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A Michigan woman has 25 boys, all old eno: Rave some pull with the politicians—that Is, if ehildres A POPULAR PLACE SEWELL & MeCO¥Y CO. Sewell’s Nv 1718 Yester, Ind. Cedar 1947. Newest Fur Turbans Made of your old furs, Latest styles now fn, MODEL MILLINERY Bank Bidg. Gold - Filled Ladies wi from $9.00 up. ql 0.00 up. Ladies’ 14-k Solid Gott Watches, | with diamonds, from $25.00 up Men's Waltham and Blain Watches from 5.00 up. Men Scart rom The w rela: yy Ladies’ Toilet Sets trom $5.00 up. At the Old Reliable Jewelry House of Hunter f > x from $1, PURCELL SAFE CO. Ructusive Agent for the GENUINE MALL'S SAFR Prefestaine Bidg. Beattie, Sescenes ™ $2.39 Boxing trains the eye, develops Shares eescy ass ove is an all- Reid body builder. h your Ehildren to defend themacives. It very handy to in physical cendition yourselt” Four assets are and strength: Boy's same .: '§ Set of 036 Fitzsimmons style, GAR Mies Ve fo voté. Shé ought to any with her own WILLARD MACK at the Pantages RITA DAVIS at the Empress Renee eeeeaneen * AT THE THEATRES %& Moore—Dark. ® Metropolitan—Dark. ® Seattle—Myrtle Vane Co, in * “Carmen.” adeville. tagee—Vaudeville. ® Emprese—Vaudevilie. & Grand—Vaudeville and motion proportionately re- You can get more useful wifte at be ‘a for ‘cols. Holler Skates Bicycles, Moto * Rkaenavrerannkank Reka eheeateetak pictures. ee Ste be eeeeeee AT THE MOORE * eee akhaeee Charlies Klein, whose successful which new play, “The Gamble the Authors’ Producing company has arranged to present at the Moore for one week, commencing tomorrow night, with special mat- inee Christmas, looms up on the theatrical horizon as the foremost contributor to the stage in the his tory of the drama in this country More than ten millions of play- goers, it is estimated, have been delighted by this author's successes of former seasons, notably “The pn and the Master. emembered Mouse” Paul Overton, here for his splendid work in “The Lion and the Mouse” and “The Third Degree,” will be seen in the |) title role. ERNEST D. SEXTON Bible Scholar and Lecturer, will de- liver his famous lecture in Paurct’s Mall, O44 Fellows’ Temple East Pine St, near Broadway, Gnder the Auspices of the oom ‘ational Bible SUNDAY ArTERy 4, AT 3 O'CLOCK Will the mother meet her child rain ‘Will we know each other beyond the grave? Come, Mear and Revive Your SEATS FRRE HO COLLECTION Inter-| 52.00 $2.00 | ‘Coupon tudents’ Association. | RERREKRKRKAKRKKH * * *% AT THE METROPOLITAN *& * * SERRE ERE EH “Seven Days,” a farce, will be the offering at the Metropolitan the- atre for three nights and pectal Saturday matinee, beginning Thurs- day evening, December 28th. The cast this season includes Aubrey Beattie, Grace Valentine, Madeline Winthrop, Jean Patriquin, Florence Robinson, Edward Farrell, Gordon Burby, Fred cousins and Chauncey Monroe. SP RESESEHEEEEEH ED * * * AT THE SEATTLE * * ORR R BORER EEE EY Next Sunday matinee at the Se- attle theatre, “The Virginian’ opens @ week's engagement at the Seattle theatre. Mr. Wister, whose knowledge of the West is sur. passed by that of no living writer has, in his Virginian, drawn a chai acter at once bold and lovable, and the dramatic effort of binding the veries of sketches of that character into a homogeneous whole has been done so well that the play is one of the dramatic triumphs. George Kelly will be seen in the title role. * i i ee ee ed * * * AT THE ALHAMBRA * * Kank kkh kh kk hh | The scorched and smoked Myrtle Vane company opened at the Seat- tle after the fire, with a resump- tion of “Carmen.” The company plays at the Seattle until Sunday, when it will take possession of its permanent home at the Alhambra, with “The Man of the Hour.” There will be a special matinee on Monday. i” KKK * * AT THE EMPRESS * * KkeaKKKnHKKhhhhhhk Christmas week offering at the press theatre will constitute the of the 8. & ©. circuit's talent, according to the reports of man- * * * “The Gamble “The Virginian,” at jagers east of here. There will be 4 continuous performance Christ mas day. “Aili Rivers Meet at Sea” is the headline attraction. Harry Burkhard, a well-known actor, bas | the title role and is supported by « very beautiful man, Rita Davis. Fred Eckhoff and Anna Gordon, who have been here before, will be seen in 4 mirthful skit, Bert Von Klein and Grace Gibson, who were with “The Mimic World,” a musical comedy, will be seen in “bits of musical comedy.” NV CER OAS TOS ORE * * * AT THE PANTAGES * * * RRR ARR Four big headline features, in stead of one, come to grace the Christmas week bill, which opens at Pantages with the Monday mat inee. The first attraction is none other than the old stock favorite iiiard Mack, who will present here his own sensational aketch of ‘MAKING CHRISTMAS ANIMALS. = Se ee PAUL EVERTON at the Moore JEAN PATRIQUIN at the Metropolitan the underworld, “The Getaway.” With Mack are pretty Maude Leone and W. 8. Dwyer. Tho sec jond particular light is Mijares, |known as the ing Of the slack wire.” 1s OPES ES VEEN ST SS * * AT THE ORPHEUM * « * [RRR henee Next week's Orpheom bilh Im cludes Charles Grapewin and a) company of funsters an headliners, |presenting Mr. Grapowin's version | of “The Awakening of Mr. Pipp/'| Earle Reynolds and Nellie Donegan will offer a roller skating and @ane:| ing act Schenck and Gua Van will present a singing and piano) fact. The Four Vanis, tightewire walkers, are the next feature. - Os-| car Loraine fs @ violinist. Ruby} Raymond and company will ~| sent “Ambitious Street Urok The acrobatic end will be left to} “The Bob and Tip Trio. | PRETTY CLOTHES _ HER AFFINIT (By United Press Teased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23—“Men don’t understand the women. if th did they would keep their wives well supplied with pretty clothes. My husband wouldn't buy me the gowns | wanted, so | ran away from him, taking all the money we had in the bank.” This was the statement made to- day at the central police station by pretty Mrs. Ruth C, Smith of San %| Francisco, who deserted her hus band, @ railroad clerk, after taking all their savings, atmounting to $1,900. When searched Mrs. Smith had $370. She said she had spent $700 for clothes, and would not tell where the rest is. “My husband is a good man,” she said, “but he knows absolutely noth- ing about women, | love him very much, but I more for prett! clothes, so I ht hen Hh, thefe No affinity mixed up in this case. SHUSTER STICKING {Br Unites Press Leased .. 8ST. PETERSBURG, Dee. 23. claring that he has received no “valid” orders of dismissal, W. Mor- gan Shuster, the American treas- urer general of Perala, is still cling- ing to his office, according to ad- vices received here from Teheran today. Shuster is said to be await ing for formal notification from the Persian parliament that his ser vices are no longer required. Young Patterson May Be Insane Is young Malcolm C. Patterson, son of former Governor Patterson ot Tennessee, insane? Kenneth Mackintosh, his attor ney, yesterday filed insanity charges against him in Kitsap coun- ty, where the young man shot and wounded R. T, Seal, a liveryman, jearly this month, Judge Frater will | 80 to Port Orchard on Tuesday to hear the insanity proceedings. He has appointed Dr. D. H. Nicholson and Dr, R. Perey Smith of Seattle and Dr. Taggart of Bremerton as the lunacy commission, If Patter. son is declared insane he will be released under bond to his father, Governor Malcolm R. Patterson, who is now in Seattle, to be placed in an asylum in Memphis, bis home town, —_———- A Friend of Man Punished Prometheus stole the fire from heaven, “And ever since my wifehas made me get up to build it im the morning,” he complained.—New York Sun. 1 YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY COND WASHINGTON, D. C., Deo, 25-—) Discharged from his job as superan nuated, Robert Block, 64, was caught stealing Christmas presents and wept like a child when jailed. NEW YORK, Deo, 23.—George Horup, member of the iast Peary expedition to the north pole, with Prof, Donald MeMillan, is prepar ing to explore Crocker land sat island, on the shore of which ary traveled. NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—There was considerable cheering in certain New York State lared it would not raise the price of the amber fluid for a year, NEW YORK, Dec. 23,—80lomon Jackowita, 8, in dying. he case in @ mystery. The child was strick on deaf, dumb and blind while in| school. It 1s alleged that bis teach er struck him, HACKENSACK, N. J., Dec. 23.— Wiitiam De Lorenno, member of the board of education, must pay $5,000 for bis fickleness, a jury hay ing awarded that sum to Emma Milani, after hearing his prose pooms on love read. CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—-To prevent suicides from choosing the “well of the Masonite temple as a diving place, owners of the building will stretch @ screen across the lower floors. In recent years six have Jumped from the 19th floor. NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—The tele-| phone as first ald to the eloper is & wonderful tnatitution, declares Mra, Kenneth Hardenbrook don't believe I ever would have had nerve to tell father any otber way,” wuld. TANGIER, Dec. 23.—The duchess of Fife ts mourning the loss of a beautiful tiara. when she was being rescued from the steamer Delhi, CHICAGO, Dec. 23—A carload of candy and toys for children of strik-| ing button workers at Muscatine, Ja, was whipped from here today Chicago unions subscribed a fund for the purpose. CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—Frederick J. Glahe, who invented the free lunch left an estate of $100,000, accord: | Ing to @ will filed here. CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—Confronted with the problem of deciding own ership in six pigeons, Judge Sabath decreed that the birds be released and possession given the one to whose loft they few. CHICAGO, Dec. 23.—When G. 0. Miller found himself locked in a theatre when he woke up from a nap, he caused a nervous watch man to summon the police reserves by banging on the bass drum PEORIA, IIL, Dec. 23.—Peoria may have a woman policeman, local organizations Mayor Woodruff that such an of- ficer would take better care of de- Unquent children and keep them off the streets at night. CHICAGO, Dec, 23.—John Kru. tlle told Judge Sabath that he had earned the title of champion drink er of bis neighborhood by putting away 26 glasses of whisky in one evening. WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Beaten by & woman robber, John Jor complained to the police that she took $25 from him. “She just walk ed up and biffed me,” he explained, the I) birthday greetings if they could It fell overboard | ean convince | ED FOR BUSY PEOPLE IN-THE |_LIMELIGHT | amet Bhss_s Mre, William Bi. Loe widow the wealthy tin pla king, has lett America, she says, for ever, Henides! | finding leans too trying on her nerver, | she also hold the opt » that this land fs a| poor place in| which to raise boy millionatres, | That ts why whe | has taken her & year-old son to England, to bring him up tn the ways of the! youthful Eng And, doncherknow, 80 ttle dukes and lordlings the select schools over of MAS. LEEDS lishman | many attend there, | BERLIN, Dec. 23.—There is no jrace suicide in the kaiser's family, another son and heir having been born to the crown prince PARIS, Dec. 23.—Durand’s world- }famous restaurant will be torn down, the recent floods having in undated and weakened the founda | tons. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Deo. Mre. Priscilla A, Inglee, who ebrated her hundredth birthday | Wednesday, had a telephone install e4 wo ber friends could send their | 28. not call in person. NEW YORK, Dec, 23.—Although Mrs. Harriet Stanton Blatch ts fore- most in trying to get votes for wom- jen, she has discovered she cannot because she is English. She ng to taRe out naturalization | papers, HARVEY, Iil,, Dec. 23.—Invalids aod the “abutins” will not be bar red from listening to the Christmas earole in Dr. David Vaughan's chureh here, The clergyman has ar-| }ranged for a system of telephones | |to carry the carols to their bed- sides WASHINGTON, Dec. 23-—Ar- | raigned in police court for assault ing his wife in objecting to her Christmas shopping, George Bywa ter gave bond to permit her pur chases without Interference, BOSTON, Dec. 23.—Discord today is rampant among pretty restaurant girls here. The batter cake cook- ers have been ordered to wear white Mother Hubbards. The girls say they look too much like nighties. | BOSTON, Dec. 23.—Since the I jthe Christmas shopping began, 33 | women have been arrested here for ah Of the 33 only two “professionals.” a= cused by her husband before their pig te full when o1 for be’ ox weeks old. StMl, sual guinea pig Amer| f BOY WHO READS THE DAILY STAR Here Comes Santa Ciaus With a Special Gift for Each One of Our Young Friends—A Sure-Enough Noah's Ark, Personally Conducted by Jolly Mr. Noah Himself! Listen, Folkses Ali! Commencing Monday—Christmas’ day—there will appear in The Star one of Mr. Noah's prize animals, guarded by the boss of the ark and paraded out for your special inspection. Each ank mal will wink his eye, or fiap his tall, or do some other funny thing, be sides telling all about bimself. y want to hear what the animals from the ark have to say—so watch for The Star EVERY DAY, and don't even let father om mother get a peek at it till you've found out! COMING—M H AND HIS ARK—ON CHRIGTMAS DAY. R. NOA GRovcur RUMBLE By Berton Brey When women change their mind ten times a day, We smile and chuckle, “It's a woman's way,” And thus encowrage them to try again This simple fashion of perturbing men. A WOMAN'S WAY!”-—Well, what's the reason why She cannot be the same as you or I? If we insisted she should be the same You bet she'd chuck this “fickle-minded” game. If men should shift and change as women do And everybody rather liked them to, They'd do it often, on the women’s plan, And all the world would say, “Just like a man!” Unquiet meals make ill digestions. —Shakespeare, = —————— oY nfinite Sadness and Tragedy in This “First Quarrel’’ (By United Press Leased Wire) he really believed she had intendedl SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 23-—Ac | wrong doing. t PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Dec. 23.— When a burglar th: olver | againet her face Scream | jand I'll kill you,” Mrs. Siegal slap-| }ped bim soundly, locked him in a! room and called the padice. | three children at the breakfast te. | bie of making an appointment with | chauffeur, Mrs. Harry Ball, 26, | today arose, went into an adjoining | room, secured a revolver, and, walk- | PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 23.—Gover. | 1g back to the dining room, fired nors Hay of Washington, Hawley of |@ bullet through her heart. Idaho and West of Oregon will be| It was the first quarrel the couple the guests of honor and principal ever had, according to the husband. speakers at a dinner given by the | They were married eight years ago. DREARY CHRISTMAS — FOR THIS WOMAN. Police Officer Holm reports a dew titute family at the corner of West lake and Denny way, in a cogrt The woman, who has two chil ) ages 2 and 4, respectively, works | in the Pioneer building nights, Isaw ing the ‘tots alone during the Gay, Progressive Business Men's league | tonight. The governors will give their impression of the East as |b gained during the recent tour of the | a ‘governors’ special, ik pointment only as a means of re Ball thinks his wife made the ap- Her husband was recently con’ n and sentenced to 63 days for wife beating. He was arrested, it “a leged, while dragging her the floor by her hair, uking him for going shopping with nother woman yesterday, and then filed herself because she thought MR. ADVERTISER: Are you getting your share of the business? Read what others are doing! HE ovoEsT, tanoest AND MOST UP-TO-DATE CREDIT HOUSE IN AMERICA. RSTABLIGHED 1 BOBTON w= @ ALL GOODS BOUGHT BY GENERAL PURCHASING AGENT, GATELY BUILDING 89 &.ADAMS STREET. CHICAGO The Seattle Star, Advertising Dept. Gentlemen: 1119 Third Avenue lias SEATTLE, WASH. Dec. 1C; Pir it Comes FROM OATELY'S is We herewith enclose“check for! November advertising. vhis” firm has for“advortising the past year “a that the results obtained through’ the Star have_been more than gratifying. and will continue to use the Star indefinite the’ Star™ Wo never fail The nee pie res is"read by a i been using yourycolumns né we are pleased.to state to“bdtain resultelin yourzpaper lys_ pofiding to th classes. Very Yruly Yours, @ ade show that g aor ae Wa Tekh Sec.& Treas

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