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Manhattan Tailored Suits" and Coats AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK, Moor —The Lambardi in “Madame Butterfly Metropolitan—Dark, Seattle ttle §=Btock Co, ing Some,” Athambra -- Photoplays vaudeville, Orpheum— Vaudeville, pletures, devyle. PERF RCT HAND TAILORING. Stas. ceTeeeery. * AT THE ON ATIONAL REDIT. “Conchita,” heard for the }itime in this city, with | Tarquin! in the leading role, ($1 a Week Pays jaecond offering in the repertotre the Bil) }the Lambardi opera ¢ }Moore last night The |Noted Woman to Lecture Again at Y. M. C. A, O & Fowler-Chumos, of the of York. give second Why we do a good business when} other opticians are complaining, is because we give you the best services and quality. Our patrons) Line send others. We satisfy the hard| ©! to please, charge less, and guarantee every pair of glasses we fit to your! p eyes. Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, | Third Floor, 344-345 Arcade Bidg.) Bring This With You. T zc s Tt ° 4 ‘This week we offer you » first class set of teeth for $7.60. SAMPLES SHOWN We offer you good first clase dental wor! & moderate price, and would Mike to have you consult us regarding the Condition of your mouth. Our consulting spectalist had Years of experience, and hi opinion of your condition wil! be valuable to you. of first class modern equip- le to serve you 1. ng confide: ier ability to produce its tn all branches of istry, we offer you a if-year “guarantee. All work done painlessly by modern electrical devices. INVESTIGATE OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN ee ee ice Ho *—8:30 a. m to § Sih 1 pm Usiion Dentists Dr. Frask 0. Rhoads, Mar. ‘Third and Pike. Phone iris 1 Over Owl Drug Store. Estrance, 305% Pike St. Guaranteed to Stand Three Months of Hardest Wear Shoe Repair Shop 110 Madison St. “REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT” 1 AM FIGHTING WITH MY BACK TO THE The Manufacturers’ Direct Salesrooms 823 Third Avenue, Near Marion r One block below the Orpheum Theatre and right across the street from the Central Building. National Piano Mfrs. Opera in and Grand—Vaudeville and motion Clemmer-—Photoplays and vau Metbol rne—Photoplays and vav jt 5. nalediadinde 4 | ORE. * [eee eee ee firet Farquinia was the y at the work wide ta- aw O 8. Fowler! lec on Deepest d Mad-| of the star was tremendous large and enthusiastic audience fol lowed the harmonious story of i’Conehita, the Cigar Girl,” to the {tuneful end, The singing and act ing of the company were goo4, the at settings elaborate. | Tonight the popular | Pucetnt opera, “Madame Butterfly,” will be given eee e REE RRA * AT THE SEATTLE. * RARER ERR RR "Going Some,” the week's offer Jing at the Seattle theatre, lived up to its name yesterday, It is a rol Neking story of the result of a foot race upon the result of which the owners, managers and cow boys of two rival ranches have bet everything imaginable, The Batley & Mitchell players entered into the spirit of the story so success fully that they had the audience laughing through the five acta, The And talk about "Art" Thelr hair's never trimmed, At “puritan morals” They care not to sweep or t They revel in dirt and they Of “base money grubbera’’ Referring to artivts who And hb has a horn which bh Their minds and their room And they call thie “Bohemia pee aed *® AT THE "Wen see eeeene Indian muse, eclally that of the Pacific coast, and Indian rites are faithfully reproduced in the Curtis “Indlan-picture opera” which ie to have its first production in the West at the Metropolitan thoa tre Friday night. The music te from the pen of Henry F. Gilbert the Boston composer The films are not “made” pic tures in any sense, but actual mov ng photographs of Indians per! forming war dances, religious rites and similar ceremonies. The score fis so written that the music bar «| monises with every movement on A.| the films. The “picture opera” at) peated Saturday night dada Aetna tee see * AT THE ORPHEUM, RPMI eBoy babar ris “The Dance of the Siren” by| Joseph Herbert, Jr. and Lillian! Goldamith, in the ambitious effort i which, aided by elaborate scenery “got over” the footlights at the Or eipheum theatre yesterday nt i the best of a bill in which good dancing predominates Ste teed Thdpo ITAN. & he AR ARR ow Subserthers to The Seattle Atar will confer 4 favor by notifying thin office at ones of any fail ure fo necure prompt and ree ular delivery ef the paper, oF Any atienipt to substitute an ether paper for The Beattle Star. It in the desire will be re! | | ” any nigh ast" clock. kindly phone this office at once. Main 94 Ask for the Circulation Department. Herman Braver, who has made a study of political condi tions in New Zealand and Aus tralia, arrived in ttle yesterday to take charge of the new depart ment of legislation afd municipsl Keno and Green bave a shuffle|reference at the University of and rag which made the Orpheum | Washington, He will compile data Ipatrons laugh uproartoasty, Carrie|for the Washington legislators Reynolds is a very blond lady who sings well and dances moderately, | | Bert Clark and Mabel Hamilton, | covered |from Lannon, put over cockney | earth, ljokes. Signor Travate is a violin | whole range of foothills to the east list with a sense of humor. Thelof the city. Two carloads are be Haasans performed hazardously on | ing mined and sent to Seattle each the slack wire. | week, to be used as Oller for am — lbestos pipe covering. S elchat telat thehh-Reletateted| - - AT THE EMPRESS. *) Bouth Bend—After leaving the tee eet etek eee ee tee home of s friend, Mra W. A. Kirk. “Fun in a Cabaret,” which tops 35, went to her own home and shot ithe billat the Empress theatre this | herself through the heart. week, is a whole vaudeville show In| . liteelf. It te the third Weber &@ Field offering of ita kind to be sent jover the Sullivan & Considine cir jeult. The turn carries two excel Hlent comedians and a good-looking | and wellgowned chorus. The ..ve Musteal La three } Women and two men, scored # hit {Al Wallace and Murray Mack are |good fn their singing act. Fox and | | Ward, old-time blackface m have @ stunt which és remininc ot other days, The ee Hedd open the bill with “Gitte ult head balancing. Jack HKanahan, Irieh. sang Scotch and Malian songs. Dr. Elleneburg.—Local men have dis a big deposit of fuller's believed to underile the Aberdeen.—-Mre, Frank Welch yesterday filed suit for $35,000 dam |ages againeat J, 8. Creech, who shot jand killed her husband, City De tective Frank Welch, last June 3. movies” hax lation against Sunday * been started here North Yakima Judge Preble, in nied the temporary ed for by the “wet prevent the caliing of a vote on the saloon closing ordinance. injunetion i Trrrrr Te ere re TT rss * AT PANTAG . RRR EART REE The Tasmanian Van Dieman troupe of acrobats and “flying teetu gymnasts, which headlines the bill at Pantages theatre thia | week, made a distinct hit with yes terday’s audiences. The Van Die mans are six fair-haired and ath ‘letic girlies who, among other ‘things, dangle by their teeth The Tieber seals are well train ed and furnish an ungsual act. The minstrel number ts a regular Lew Dockstader show in itself. Nevins | a and Gordon, in “Little Miss Mant joure,” have a good vehicle for tion to vote on the janappy work in songs, dances and|closing ordinance. The “wets” |were denied an Injunction yester ta last week on chargee of criminal) abortion are today preparing legal battle to the finish the federal court yesterday Edmonton, Wash—tin the munici. pal election today, the socialist ad mint ing a fusion of republicans, crate and progressives demo wete” supreme court, preparing the call for} Spokane —The Inter-church coun- lott has called a mass meeting Sun- day to place the blame for the “Spo- kane Diggin given for the entertainment of the delegates to the recent mining convention Valde: Falcon Joslin and &. L. Webster, of Seattle, were dismissed by the federal court here yesterday They were charged with publishing a false report of the condition of the Washington-Alaska bank, of | Pairbanke. WALL This is mince raise seven thousand dol- lars during the next ten days the finest high grade st in these salesrooms at 823 Third avenue, near Ma that be found anywhere. All costly ten- year guarantced ments that sell every- where at $500, $550, $600 and $650, and Grand Pi- anos and Player Pianos that the middlemen sell no time to matters. I must China painting by many focal artiste on exhibition this week at the Washington State Art associa tion, I have ck of pianos Kosmos line’s new steamer Kar. |nak will sail on Dee. 14 from Ham jburg to Seattle via Honolulu | Menes, sister ship of the Karnak, | will be completed ‘nant April. | rion, can stru- nee The “dip” who tried to lift Mra 0. V. Lindley'’s pocketbook last | night had hard luck, He made the venture as she was coming out of a grocery store at 1023 Kast Pike st. She swung on him, catching him squarely ow res for a_ thousand Me \jaw. Then her brother chased him ach C var Sonam to 10th av. and Pike at. where he each Come in and select |f| crawled under a building. any one of them and pay me me any sum of money Pleas of not guilty were yester: fr $10, $15, $20 day entered before Judge Howard aa $10, $15, $20 or $25 lin the U. S, district ee by phys rary fs: ash if you ¢ cians and women arrested recently anc i 2E'S " on charges of fraudulent use of the YOU CAN DO You Can Come. Mighty Near Making Your Own Price Tolt, Redmond, Duvall and Enum claw are seeking incorporation as towns of the fourth class, in order to handle the Nquor question as they see fit, Saloon Heenses will not be granted to unincorporated parts of King county after Jan. In the Swedish Baptist church, Friday evening, Dr. C. B, Shaw, of Chicago, will give his own transla- tion of “Frithiofs’ Saga,” a beaut ful legend of the North. 8. J, Nelson, the ‘oldest employe | in the city park department, died esterday of heart trouble at his} ome, 4186 10th av. N. B. John E, Humphries, the new su- perior court judge, after the first of \the year will have charge of civil! court No. 6. Pacific coast steamship Eureka YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Spokane—A campaign for tegie. Standard ou interests to | ervelty Jon of the year is oppos-| North Yakima, Wash-——While the) are talking today of taking} the | saloon | a wide-open time} They eat off a trunk and they sit on 4 box, floor ia all cluttered with fishnets and socks, They live on spaghetti and red Ink and cheese with some unction and ease. and i'« seldom they shave, they sneer and they rave; o werub or to dust, ‘They never pay bills ti they find that they must, They go in for fads tn their manner of dress, re fond of a mes they frequently rant, wet" Yet give them a chance whore the cash t* the Cost, They're just as commercial as allof the rest. which they can't! They strut and they swagger, they poise and they pore, © constantly blows, « with disorder are rife n Life! will reach Tacoma tomorrow with 1,000 tons of copper ore from Bo livia, Breighter Montara will reach Victoria tomorrow with general freight from Ban Francisco. A HOT ONE ON DAD. | “Why, Willie, you're getting too old to ery that way?” Yes, but I'm atill too young to nwear like you do when you bit your finger with a hammer.” A new steamer, buliding at Rus sell & Co., Port Glasgow, will be} delivered to the Nippon Yusen Kajeha next Joly Owing to the establishment of a large refinery in California, the Co. yesterday re daced the price of gasoline, naphtha, and distillate Mrs. Josephine Laura Stetson was the superior court yesterday, de |Yesterday granted a divorce from) nek-| Warren H. Stetson on the ground of The custody of the three} children was awarded to George W. | Steteon, father of the husband, All seven physicians arraignes| Capt. Charlies Gilman, of engine! company NO. 10, fell yesterday for al while fighting a fire at the Zarom They | ba Mineral each entered pleas of not guilty in) Water Co, when the root collapsed. He was injured. | ccc | George A. Barnes, a pionser and i prominent citizen of Olympia, ts] qead at the age of 91 “The effect of the Japane Cad clusion act has been to improve the condition of the Japanese in this country,” said N. Yatsushiro, | | manager of the Sumi Tonu bank of |Osaka, stopping at the Hotel But’ er. Portland—Among women jur- ore subpoenaed to serve on the first woman ju in Ore gon is Mra. Abigail ‘Coot Dun- iway, 79, sister of the founder of equal suffrage in Oregon, the late Harvey W. Scott. Geneva—That a British protec: torate over Egypt probably will be announced soon, is the statement | here today of an Egyptian repre sentative of one of Switzerland's biggest financial institutions. Mare Island, boat destroyers Whipple, Stewart, Paul Jones, Preble and Truxton ar- rived here today from San Diego. They will be in port a month for repairs. Philade!phi. —Feeling a across the continent to the Pacific exposition in 1915 -would endanger the Liberty Bell, the his-| torical society of Pennsylvania is opposing the petition. Sacramento. — Charles Carson, | condemned to die at Folsom prison for participation in the big break in 1904, was reprieved today Gov. Johnson, the stay to extend until Dee, 20. was in New York drinking cock tails when I was at the North| Pole,” declares Dr. Frederick A.| Cook, here today on a lecture tour Chicago—"Nationalization of coal | mines and railroads in Great Brit ain is the object of British labor unions,” Robert Smile, president of the British coal miners’ federa- | tion, declared here. |RAH-RAHS SOLVE HIGH LIVING COST! United Prese Leased Wire NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Planning to remedy the high cost of living, |a committee of Columbia graduate students which has made extended Investigations into the situation | proposed the ‘establishment of city | |markets where food products shall |be sold at auction, |WEATHERMAN SAYS HIGH WINDS TODAY | Storm warning received at the |local weather bureau this morning at 6:30 states that a storm, which | is now over British Columbia and moving eastward, will cause high }south to southwest winds here to- day, slightly | Cal—The torpedo | by | San Francisco.—"Captain Peary ||} Ser ha” OP Reduced Prices. on “Winter ig Afternoon and Evening Coats Special $35.00 ANDSOME and tasteful creations in Brocaded Vel- vet, Charmeuse, Broadcloth and Brocaded Satin, trimmed with fine laces and velvets, also with collars and cuffs of moufflon. The colors include black, navy-blue, taupe and tan, as well as the lighter evening shades. All the coats are full lined with silks of very good quality. Special values at $35.00. Fine Tailored Suits Special $27.85 Modish models from our later Fall purchases, tail- ored in fine Serges, Velvets, Worsteds, Fancy Suitings, Cheviots and Imported Suitings to the trimmed of The offering includes, in addition for the plain-tailored effects Specially priced at $27.85, styles afternoon wear, a good representation Sizes range from 34 to 44 One - Piece Dresses Special $14.50 Simply-styled, well-tailored Dresses desirable grades of Satin, Charmeuse and Velvet for business, w Some are finished in braids, Isees set-in sleeves. Sizes fF almost devoid of trimming, others taste buttons or embroidery. All have high collars and long, 3 to 40. ed at $14.50. Specially pr Genuine Mahogany — Sewing Table Special $21.50 URE Colonial design Genuine mahogany ; Careful P mahogany-lined and finish. Giit construction An ideal Christmas value at $21.50. Purchase Gift Furniture Now, and Have U Hold for: Christmas Delivery. Globe-Wernicke Bookcases for Gift Nickel - Plated and an All-Wool Plaid Blankets $6.50 LL-WOOL Plaid Blankets, size 70x80 inches, in blue, pink, gray, heliotrope or tan and white plaids. Weight five pounds, Price $6.50 pair. All-wool White Blankets, size 66x80 inches, with blue or pink borders. Weight 4% pounds. Price $5.00 pair. IGHT-INCH Guernsey cases plete with highly polished, nickel-plated frame, as illustrated. Gray Blankets, 90 per cent wool, with fancy colored border, $5.00 pair, Heavy Cotton Plaid Blankets, size 70x80 inches, soft and fleecy, with overcast edges, $3.00 pair. A useful and appropriate gift. Exceptional value at $2.75. —Redaing Bectlon, Houseturnishing® Here Is the Newest Model Great Majestic Range WITH SANITARY BASE , N POSSIBILITY of scorching the floor with this | 4 new-style Sanitary Majestic; there is a full 7%%-inchi [} range and floor, and 3-inch dead air N range, holding the heat in the range. clearance between space at bottom of There are numerous other jectic iner points about this new Range that you should know about—that make for economy of The improved hot-blast top draft is one of these, We shall be delighted to dem- onstrate. ‘ased operation. Now on Display, Stove Section, Third Floor Basement Salesroom A New Walking Boot for wet weather wear—designed to be worn without rubbers: It is made of gun-metal calf leather, over Blucher last, with % Sizes from 2% to 8; widths: extra-heavy Goodyear welt sole. A to D. Moderately priced at $3.00.