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'Thé lordmance creating the new board goes into effect December 23 | ennayivania society meets this leone at the Woman's Federation ol house, Harvard ay, and Thomas st \\ [ Local Italians observed the feast jet. 8 the Immaculate Concept 5 Days More special services at the Chu INCLUDING TODAY THE SEATTLE STAR RIGOLETTO PRODUCED IN STYLE BY LAMBARDI In the times of long lived a certain Duk ful, hands an a palace fon by the Lambardt night stood out singing of Nome,” or om pany 1] prominent! the be tul De at Name © of her lover, the duke, by MI following @ clandestine moat ing In the garden, held the spellbound, But, good as it wa it wan ex ded, in the tensity with which jtheld the listeners, when beautiful q the duke and Maddale jed wine house | broken Gilda. perfidy ,, YOUR UPSET, SOUR, GASSY STOMACH IS RELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTES wht to ke Every ‘rome Diapepain in one of you of Indige trouble at an This harmless prepara digest anything you eat come a distreased, outotoréet | Pape’s Diape stomach five minutes afterwards. | cure ww outoft If your meals don’t tempt you, or | caune it prevents fermentation and what litte you do eat seems to fill|takes hold of your food and dj you, or lies like a lump of lead {n| gents it just the same as if your your stomach, or if you have heart-| stomach wasn't the burn, that is a sign of Indigestion. | Relief in five Ask your pharmacist for a 60-|stomach miser cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin and | store; waiting for take a little just as 9 ax you) Th large can, will be no sour risings,|tain more than |no belching of undigested food|almost any chronic mixed with acid, no stomach gas or | pepsia, Indigestion or heartburn, fullness or heavy feel-! Stomach trouble family Here « the have ping in the at wei tating Head erty Debilte or ine ing all £0, there wi no sour the ach to with neous Recently appointed board of thea sadlahae tre censors has elected its atficer tentin and, besides |food left over in poison breath any may an at Stomach day or night tion wil and over: | odors ago ther Mantua, | | rich, Hie of voluptuous sph dor f this monarch knew no bo Thanks to the ever whom Wm, J. | faithful Rigoletto, court jester and Bryan classifies | procurer for the royal harem, time las “thorough: |never bung heavy on the royal i hands. For years the tntriguiog Rigoletto maintained the household | of the duke, often from the families courtiers and attendants, and tack tion oF of time atom tette was rendered by tg 4 in a wecind and by the heart beholding her lover through crevice in the and her father, Rigoletto ring his unhappy daughter hain” will be presented tonight win in a er stomacha, Littleton, congress wovelt's district, and ertain, be Martin W. man from Ri — supy T m all AT MOTION PICTURE SHOWS Dream—"The Becret of the courtiers raved and im. jfesslonal’; “Getting Hven plored, the duke continued his:song F ms ly"; “Stray Bullets”; of love and riotousness, ’ tler Girl's Courag Then one day the tables were} Grand—The Long Strike |turned—the vietima turned procur- portant Scenes In Parts, Fr Jers and the procurer. became a vie ‘amoons, the Portuguese Shakes tim. The courtiers entered the |peare, Lisbon 8"; “Phe Long abode of Rigoletto and spirited Arm of the Law away Gilda, the lovely daughter of Lyceum— The the jester and took ber to the duke “In Japan”; W. L. was the|The tragedy of the story began accusation that and here the enraged father planned he was a “lit-|@ fate for the duke and bargained tle brother to the| With Sparafocile, the assassin, steel! trust.” That hart the con greasman with his constituents the burting there Con mailers,” who With cone have so little re gard = for leading states that they come right and tell they th the Ll 4 What prodded M |Our Lady of Monte Vergine | terday suffielen' of Dyml any other “t [gta t eae e eS oe frotfbra FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMEN The Van Bella Orchestra; Miss Glyn: | in popular songs; Mme. Buron, in ec songs. These, with the good eats at m priees, make the HOFBRAU the place for evening's entertainment. Spaniard, beach at of Mass chusetts st. by D. ©, Nordh field, a contractor. The de composed conditon of the body showed it had probably been in the water for several weeks. Among other things found on his person was a $10 gold plece. the feot Luckless “Boeing Bank | Cinein- | First Ave &/ Madisor The House That Js i “Eva's Faithful Purniture’; athering and Preparing Cocoa nuts in the Philippines”. “His Last Cent.” City—"The Polsoned French Culrassier ‘The Plumber"; "A Cireus”; “Hin Wife Class A—"The FF “The Husking Bee"; “A Diamond in th Rough.” BOY ARRESTED AS HIS MOTHER DIES | DENVER, Dee, 11.--Shortly after eeeeeeeeee ee ts Arrow”; | Maneuvres”; | Day W ‘ith a Secret.” own daughter, duke, the intended vieum, At the Moore last night a highly appreciative audience was enthrall ed with the great human story put into words by Victor Hugo, and into music, the language of the soul, by Verdi, in the wonderful Italian op- era, Salvatore Sclarett, the duke again sang bis way, firet into the boundless love of Lidia Levy, ax poor (Gilda, and then into the pas sionate affection of the heartless Maddalena, Hideous in his wicked ness, but tragic in bis craving for revenge on the fickle duke, old Rig oletto was both the unprincipled in Seeeeeeeeeeeee and the hurt of While searching an alley at Elfiot | hurts somewhat, st. for prowlers, Pa trolman H. A. Horten came | a man apparenly asleep. the supposed sleeper on the shoul der with bis “night stick” to arouse him, but the man failed to re pond. Horton investigated furthe and found that be was dead fr drinking carbolic acid. His iden tity is unknown. MICHELE GIOVACCHINI aritone Lambardi Opera Co. ttle’s water syatem brought in receipts of during Nov ber, and the light plant $64,673. story of Rigoletto with us today with {te lewsons to be learned. We see acted over and over again the | y7 é re ‘eho sad story of Gilda, trusting and sub-|;72earold | Charles sia O eistion lime in her love, disconsolate in her | charged with the thet? of ' utter abandonment, just as often as jess ao Chart Of & GuamUty we see the heartioes Maddalena, en:|2° valuable toflet articles from a bralied in her own passion, yet un-| {rus store, & message was received me by. the prot me eal stating that his mother had died triguer and the doting father, Interesting and tragic as ta the | *uadenly. The boy was released While barking back hundreds of’ thought and tuneful and responsive | ben ‘ommioyed P me Pweg nas | years for its setting, we have the the musical setting, the presenta oe Feoy gland cag time an aj Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst, the militant suffrage leader of London will visit Seattle and speak at Ar cade hall, Dee, 23. LATEST ART STYLE Regular price $700. $400 Special during sa! THESE PRICES UNTIL DEC. 15 ONLY Fiance, specisi $292.00 Planes, specie: $247.90 Pithos, speciai $183.00 Pianos, Speciai Pianos, specia! § 190,00 ‘TERMS MAY BE AR. NGED eee eaneeenaane Guarantees the best service at the lowest cost to move, or store furniture and pianos at Bekins r pack, ship: Port Commissioner C. E. Reme- berg is in Portland investigating three Portland harbor agencies now at work building docks, ete. Rems berg will aequaint himself thor oughly with the work before return. ing. Seattic water supply is still contaminated with disease bugs, an a result of the recent famine, when lake water was turned into the mains. The health department warns ev erybody to keep on boiling water for drinking and coo! ing purposes until further no Uee. Cedar 414 Cast 414 MADISON At 12th FREDERICK & NELSON, ‘Inc A walk from Manette to the beach on Port Orchard Inlet taken by 110 Mountaineers yesterday, Upon the arrival at thelr ination the eee eke exe eee Frederick & Nelson, Inc. Mountaineers cooked clams in a| Soll e e e huge kettle and feasted CLEVELAND, 0. Dec. 11—A l ts in urniture cliate for the free treatment of per- | Seattle Phitharmonic Orchestra, | ong suffering trom nervous break Mahogany | beginning tonight, will inaugurate }a series of orchestral concerts at to be ont nn ae Meaney $18.75 the Metropolitan theatre. Direc’ meats! on! Sook }Spargur has been working hard WIFE OF NAVAL AIDE IS A BELLE Colonial Table with top of solid, dull-finished mahog- ALL WE ASK 110 days preparing the programs Gee These High-Class | which promise to be of the best any and heavy pedestal and scroll base of combination Pianos Before Buyi wd fas Miss Margaret A. Haley, the well stock. Top measures 30 inches in diameter | known business manager of the Chi Teachers’ Federation, i# in Se An unusual $18.75. seeteeeeeeeet eee eeeeeeeeees Holiday Shopping In the Basement Salesroom hustling | cago She will k Bak J attle en route to Chicago. ve dre: » ¥. M. C. Waak-Baker | "eons o ws Piano Co. | ing. 1406 First, Near Union Bon Marche Annex Is a very popular occupa the Holidays, for Salesroom Christmas displays are everywhere on in these happy, days before throughout this busy | enliae | NEW YORK, Dec. 11—Another [heir to a great fortune bawled }iustily in Fifth ay. today. The father is Robert Livingst Gerry Mrs. Gerry is a daughter of the late E. H. Harriman in evi- dence, and hundreds upon hundreds of suggestions for value at sensible, inexpensive and pleasing Gifts offer themselves to the visitor The merchandise here is lower-priced, it is true, than but in the choosing of assort- Wing-Back Fireside Chair Upholstered in Denim, special, $17.75. Spanish leather upholstery, special, $29.50. The style in den- im has mahogany finished frame ; that in leather has frame of fumed oak, toth have excellent spring construction, elsewhere in the store, ments the same tasteful care has been exercised as in the selecting of the finer qualities upstairs, and there is the of Displays are ever-changing until Christ Basement Sales and satisfaction. day s should include same high standard service and every day’s shopping trip from now at least one visit to the Gift Handkerchiefs Lawn Handkerchiefs broidered corner designs, 3 in box, 50¢. Women’s Embroidered Swiss Handkerchiefs in Clover Leaf, Dot and Wreath designs, 6 in box, $1.00, Shamrock well-embroidered let- If you had no boat, and wanted to cross a river at 7:30 a, m., and the bridge over it was not going to be ready until 11 o'clock, what sould you do about it? Prob. ably you would wait, Anyway that is what Gen Franklin and his army did Decem ber 11, 1862, when they cam | down to the Rap pahannock and found it too wide te step across and too 4 to swim. Have Your Phove xen in a Auto POST CARDS—$1.00 PER DOZ. Kodak Films developed, lfc a roll, any size. A. M. FROST 1332 First Ave. Seattle. room Women's Shamrock in em- MRS. JOHN W. TIMMONS WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—Mre.| John W. Timmons, wife of the new | naval aide to ident Taft, is} |popular in Washington society She is the daughter of former Vice President Fairbanks. (Known as Sewell's Notion Store.) Notions, Stationery and Confe: . tionery. Drop in, we will save you ornare Women’s _Initialed Lawn 3718 Yesler. Ind. Cedar 1247. Handkerchiefs with Gordon ® t + sO SAMPLE neing Q@uaran' 4 Private Lessons OP rien Halls fer private les- and even- fons every da: ing. Trial @ ng Wi day. Saturday. ‘Main 3911 ways free. Ind. 104. Trac ie jay, Fri- originally the steamboat in which 1,000 per | sons Jost their lives several years azo, has perished ignominously sinking near Ludlam Beach light ryland General Slocum NEW YORK, Dec. 11-—John D. Rockefeller has secured title to 65th and 66th sts. from Avenue A to th East river from the city, and wil transfer the property to the Rocke feller institute for medical re search. NEW YORK, Dec. 11—Mrs. Wm. Ellis Corey, formerly Mabelle Gil man, is writing @ book which she hopes “will help a lot of people It will be a volume of advice to stagestruck girls 11—Because a e in his com Bernard Etgen was freed today ars of a life sen JOLIET, I1., clerk made a mi mitment papers, double murderer, after serving 17°y tence, COLUMBUS, ©O., Dec. 11.—John Johnson, farmer here, is feeding his cow with a spoon. The cow jumped into ‘a horse's stall and that animal bit off the end of the cow's tongue ROSS RELEASED ank Ross, who was sent to the penitentiary for false registration | while bis appeal was still pending was brought back to Seattle and re leased on his word until his case Question as to “Civil Rights” What are te “civil rights” men |tloned in the constitution? Is the jright to register and hem? These questions will come up be fore the supreme as the re sult of the charge of unlawful reg istration brought against Oscar Collins, the king of colored ele ment in the old restricted district An information charging him with illegal registration had been filed, alleging that he had been convicted in Missouri of a felony The state constitution of Washing ton denies the “civil rights” to those convicted of felonies, Ex-Mayor Gill, who ended Collins, raised on a demurrer the question as to what is meant by civil rights. Deputy Caldwell asked the court tain the demurrer so that the ques tion might be supreme court without ting the state to the bringing witnesses from for the trial. Want Recall court, first Missourt vote one ot} a waaiiea: vail: OO PO: Hardwood Stool $1.95 Selected hardwood, finished mahogany ; oval seat upholster ed in good grade leather or velour. May be had in various colors. Price $1.95. Rocking Chair $7.85 Built of heavy, quarter-sawed oak, in dull golden or Prosecutor | to sus | thrashed out in the | put-| expense of | fumed finish, road, curved back and roomy spring covered in anish leather Special, $7.85. Third Floor, ters, 6 in box, 65¢. Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs quality linen, 15¢@ cach —Baserfient Salesroom. Fancy Linens For Gifts of fine Assortments include :— Scalloped Centerpieces and Scarfs with Cluny insertion. Round and Square scalloped edge and d Trimmed Millinery Special, $4.95 —dAn assortment including a number of the Centerpieces with wn-work centers, Battenberg Lace Pieces, embracing Cen= terpieces, Squares, Scarfs and Covers. Prices range from 35¢ to $12.50. -—Basement Salesroom, i ; Winter's favorite Velvet, Beaver and Silk, styles in Children’s Rubber Boots $1.75 Pair —a gift to gladden the heart of the small The Boots are fleece-lined, finished bright tops and come in sizes from 5) Packed in holly-decorated Christmas P rice $1.75. tastefully trimmed in flowers, rib- bons, fancy feathers and wings. Special $4.95. Untrimmed Beaver boy. with to 10. Boxes for presentation. and Shapes, large medium effects, in black, brown, $2.95. Untrimmed Shapes in Felt, Velvet and Silk, priced for clearance at 50¢. Bane white, navy and nt Salosroom. Children’s Gloves For Gifts GRAY KID G lined and unlined style: A Sale of UNT- finished Law Changed’ Jn spite of the strong sentiment! against the revision of the elty | charter, as proposed by the commit AKRON, O., Dec. 11.—“How much | tee appointed by ex-Mayor Gill, the| in spot cash will you take and get|committee will risk the tentative out of town and stay out until 1} recall amendment before th coun asked Mayor Sawyer of an/cil this afternoon, The proposed habitual disturber. “How long are| changes in the recall provision are you going tc e?” asked the pr not of great importar and the oner. pou) will Wk let the measure | CREW MUTINIED | 4; ASKS $4,000 LONDON, Dec. 11-—The Expres: Earl Angervon, 17, who fell into a section of the picked crew] the big excavation at Fifth av, and of the steamship Medina, on which | Yesler on the night of October King George and Queen Mary tr nile driving an auto, eled to India, mutinied on the eve| started sult for $4,000 damages of the departure of the vessel and} against the & Co., alleging inter refused to sail. They were arrest-| nal injuries stistained by reason of | ed with others who had broken|the company's negligence in falling | their leaves in the hope of being|/to put up danger signals and lan. left behind, terns. The latter were distribu among the erulsers which the Medina, and the warships fur nished substitutes for them on thet PS she vessel trouble arose through discontent among the men over thelr quarters, has been settled in the supreme with deep cuff and fring Se p: CHILDREN’S LINED BEAR CLOTH MITTENS, in red, gray, and white, with cord ched fancy Christ- mas boxes, 50¢ pair, CHILDREN’S LINED KID MITTENS with fur at wrist, Iso Gray @ Brown Mocha Mittens, CHILDREN’S LINED KI in tan and brown; also Mo gray and brown, 65¢ pair CHILDREN’S KID NTLETS i tan, gray and black, lined and unlined, witht fancy cuffs and fringe, 50¢ pair Rasement Salesroom. Sample Neckwear Dining Chair |} opportunity tan offering, attractive very timely affording an Neck assort Dr. Edwin J. Brown, D. D. SEATTLES LEADING DENTIST 713 FIRST AVENUE I Union Block. At First av. and Merion st frill nee @ sien, “Dr. Brown’ Usts,” and on First Sy. near in front of the’ ‘Washingt uilding, You will nee the sign, on |. Brown.” the Right Dr. Brown. a ve nothing todo with, aor have 1 intezest in these places. Hoon have been lor rat ny, 19 yearw, the to buy gift The comprises Sailor Frills, Jabots and Stocks with Jabots attached, pieces at unusually small cost Special $2.45 Chair of Has covered in Spanish cial, 82. 45. ieniture quarters, in tan kic 50¢ | ment sale Collars, Fichus, Sid Side Frills or made of lawn and trimmed with laces GLOVES 1 Gloves i you Den: herry and net, and inser- tion, some with colored silk piping, range from 25¢ Base Dining famed finish solid oak, in full box seat em The $2.25. special prices to leather, Spe ent Salesroom, REDERICK & NELSO INCORPORATEQ Third Floor Frederick & Nelson Incerporata: Fe mati ott, aot ptible to “ao, Thohent Vt chet apna rk. 2 ‘ a ri pe Dec. 11 150 fisher: | ake Plo impor are laid, DORPAT, Russia, Caught on an ice floe, me are today adrift on pus. Their rescue may sible as all lake vessels up for the winter ee en