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Maybe, Doo, We've seen ‘em go up in the air, anyway, Donkeys of Egypt Are Not Selected to Fit; Fattest Ladies Get Smal'est Beasts for Trip Deer Editor: What do you think of @ man whe We think he's got cunning old Golomon beaten t» @ PREDICT L BAN FRANOISGH Conference of an inant trades council commities quem ployers i# on here " view preventing the peame® jocking out of 1,006 avsintants ae a my between the Franklty sociation and the men's union THE SEATTLE STAR HAD TOUGH TIME | SHIP IS SAVED | ELECT DEMOCRAT NORFOLK, Va, Jan. 10.—Bat (By United Proes Leased Wire) (hy United Press Leasea Wirey | tling with wind and waves, and} PORTLAND, Or, Jan, 10.—-With| HUTCHINSON, Kas, Jan, 10 | a with only one engine working, the} the resumption of wire communica. |Complete returns today from the} SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10—-At a torpedo boat destroyer Terry haw/tion tnto Marshfield today 1t was | special election in the Seventh con-| meeting to be held here tomorrow today managed to reach port here pascertained that the ship reported |gressional district of Kansas, held night a local branch of the Wood for repairs, She was struck by alin distress off Cape Arago succeed: | yesterday, show that Geo. Neeley,|row Wilson league will be organ storm off Nova Scotia, and would bed in working its way to sea again, | democrat, has been elected to suc-| ized in an effort to materially anaint have been lost had the auxiliary }and has sailed northward, The|oceed the late Congressman BE. H.|in the fight to make the New Jer cruiser Prairie not reached her andbname of the vessel has not been | Madison. In 1910 Madinon defeated | wey governor the democratic nom towed her to port learned Neeley y's victory of yester-|inee for president jday wives Kansas two democrats tn | the house, MORE WIL6ON CLUBS Frederick & Nelson, Inc.—Basement Salesroouil Clearance of Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES $9.75 Velvet Corduroy Messaline Serge Marquisette Crepe Meteor HEMMED HUCK TOWELS Special 5c| Thursday Towels are of closely woven ached cotton huck, with fancy red borders. Measure 18x34 inches and bing are hemmed ready for use. Two hundred Among thone who served to fur: dozen to sell to Thursday visitors— each, |nish the low comedy for our party Se. were two Indies who were unable to train down to 200, and an Rng Mahman—the kind we seo in comic operas. Mohammed, with an eye for things beautiful, selected two of the smailest donkeys in the line for the rotund ladies, At the rear of each donkey \walka the boy with a stick and there is no getting away from him, leither, As soon as the donkey set- tles down into ® walk and the heathenish saddle, if you can call it a saddle, begins to tee! fairly comfortable, the boy in back \wneaks up and wallops your mount, which promptly responds with a iively trot, giving you a motion slim. ilar to that of a stick drawn acros# la picket fence. Yours, Broken Lines SILK RIBBON Special Ac | Yard ROKEN lines of plain Taffeta Satin Taffeta Ribbons in wi ? to 3% inches; especially suitable | children’s hair bows; good color 4 ment to choose from, special, for ance, 4¢ yard. had to club several of them over Cairo, Egypt. the bh to keep them from mob RAR BILL: —Basement Salesroom. ~Dasement fal Good Silk Attractively Priced Inda Pongee, 27 inches wide, for} and dresses, in black, navy, brown, Special’ visit and the pyra- mids of Gizeh. The hotel . | supplied us with a lynch Drapery Specials For Thursday Nottingham Lace Curtains Special 59c Pair Curtains in strong, serviceable laces, ecru slightly heightened waist-line. color, 2% and 3 yards long, furnished with fast overlock edge; of some patterns we have black, : plum, one pair only; special, for Thursday, 50¢ brown, green, black and white dot. pair. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; 34, 36, Oriental- Stripe Couch Covers 38, 40 and 42 bust measurement. High and low neck models, some with collar of lace or satin. Three- quarter and elbow sleeves; plain and set-in. Skirts in prevailing straight- cut, plain and paneled, some with Telieved to know that his name : Mohammed. If I found an Arad \s: any brand of Exyptian who | didn't answer to the title of Mo or Hassen I would be natural color, pink and tan. PRoPom TION = 1 THE HOTEL © take his particular donkey- £0 anxious, in fact, that Mohammed Colors, navy, yard, ws to Sakkara, and each boy iy 18-inch Sola Silk, patterned with seemed rather anxious to have us : WER. He Jacquards, in black, cream, brown, sae YOU'LL FIND IT HERE A i . } lavender, old-rose, gray, maize, peach, Attractive values at the regular " ‘a gra) ‘4 ese ~ “Troubadour, what song have you" “Bire, I sing of skies of blue, Rippling streams and fields wher and asphodel. caro! h a glee ont glen you Arcady!” not today, “Proubadour, what song have you?” “Sire, 1 sing’ of warriors true, Brave adventure and romance, Charge and sally and advance, Hearken, hearken, to me then— “1 am sick of gto pga e fray, aa sail away!” “Troubadour, what song have you?” “Sire, my song is scarcely new, i ee on at “Hearts that break—and mend ins ‘Then Pats of knights that break Lances for their lady's sake, Bere mine's a ee others—ea ave: Move? ‘Ab, tunefal troubadour, ‘That's the song I'm walting for, Come within and lit your lay, 8 Sing Rev. Hiram A. Davis, 83, a resi- dent of Seattle for 22 years, died “at the home of his son, Clark _ Davis, 213 12th =N Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry LE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE UNIVERS! COMMUNITY cLuB All citizens are urged to attend & discussion on Seattle's taxation this e¥ening at the University branch public library, corner E. 0th st. and 10th av. N. E. The meeting is held by the University Community club. Among those who will lead the discussion are C, W. Horr, Homer N. Hill, A. J. Quigley and J. C. Rathbun. Reuben W. Jones was yesterday reelected secretary of t school board, This is Mr. Jon teath year in that capacity for school dis trict No. 1. Leopold Rose, youthful violinist, will be the important figure at the concert to be given by the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra at the Met ropojitan theatre next Sunday Information has been filed in the superior court against Chas. H. Haf- ford charging first degree murder. Hafford shot and killed Gladys Tesche December 30 at Fourth av. and Pike st. 1862, just SO years ago today, there was a real battle at the mouth of Middle creek, lk Kentucky, in | teere which both sides | claimed the vie- | tory. From | there Col. James A. Garfield, It keeps one busy telling about the Smiths in congress, so many of them, you) know, and such busy ttle bees they are. For In-| stance, there ts John M © Smith, M. C., of Michigan, a new member. Hero's bin record: Born in freland, ext grated, Amert can farm hand painter, mason, lawyer, alder} man, prosecuting | attorney, manu: | facturer, bank| president,| farmer, stock raiser and com meaws Cwwme” greowsinan, That J. M,C. SMITH just goes to show | what a Smith can do when he doesn't frivol away his time under 4 spreading chestnut tree. Republican club | will dine Friday evening at the |Commercial Club to discuss the | question of delegates to the presi dential convention. Young Men's | At the annual meeting of the true |tees of the Metropolitan Building jf company ©. F. White was re lelected president, C. H. Cobb and |E. A. Stuart were elected vice pres. | idents to succeed N. W. Jordan of | | Boston, who resigned, and W. B. | Judson, who died recently. | Seattle Commercial Club voted, of the Forty-sec-|40 to 22, last night, to lay on the Special 95c Each Sixty inches wide and J yards long; rever- sible; rich, warm colorings. Thursday spe- cial, BG¢ each. 36-Inch Drapery Ganze Special 19c Yard A soft-draping fabric in two-tone stripe combinations, suitable for over-drapes or use next to glass; green, cream and tan; Thurs- day, special, 1D¢ yard. Basement Halesroom. Petticoats: Special 75¢ and 95c ROKEN assortments of Women’s Black Sateen and Percaline Petticoats, made with sectional flounces and underlay. Spe- cial, 75¢ and 95¢. +~Basement Salesroom. CLEARANCE of odd models in Girls’ Tailored Coats—in good quality chev- iots and serges, lined in red flannel and strong sateen; made in double-breasted style with turnover velvet collar. Colors, red, blue and brown; sizes 8 to 14 years. Special, to close out, $3.95, $4.25 and marked prices, these Dresses aré exceptionally desirable at Thurs- day's special clearance figure ——— ly-low $9.75 —-Banement Salesroom. Women’s Undermuslins Values From the January Sale GOWNS, 95¢—In slip-over, high, V-neck or round neck style. with ribbon, Some are trimmed with embroidery edge drawn others with laces and embroideries, and many with dainty embroidery yokes. Other Gowns at 50¢, 75¢ and $1.25. PRINCESS SLIPS, 95¢—Several pretty styles to select from-—one has decp yoke of wide embroidery, ribbon-drawn, and finished ing and edge with two rows of Valenciennes insertion, bead- The skirt part has tucked lawn ruffle trimmed tan, Copenhagen-blue and reseda; for afternoon and evening dresses; yard. Silk-finished Costume Velveteen piece dresses and tailored suits, 22 ing wide, in black and navy-blue, special @ yard. Black Croise Suiting Velvet, 18 wide, special 85¢ yard. Princess Faille for afternoon and costumes, cream, coronation-purple, gray, light-blue and black; 36 inches $1.00 yard. : Chiffon Motor Special 25c OTOR Bonnets of shirred chiffon, # long detachable veil, in bl : light- and dark-gray, tan, brown blue, special, for clearance, 25¢. Knitted Mufflers Special 10c ond Oblo, went|table the report of its committee to the White|on commerce and mhyigation| House ultimate-| against the expenditure of the en ly, while Hum-|tire bond issue of $350,000 for the phrey Marshall,| purchase of a dock site on the Du $4.65. with Valenciennes insertion-and edge. Other attractive values at $1.25 and $1.45. Basement Saiesroom. SPECIAL $7.50 ss $250 U. S. OPTICAL CO. We manufacture our owa goods ‘and sell them ‘Madison. PLATE MAKING 18 AN ART IN OUR OFFICE Many people have to wear plates; unfortunately, very few plates either fit well or look well. This one branch of the dental art truly does require ex- ceptional ability. That our trons may have the best, we we secured A REAL EXPERT ON PLATES Remember that Dr. L, Clark personally guarantees all work turned out of the Regal Dental Offices, REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union Note—Bring this Ad with you. the Confederate commander, did not. | Wamish river, voted some time ago by the county commissioners —= SERRE HH AT THE THEATRES Metropolitan — “Madame Sherry.” Moore—Dark. Seattie—"The Squaw Man.” Orpheum—Vaudeville. Pantages—-Vaudeville Empress—Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and moving pictures. | KRESS ESSE EE HeREEEE EEE EE EK Pe PRE ERH AT THE EMPRESS » * * * pares" KERR KKH Signor Arturo Bernardi, with tm personations of famous ‘orchestra leaders, and playing a sketch by |himself, assuming five different tharacters, is the headliner at the Empress this week. Caine and | Odom, man and woman, have some |b ay patter that goes good. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Dowling play “An Arizona Wooing.” Ollie and April | Young blow bubbles and juggle. Carlisle's dog show winds up the | bill | Sissel [Kk Kean hk * \* AT THE PANTAGES * * * * |\tRe aKa K Kah hhk Bob Albright, “The Male Melba,” came out from behind a fleld of seven on the Pantages race course and finished winner by a full length. Three other features of the new show ushered in yesterday are Willette Chartres. and company in the pretty tabloid musical com- ee | At the Theatres edy, “An Alaskan Honeymoon Carlos Caesaro, “The Human Top, a chap who juggles cannon balls with astounding ease, and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Allison in a funny, laugh ing farce called “Minnie From Min nesota.” The three remaining | are Hanley, Marguerite and Hanley, | a trio of novel gymnasts, Claire Norton a dainty singing com edienne, aud Eddie Roesch, who sings “In All My Dreams 1 Dream ot You.” SRR AT THE ORPHEUM | * * |e * * FIT TOOT OT TOOK tO The headliner at the Orpheum this week is a little sketen entitled | “The Son of Sclomon,” Hugh Hey bert, Thomas A. Everett and Miss | Mar Williams are in the east |There are some Russian dancers and yodlers who help out the bill. | ADDRESS BY THOMSON Former City Engineer R, H.} Thomson will disucss the Bogue plans at a meeting of the Munici pal league at Dale's cafeteria to night he address will be made at the assembly room at 6:30, It will be in the nature of an answer to the objections offered to the Bogue plans at a recent meeting of the league by Geo, F. Cotterill SANDUSKY, O., Jan. 10—Mayor and Mra, Thomas B. Alexander, of Putin-Bay, walked ten mile in four hours on Lake Erie ice, from the Island to the mainland, outdis tancing @ large entry in the annual contest. Shoe Section Specials Children’s Felt Slippers: Clearance Misses’ and Children’s Fur-Trimmed Felt from Child's No. 5 to Misses’ No, 1—special, to close out, 69¢ pair. Children’s Jockey Boots: Clearance Medium- and extra-high top models, in patent leather or gun-metal calf, with tassel- ed cuff top; selected stock, careful workman- Slippers, leather soles, sizes ship and finish, extra-heavy soles. Special, for clearance: Sizes 514 to 8, $1.45 pair. 8% to 11, $1.75 pair. 11% to 2, $1.95 pair. 2% to 6, $2.45 pair. Basement Salesroom. CAMBRIC SKIRTS, $1.25—New, narrow-cut style, slashed at be floral design scallops. oth sides to insure ease in walking; embroidered in front, and finished at bottom with embroidery ~—Basement Salesroom. Women’s Margaret Aprons Special 18¢c Each percale, with white figure or polka- dot, also black or blue and white checks, or in white patterned with blue, red or black designs. Made, as illustrated, with large bib and trimmed with white pipings, Special, for Thursday’s selling, 18¢. Basement Salesroom. Thursday’s Millinery Specials —to close out at O5¢. -ARGE assortment of Flowers and Fancy Feather ‘Trimmings, special at 10¢. Remaining assortments of Untrimmed Hats, including Felts, Velvets and Velours—many styles Flower Millinery Trimmin | roi Nots, 45¢ and 65¢ | Underwear, Gl Hosiery: Sp Women’s Knit Vests and J Special 19c Garment Women's Knit Vests in ecru color, ed at neck with crochet, with high long sleeves; Pants in ankle length to special 19¢ garment. Women’s Golf Gloves Special 10c Pair Women’s Golf Gloves with fancy gray, blue and green, special 10¢ Women’s Mercerized Special 15c Pair Women’s Mercerized Hosiery, heel and toe and wide garter tops ® 15¢ pair.