The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 26, 1910, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR Y. W.C. A. STARTS) “8% tor 90 PORTLAND, ORE, Dec. 26 H LULU’S THE “DRESDEN “CHINA GIRL i ‘GOLDEN REWARD FOR rernza (iy United Pree) BAN FRANCIBCO, Deg, EVERY BABY IS WORTH $300,000, SAYS PROF. Here is an item of Chri nape eg rtiand just prior to the annual gathering of sera . > " the National Wool Growers’ asso-| Barly in February, the ¥, W. ©.) The hotel, like tho rest of the bulld-| 0 Rtn eee will open on | A. will begin a campaign for a build-|!ne, we ae ad catetacia wit {the morning of Ja 4, and will | Sift to Mme, Luise Tetragyiag , Svery healthy child,” says he, P |-nas'a Potential’ value’ from. ax ae Tene, Tr 2000000 NOMS ng Manturon of the home, A xwim:|probably be concluded that day.|San } co, through 1th boas! y worth $300,000, It] .ochomie standpoint, to the world Bvery ty ng Intended for the educe| Ting tank, rooms for camera work, |The National association will open | of supervisors, will be voted af ake Any difference how | of ¢300,000, His earning capacity pea Biever bey Mes ge phe od rooms for gamos auditorium and |!t# conve nition on January 4 | ne ot as of the body fn u are. If you have a good, | less his cost to the community, ts in this home, 6 hoped.| any other features will be In Jelation of the diva's T Occupying one quarter of the site) OLD WAR GOVERNOR aati of the Y. W, ©. A., at Fifth ang) ded. : 18 DYING IN PARIG|CPristinan gift to the elty re Seneca, will be a hotel annex, where | ae =" i jhe sang in the stress women will be houged for & period! CHINESE QUITS. PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Dec, 26—- great multitude Saturday nigh no longer than two months, pending VICTORIA, B. C,, Deo. 26,—In |Hon, William Sprague, #1 years old, |The form of the token bas not not yet, their quest for work the resignation of Tang Shao-Yi|famous “war Kovernor of Rhode | been decided upon, the Various tig, x rted dying in Patts,| gestions ranging from @ © that will grow up and | the basix of these figures, Profes: are of Work in the world,/sor Seligman of Columbia univer more than a quarter of | sity, estimates the average earnings of a man at $600, ‘This would bring aj his earning capacity, the economic Prof.| value that he really produces, at qi © world ; . ; After that, should they desire to|from the Chinese government the |Island, ts re i Universnty Or] Super £56 Seen caatien meas remain under the wings of the Y.|Japanene Hee & Ret-back to ‘Amert-| where he has lived since the wreck |loving cup, a golden key, toe pani , tor he loon igabatagea eye W. G. A. they will be provided for|ean financial syndicates working in|of hin fortune and the suicide ofjen book with the singers rol y for the fig- | $300,000. y 1 | t 1 : in One of the association's cottages. Pekin Ihin son inseribed = writes from Judge Me hospital t Salt Lake City to say that he 776, some time be- | ts rapidly convalescing from his re orge Washington at {iinews, and hopes to return to crossed the Dela attle shortly ware river amid the cakes Of) New York.—The total vote of} floating t®.\the socialist party In the United Postage stam States*is 560,000, according to the and other brated of this scene how George standing ® BULLOCK PLAYS 6ANTA up in the boat.) « but these were/@ Councilman Bullock played not made from « nta Claus to each of his photographs and 2 or more employes last are probably not true tc Saturday, giving each a nice, which must be very careful fat turkey, In accordance things. Indeed, as during with his annual custom, the of the day George plainly bad his |# needy and poor who applied to wits about him, and as any man/® him each received a half ton with his senses would have sat/® of coal Several charitable down in the boat, the cal deduc institutions are included in tion is th orge remain ated Bullock's list with an annual De not w any more Ume wor | Christmas present rying about George. * jee eee eeeee eens i q TODAY IN HISTORY. Pee Chureh of the Sacred Heart The After Christmas Clearance of Suits, Coats and Dresses CLEARANCE OF SUITS | 2- and 3-Piece Models $25.00 Models in men’s wear navy serge worsteds, fine chiffon broadcloths, English suit- ings and mixtures, also velvets and corduroys, all decisively reduced from former prices. Coats are 27, 30 and 32 inches long. There are severely plain tailored models, also styles trim- med with braids and embroideries. Skirts cut on latest fashionable lines Sizes, Misses’ 14, 16 and 18: Women’s, 4 to 44; also extra-large sizes, 37 to 51. CLEARANCE OF DRESSES} In Silk, Cloth and | Velvet figures just compiled here ee | 7 * * - * * . ee ee Jaipur, India—The German crows | Washington.-The majority re prince, who has been hunting near | port of the committee that exone here, has brought down a fine full |rated Secretary of the Interior R. grown tiger. He will present the/4 Rallinger will be printed and Lulu Glaser is appearing this season in “The Girl and the trophy to his father, Kaiser Wl |scattered broadcast throughout the}. Kalser,” a semt-musical piece, She plays the part of Chriat!, whose pet hare is shot by the kaiser, an incident which finally takes her to the kaiser’s court. She ie more than ever like a bit of Dresden china in her new part, HONDURAS FEARS BOMBARDMENT OYNAMITE WRECKS |) BY REVOLUTIONISTS’ GUNBOAT sv s.es wu sors way yr ret mf helm Jeountry, Uncle Sam pays the CPR ong | freight The cost will be nearly Rev. Louis &. Miller, formerly of | $14,000. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 26.—That!ablo to give the officers any ma-| (Ry United Press.) coma is in the harbor, and will pro-| the explosion that partially wreck terfal aesistance PUERTO CORTEZ, Honduras, tect American interests fed the plant of the Dlewellyn tron Saw Three Men ¥ Dec. 26.—The arrival of the com Former President Bonilla, 0) works’ yeetoday wes wet The authorities are searching | 95. 00 e verted yacht Hornet, manned by | Christmas, an American ady may ty ae caused |for three men #een running frow revol:tionists aud American sol-/er, and other soldiers of fortune,|%Y “yDamite Is the unanimpus be | the building shortly before the wx @iers of fortune, ts expected here are reported to be aboard the Hor { — of the —— ‘" of ion occurred by W es a tod: It is feared that the Hornet ne plant, the police gnd night watchman for wy may bombard the city. icon bye SRS ag oA ee IE pur. | Pinkerton ectives who have | Manufacturing compan This group embraces Dresses for Stret, At The United States cruiser Ta-|chased by supporters of Bonilla. | Dee _Kiven Ke of the inventt:| plaft. Vine declared that one of ernoon and Evéning wear, for Women and orth ration that already has begun. the men shot at him as they rar » » didi soiled " Accordiug to evidence offered tn|The officials will make an effor Misses, all in excellent condition, meme ; WHOLE TOWN ON ete tae e.. naction of the |to find + bullet, Vine be from handling. din, ere the explosive is bo |} ck the wall of the Lacey i ai . Smallest Play A JERSEY JURY |isret te tave bere canes’ slow oe wall Materials are Crepes de Chine, Velvets, grade dynamite was used, and was fe expert Serges, Broadcloths, Satin, Messalines, in light | ‘ LIVINGSTON, N. J., Dee. 26.—|"¢t off by a long fune tion 5 pounds of p d id staple colorings. ver ritten The whole town of Livingston is/Of thin fuse has t nd waa used. It evider shades ar pie & to be summoned | # being be’ pinced on the Red Waists are high and low neck styles, with here for jury etin ¢ of the butldtag. % ki 1 ’ } BE a ase pe ace yokes, regular or kimono sleeves, trim While there’s much dispute as to duty, at the iret | Ter ats fees Ser Coens nae yaee ys tiinieg b le d the author of the GREATEST play met _ te to a ponies Pag ry ye ip ws with laces, embroiderie : a ever written, there is none at all e.. Se agpenmd POS ye cet egg onde net kirts cut on newest approved lines. i » sbout who wrote the he iL Oot Oe aes het eee * SMALL He was Glovann ap * ‘ Ventura n poet, and the ber tah are ' CLEARANCE OF se sus | r 08 a a ac n the township OE SE tte uigibie. te OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY me ae at both Turin and Milan. It shows jury duty, and PARTY i aba ary and i” show aA | CLEARANCE OF COATS ' $15.00 | Quality. Including title, list of > be drawn.|“back” to celebrate his seventy - j | characters and al! stage directions, | “"~ me man, Cy third birth@ay ’ , senior ; Wethcomb, is "| | 4 = ‘eg ener gag ly 219 words. Here | ..16 ne won't go on the Po sang j ee ch CONCEDE WOMEN’S AND MISSES | Excellently-tailored Suits, in mixtures, wordilile “ROSMUNDA,” cause Constable Squire, who sum Mia) Rervous * serges and broadcloths, coats in late Winter styles Tre Poa -naagey mened the jury, has got a long makes him ai s 1 6 50 j ’ and Muna Veen rtanding grudge against him en a ¥ vn ; . | 30 and 32 inches ben, lined in satin or soft silk, Persons of the play Cy out of the race there is oaly Nooay. as he wes passa ftom betxeen anton | } skirts in a variety of fashionable styles. Colors, ‘ King Albion: Rosmunda (daueh- |22" ™ man to be elimin Maes, , 2008 \Gteae aa . acan o A small group, embr: ge models 54; 56 nes | ‘ i aa nei «& ae ‘mibton): Periéees (0 slave) the sation, and there will prab won the battle ned to take away. from Seattle he long, in fine mixtures, worsteds, cheviots and nov mixtures no work done on the day 7 ; structural | ntract for the »} snore ron te f os ont ge —— rk done on the day M an ie B new “ator “Marche building elty coating i appropria , for street, au o and gen sania fe Albion giving Rosmunda the oliday oa a sit han boon succosstully eliminated. | eral utility wear. Included are plain tailored mod FUR COATS, MUFFS AND NECKPIECES ekull of her father filled with wine be decided is a civil American Wothe as “ ps els, with regulation or storm collar, some lined | QUOTED FOR CLEARANCE AT Drink! the skull of your father arises due to him m In tose: Ae Hm Ba ‘ Jin onysterac Milesbite’ heerition Ob! pay than ony 6 fee — Workers throughout s half-lined with fine quality IMPORTANT PRICE-REDUCTIONS Albion, commanding sh itt man ing to stand is bh satin. | | ii if Rosmunda (drinks): Woe Philip ! pn Pr “fe mT : Atlin, atlectitieetsty to Res a weat father than con The Basement Silda Rea -to-Wear vec ion i tooo wey re rg Jon Marche con Rosmunda: Can I be otherwise coaaeaioe | Bh SION. ie on sine ontributes Interesting Clearance Values Rosmunda: Do not touch me! oe '* MEAT COLL EGE GRAD Albion: You hate me? i MB Tag cy obtained only by Farragut . osmuséa How can It | cANTWRRP, Dec. 26-—ix of the | with tought in 1862, MAKES SAUSAGE ART CLEARANCE OF | CLEARANCE OF . k y ta off y ‘. ba “ Act Ul * KANSAS CITY, KAN., De ” , ? ? e Rive > r LRosmunda ‘examines clonely a) movie oh he Myer Hae “ lo ~ OUTLAW MAY tenet ce ee WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS | WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS stiletto, then calls: Sla inlet Lag oe Be ni esilaee ae: ee _ - ——— ; Periiens epnies and kneels before Finland, are repe 7 aig. Ge : , " Two Lors i her n! - ; ne : fre a é Peridens, astonished ‘ i Pistend w bound. f Hy United & qt ; * | | an , queen! York 1 4 6 vy Henry went Combined in this offerin t ts from ré r stocks. Rosmunda: Come w me, (Ex : t 2 E : ’ ule ‘ , , braces him.) hag Cc by x " also a manufacturer ' all new V ' ¢ h and fancy of broadcloth, # : ; Cn td eine ¢ 1 all exceptior coating, in black and hev rge and fancy 4 ve ng | OW Materials are chev ge, wor t { } 1 br I't t full 54 coatir tan, grays, black, From room, wher this fa mat vog pag : | / » Greys King Albion sleeps, snc i rITORS N e today , Pratl nist ng I plain } brown; $4 and 56 Rosmunda hands t Rietto to oe scl ‘ « ne with a tr arent ( < 4 ‘s 34 } lor mi-fittir lain tail 1 | f ‘ . ‘alee Peridens; Go 1b | jelly called “aspiek,” and th ~ 5 ; Pay w+ pier ges a DB, T 7 oe © | collar ar 1, and are collar; hait- Peridens, hesitatir The king?| ‘ ci 1 | nage anged in the J lel k or satin line kirts plain gored or plaited te . with i br Sizes M Rosmunda, quickly: The riva i hate cella Pr wode ca 34 to 44 7 Peridens, with determine and n Ca MiA'8) the telephone 15 1 Sines io 34.10.44 busts : 7 the citizens Sizes 15, 16 and 18 year al irement. | cou He shall die | The annual ¢ ; og He Th Mrs. So-and . 5 (Goes determinedly to the on ‘ A W +1 RR. BT rag Bet f nt a mate med, ini, eine WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS in-tailored Skirt ality cong aa re" the Un ; eat ag 1 @ lone oak tree panama, cut on grace i nd ail tailore i Albion, with stifled vo ff lof th ak tree. That shade of sausage a gore lare a plaited model engths < ed a " ] i" a e stage: Help! he sta onda i Pay is just out. Wil ® mapl , _ REDUCED TO 4.50 inche All reduced for clearance to $4.50. piosmunda listening: Die! Die! |over the fir / - : ha No. I want something tall and| [fA ~ bailasea:dasclenipsdabiadenptaiinakinbosieimianieas ‘ Ne! 1 ening ‘entd 1 . ** | state Can 0 nake a waln ee a rn Peridens rushes into the o: Sremeeet y dying k poe ar Inut a He is dead! ao : The eonference t FOR CHICAGO WiDOWs|& wh le gro . of ‘om? a earance 0 i inery a 2] “ eaver ' . ae r Oo t oe a ah agra | ba ; ws Boe lwas's rs ae same i hat's. the emblent of our aut} Exceptional values are offered in Hand-made Hats of corded silk and vel ‘ HUSBAND LOST CASH 1 Chicag f id at | Mak a winter scene vet and French felt, in smal r ( hroom sl brown, navy es NOW HIS WIFE QUITS ;t? " hich I t believe you would Mke : or ie ah all, medium and mush Pea I a Dec Pract : " ’ HY sg blue, gray and black, trimmed with wings, coque, pompons at ired bows; als® de Fur Hats, in brown marten and black lynx; trimmed wit rs and gold = thi KNIGHT TEMPLARS : » claims her b ’ ‘ adness. Flag CELEBRATE TODAY 1 take so much fat to snow that the picture bands, All offered at one low price to close out rhe P | — OO OCCT COTO TOO eens by the Kn | t fa W it mn then - the 96 1 JACK DAHY AND |SEATTLE BOY A | Bewic t liptloma, Henry ha “ , 3 emp WIFE RECONCILED] HIT IN MILWAUKEE|$150 worth of Ia, a smoke . i lars 1 et att ; PA ; Dee ’ ibys su oad be Teall et, re eric Mail Orders Carefully Filled Incorporated

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