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. THE SEATTLE STAR SOUTH AMERICAN WEDDING IN j WASHINGTON EXCITES “SMART SET”| “gy Theatrical | | {present a farce called “A Matter |f AT THE THEATRES of Duty,” tn wat - eco) \| . V | . Fi Milli “~~ His WEEK. | sim se veri vo S@eial Values in Fine Millinery Material, Moore—Rainey African Hunt Three other falrly good acts are | Motion Pictures, on the bill, Metropolitan— pkiym Ar Untrimmed Plush Shapes in black, white} Tinsel Roses in rose colorings, Special tear A gold-filled frame ruaranteed buckle in “The * Ht F Fa offices | $8.75. - for five years, with sphert Beattie —Seattle @to com: || i} and black, and black and white effec pe- | $. | lenses, carefully fitted to rear pany in Girl in the Taxi.” * AT- THE SEATTLE i] cial $5.00, Silk and Velvet Roses, in pink “a ayes, for ¢: Alhambra Photoplays and | * | and dabiig — vaudevil Ct MMM MieMelielielielial| Black Velvet and Black Velour Shapes, | tones, bunch of three, special S1zs, ° Orpheum Vaudevite, “The Girl in the Taxi” arrived at {If ial $3.75 le Emprese bn em the Seattle theatre last night and [ff ®pecia $3.75. Hackle Feathers in green, red, Diack, e vosived a merry and bearty-recer ii “ 14 Brance Roses special $1.00 and | white, blue, taupe and brown, by n | , | unch, Third Floor, 344.345 Arcade Bidg. : | : : ; Bring This Ad With You, Melbourne—Photoplays and yaw J Pany ive it a aplendid p iH American Beauty Roses, special $1.25. Hackle Feathers in breast effect, in | “AMUSENENT®. Sr eeriterery| } Violets, special $1.50 and $1.85. red and brown, special 8B¢, ss ete kt tt i : : | SEATTLE THEATRE Mollie hihhehatole — I# ‘ov “Osh tonne *\] Orchids, special $1.00 and $1.75. Fancy Feathers in green, blue, red, black A R lens sai yee ae Ai it pete vis */il ~~ Camellias, in pink, white and American and white, sj | B5¢. \ ms ut sia Saket ehhh y “4 F 5 : be steeapeighnerent one a7 , Re tm) om sient Army,” headed by ||| beattty shades, special $1.25, $1.75 and Aigrette Effects in black, old-blue, red, ; Mats. ‘Thursday, Saturday, Sunday. Alico Neilsen, the famous prima |laughter at the Empress theatre this | $3.50, pink and taupe, special $2.50) j donna, was never heard in better | laughter at the Empress thatre this |i * 4 : volce than last night at the Moore|week. The act is certainly good | Large Velvet Roses in dahlia old Breasts in a range of colorings Special : theatre, when the second concertef| for several times ‘steen giggles H ; ayer \ Mal 7D 95 : ; the sea under the auspices of} Lottie Williams heads a sketch |i ue, taupe and lavender, special 75¢. oe. t the Ladies’ Musical club, was/company pi ting “On Stony |i s ‘ me ‘ s snecial | given, The theatre was crowded. | Ground,” which is one of the pret | Velvet Forget-me-nots in brown, coral Black Wings, O¢. ' : jtiest presented at the Empress. and fight-bluc, 5O¢. lis te eat thee eee ee eH Beveral other acceptable numbers |i ih ¢ Mercury Wi ee n navy, black, white, * at TH ORPHEUI % | appesr on this week's bill. Linen Forget-me-nots in light-blue and | old-gold, light-blue and pink, special Bg, ; * u * — | i a } * t|stkhanenennenenns H pink, special 6O¢. Fancy Aigrette Effects in black ang i i Pee ROSE OSES ESSAY | ip ) es ie , ated fea ss le ‘| AT THE PANTAGES #/I Small Silk Roses in pastel shadings, spe- | White, B5¢ to ecpneset L usic feature: » phe |% va “0 aes =e MEADUINE ACrs—a \Jular grand opera and finish with| Wille Green and four other|}] Velvet Foliage, special $1.25. amethyst, special $1.75, é 5 PURDAY se |/"Annie Laurie” and an encore with|Greens wind up a@ variety bill at Soh ie Fe aa La RI ote ni “Disie” the Pantagey tubahie with & vert Silk and Velvet Foliage, special $1.00. Uncurled Ostrich in the season's newest | Goldsmith and Hoppe furnish|ety act of their own, in which Gold and Silver Roses, special $3.25. colorings, special $6.50. The PANTAGES comedy music in cornet and con-|magic, music, dancing, juggling Second Prose, le certina work, with a little tomfool-|and about everything else that can he side, which drew a/be donein vaudeville, is done, The Matinee Dally ‘Twiee Nightty 0 ay 4 . ° ° 9 ° b ] bunch of gurgies from the crowd | Cook Sisters, seen here before, re- Miss Malvina de Pena, duaghter of the minister from Uruguay, and THE FIVE GREENS out front turn with new songs, which were Waseem’ te d Trews Senor Don Alejandro Herquinigo, the second secretary of Chilean lege Adrienne Augarde and company received well, pecia a ues in omen san 1sses tion at Washington. The opening of the social season at Washington this year will be the wedding of two SOUTH AMERICANS! Marriages of American girls to foreign diplomats is of more or less common occurrence in the capital, but a marriage between two people, each from a foreign country, is really unique in the emart set The young people who promise to put a dash of novelty Into the | matrimonial records of diplomatic circles are Mise Malvina de Pena. BALKAN WAR PICTURES MWe and 2 y Shur Eyeglasses ROE 2 a ES ETE ~ YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | At $25.00 LAIN-TAILORED, Demi-trimmed, Norfolk and Demi P Worsteds, Wide-wale and Fancy Suitings, Norfolk styles, in Diagonals, weaves of Serges, laughter of the minister from Uruguay, and Senor Don Alejandro Colors, black, navy-blue, and prevailing shades of gray and brown. Sizes with how Merquinigo, the second secretary of the Chilean legation in Washing ‘ pe near-and- “se and 18 years; Women’s, 34 to 44 focals Eyemiasses are Tr best is the cheap- est. Miss Pena came to Washington about @ year ago with her parents Though very beautiful and very popular, she passed by all the suitors Subscribers to er a favor by p this office at once of any fall will e The Rea ttle Star PUGET SOUND NAVY YARD— Erickson Construction Co. has y comple the cofferdam at values at $25.00. Exceptional of other nationality to give her band and heart t a man of her own country The wedding will be celebrated In th entrance to the new dry dock The wooden pier near the dock has been demolished, and a more sub- stantial structure will be built iter, f 1.W.tdmands, Oph.D. tnd and Madison Juniors’ 1-Pc. Serge ' Special $3.95 Misses’ Peter Thompson Suits Special $22.50 early part of December, The Athena Debating Society, de-| oe |] teltabrive Unnye might, by 6 smaschteh taat laor anions $i INELY-TAILORED Suits of imported | A TTRACTIVE Dresses designed ia sain Secu Secett teskok ee toe ona ae serge, in brown, maroon, white and waisted style. finished with sailor jdefeated the Badger Debating #0 1H black-and-white shepherd's check. Collar | lar trimmed in satin folds, or with Bo ogy aang Mebge tota paige rove be vio Age gag held at the) @ trimmed in black or white silk bra Skirt | pierre collar effect of lace and This time of the year creck. The tusks. are 12 feet, 6) SENNA D Mee sai ea in plaited style with yoke, lacing at back | Plain gored skirt. oe as Viner ind toe in the atmosphere, cman |eociety of university students, will|{f} and fastening in front with buttons Colors, navy-blue, brown asd hold a party tonight in the women's Is the best old time, it seems to me, With a view of opening an office For the spell of the wild wood’s magicry in Seattle, W. H. Abel, assistant| building. Prof. B. 8. Curtis will de Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Special, | Sizes 13, 15, 17 and 19. Specially Now is the time when the hunting’s good general. passenger agent of tbe|liver a lecture tomorrow morning And the wild life runs through the sustling wood; Chicago & Alton railroad, and T.|at assembly on Indian life $22.50. $3.95. Now is the time when it's good to tramp M. Sommers, traveling passenger | In the golden sun and the tingling alr, agent, were In the city yesterday. eee katte kent hheeth! Coming back to the cozy camp —_— i* * With zest for the meal that waits you there; On motion of William Crawford,|® All dogs must be muzzled, #| ew etticoats, Now is the time when the crackling fire former president of the Seattle,|@ if an ordinance introduced by *) Is @ grateful warmth in the evening’s chill |}Renton & Southern railroad, dudee)® Councilman Hass yesterday & When you read in the flames your heart's desir Frater yesterday signed an moaned fr passes, The dogs must be #| OVELTY styles in Brocaded Messalines and mae also in shade And you drowse and dream with your heart atbrill, to have the public service commis-|@ muzzied unless they are kept #| “aya : ‘ +m > . we Now {is the time for outdoor men sion place @ valuation on the:prop-|@ indoors, and the muzzle must #| and new Black and White combinations. Heavy Satin Petticoats in rich “a3 To hit the trail for the woods again, erty ® be of a pattern approved by # Te Yresde ern Messaline Petticoats in light and dark colors. Novel Now, when the birds are southward fying - & the health commissioner Sie eee, Acree: Parnes: Dremaling, Fetes 6 And the leaves like a carpet thick are lying, BUTTE, Mont—@en James, # */ff in knife- and accordion-plaited flounces are featured. And the trees are white with the frosty rime, Now is the time! — | purted in a big cake of ice andar frozen ait? be sald he badva FIGHT JUST STARTED, SAYST.R. R.: Sigs ae NEW YORK, Noy. 12.—That the) in second position, Roosevelt says progressive party has just begun|is “unparalleled in the history of |... me death, but spare me from the fight is the message given the|free government,” and means that|{)"« Geciared one long-termer sin American people by) Theodore! “the battle has just begun the penitentiary, when be aoe am Roosevelt in a formal statement “We will not rest,” says Roose oA Le dentist coming bis ‘way Joutlining the future work of the| velt, “until every feature of the |{/DFyO Genii Canes Ot dents party. The showing of over 4,000,-| progressive program has been car-| /\''c4 loose in the institution to| 000 votes, which placed the party ried into effect.” Carnes sosee butcher, was robbed of $1,000 by two holdups and thrown into his: own | icebox. Although he was ‘found THREE hee ee | Women’s Warm Cashmere Hosiery Four more assistants in the post- office bureau of the customs de Women's Black Cashmere Hosiery, regi lar and extra sizes, 75¢ pair. partment will be appointed at once for the Christmas rush in Seattle Women’s Black Cashmere Hosiery, ¢ in regular and extra Women’s Black Cashmere Hosiery, seam- fess and strongly reinforced, B5¢ pair; 3 pairs for $1.00, w Women’s Full-Fashioned Cashmere Hos- SALEM, Ore.—“Give me tife tor RIGHT DOPE. fine quality. os a —— Be OSE practice on the convicts iery with high spliced heels. double soles | $1.00 pair. : \BELL TO G 0 Ree RARER and toes. Choice of all-black, black with *! s Boys’ and Girls’ Cashmere Hosiery, 7 T. R. STILL RIN F R): GREENVILLE, 8. C., Nov. #| gray sole, natural gray or extra-size black. eget and 50¢ : 110 Madison St. FIRST TIME IN [3 etter. vans, Yor & Price BOP pair. TEN YEARS # South Carolina Odd Fellows * “4 . “REPAIRING WHILE SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12.~— * Home, on trial for me e J y ote | At 11 o'clock Thursday night, |* three little girl inmates of the 2 With the complete official count for Penh |@ home, confessed that he fad # om or a e ouse 1 ers eM 12 counties already canvassed by | half o' the people living in Seattle |» mistreated two others in ad- * z the boards of supervisors, in the bh hear rae A of ‘, big = | dition to thosé mentioned in ® rh d ‘ d hands of the democratic state cen-| The sounds will come from fire) ® the indictment. The jury re- # Fi W M Chil tral committee showing an increase ro one N Mg . ychenre | 7 | turned a verdict of guilty, but * or omen, isses an ren of 221 votes for Wilson and but 5584 Columbia st, and will be) ® made no recommendation . - 4 " for Roosevelt over former unoffictal Fe sgt ier or Fac Pony 5 Magy: * Having no alternative under & Women’s Felt Juliet Slippers, ribbon- Misses’ and Children’s Felt_ figures, Chairman Davis of the | ie Semragton. ie bell w the law, Judge Purdy sentenc- # * . : 5 ‘ j i committee today wigreusés his be-| Will ring for the first time in 10|y te vale co haath. The sen- * trimmed, in wine, black, gray, brown and pers, ribbon-trimmed, in red and lief that Roosevelt's lead of 455 in Years, and will be the signal for|» tence to the electric chair is mS. Id-rose, $1.25. Sizes 5 to 8, 8O0¢ pair; 8% to I, the state would be trimmed down |the breaking of ground by the local /% to be executed December 20 at |, Ding—Every time you buy a gal-|ff| Old-rose, pcg 11% 1.00 considerably, if not entirely over-|lodge of Elks for their new home,|® tho state prison. % | lon of oll you contribute to higher : " - ; to 2, $ pair. come, at the corner of Fourth av. and|y # | Oducation. Women's Felt “Comfy” Slippers, trimmed Dong-—-How 80? Ding—Five cents for the oil and] 10 cents to Rockefeller’s colleges Men's Leather House Slippers in Ei Opera and Romeo styles, tam and bi $1.25 and $1.50 pair. : Boys’ Tan Leather Houed ett style, sizes 1114 to 2, $1,00 Spring ‘St. A $200,000 structure,| tomorrow |eight stories high, to be complet.| ¥¥*¥*¥ ¥¥ ¥¥¥¥¥F HEH ed September 1, 1913, will be built lby the Seattle B. P, O. E. with ribbon, in blue, pink, gray and old- rose, $1.25 p: Women’s Fur-trimmed Felt Juliet Slip- pers in black, brown, wine and gray, 95¢ arrtve with copper ore from Prince Wil liam Sound. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Mariposa will SACRAMENTO.—Deputy County Clerk Edw, W. Roeder received a surprise when he was filing divorce complaints in his office and came across one bearing his own name and instituted by his wife. He filed air, MINNEAPOLIS, — Northwestern Products Exposition opens today | with products from Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho, the Dako- tas and Alaska. it with the others i pair. to 5%, $1.25 pair. Basement Saerers (ARDII A Dry Town, peers - SAN BERNARDINO, Cal—At- y Te tempting to reconcile a warring|, Stranger—Have you a good hair tonle you can recommend? Druggist (prohibition town) Here is something that is spoken of very favorably by people who have drunk it Puck. couple, Judge Oster locked them tn his private room and proceeded with court business. After an hour they emerged, smiling, but still at war. Divorce granted, 50-Piece Haviland Dinner Special $42.00 SAY, MY YOUNG FRIEND — (F You Can PERSUADE THAT BLONDE PHONOGRAPH THAT'S WITH . You, TO SHUT UP mayBe x Humboldt sailed last night for y Boa: fyi i in the "CAN HEAR A WORD OR “> mirelohter Meteor artived with) ,iscia with & large list of pasece A VERY teeaies vitesse ist, Find the One Y. Two THe ACTORS, from Whitehorse, and fertilizer | ®¢T# and freight iland Dinner Set pictured, which is . Th t h pena yr : : : oo Want je Fou ARE SAYING lift fof dan Francisco with 8,000 tone ,, The Brotherhood Society of the with an effective conventional border design ia 8. S. Bdith Ballard Presbyterian church will of freight for this port fa loading merchandise for California, and brown. The handles and edges of the pieces are of heavy mat gold. ‘This pattern Is Imitation DENTISTRY counterfeit money; it's enuse It will not pasn! mil} feed and hold {ts annua! reunion and dinner tonight In the chureh. President J ike general Many people who are looking for M, Beaver will be chairman. W. G. ; my, offices at 113 “rirat ay. In, the Steamship President arrived last |eeth, professor of social science in open stock, om Block, see the si r > University, ; Right Doctor Brown,” in trent of the night from California with 12% pas-|%t the University, will speak on “World's Peace. special $42.00, 100-piece Set, special 864.00. _oninaware } Washington Block, and think that they are coming to my offices they soon discover that they a the office of the wrong Dr. Brown. c * sengers and 1,800 tons of freight 50-piece Set, The Buckman made the trip from Frisco in 64 hours, At a meeting of the West Queen Anne school Mothers’ and chers’ club tomorrow at 3 o'clock, B. W. Johnson and Miss Nellie Goodhue; will speak on the educational and industrial problems of Seattle. Admiral Sampson arrives today on her last trip from the North She will be placed on the Seattle. San Francisco route for the winter, Dolphin has arrived from Skag- way with 30 passengers, 1,000 eases Cocoa Door Mats, Second Floor, ‘Annex $1.25, | Cocoa Door Mats, 24x39 39 inches, $3 TERRIBLE WAR Cocoa Door Mats, 14x24 inches. $ Grocer (who has lately joined the asd say netics im next Saturday's of salmon, and a shipment of fresh | mijitia, pragtictn in shop)—Right, Cocoa Door Mats, 16x27 inches, $1.40, Rubber Mats, 18x36 inches, $2.50: pad on ti ings that Dentists should halibut lett, right, feft, four paces to the | ve a she Fai « ‘i ir dict sateen rear, march! ’ (Falls down trap-|}ff $1.50, $1.65 and $1.85, | Steel Mats, 24- and 30-inch widths CI8CO.—SteamshipG. | door into the cellar.) ‘ oe = in own, D. D. S. W. Elder arrived today, escorted by | Grocer's Wife . (anxlously)—Qh, Cocoa Door Mats, 18x30 inches, 75c, | to any desired length. War rs LEADING DENTIN the Santa Clara and F. A, © Kil-|Jim! Are you hurt? $1.70 and $2.15 24 and PER BB pry rg ng SO bourne, She had run out of fuelstn] Grocer (savagely, but with dein.” wes Perforated Rubber Matting, 5 gtaph Bujiding, a high gale, and many anxious|nity)—Go ‘way, Woman. What do| Cc 33 inc! > : ed 4 PEAS : . : ‘ocoa Door Mats, 20x33 inches, $2.00. iths, cut to any desir wit aan pace ang 8 indays |eore had been spent by the passen- ole a know about war?—Every \ * ches, $2.00 teh yacthy, cnt te