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THE STAR-FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910. 7 inate Se HAZING AT HARY ARD ‘il Mae RE mts 2e|GIRL FLEES HAREM---MUST GO BACK = feet NOT IN id hor prisoner in bis barem for - : . AT _ (iy United Prose.) h a SANG AT MARKET NEW YORK, Deo, 2 Ine ring many years thie Miss Clara Kelly, lyric soprano,|a plea that she woul = r. LOS ANGELE Radical! sang “Carmena” and “My Cavalier” | punished and probably & 4 if de SHIP GEESE IN L ngen in the Los Angeles charter! today, while visitors of the Unita ! ported, immigration offict t Shipping live geese from Prince pare being incorporated tn amend-|rian fair, on the top floor of the| decided that Marie Sebelia Kdward island to the United States | monte | Sanitary market, were enjoying # escaped from a harem af Damascus, |is developing into an important tn Among the proposed changes are |‘home-cooked dinner, A large audl-| must return to thewlection of the mayor and other| ence turned out last night, and a! The young Jeclared that! Deedmeyer. The birds are fattened elty offictals for four-year terms in-| splendid musteal program received | Gr horities were not able to'in this country and are said to |stoad of two; appointment of cer-|a good hand, About 850 viaitors en-| protect here from the wrath of the | yield @ superior brand of rendered tain city officials now elective, and|joyed the dinner youterday pasha, who once k > ece dustry, according to Consul Frank INA COLONY (hy United Pree) i her and | grease. ren, Colo, Dx Deny es Kather reas of OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Main 6921 1098 Friday and Saturday Christmas Specials To the person seeking practical presents, dependable furniture affords many suggestions. The unfounded, was a mem-| Ay Universal Brotherhood wl that I was Mrs, Ting Se backer arose from kind of furniture that gives service not merely today or tomorrow, but throughout the long years a | ya Bod ogee a showing Ha rvard college freshmen undergoing public initiation tnto a students Be — streets of Cambridge, Mass, The pair on the left were compelled to wear comical | dress. he two on the other sido represent a Spanish troubadour and his wife for which it is built, is featured here in broad assortment For tomorrow two very interesting specials are offered in artistic and thoroughly practical furni ture, on the easy terms of $1 now and $1 weekly. . $7.00 Child’s Set, $4.25 Here is an attractive Child’s Set, ideal as a Christmas gift, consisting of desk and chair of solid oak, in either golden or Early Eng ered with imitation leather, and so constructed as to lift up, giv- BRITISH COLUMBIA WAR a ese “ ” fees. “55 “Docs” Have Swell |Auto Wrecked | wiorette eemanscne' | BM ineet Time at | Dance| s Hainer, eached Vitra = judge ee ated her why she in Taxi Strike oo - . sald te and few port or 10 rec ratte 1800, 1, Deo, 1 bere en provistonally. ply killed time—nothing worse Striking taxicab drivers non: | they cut into their bank rots | union substitutes engaged in a bat | some, too, for they do tell that there | {te Carly today in which shots were sy * °F? | fired and one taxicab wrecked, The * ONLY WANTS 2 A CRUISER * was quite @ splurge Mm the auto | disturbance was the second of its! mobil > n + | Sean peo ven od dle = kind since the strike was inaugu ception and ball of the King County jrated three days ago, although the/ Bosiety took A. wg Y |strikers number less than 60 men. a happy throng, alright, al Odessa—Sixteen hundred women The sawbones seemed to like | are working as laborers on a rath - told {it and, Gitte of it, there wasn't alway near bere. | * atck person in the bunch. either. | —————— armenian pee eI | YY. Douglas Shoes fg, } 1 $24.50 Chase Leather Couch Rotter not see Opposite Seattle Hotel PUBLIC INSPEC- “neuralgta’ ever a plain cold or headache TION OF THE NEW er the M. D. has bad a chance! the bill for his wife's ee GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC DOCK of Madison Marion Streets) nk I | a young} King county medicos last night} SAN FRANC lish finish. Desk has top measuring 17x25 inches, cov- ing roomy torage p Chair is in Mission style. Regular price, $7.00. Special for the two pieces, $4.25. $1 NOW $1 WEEKLY ice; is 28 inches high and strongly built. mary asking that th protected cruise fais, tow at Brome Home of the Famous hat do you think? The | . | “deerectwah" gown waa resurrected | or when the tunge| YOR, BO kidding. But it was good | >a sane | Right on | the ‘hobble. eee ee eee For offered to purchase a handsome Chase Leather tomorrow an exceptional opportunity ts Couch at a great saving. These well-made couches are built of quarter-sawed oak, in gold- 4 with best quality inches wide and 6 feet long; inside construction of best tempered steel; a en finish, and up Chase leather MUST HAVE MADE BOTH Foot and UNDERTAKERS ANGRY. NEWARK, N. J., Dec. 2 While two undertakers were disputing as to w » should handle the case, the “corpse stopped the argument by sit ting up and asking Why Bil, where am I? What's the matter?” Seattle, Wash thoroughly sanitary couch at an important spe- clal price Open to the Public from 4:00 P. M. to 1000 P. M Dec. 3rd, 191 Several patterns are shown, with various colored coverings, including black, brown, red and green Saturday, eeeeeeeeeneee Musi Doctors say that Busby, the &| es. DON’T FORGET THAT CASH : shi alte tee Glltches $1 Now ISN’T NECESSARY Weekly $1 Greed sod +00 P. M. to 10:00 P. M r to buy a BUCK’S Stove or Range. Pay $1 NOW and $1 WEEKLY, a first-class Stove NOW. @ undertakers got on t and enjoy the services of the job. He may recover A Bronson'’s Orchestra Petter eee e ete ete Se )NE REAL SALE) BAKE OVEN S THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT—thoroughly prac- ‘nt—it represents the sort of present that will gladden en the work of the housewife. THE BUCK’S MAKI 1 high ly effic he heart and ligt SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME-FURNISHERS HOFFMAN’S FINISH Public Carrying Away the Stock! t the best th ed, amongst it Keer is prox Lj. & L. White ails, Storage Batteries, etc., and ev erything for the logger, from a cable clamp to a don- ey engine. STOCK UP—NOW’S THE TIME ngs, Goodell-Pratt Mechanics’ Tools, a full line ona <i aoe TREATMENTS The Un furthe ie e finest stocks of Women’s and Misses’ H e a | $ Coat six 1 e must be vacated, and our bond All Hand Saws Last ¥ Like This ays that H that time. Everything in Won n's High-Class Wearables at less an eve 1 nas presents, Store opens 10 o'clock rday morning at Cost ate 88 grade Keen Kutter, regularly sold at 25, qut to Tt is the expe one suffering erience om of every attack of 1c Figure Four-Quart 93 rhoumatiem thet if heat te 100 Ladies’ ‘Tailored Suits, of the fine roadeloths, twee: Granite Kettle ( even ¢ t etc., made in the be ‘ y d nly « ica ‘ -95 at This Low omg le bs 1 $30.00 6 o . : ns 5, eut to. 93¢ tsilar $1.10, No. 4, cut to. 77¢ Milar $1.90, No cut to. 70¢ All Axes single or double bit at $9.95, $10.95, $12.95 and aa. and more andled or le unhandled reduced to iv 5 ' cont now LONG COATS, SKIRTS AND 20.00 broken lots of Women's and Misses’ and Children’s Woolen $40.00 Sik Plush Coats, Quit Sale ; $25.00 Women's Blac) $3.95 and $9.65 Men's ar long, satin lined, Quit gh Fullback | Sitpons, MARINE HARD WARE DRAWKNIVES ment be sold ror ia y abd ub the ‘ ‘ . a ic 5, $9. a 245 ’ ess ow Ic ae Kalvos ssssvees-, 93c SELECT FURS AT SACRIFICE PRICES eb B ve $1.76 14-Inch White's meres $20.00 Black Lynx and Fox Sets .. $12.50 5.00 Ja EXTRA LIM TAPER ieee ne Fox Sets fe raed 30.00 Fox Sets : “a $20.00 Large Black Lynx Set BLACK DIAMOND FILES—4 en 3 or ; : 4%-1n », SY-in., Gin lim $15.00 A in Muffs and Stoles, at $1.9: CHILDREN'S DAY FOR COATS Pinch Mesh, 150 Feet to s Roll Hund the very best AOA OOOOAHOOoOo ‘en— — ewen-acocncosarocew 5 Cd mae COCOEI CN COICO 245, $B. Worth Dout Ch jrer R I ed Hood Rain Capes, wort! ‘ it 95 and $2. a — o . $5.45 and $6.45 Extra Salespeople Will Be Employed 36.00 $9.60 Set $1.00 10-inch Brass Lights Genuine 0 Fror 1 Open From (inch Hair Switches 9am. It Will:Be a Public Sale of the Most Pronounced Sort and It Will Pay All Who Want to Come to Be Here the Hour. All Merchandise Will Be Brought Forward, Guaranteeing No Reserves. DOORS WILL OPEN PROMPTLY SATURDAY MORNING AT 10 o’CLOCK Pike st AMPBFLL FAROWARE ((). 22th Seale ta ‘cel || The United Salvage & Brokerage Co. Hours 9 a, m, to ¢ 1 nb 316 2d JOHN M'DERMOTT, Manager BONDED TO SELL THE HOFFMAN CLOAK AND SUIT COMPANY STOCK 1316 2d 9 a. m. to n, ( ita (3 COLMAN DOCK \=