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Constantly It Is being made eadler. to acquire v now manufacture ready made soup. Some men may be born epeech lees, but we never knew of any man us habits. They Being struck tell about. WHAT THE MINK SAYS He Is Presented by Mr. Noah and Tells Daily Star Girls and Boys Some f Very Interesting Things About Hime a enanennateeernmmerentn YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY COND ED FOR PEOPLE IN-THE LIMELIGHT Still another Smith tw training for the senate, Evidently four Smith senators are not enough for that family. Mayhap they are planning to make it the Unit ed Smith senate, and pase & law) against the use of earn to Play Mandolin or Guitar money FREDERICK & NELSON, Incorporated. STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 6:30 Important Merchandising Events Now in Progress THE 26th SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ~ FURNITURE Bedrooti STORE CLOSES DAILY AT 5:30 TACOMA, Dec, 28--Tacoma wo men representing civic clubs yew torday appegred before the schoo! ard opposing segregation of semen at the new parental school, and ask Ing that the students mingle as tn regular graded vie, TACOMA, Dec, 28.—John King, president of the Valley Home Tele phone company of Puyallup, an nounces that the Kome company will buy out the Sunset com loperating the Bell telephone, merge the two as soon as authority ean be granted by the city counell THEATRE 1409 Third Ave. Featuring Vanity Fair Taken from Thackeray's Fa mous Novel. TACOMA, Dec, 28.—Henry Brat- nober, just returned from Washing | wn, Was unsuccessful in hia effort | to Ket the government to bulld a mint at Tacoma Offictaln sald | coinage was being curtalied and | bullion in now more largely used as ja basis for currency Smith te Charles | 1, of Buffalo, N.| Y., verving hin! firat term in the lower house, an} editor of great ability, and wh thinks hin big enough the next sene torial vacanc My fur i» glowsy pute for the winter al It ie often made fur is valu 5 orn tere | am sienaer, aw Jand beautifal Everybody knows my 1 Jive near streams, lak so I can swim and dive L usually hunt for my food at night, trom poultry yards into warm garm le arahes, LOS ANGELES, Dec. 28—-The un. usual feat of a human heart travel ing from the left side of the body to the right has been experienced Rep. Smith New York # by I-yearold Erne Lampert. After) which may or may not be the ame T live in a burrow in the ground, At the end of the burrow is # little [several months the heart bas start-| job E. Root of Wall st, hangs on t and in there [ make my nest. It is of soft, dry grass, lined with /ed back now. feathers - - If | get angry I give out @ strong, unpleasant odor SAN MATEO, Cala Ces. 26—| My fur is brown, Has your mamma a mink muff? hmheseaéor usd Mra, Whitalew Reld are on thelr way here from London to take up their residence _ * January 1 In the old D, O. Mille’ | |mansion here, remodeled at a cost) » t the eatres |*i« : " * lt * as ‘ = * My toes are partly webbed, d Pare Desks, featuring exceptional values in suites and odd pieces for Dining-room, Some people say I steal fowl jor—upholstered Library and Living-room picces—Hall Seats and Mirrors—Office Chairs and Tables. 4+—Davs—4 THUR, FRI, 23 2 room, n oak and + Fourth a Hea A number of very fine reproductions of Period Ft eee ene eee SAT. 30 WED., a Heries, Furr cluded in the Sale. These are displayed in the Furnitu NOTE — We outbid every “theatre in the city for this big feature. Central Labor Council ta night passed resolutions in dorsing the proposed amend ment to ¢ ty charter com pelling contractors on city work to pay the same wages ax paid by the city for lke work, and requesting the city council to gubmit the amend: *| ment to the voters. The Clearance of WOMEN’S OUTER GARMENTS values of the se eeeeeeeeee He is « Southerner apt in Western supporting company RAR RRR RR RR worth While, who Ia, however, drama. His ® is fairly good. ound peeneneneunenene AT THE THEATRES * * i Moore—"The Gamblers. Metropolitan Seven Days.” The Virginian.” Myrtle. Vane “The Chaperon.” Thursday to Sat HIS cleafance affords the most interesting * aae Balada lias cadbed so: Street and Utility Coats, F * A New Year weekend trip to the|| * AT THE ALHAMBRA shorEs. 1801, uot 60 youre | mountains will be taken by | ri 76 Mountaineers, The party will , Nathan Bedford Forrest, then sr taaoe ts CC cen ee a fentenhat aeb ¢ for Index at 4 o'cloc ur Myrtle Vane and William Dow: cial “et Coated lan, playing the principal roles in erate. eaveley The Chaperon,” have been put Sate: fle a7 ting Maxine Elliott's comedy suc Secieahréliem of ceas over in good style. The Lots how peatiferous theatre fire heroine gets a warm be could be in the reception at each performance. rear of a Union ¢ command of Ree RRR ply train, o facul ® * ty that won him . * PAINLESS ALBAN DENTISTS | We Are’ the Pike Street| Bargain Dentists fine Tailored Suits, The our most recent purchases are included—the clearance Pri ces in ev Alhambra pany in Orpheum—Vaudeville Pantages —Vaudev iile. * * o com * * * * Emprese—Vaudeville * * * * * * * . season's favorite models, materials and colorings are very substantial saving Grand—Vaudeville and motion eee features, both vocal | tal, followed by dancing, will be given by the Lodge | of Native Sone at Evergreen hall, | First and Cherry, tomorrow night ee ee Women’s Hand- Bags at Special Prices $2.50 — in Sand tise br Pills S00. - ies lots prices ter the tore deat | Work are not to be had fn Seatile ex ina at the Al- Dentists. Gail tn for tree AT THE MOORE W. R. Wilcox will lecture tonight | SPECIAL SPECIAL on the Rogue plans at the public) Nbrary he lecture will be & mn) on the wecond floor, beginning at} 8:30, ' $3. 00 — AT THE EMPRESS * & general's epaw . * lets before the eth eee ee re ee ee war was over. in Al Sea,” with|* skirmish that day near Sacre three neadliner | nto, Forrest lost but two) [killed and three wounded, although | other acts, Eck |one of his dead was a captain; the) ewi|the cost of fosing bis y's love.! hott and ¢ n have a comedy | federals lost 65 killed and 35 wound: | jis t attraction at Moore | get, ed or captured. ii|theatre this week. Paut Everton Ba iiblineaie | plays the principal role, ERE REE EER RRR ~ aie (eee eee eee eens The Gamblers,” a Klein drama centering about a Wall street jbanker who comunits a technical violation of the law, and « reform ler prosecutor, who convicts him at Hand-Bags suede is Rivers Meet at <n In the enst, is the Empress theatre this week leather, black, navy-bl goat-segl, moro«co The Woodrow Wilson club will hold its second meeting at the Com | mercial club rooms tonight with ” self- or gray, with plain leathers, metal frames, cord han- The Puget Sound Electric Co. a | #|Stone-Webster corporation, bas ap-| | plied to the snty commissioners for a franchise to supply electric! 2/5 EVERETT'S SINGLE TAK tot as hte eo Kobe an Ae | wk a ee ee te ite EVERETT, Wash, aed a ene werene~s |@ Principle of the single tax will+® William ‘Mack beads ascompany |) oot be incorporated on there! A commit of three in presenting an under-|% Ti.” roposed new charter:e|4ay recommended an im world sketch called “Protection” | * & en sais. ok tua’ aeasae Ok the “Wes 10 be submitted to the votersow that ts one of the strongest little] 2 Siti he presented again at @| Stee! Corporation. Referee in Dank plays econ here, The Marco twins, the same time as a separate #|ruptey Jobn P, Hoyt will be asked | Aubria Rich and Guadelupo are], proposition. It was defeated @| to call a meeting of the creditors | oe ee eee Se by a fow votes at the last elec: #|0n January 10, consider this | the Pantages Christmas bill a cork}. jo4 # | recommendation The Metropol: | ing good one, \s | tan Trost Co., the heaviest credit Reeth eee ee ee OF lm expected to bid Im the prop . erty cond annual dinner of the Busi-| ee Men's Association of the at | | | call on us. alr and peddte Bibs tists in every brane ¥ tal Art, and we work for small feos * €0.as to do a cash practice. W RRR RRR RAR & large practice and small profit * |\@ AT THE METROPOLITAN dies and inside coin covered* frames and AT THE PANTAGES | * purse; moire lini double strap handles. braid-trir 1 " An assortment of styles in Bags of plain med moire silk, o welvet to close out, $1.85, $2.50, $3.75 and $5.00. of creditors ewe —Firt Floor. \* SERRE RE KEE EH “Seven Days” comes to the Me ropolitan theatre tonight for th nights and a Saturday matin The comedy success, which played here a year ago, has three of its principale the same as in the com pany seen here last r. Ora Valentine and Jean Patriquin ar Inew members of the cast. The * is plenty of fun and laughter in| “Seven Days.” . © and tapestry, special, the Bon Marche and Mac Southwick Take elevator up "AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE Tonight and All Week. Matinee Saturday Semi-Porcelain Ware Women’s. __ Knit Underwear), , Pei Priced Specially Priced hee wed semi - porcelain ware of good quality in effective flor border tion trate ly priced as lows: Di to teen eee een el* cae An4@_a Superb Company. AT THE GRAND merricee Evening. | be to teed Beil ies ee ee ee ee ee M * * ‘Ponight, \* AT THE SEATTLE * RRR RA George Kelley makes “The Vir ginian,” at the Seattle theatre, —— MUSIC BOX + eeeeee eee Christian chareh, Rev. J, T. Garvin. REWBHRKRERARHRES was held last evening. a several Knit quick selling yantor, in NCOMPLETE numbers of Women's assortments Thowe Dancing Fools.” two clev-| = ung men, with light feet adiiners at the Grand theatre week. Two other vaudeville acts and a number of motion pic tures are on the program i; , are| Fourth degree wil! be given to 165/ desirable members of the Koight# of Colum: | at the Washington hotel to-| | night . Wagenhals & Kemper Present Underwear, as The Comedy With America’s Fe for Laughter By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. Prices—Evening. $1.50 matinees, Te to $1.00. ric fo bus re-priced f follows ~~ A contract has been closed with | tie Fender com: | al | the Western Autom PICTURE SHOWS ios tc" 1ce""t feasts" ate os = = = SUITS, in WOMEN’S COTTON UNION SPECIAL $1.00—Medium OMAHA, Dec. 28.—Teddy, the! canine mascot of the Burlington | baggage department, who, sever: | to Boe: Weight, ments by the Portland Railway SEATTLE THEATRE Both Phones 43. Tonight—All Week. Bargain Matinee Today. “TEE VIRGINIAN.” Bargain Matinee Today Nights—2he, 0c i Next Week -| second SAVES LOOT . NEW YORK, Dec. 28.—Burglars opened a front window in the house of Mrs. Emma Marten, a widow, siding Bay Fifth st. hurst, L, early the other morn ling. ‘They entered the parlor, then 5 cok—“Polty of the Cireus.”| went to the reception room, adjoin-| ling, where they spied a box that) Hooked as if it mix valuables. They touched a button, _| thinking it would open the box, ae music began to play The burglars dropped the box and fled. Mrs, Marten, asicep on the floor, was awakened and went downstairs to find out what} - | had caused the music box to disturb “ALL RIVERS MEE ECKHOFF & GORDON. S—OTHER 5S. & C. ACTS—5 her sleep. She found it on the floor, slightly damaged, but still grinding merrily away. Several silver picture frames had been taken from the mantelpiece and heaped up on the table, ready for removal. Nothing was missing, q CIAL “wOLI- || Dax Bins. || ARES “Bounding Wire c Twice | P a nightly | 3 $—other Act Me ‘apa Boe H Biggest Merger 138 Shae wan TLensed Wire) LES, Dec. 28.—Involv: ling. siti than $44,000,000, the big gest financial deal in the history of Los Angeles, the merging of the Security Savings, the Equitable Sav- ing and the Southern Trust com- || pany into one great institution, to be known as the Security Trust & | Savings bank, Is about to be con summated here today, If the con. | solidation is executed the total re sources of the merged institutions will be $44,000,000, while the com bine® deposits will exceed $42,000, 000, making the new institution the largest doing a commercial, trust and savings business west of Chi Boy Shot Boy | THE DALLES, Or. Dec, 28 Physicians stated today that Nich olas Mason, aged 8, who was shot and seriously wounded by hia boy jehum, Douglas Wheeler, 11, while at play, will reaover. | Young Mason was sitting on the doorstep of his home and Whe | was in the yard of his home across | the street. | “I'm going to kill you,” shouted Whe laughingly aimed an “unloaded” 22-caliber rifle, The bullet struck Mason in the temple, fracturing the skull, Weds Five Minutes After Divorce. TERRE HAUTH, Ind., Dec. 28 Bride the second waited in court here today while Thomas Ray testi fied in his divorce suit and was granted a decree from the first, Ray and his prospective bride left court together, paid the costs of the ac: tion, bought a marriage license and were married five minutes after the divoree had beeome a fact. Oream—"A Timely Leas The Stuff That Dreams Are Ma For His Pal's Sake.” Grand—"Pathe's “The First Man,” Courage. Weekly Ni Li Lyceum—"From Pity to Love “Scenes Off the Const of Nort “Motherin-Law Raises |°A Modern Rip,” “The Millionaire Barber. Circult—"The ‘The Burgiar's ‘Aboard oa Fi \“The Kromats,” | Coward.” Maid of ee Ls Hard ch Battle eahip,’ The Cowboy City—"The Higher Toll,” Hack & Sehmidt Bout,” ished Burglar,” “The | Brother,” “The A Pot Younger ch A—"The Three ‘Caught With the Mixup in Ralycoats, Bears,” Goods,” Vvangeline.” ee ee ed DIG UP 200 SKELETONS * * * * * CINCINNATI, Dec, 28.—Two * hundred human skeletons were * discovered on the farm of Enos * Hayes, between Cleves and ® Elizabethtown, Obio. * = It Is believed the place was ‘* an Indian burying ground or & the scene of a battle between ® the Indians and white men in ® pioneer days. The discovery * was made by workmen digging * a new road, : * Several miles away from * the Hayes farm is Fort Hill, * where white settlers once re * sisted the attack of Indians, * * ipitp)indeliaMiatha ts halts: Nipped in Bud (By United Pre AMOY, China, Ds nation was to have been the fate of Taotal Yuan and Chaoy, the military commander, if a plot’ Aiscovered here among the Hohanese troops had matured, The prime conspira tor has been beheaded and several of his allies are in prison. Stops Hypnotized Racer SANDUSKY, 0., Dee, 28.—Mra. Fannie Everett, acting for the Hu mane soctety, compelled J, J. Clif ford, @ hypnotist, to arouse Carl Noyes, 19, last evening, out of a hynotic trance in which he was pedaling a bleycle in a Columbia av. store window, under the im- pression he was in a race for the world’s champtonship. Noyes had jbeen riding four hours, bin dian Rada Bn Min atin tin Ain tin the Andina tina din tindind Light & Power company for {ts roll | ing, stock | A man who gave hie name as lig {John Maloney was arrested, charged with robbing Robert Lesiic of $7, as lhe was coming out of a room fn the} | Forsythe hotel, $702 Dawson av "| Mra. M, McGrath of 2802 Van “rye st., Chicago, wants informa ition regarding the whereabouts of lher L-year-old son, William, who |left home 1% years ago on account of domestic troubles. Walter Brandenthi the family residence, | boulevard, yesterday He was the son of the late P, Brandenthaler jand was formerly a student at [Queen Anne high school which will be priva held tomorrow, ir, 18, died at , will be eee eC eee ee eee * ; * | Alexander Pantages, localr® * vaudeville house owner, lefter * for San Francisco this morne# * ing, whete he will be presentew f# at the opening of+his newew *% $400,000 playhouse Saturdays * night * o* ee ee ed Washington State Art association will give its first publie exhibition lat its new headquarters, Fifth and | Union, in January Upon the request of Alex Portin yesterday, Superior Judge Myers made an order requiring the matron of the county juvenile detention home to show canse December 30 why Portin's two children, Bllen and Violet, should not be released from the home. Seattle-Everett interurban and the Bellingham-Skagit have consol idated under the name of the Pa cific Northwest ‘Traction company, and both lines will now operdte,un der that nam Deputy Sheriff Scott Malone en- tered pier 9 yesterday just as t big are light on the ceiling of the whart ¢ restless and loosened its hold, ‘The light and Malone's head collided. With the exception of an ugly sealp wound and being somewhat dazed, the deputy's wounds were not serious, Annual Christmas tree and chil- dren's festival will be held at the Trinity Parish ehureh this eventn; The feature will be the displaying of two reels of motion pictures to |iMustrate the story of the Divine childhood, Bresents will be distrib: uted from the crypt at the conclu sion, on Grand) The) "| derton, al months ago rescued a suitcane jfrom under & moving train, has | jcommitted suicide to create al [Christmas sensation in dogdom. | This is the belief of the men, Fol-| j}lowing Teddy's chastisethent last |night for naughtiness, he was last | seen wending his way to a nearby frankfurt foundry The employes offer a real, sized reward for his return & baggage check! life- | not HUTCHINSON, Kas, Dec. 28. | After fining J. W. Babb for steal jing coal, Police Judge Martin Hoagland, today, paid the fine and loaded thé prisoner with Christmas bundles and cheer. PUEBLO, Dec. 28—-Mrs. Nettie Howell was arrested yesterday, |suspected of knowing where con ring apparel has gone id secured from a local |store on worthless checks, PUEBLO, Dec. 28—Henry Darr was fatally injured yesterday morn: ing when he was struck on the head by @ giant icicle falling from the roof gf the machine shop of the Colorado & Wyoming raliroad SOUTH CHICAGO, Dec. 28.—| cause of a crusade he had conduct ed against the Black Hand, mem- bers of that organization last night wrecked Editor George Bollin's pa- per, the Daily Caiumet. CHICAGO, Dec. 28.—Fifty “ex- down and outs" met today and _re- cited their experiences since they forsook the “road” to become wage- earners, last Thanksgiving CHICAGO, Dec. 28.—To win a bet, Morris Spiegelberger, North Side artist, swam for 20 minutes in the icy water of Lake Michigan, CHICAGO, Dec. 28.—Arrested, charged with starting a fire in an alley, a 4-year-old “miscreant” told the sergeant the 800-pound police man who made the pinch was “a big story teller,” and was released, CHICAGO, Dec. 28.—Arthur Pen- 10, was the first prisoner brought to the Erie st, station to- day. He was booked as a “plain drunk” and the pojice are endeay: oring to learn who sold the lad liquor, CHICAGO, Dec. 28.—"You and | know this Hfe is a Hving tomb; Don't you want to give it up and go back to the mother who still loves you?” ‘This was Dean Summers’ (of Sts, Peter and Paul's cathedral) message to West Side Levee Mag dalons. Do they “make bone collarbuttons from collarbon large sizes ; ankle length, with high neck and } py, 10¢. Cups Saucers, wing sleeves i SILK - AND - WOOL ake. PECIAL . $2.50 ilk-and-Wool ‘ WOMEN’S TIGHTS, S$ Swiss-ribbed Imported Chinaware hts in ankle length - Aluminum Cooking Utensils Specially Priced RECENT high-g offered ing, WOMEN'S EXTRA-SIZE COTTON VESTS, SPECIAL 25¢—Medium weight, with high neck and long, elbow or wing sleeves i CHILDREN’S WOOL AND WOOL- AND-SILK V AND. PANTS, SPE CIAL 35¢ GARMENT—Medium weight, wide-ribbed ; k, long sleeve ade at as fol- shipment of Swiss aluminum ware very special prices for quick sell Vests in high ne lows", - style, and Pants in ankle length —Hecond Poor ALUME N U . SAUCE Gloves: Specials Women’s Silk-Lined.Cashmerette Gloves, Special 25¢ Pair Broketi sizes in Women’s Silk-lined Cash- merette Gloves, with two metal clasps and one-strand black, avy, tan and brown, special 25¢ pair. Women’s Golf Gloves, Special 25¢ Pa Women’s Plain and Mercerized Gloves in broken sizes and colors, 25¢ pair. Boys’ Buckskin Gloves, Special 50c Pair Hoys’. Gray Butkskin Gloves in one-clasp stylg; attractive and durable, special 50¢. pair, 35¢—Of . Seamless “nur heavy, alumi- with lip; 3¥4-pint capacity. “BERLIN® ‘ ALU MINUS SAU PANS SPECI AL Piya Covered 7 a- aitart ca ah A’L UMINU DOUBLE BOILER. SPECIAL*® $1.25. Milk or Rice Boiler of heavy stamped num; inner capacity embroidered’ backs, in Pans, . 2% Golf special alumi- vessel of has 1% “+Firet Floor. nie nal meymrine Anti-Carbon Soot Destroyer Special, 25c *. Changes soot into gas, which is expelled with the smoke..Makes the burning of soft coal as cleanly as though hard coaf were used, Frederick & Nelson ‘INCORPORATED Clearance Prices effective oh an assortment of high - grade metal table accessories, in- cluding :-— . CHAFING DISH SETS BAKING DISHES BEAN JARS° PERCOLATORS FANCY SERVING TRAYS Housefurnishings Section * : . PANS, SPECIAL —are now co eeeeee .

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