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BY GERTRUDE M. PRICE. The Star's Moving Picture Expert. Here it is. The latest achieve- ment in the history of photographic art. A moving picture machine which can be carried in one hand, set up in five minutes and used in any ordinary room or school room where the light can be excluded. And the results are the same as those obtained from the expensive, intricate machines used in the theatres, The «dison home kinetoscope” ie its name! For years Thomas A. Edison has been striving to perfect a machine 80 small, so complete and so inex pensive that it would be possible to move it from place to place and to use it as a practical means of education and pastime in the home and the school room. This new and wonderful photo- graphic contrivance is the fulfill ment of his promise, And it so far exceeds it that it can be used equally well in every HOME! The necessary equipment, be sides the machine, is a canvas Phone Main 963. Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. YOUR EYES. be carefully examined and} fitted with Eyeglasses or Spectacies | an expert who makes that bis ftfer from eye ‘headaghen” 2 nervousness, etc W. EDMUNDS, Opb. vette Leary Bldg., 24 aod Madison. Phome Main 2174 The Charm of Personally Producing Music on the Teblectrc Piano Player. You do not have to pump it. You control the expression devices with your handse—your feet have nothing to do It can be installed to your own piano, whether it ts an upright or a grand, at your own house, in a few hours time. If your piano is a food one, keep it, and let us install a Tel- Electric. WAAK - BAKER PIANO CO. Store Entrances: 1406 tat Av. and 106 Union St Phone Main 3764 Price $250. Convenient SPEC! fit you with 7 Lenses, with deep curve (itke cut), which present a refined appearance, ond give » large field of vision, for $4.00, This price Includes a enreti » With mod We will Eighteen years’ experience goes In avery palr of glasses we make. Modern grinding plant in connection. ROBSON 460-462 Arcade Bidg. Fourth Floor. Bring this adv, with you. Sandahi & SonC, Co. Try Us for Your CUT FLOWERS —AND— FLORAL DESIGNS Seeds, Shrubbery and Nursery Stock of all kinds, 120 Pike St. Main 3253 The strip on the right shows the actual width of the film used the home “movie” machine, with three pictures side by side and less than an inch wide all together. stretched tight on a wall or a sheet drawn across a pole, in a curtain stretcher or other device. One of the best features with the new machine is the system of film exchanges which brings new pictures and subjects within reach of the family in moderate clreum- stances. Each film costs from $2.50 to $20 aplece, according to length and sub- | ject-matter pictured BUT—the filme may be exchang: | led at any time for different ones by the payment of an exchange fee ranging from 30 cents to $1 aptece. The film subjects are all cata logued, just as they are for the large moving pictures. Edison has added another feature STATE SENATOR HAS AFFINITIES, | Alleging Senator E. C. |of Spokane, Whitney vide properly for her and their two jehildren in the past seven yea }and that he has been generous with his affections towards other women | he should not pay these sums Mrs. Whitney charges that the senator, who is 62 years old, began! | thetr marriage resided in Seattle. had veral affinities. Senator Whitney was elected to | the lower he led to the leg | tor In 1911 | ature as state sena Fifty-five tone of mall wore ship | for Hawall, and China. Philippines, Japan Let us give The vultures that have | No longer do we babble WIFE DECLARES. although worth appro | | imately $500,000, bas failed to pro- citing Senator Whitney to appear! on December 13 to show cause why in 1903, and return-| thanks that we have found our sight, Wa wiih os laniy dete UGA He oad ant Week. | Let us give thanks ,that we can see aright ! devices which are easily mastered, making of it a stereopticon, too. A tment, the use of a dif and the employment of a series of slides, each equipped with 10 pletures, the moving plo ture machine is a full-fledged ster eopticon. The home kinetoscope costs from $65 to $90. The question of ex } pense may be easily solved by two) or three families clubbing together to buy it _— AT THE THEATRES to the kinetoseope, by a few simple ttle Bitar mH t am Bubesr' bers to ° ae i ent to secure the best jor all, and complaints urteous and prom) If your paper tals ch oh, i aly ph yg sine jock, kindly phone once. Main p400. | Auk far the Circulation Departmen Los Angel States Senator John P. Jones, # im dead here today, after a long ness. He was one of the looaters of the famous Comstock lode, tn & vada. Lee Angeles—Paecus! Orozco, Mexican revolutionary leader, is re- ported today to be at Avalon/Cata lina island, Federal officers are silent on the subject, Berlin.—President Yuan Sit Hei has accepted today the resignation | of Chea Tung Liang Chung, Chinese ambassador to Germany, and for- merly ambassador to the United States. Rehearsals for “The Myetic Rose” are held every night except Bun day, at the old Plymouth church. The bursting of an electric light last night ignited some gasoline in the American Motor Car Co,, and caused partial destruction of two automodiies The city will Intervene in the suit between H, Dolan and the Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power , In which the legality of the and a charter amend tioned The establishment of a municipal car line in Rainter valley waa op posed last night at a meeting of the Rainier Improvement Club. Streets and roady committee of the Chamber of Commerce met yes Good Roads conveation at Tacoma next week Mayor L. J. Duncan of Butte wil! lepeak on “Sociatiam” in Dreamland jon Sunday at § o'clock Nine thousand people visited, last THIS WEEK. Moore—-Walker Whiteside in The Typhoon.” Metropolitan—Zoe Tarnett in “The Red Rose.” Seattie—Senttle Stock Co, in “The Spollera” mbra —- Vhotoplays and vaudeville. Orpheum— Vaudeville. Emprese—\ audevilie. Pantages--Vaudeville | Mrs. Carrie A. Whitney yesterday | Grang—Vauceville and motion jcommenced divorcee proceedings || pictures. against him. '] Clammer—Wbotopicys and vee Mrs, Whitney asks temporary all-|] devile. | mony of $100 per month, $500 sult | Melbourne-—Photoplays and vae money, and $500 attorney's fees.| deville. | Judge Dykeman signed an order |DEPARTING PRIEST GETS GIFT OF $1,000 Rev. J. BE. O'lirfen Inet tight was |to sow bis wild oats all anew after! presented with a check for $1,000) provides that the Coliseum. Many city officials! jenendet, among them Mayor Cot erill ho spoke of Father YBrien's service to the people of the city during his pastorship of the Church of Our Lady of Good} Help for the past 10 years Father O'Brien will leave Seattle | Catholic church of Everett, the formerly served as curate. plundered us so long; Let us give thanks for shelter, clothes and food And all the plenty which the season brings, But this shall be our truest gratitude— That we have learned ‘the fatted soul of things “All is well,” Because OUR stomachs jose who murmur summer, the Glacier National park, lopened last year by the govern | ment. Two sets of guards are watching | the county ballot boxes, pending the recount of votes caat for Phelps and Quigiey at the November election Bellingham.—Four hundred schoo! teacher# took part in the annual In stitute thin week North Yakima. Patrick Mullins, owner of several downtown balld-| Inge, bas obtained a restraint, de laying the preparations for the Jocal option election called for December 20. Olympla.—Attention of officials has been called to 9 treaty between United @tates and Pegland, whieh the nearest comm) She left him seven| by his parishioners and friends at must be notified in the event of the [Years ago, she says, and hax since|a large reception in his honor in/death of a British subject. She alleges he| Granger—Mies Helen Meloy, gir! editor of the News, was married, last Saturday, to Daniel Ward of Al berta, Mont news of the wedding today Venice, Ca jecause humane of ped yesterday from the postoffice| within a few days to return to the/ficers threaten arrest if & sched-| war with his father and neither had the where | uled turkey shoot ts held bere rto.| been seen since ant dity ee the chief of police iday, suffer not for meat, ate longer do we linger in the spell honied lies and sweet; ee us give thanks that Age and eager Youth Alike are burning with the inward fire, The flame that urges Mankind on to Truth And brings us nearer to our hearts’ desire! Let us give thanks that we have leaned to feel The woe and pain of those less fortunate, That we think less of gold and stone and steel And more of Men who battle with their fate. Let us give thanks for this new spirit sent To rouse us from the sloth of all our past, bag ive thanks for righteous Discontent drives us on to better things at last! terday to aclect a delegate for the) | Mra. Meloy received) counct! way they will participate, if they go to jail for it, Okolona, Mies.—Former State Ben- ator James Gordon died at his home here today Mexico City—General Joaquin |Tellex of Crthuahua in in receipt lof orders today to report here with | 4,000 men to assume charge of the seventh military sone. 0.-W. RK, & N, Co. will construct a spur to the county poor tarm to. serve the new industrial firms that are building there. Sigma Nu fraternity benqueted inst night at the Hotel Serrento, Washington, D. C.—J. W. Bryan account of stated that the expe: his congressional didacy was only $661,560, The office of the constructing quartermaster, 482 Arcade Annex, Beattie, will be removed to Fort Worden, Wash, on November 30, 1912. Tacoma—News of the possible change of headquarters for the cum toma district of Puget Sound from Port Townsend to Seattle has caus od great concern, Yesterday Frank Rows wired President Tatt, asking that Tacoma be given equal advan- tages, A HINT Staylate (11:30 p. m.)—If there [is anything I disiike it's catching -I notice you keep | putting ft off j ago, had charge of the Seattle Phil harmonic orchestra, will lead the! same organization this winter Five | concerts will be given at the Met | ropolitan, starting Dec. 16. } } Rev. W. B. Riley, of Minneapolis, | will start a series of reviral ser j¥iee# on the inst Sunday |year in a large tabernacle to be constructed at 15th and Pine. Portiand. —Fred A. Bushnell, pur.) chasing egent of the Hill lines in| ithe Northwest, has been promoted! }to the position of purchasing agent of the whole Great Northern « tem Toppenish.—Work on four stall |roundhouses for the N. P. will be j begun here early in the winter. Portiand.-Mra. Simons of White | Salmon, Wash., saw her son yester | day for the first time in 15 years.! | Young Simona went to the Spanish |] i Aberdeen.—While saying goodbye, to a friend, Zoe Marion, an actress, yesterday fell from the gangplank of the steamer Norwood into the/f] and) water, A saved her laborer dived in New Vork.—On Sept. 25, 1912, th 400th anniversary of the discovery of the Pacific by Balboa, the first ship will pass through the Panama canal, according to Fitzgerald The Journeymen Barbers’ union, local 196, will hold it# 25th anni- versary banquet next Wednesday December 4. The ents will begin at) 9 p. m, at the “Good Eats” cafe. teria, Hugh C. Wallace, Tacoma demo-| i crat, being boomed for a piece in President Wilson's cabinet, will re turn from Washington, D. C., next month. George W. Allen, Tyee of the Pot- lateh, left hie auto standing outside the Maryland apartments, 626 13th ay., last night, He hasn't seen it since, Charged with passing a forged check on a local bank for $49.80, A R. Kidd, arrested in Washington, D. C, by Pinkerton detectives, was brought to Seattle yesterday. The Day Nursery, Eastlake av, and Harrison st., last night recety ed a 15-pound turkey and all thet goes with it from Steven Spencer, Washington hotel. New York.—Maurice M. Lustic, 33, a private detective convicted of poisoning bis wife, was set free from Sing Sing prison yesterday. A new trial had been granted, but wit- nesses had disappeared. GETS COURT WRIT TO ADOPT DAUGHTER TOPPENISH, Nov, 28—Don 8, Pape, has received permission from the superior court to adopt his own daughter, from whom he was sep- arated 15 years ago. When Pearl Pape was born, her mother died. She was adopted by a neighbor, Mrs. F, L. Babbitt. Mrs. Babbitt has now died; so Pearl is return- ing to her real father, ASKS RECEIVER FOR LAKE BURIEN ROAD Alleging ‘hat the Highland Park & Lake Burien railway was in dan- |] ger of insolvency, Jacob Ambaum, a contractor, yesterday applied to the superior court for the appoint- ment of a receiver, Ambaum also asks for a judgment of $1,800, He alleges that in December, 1911, he delivered a large supply of poles, \leg, ete, for which he has thus far received no payment, / John M. Spargur, who, two years! |] of thie|f Congressman i at $21.75 is given fresh impetus with the inclusion of; over § additional models from our finer. lines, gy ening the choice in styles and fabrics, Among the materials are the very Velvets and Corduroys, as well as beautiful in the Staple Diagonals, Men’s wear Worsteds Cheviots, in the season’s favorite colors, All re sizes in the clearance. Plain tailored, Norfolk and Trimmed styles well represented. An exceptional opportunity for every in the market for a new Winter Suit, at the very clearance price, $21.75. Christmas Calendars, Gift Dressings —First Floor, Annes Ribbons for Holiday Purposes, Specially HE Ribbon Section is offering a bons of types in general demand for use in making Christmas Gift } Among these series of unusually interesting many descriptions. are the following: Warp-Print Ribbons, from 3 to 8 inches on wide, in rosebud, pansy and other floral designs, priced unusually-low at 25¢, 35¢ ful patterns light and grounds, special values at 5@g } | Christmas Tie-u Ribbons and GOe yard | Christmas bell, wend Merry © Messaline Silk Ribbons, 6 inches wide, | and Happy New Year designs; for girdles and fancywork purposes, in | rede. greens, white, sky-blue, Seven a plain white, rose, sky-blue, cardinal, maize, | pink; 10 yards for 25¢. Copenhagen and other desirable colors, spe , , Smart new designs in Pek varay st —— . wea and Satin Taffeta Ribbons are Taffeta Silk Hair-Bow Ribbon, 7 inches | 1. 4° 5. and S-inch widths é wide, in plain and moire weaves and ‘in | S ae 90¢ yard a wide color-range, special value at 25¢ } ‘ vard Washable Ribbons in plain ’ ; ‘ , | rosebud, bowknot, forget-me-not amd Brocaded Satin-stripe Dresden Ribbons, | daslinaot a. variety Gea _ all silk, 8 inches wide, in a range of taste- | oderate ann. toe W ’ A timely selling of We Pi Black @ omen s imely selling ¢ men's Plain Sik # the sample line of a well-known maker, Excel vale Silk Hosiery ; Special, $1.00 Pr. 2° fred #* $1.00 pair. HE lines afford a great variety of choice, in styles, leathers and prices; able materials and workmanship, and careful finish, are apparent in i lowest-priced numbers. The following are typical values in popularspriced) ~ \ Leather Bags with metal and Pin-Seal and Walrus Les leather-covered frames and sin- Bags with frame in gilt finish, fitted with coin $3.50. or double-strap handles; in- $1.00. gle mirror; side coin purse; Morocco Leather envelope wrist strap; $2.95, _ Medium-size Morocco Leather ‘ popular Bags with leather-covered frame por $2.00. Gifts in Metal Wares |Odd T is easy to se- and inside coin purse; Chinaware | Special 10¢ lect an accept- able Christmas LATES in various gift from our ex- ‘ : sizes, decorated tensive line of Ff $ with gold band, 10¢ each: | Percolators, Egg | ; fae Tea Cups and Saucers i Boilers, Chafing dat . wit ok : i of light-weight English Dishes, Casse- i ne i “ Porcelain, decorated with H roles, Baking * : i J i three gold lines) special i Dishes, Toasters, 10¢ j i} 5 o'clock Teas and Trays van | In the well-known “Universal” Percola- Bowls, Vagetebie 2 . lj tors we show over twenty Styles and and Cream Pitchers of fine 4 sizes, at prices ranging from $2.25 to } china with brown border desigty i > } $12.00. —Howsefurnishings Section, } LOP each. BASEMENT SALESROOM 35-Inch Messaline Silk, 90c Ye ILK MESSALINE in an excellent weight for separate waists, afternoon and ning gowns in the following color-range ; Black S Ivory Pink Light-blue | Lavender Salmon Helen-pink Light-gray | Copenhagen Plum Medium and Dark-Navy Cardinal Wine Thirty-five inches wide, and excellent value at 90¢ yard Two Excellent Values in Corduroy Suiting Suiting Corduroy, 29 inches wide, in Wide-wale Corduroy in black, j fatk-cream, golden-brown, medium-brown, | nayy-blue, wine and Wilhelal jj matelot-blue, dark-wine and black, 65¢). | | yard | inches wide, 95¢ yard. | ai cee en ee eae Te ene ° 4 Women’s Wool $ Ke ah'in' caitd and | omens omen’s Wool Sweater Coats in cardinal, gray | | Wool Sweaters made with double roll ¢ollar and cuffs and two? $3.95 Price $3.95.