wor Cones MAT War TWAT Nar —~ a fe “Oh, I'm only performing a lit-||f} House Coats ....$3.0@up | Hats ..., 173 NONE OF MY Busines? ~ ila Al on tle b ess surgery, mother,” re Bath Robes .,...$3.50up | Caps Pt NOT CHASE IT. > plied hing the sawdust off | Gloves Par 50¢ up Braces TRONDALE ROUTE. h rousers M | > wai THE FAST a eI his trou Neckwear ... ....-25¢@up | Pajamas ... rl gf nig tinged Shirts ..... 5O¢ up | Night Robes ; ea MINSTREL MIDGETS. Sweaters TWe¢up | Underwear, h . “Kin yo’ anawah dls, Rastus: (ff Young Men’ 8 Suits, Special Values at $10.00 is; gates Beat When am an Kye-talian lak a Esip ts. ¢ gipsay? Dion bo otha Roman tebeesie. wee merchandise certificates for any article “An' which am moah ob ® miser |i in the store. | wif his mor a tanner or a har a nessa dealer i a ; ‘ | A tanner, because he hides his 1 2 : @ | money, while a harness dealer won't f < Avenue (@)) Columbia 4 | . bd : Fett at 4 1534 WESTLAKE BOULEVARD DANCE AT DREAMLAND. and | amie tunis” dimdanie thes I STRONGEST OVERCOAT ‘HOUSE IN THE STATE | aoa ay 4 Alhambra Theater Building = = hve