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When life ie done, many people find that they have been taking their dividend out of the principal | At 5 She Plays | in Grand Opera A POPULAR PLACE SEWELE & McCOY CO. CiKpown ax C watt’ Notion Store.) ATG Yesier. sete Cedar 1947. $2, Tee, Boo, Bho. se ef te - “heh GERTRUDE ALLEN Playing in grand opera at the age | of 5. That's the proud distinetion | THE SEATTLE ee YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED But that didn't disturb | Gertrude presence of mind in st. She kept right on waving Gertrude Maude Allen ta the daughter of Richard J, Allen, stage manager at the Moore theatre. 18,489 ARRESTS showing that 18,489 arrests w ELGIN, i, Dec, 18—After they Pearsall Butter Co, had patd $16 a} feat for 40 tubs of what was ehip-| od to them aa fine lowa country) butter, they discovered that every) made in the year ending Nov. 30 of, the sige , Holt, Chief Bannick, in his annual /9e of the 40 tubs contained pjain report to the mayor and connec}, | lows soll, recommends the establishment of} bg e three sdditional substations—at| CHICAGO, Dec. 18—-Governments Hielt still tn full Third and Pike, in the W Hingford agents found an also requests 50 additional -patrol | ness section Several hundred gab men. Chief Bagnick recommenda | lons of moonshine were solved that public pool and billlard rooma, like saloons, closed between 1/ a. m. and fan they are be no was knocked 20 fe , When picked up, lieved to hools for crime for | street car young boys in many instances. | waved all help ey = paid Chief Bannick alvo urges the re-| Was just a bit of a pol peal of the ordinance which makes a, it & misdemeanor for women to| PITTSBURG, Des, 18. on frequent cafea where intoxicating Out the apecta "8 Ty Bed liquors are sold. The ordinance | passion for publicity and eliminate | doen not give the police suffictent) the artificial,” ts the advice, Rev power to bar women out Dr, Maleomb Shaw of Chicago leave to Presbyterian divines, | One of the first laws to be upon by the supreme court on r convening for the winter term, Jan 1912, will be the constitutionality | of the S-honr law for women. The question was determined by Jude Main for the and who owns PITTSBURG, Dee. 1 Robt. m LEECHBURG, Pa., Dee. 18—An| bite on Nov, 32 resuited to al pol ng, and John Ruffner, or, Is dead. IURG, Dec. —Mre. Friedman caught a thief tn her jewelry store, He pointed a gun at her, but she kicked him on ‘and who|the shins and took bis revolver c confessed to king her emplo; | from him, for nine hours in order to make a} v test case, was fined $20. Loren| LANCASTER, O., Dec. 18-—W, G. Grinstead, chief clerk of the houve | Hall and his three daughters were | of representatives, is her attorney poisoned from eating pancakes.| — One daughter died. The flour has| Alimon Goes On been sent away for analysis, Just the Same Time changes. 80 do the seasons. And also a man's de- sire to remain sing’ But alimony goes on just the same. That's the sum and substance | | of Prof. Gerard Tonning | FOR BUSY PEOPLE ment thinks it's awful bad for Amer jean 4 new fighters to chew gum, bul appar ently it's all right to stick to tobacco, while they pot ca more gum In stock, 2 pounds of “plug have been order od for the can. teens on board sbip and at the naval) stations. So particular was the depart ment about th Geo. Von L. Meyer : different before buying sampled the “chawing terbaceer” NEW YORK, Dec. 18—"The ed- ucation of judges, even of the Unit ed States supreme court, is one of [the most arduous things a lawyer has to do. They do not kne declares Ansistant Attorney General the United Me- law,” States Reynolds, ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec, 18.—A steel coffin, bearing the date 1817, and containing the welkpreserved body of a girl of 6, was dug up by la borers exehvating for the new | Wabash yard here. The coffin bore no other inseription, ST. LOUIS, Mo., Dec, 18—After for | will | Why Is it that all newspaper men are heartily In favor of the In come tax? Store Will Close at 5:30 Daily Throughout the ‘Week Glove Bonds and Merchandise Certificates will be presented at Christmas-time many thoughtful givers, and cho merely as a matter of convenience, but because they eliminate all chance of giving thing inappropriate If Glove Bonds are faction a certainty, and, made from stocks in any For sale by all cashiers. style, size and color, nfaking sat Certificate is the gift, selection be up to the amount specified by the giver ven, the where a Merchandis« ection of the store recipient choose ma Quaint Blue Delft Gift China Cut-Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers 35c Each Cut and Pepper Shakers with ster- ling silver tops, in pleasing designs, one which is illustrated. attractive value at each, Silver-Plated Fern Dish $2.50 This Fern Dish is quadruple _ sil- ver - plated © on white metal, in an Glass two of An 9 FINE Rosenthal China, with decora 35¢ |] tions taken from typical Dutch scenes, H daintily colored in Delft-blue. One or more pieces would make a very acceptable Christ- mas gift, Tea Tiles, each, 85e. Sugars and Creamers, pair, $2.00. Plates, Oe, 75 and-90c cach. Cake Plates, each, $1.50. Comb and Brush Trays, each, $2.50. Seven-piece Chocolate Sets, $10.00. Seven-piece Salad Sets, $4.25. 1 of ittle Gertrude Maude Allen, a Se-! 8 attle girl, 725% Pike st, She de- Peare Host, Fiat ii lighted a capacity house at the atti Nogetoat, Gammel- | Moore theatre Friday, in her win-| jsome performance as the child of Geo. B. Helgesen | Madame Butterfly, She felt quite at @rocer, 1989 First Ave. | home on the stage, and proved her ettle as a Lambardi grand star when she patiently kept waving }a flag stick, frou: which the flag | had fallen off. It was a very tragic ome in the play. The little girl's were bandaged, so that she y) mite not see her stage mother's suicide, She was waving a couple of flags so energetically that only the stick remained in one of her tiny hand: A titter e in t Special Christmas Offer quart Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye ag" quart seo) semen Menthe oe quart Fi quart quart artistic openwork fern design and furnished with re- Price $2.50. periences with matrimony and December 18, 1862, Léxington, | hearing case, Judge Withrow divorcee, When Mrs. Gurine |‘renn.. entered as a contender for |inetructed the Jury to report a ver- Tonning got a divorce from the honors of dict favoring the defendant, The him, the music teacher said: history in which Jury refused. The judge said they “Very well, it's worth $50 a it had hitherto must, The jory sald they wouldn't. been eclipsed by | They are still ont Lexington, Mans,, | where the 8T. LOUIS, Mo, Dec. 18.—He wan fired ¢ man Lorenz, 16, and Vincent Wi was heard round |son, 14, were playing “Wild West” the world, Lee with an “unloaded gun.” Herman, ington, Mo. who was"the Indian, may recover, which had Bee® but he has a load of buckshot in his the place of & lyystem, three days’ bat tle, and Lexington, Va, which had kiven to the war “Stonewall” Jkck-lmore antitoxin for Chicago until json. The Tennessee Lexingtom) yuly 1, 1912, was the notice Dr. J, came to the frant with @ battle 10/4 Bean, secretary of the state which more were killed than at LOX-thoard of health, was forced to send ington, Mase. to the Chicago stations today, ow- A. Nakamara, 30, Japanese, was} 08 ' lack of funds run down by Kinnear Park car 398} last night, at First ay. and Univer} sity st, and died of his injuries! while being removed to the elty) hospital Tytteber, Lingon, Fedstls Gedeost, Decorated China Sugars and Creamers Special [ 50c | Pair movable porcelain inset. Six Silver - Plated Teaspoons resolutions before. 80 Tonning came into court Saturday and asked for a reduction of the alimony from $50 to $20. But Mrs. Tonning couldn't see it that way, sald Senator Dan Landon, who represented her bef Judge Main. So it's stil! $50 a month, SPRINGFIELD, lil, Dec. 18—No These pretty Sugars and Creamers are decorated in an effective floral design with gold tracings. There are three patterns to select from, one of which is illustrated, Spe- cial, the pair, 50¢. vi Six teaspoons of good quality in a pretty ST. PAUL, Dec. 18—Wilheim oa . : : , : Keding values the wound caused by aitting on a pin in the German Bap- tat church here at $1,000 and ha: jbrought suit for that amoun' jagainat the pastor and three mem- bers of the church. floral design, with satin-lined case-—-$1,.00. complete —Chinaware Section —Stlverware Section. Large, Comfortable Rocker $4.50 This handsome Rocker is built of selected, well-seasoned hardwood, strongly construct- ed and braced throughout, and finished in fumed oak effect. A useful Gift, and an ex- cellent value at $4.50, —Third Floor. Cretonne-Covered Box-Couch, Special $7.75 R. 8. Campbell of Bremerton wae! run down and his left lex wae broken, by A. L. Alexander, driving John W. Considine’s auto, at Belle vue ay, and Pike # inest Peach Cordial .... Special Black Cherry Wine . Extra Pure White Port. . wart Prima Vista Muscatel. . . int Pima Vista Sparkling Burgund: Countess Julia Texas von Kariow and John H. Mountain were mar | ried yesterday | int pint Prima Vista Champagne....... Total value of assortment .........$9.75 i free. BBssseui is 1 ro & 1 1 1 NEW YORK, Dec. 16—A mongret dog, which got Into a cut, held up Long Island tratns for half an bour because Women passengers begged the motorman not to run over it. CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—John Robin- fon, & negro, couldn't find a man's sized Job, so he dressed in feminine apparel and took in washing. He 1405 Third Av. Somewhere 1 read that Shopping is terror; Vhoover said that This entire assortment neatly packed in plain Surely’s in error. wooden case, delivered to any part of the city was making money, until arrested NO ORDERS RECEIVED AFTER |the jail now DECEMBER 23rd. This assortment makes a very handsome Christ- mas present, and if desired we will express to any part of the state, ALL CHARGES PREPAID, for fifty cents additional. ‘JAFFE & CO. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, Salesroom, 115-17 Second South. Here | am, shopping, + Calm-itke and easy Hey, who you stopping? Don't get so breezy! What, did 1 bump you? Eh? Oh, excuse me! Well, you big chump, you, Don't you abuse me! You've got # skate on. Where did you win it? Misa, can you wait on Me in a minute? Fourteen aisles over Thank you, that’s pl I am in clover That it's not twenty Pardon me, madam, Fifty times pardon! (Wish I were Adam Back in the Garden) * FOR TACOMA Sirs. INDIANAPOLIS and ‘700, 9:00. CHICAGO, Dec burly policemen 4, & runaway, asleep in @ doorway, | |they couldn't take the youngster | |home because the boy's fox terrier would not permit it. Papa Spitea had to be summoned. KANSAS CITY, Mo.—A divorcee unmarried woman, and, as) |such, entitied to let men kiss and |hug her if she so desires, was the | decision of Judge Powell in a suit! |for modification of a divorce. —~ } MEMPHIS, Tenn—The next ap- propriation of the ety council will provide for more substantial court- room furnitare. A sleeping Juror’s | |jchair broke yesterday and precipt tated him to the floor, He woke sa | ALTON, Ml—Thieves spent four| |hours trying to drill ti Send folks the MO |local feed store. Then they - |the door was unlocked and depart-|* * * * # eR RAH ee led with $1.50, all the cash in the : | safe. two id Irvin Spitza, | —a Gift that wife or mother will appreci- ate. : A A piynaich ca, er eo Couch, with spring edge, ‘double - stuifed “4 inna i and stitched; patent a LL lifters inside top ; good ied? a > >| grade cretonne cover- P & ing. Special, $7.75. —Third Floor. BASEMENT SALESROOM Edmouds low rates om Sundays Schedules Subiect to gies Things are too busy, Hurried and flurried I'm getting dizzy, I'm getting worried. All in @ lather Say, this ain't fanny Shop? No, I'd rather New Arrivals in Women’s and Misses’ Party Dresses S Pa tn $18.75 Tomorrow If It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It A Rare Assortment Men’s Dressing Gowns, Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes An exceptionally large and very complete line of an uncommon sort, new this season. The styles shown here are not to be found elsewhere. The Dressing Gowns include the famous Dr. Jaeger line, the most comfortable, as well as the most service- able garment of this kind made. Men's fine Dressing Gowns range from $15 to $50. Smoking Jackets and Bath Robes from $5.00 up. Men’s Gloves All the newest and most correct styles for | day and evening wear are embraced in the very large assortment ina 1S, 0nd Sliver Fils Boe. || of the famous Mark Bork are not to be hed in Seattle ex- | Cross (London) bany Dentiste. Gloves, Dent’s, Fisk's, i for free Fownes’, Perrin’s and whow you 4 BR Re. others, at $1.50 and up. | fects, at 50c, 75¢ and $1, work, it You exactly what your work. wii cont, OPEN BYENINGS THIS WEEK pd, Sugrantes Jour | NEW YO | RK, Dec. 18—A splen- Kepntation. “Ons prices | aid , contralto. voice, though un kimos in Labrador,” “The T Cheasty’ $ Haberdashery |trained, 8 heard in Beat Sixty. "teh" Second Avenue at Spring St. —FOR— Christmas Presents Poets—Cloth and leather. Standard = Authors—Cloth leather. Popular Copyrights, each. Popular Fiction, h LATEST FICTION from $1.00 up. Lane, the Bookman 308 Union st. an | ALBANY ftnusis We Are the Pike Street Bargain Dentists Geld’ Grows tof AT THE THEATRES * Moore—Corinne Goldstein George |* recital Wednesday * Metropolitan—Dark * Lois—Myrtle Vane * “Carmen.” & Seattle—-Dark # Orpheum—Vaudeville. # Pantages—Vaudeville, * Empress—Vaudeville. NEW YORK, Dec. “18. —Diamonde| * Grand—Vaudeville and motion |and precious * stones will be fea) * | pictures |tures of many Christmas gifts, \ak aaa e kena elialial ‘more than $41,000,000 worth having | ay THE MOTION” been Imported into the Uw PICTURE SHOWS jStates this year, Dream — “Heroism,” “Arabian | “9 Customs,” “Taking His Mediein VERMILLION, Kas, Dec. 18—</Siter pei,” “iter Little Slipper. Leading citizens here have pett set |tioned John D. Rockefeller to be- | Grand ape gerd | jcome @ presidential candidate be \Tandiady,” “The Challenge cause of his great businéss abllity. | Western Girl.” as | Lyceum—"“One Touch of Nature," EAST ORANGE, N. Jy Dec. 18.— | ppg Daisy Cowboys, “The Maia | Tapping a gas main in order to 80+! at the Helm," “Norma From [ply his house with light without @/ Norway,” |meter, James Charles Payne was) Jovercome ‘and. killed, in Rev Second Presby- | PITTSBURG W. Shelton of the |terlan church is at the bedside of his dying mother, in Victoria, |Tenn., after a race with death since |the close of church services and Dr. Co. in | Sunday morning. Seeeeeeeeeeeeee Materials: Crepe de Chine and Marquisette. Chine Dresses are made in t, with high neck and three- quarter set-in sleeves and trimmed with revers and buttons of self material and side frill of dotted net The Crepe de Men’s Neckwear high-waisted effe ‘The largest and best Holi- assortment we have ever shown, at 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 and up to $ In anticipation of an un- usual heavy demand for popular priced Cravats, we've provided a most liber- al assortment of beautiful ef- A “Love at Labor Circuit — Port,* “Love's Frontier Doctor.” City — “The Substitute,” Gloucester Lost,” “A Those ana in marquisette are made over mes- saline, with low neck and short puff sleeves, bead fringe trimming and draped fichu edged in lace. NEW YORK, Dec. 18,—“It w not like this in the olden days,” | ypoq seat the |andly warbled Wall street clerks |Much Realism,” “The |whon they were Informed that the Mt Jusual Christmas gifts from thelr firms would be greatly reduced, “Too Black A—'Camoens, the guese Shakespeare, Lisbon, “Important Scenes in Paris International Heartbreaker,” Portu- Colors, navy, pink, light-blue, white and corn, Sizes 16 to 38. Special $18.75. ne Basement Salesroom, ‘¢ do not sell i jfourth street today, for ‘Mrs. Syd-| STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS jhey Homer, known to opera goers| J. M. B. Atkinaon, a pioneer in a8 Louise Homer, is the mother of | surance man of Seattle, was strick- a fine girl, len with paralysis in his left arm lyesterday. He was fond by a VANDALIA, II}, Dec, 18.—This | clerk in his office, and Drs, Calhoun city is entirely without police pro- | and Newlands were called, He was tection, owing to a lack of funds | removed to the Seattle General hos- for paying the guardians of the| pital. He ts in no danger unless peace, complications set in, you colt, om us. Ber alr and peidie cheap ntiste in every branch of the Den- Art end we york for small fees eo gets @ caw) ction. We want || & large practice and small profit MAIL AND TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED “"| (FREDERICK & NELSON Dennison's Gift INCORPORATED, Post - Office —First Floor. If Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct