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THE STAR—WEDNES DAY, DECEMBER 29, 1909 SuSE THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE tgs a8. \[7 = Bailleracon's | Every Waist in the Store 11 C FROM DIANA’S DIARY ° a e to the holiday sea ed, and we have resumed our BY FRED SCHAEFER normal methods of existe time that we turn a serious enn e @ a This Great Reduction Sale The selection of this official is a re rent event, as aj Mate Sok Goce cy eeske than’ teety tw bins On Women’s Ready-to- Wear Outer Apparel in the past; th are with cameo-like ¢ nce 5 Se ee The famous McCutcheon waists, the dainty finance; that may efog the mind that i nt | Christy and Geisha waists, and the muchly sought Ps hive ts een, Both are| Knickerbocker waists, chiffons, Persians, stripeg well known in 1 4 and plaids, Messalines, ete., are all reduced from former prices. Qualities at $25.00 and $24.50 reduced to attribut are as of their senti mitted by both Phere is no r for questian a nt What Mr 1 r. Gill is not, and vice-versa - makes the choice elementarily simp! M ) Qualities at $19.50 and $18.75 reduced to ice ah Steen ‘ Qualities at $13.50 and $12.75. reduced to > you want r Gill, &@ man openiy an avow ya the] friend and defender of the sal Qualities at $8.75 and $8.50 reduced to prostitutes and their male $475 Qualities at $6.00 and $5.75 reduced to es ve Other reduced prices at $3.50, $3.10, $2.00, $1.50, $1.15, $1.00, Do: you want attorney of rec the defendants in numerous prosecutions relating to infractions of the saloon Reduced prices also on all Infants’ Apparel. Little Coats and Bonnets, in the Season's popular styles, at sharp reduction The Great Reduction Sale on Suits and Gowns Continues with unabated vigor. The high-clag character of the suits, gowns and dresses offered] at the immense reductions have brought out greatly interested portion of Seattle’s populati Yaw, the gambling law, the disorderly house law, the law pro-| bibiting men from living off the earnings of fallen women? Such a man is Hiram C. Gill. There is no denial of this. Mr. Gill has never denied it. Rather, with a good natured ‘¢ynicism, he has mildly boasted of it, for he is so constituted that he is unable to see wrong in these things which the per- tah CrinuermOne thm te A Gomkane ‘bon with the ordinary sense of morality abhors. mm But, shucks, I'm being well paid Mr. Gill has been described as “honestly unmoral.” ‘This| For a woman who never had an/for it. Five plunks a day ten't bad, ay be an accurate or a ‘charitable estimate of his character, | {tomobile, until she fell for the/as long as it lasts. Mrs. Speedway “SHE'S MADE ME WEAR THE SPEEOWAY-NERO LIVERY, THE Jarieas, “The Car That Are,” Mrs.) Nero not only has the coin, but she wut the fact remains that he is politically unmoral in the atriet | Speedway ne has the ad-) likes to spend it, She bought two! ® nf ~ | Yaaeed ideas about motoring new tires in one day without pull Bese of the term, and his honesty of intent has no bearing] “Noy Galy dees she want me toling hor smoliing alte 3 whatever on his qualification for mayor. As long as he is/atart where the speed Nmit leaves) Her car and the way she is work * 4 ig off, but she bas notions about! ing it to the last notch is already mnmoral, he is unfit. : dressing me for the part causing talk in her set. She has By way of antipodal contrast, consider Mr. Bouillon, aj} She's made we wear the Speed.) been apok bout it at her ca: wn - Nero lt Th hauf-|club. Several ladies have told ber| ' Sl sli developed to a| ¥80-Nero livery. ¢ men chauf-|club. Several ladies have told ber ‘eereladeg whom morality, vsdabes and personal, is develope tO @/ tours think 1 am. a scream, and no|it was shameful the way she was high degree. No one can conceive of Mr. Bouillon in police} doubt 1 am. I drove her to a recep-| neglecting hor bridge ing anap shot of it. What he succeed od tn doing was to drive about a pound of No. & shot between the horse's ears: Alas, a horse hax only one life, but somewhere, somehow, the cat ~ A - 4 atill lingers, NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Irving W.!ters which fully established his a Baxter, an attorney, who lives at! identity, and the lady was ordered 3 the New York Athletic club, was/to give him the coat. She still re- 4 walking down Fighth av. about 11 fused, and they had to play a little p. m., when a neatly dressed wom- | football with her before they got it an, without coat or hat, spoke to/off her maidenly form. She was pe » de i . ‘ of WN ‘itt | tion im the Jarlees Six, and | wasn't) But abe «ald, “With Diliplokles Priday eve a . : the Be Bett eesloutly defending these outlawed clients of Mr, Gill. [AO 'S Stcaiy tor bting « wonan|and the Jawicos I requtah ne ether woieov wei, wom (ff SOME Wonderful values are being snapped upk es lV 4 : such a story were told, no one would believe it, not even|driver, but also @ sight to behold, | pawstime.” 4 ie af th’ com . . . Be f ‘Br. Gill. “Mr. Bonilion is possessed of an accurate sense of|Decause of the contume I wore| —— (Continued.) | Pa? the persistent investigators. Fs 3 Wecency, an instinct for righteousness which will keep all things} TUB : ar W : liti x P m4 a Zn omen’s Suits in qualities at $80, $85, $90, $100; reduced to.........4 dn their proper places. ae ee THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ..: igen res fe ___ In addition to these qualifications, Mr. Bouillon is en-| (ow gyfeetl, Ad OFTEN al ve Mart tg egy Qualities at $45, $50, $57.50; reduced to............ rrr v - iP : ’ } “ ; : t! i i : dowed with a knowledge of purely municipal matters in which lcer souk ae payline grad you're Qualities at $32.50, $25.00 and $22.50; reduced to cones neue & No questions of morality ure involved. He is both a good man! [C) ee rea. e ON Nat aw, FORGET 17, Why @ Californian New Mourns the |i] -. Se a1 01295 e195 morally and a good business man. There is no detail of city woman! (Mm wor vr os Teeny Soar I'wo-Piece Junior Suits, $15.00, $13.75, $12.50; reduced to ... 2 ; . " na x AURTING ANY. _ nis government with which he is not intimately conversant. em Withal — —- bias for the people as against cor: Bring the Boys in During A ll Dolls, Toys an bis All these things, we believe, will be readily admitted as Vacation and Fit Them in ‘ames facts well known. ‘The only question is: Sui seh; ; : Which man do you want? its and Furnishings | 1 1 I . ‘ iipimiiikossnenbiapite VALLEJO, Cal, Dec. 39.—Gaet Every Boys’ Suit marked down; Y eer ee | 20 * ‘The outlook for the settlement of of the public will be that the Bro- this right—sentence of death w sizes run, 3 to 17 years. j 9 ae er a the awitchmen's strike will con-|kaws mixed their drinks passed upon the cat. not the , € 91> EA Cus : Including English Go-Carts, S bas F: nue dark until both sles cease) fa : heree ncint the sat hetped: taste | Boys’ $16.50 and $12.50 Suits reduced | ing Horns, Writing Desks, Kid ce js family no one * i one substantial victories every) | J It wase't tor pease ab been gathered to the gine factory WO neeneerreesereeeenenns $10.00 | Dolls, Dressed Dolls and Steam - 4 , =| They dele D | ' > a2 t1) bot mes ot the tmrber” who. alway sab i eval Tmertoant” a 1 Win. toys’ $10.75 and $8.50 Suits reduced gines. oe ia seer yeu aa “We getting. thin on the horse di A OMe NE WEEE RN bo oe 0's's'ow hy ce va ded nb ned aa Zelaya has taken his troubles to top.” old and nearly blind, and, with pe ia A Mexico. Copenhagen had her fin- Se a cna age a the Stmost od friendly feeling Boys’ $5.00 and $4.50 Suits reduced _m ie gers crossed. ce | naked bongs rd who runs lwar you 2e e eo oer Bo me pdm tO 3% ee ecececenesciese $3.75 < 4 inane a may read; in Seattle he may get HORT —_ - death. He tol Hive ‘ . re ‘ sae “fi the Iaat analysis, the verdict! shot SOMETHING # & ahi ae oe oe me iy Boys’ Separate Pants, $1.00 qualities a ice Me eee = — —— urbs and shoot it Oe Sikeves ia sed vwecUenueves T5e i iu The driver did so-—that ts, eh ieenege 5 i my 20c and 25c Calenders .......+++ D: ee took the cat out into the suburbs | Boys’ Separate Pants, $1.25 qualities 50¢ Calenders ee ee at But the cat scented a rat andi at pairing athe iat hy on IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK seemed to distrust the shotgun. | ‘ 75c Calenders ..ssseeeees Pec be ‘be cat hopped out of the wa; 2owe’ er i u er : i and fle. ‘The driver, not to be 20ys Packed one in a box, ready for mai t a BY NORMAN. balked of his prey, attempted a at 8 x Te tt p T fa el % him. It was a very cold night locked up, charged with intoxica- iiialicieleieieReleheieteiehehehtehA\ : ‘The woman said she was actually | Mon. * bed Li suffering, and begged Mr. Baxter, The people who really deserve * “64-40 OR FIGHT.” * a for the price of a night's lodging. Charity in New York stand na} i* *! | > Bhe said her husband had driven Show with the grafters. }* If anyone thinks there is #} | * T M it ace thichome, the hed been | nothing in the United Staves | | Today's Styles Today 4 ie Gaius the threes ali ss | h offers opportunity for |. Speaking of grafters, there ia the ~ : id be ~ de le ¢ house y So Off Came His Overcoat. | 1utiv boy who rides in the subway \called & “vibratory generator” by |Hidden tn a collar was a large| 2 ‘uney, and eg ogy Ro BE ee rd e ‘Clearance aie pecia Ss 1 Taxter at once took off his fur-|trains. He is very small, and thig|!** “Mnventor,” Jobn Worrell Keeley, globe, which had been’ filled with| may figure, he should a #| Savin s & ae r lined overcoat, and put it on the is the game [Was exhibited to an awed lot of!compressed air; all about were|® this delightful story of “b440 # ¥ : e : ices Than tee tack hor to ovel a: w meas | Philadelphians November 10, 1874.) brass tubes, connesting the globo|¢ or Fight” and be convinoed } . ba Bethe mans cheap, hotels, nearby, | grin Noman pushes him into the |by that prince of charlatans, who|in the cellar with the “porsetec | % of Pent” and be convinced to ¥ 30 Ser e Suits 1] Pp explained the situation to the clerk, |the lino, and says n tow Tndiniacs boxed for a quarter of « century as| motion” machine in’ the room| (he,, Coutrary-Buffalo Hix: rus 0. g b 4 y io a, u ndistinet 7 ¥ et et i | x and offered to pay for a room for | words to the guard. ‘Thon she hur-\Wieovonn, Senne Inventor and above, ‘and all the cheap trickery | 4 * | Here is an exceptional value at an ex i F the woman for the night. The/ries away. The little boy site|” trom old Phitedaighis. news. of par RR aR TROT TO TOK tk th tek of Seattle | tremely low price. Coat is 52 N clerk would not take her down quietly. The guard goes to|tnig “wonder of won ” “ f ict] ei i , nders” flashed | ——————________ iedlitaatetnitinteneentetihetiatetn sete siabamiaababtias satin lined, tight fitting, stri Two other hotels were tried in| him and finds pinned on the lapel | | x vain. Baxter walked many blocks of hia coat a large tag, Inscribed ‘ $900,000 | and the skirt is plaited fre i without his overcoat, and by the about as follows | a POET NE te Regular $30.00 value 1 time he was pretty well chilled, he! “Toinmy is an orphan. He is eo | C urplue and undvide Special, $15.00. d found a hotel where they were will-|\ ing to see hi , at Lixile Bebo ome an Profits 40,000 | 1 , B15 ing to take the woman In. Baxter | gece that he off at Van Cort 4 an ‘ All other garments proportionately re h a paid her bill in advance, and asked jjandt Park some other sta-| }'fl (3 Wy ‘ duced. Also special reductions in Men's it her to e him his overcoat | ton ANZ Hear Are you a salaried man? apparel t Hotel Folke Scent Theft, Passengers So Kind! | Pana Wy Is your salary secure? : The lady coldly replied that the|, The guard speaks to the little) Have you an ambition to di L E d avercoat belonged to her father ere us is Rag My — timid some day go into business Cre it A sO xtende . had put it on when she left home,| Tommy a cent or two, Mme. Marcella pl gies ge BA Salil Fefewtbokapatp: * a amined , because she had been in too much| Passengers take notice of Tom.) oa cc account with us would en- with us, while we are offe : of a hurry to hunt up her wre my, and make similar small dona ee oll oa faye gg Reeve yi! pope able you to face these ques- f/f] prices; and, too, after Christma “ee ates folks were of course,| tions. By the tim ® gots to his! bennsylvania showed no trace of | brings tions confidently. | need new apparel and yo p od to € xter was trying to| destination he has been made much lauy known forces. Birgo, perpetual | a No extra cost and its co L woman, Baxter, after much |of and passed along to succeeding | ™Uion wan an nosurod faot! | VICTOR te tt Peat Vain expostulation with the damsel, | passengers until his small pockets| "Ai: icesley had to do was to anap | END INTEREST 4] PER CENT wl ae i Ay tale ow € 8 police. | bulge w: yennies oke! | son t , 2 f: orrow r i mae tie 6 ui BOS he pete fe pales with pennies and nickels 80d | nsa fingers, look wise, and his ma| as Reproduced by the Ps 4 morrow and try it, 1 tonveyed both Baxter and his com-| A man who happened to witness | ‘Mnory would buzz Hie a slx-oylin-| Ss Aira ped . | a ko! the aeatent stat loess Rd ved to witnes® | dey automobile, In the height of | Vi Vi emi-Annually. E t 0 tfitt C | Meters tie er tld he ory. [TC ae ns es bean tat, | kis glory he ald” that with one ctor Victrola astern Uuttitting Co., inc. seg eg le Ba late Ese tetany gree | quart of water he would be able to y ‘ hig emi ion St. the coat were full of cards and let-| Sure, they are. They Mke it |San Francisco. Wther waves did it,|/ ords made by Mme. Sembrich, JARED, OGM, Brewtient. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House i abet ete at | he declared Send us a postal or telephone us (Main . B. % , Cashier. 7 seperate: Lippincott's Magazine maintained | POINTED PARAGRAPHS. REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR, | that “the brain of an Aristotle was | | needed to discern and grasp Kee it's hard lines when your epitaph| A really brave man ts afraid to|ley’s ideas, to interpret and dofine| shows up on a tombstone. | act so. them.” DIRwCTORS: Ferdinapd Sehmits, J.D. Low. " bs Btowart, G. Jobb, im +14, Independent 1003) for a VICTOR Record catalogue—mailed free. james D. Hoge, CORNER 8ECOND PER rg I ne ae 11416 Second Av, An engagement ring is surely one| Friendship best endures by ne Keoley’s excuse for not allowin: Sine ot ah ascinaive-cicale lundecgeing tay-teste a6 tc. anyous inte the acoret was based | and CHERRY STREET —_——WHY NOT?" it tak enius to Invent a tale! The trouble with making love to| tw stockholders kleked he hued : that his will believe. your wife is it gets you into the uch terms at them as “molecular | 8 the bar than it Is to drive them) around |rlum,” “ogelllation of Atom,” satistied with what he has or with|much au if he didn't have to pay| One day Kesler Gea the rn 5 © by ‘the Grupoiet’s kill in iT iS THE BEST what he hasn't, for it-New York Press, the whole hogx oxpo of by oe || gempounding. RAVEN DRUG ms | ‘

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