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THE STAR—FRIDA¥Y, DECEMBER 13, 1912. CHRISTMAS Time / BICYCLE SALE ALL BIKES REDUCE, BY FRED L. BOALT which will please the jaded the wheels, using & saucer were 10-cent dolls. ORTENT Rough Nlers These are true pictures of faney of the kid whose whole VELOCIPEDES! THEY POOR TEN-CENT DOLLS, iS oe 7 ,, eoinel, | the pre-Christmas season. . life has s a a surfelt of joy HAVE NOTHING ON THIS. SOILED AND FORLORN i - hee h- Pe vaddle, tain ous surpecnes, “We had hoped,” saidys ° Oh, they were a weird lot a It was after the show. A inte odd thing ts that thia a little wistfully, brake » boy's father was tickled , thone ten-centers, The bar ai VAN * throug snowy cloth was between : pio ch a Fo ao bam Wee ber gain hunters had pawed the G o% teal 1 ipedes. A little boy he ibwa 5 over and tossed them back them. An obsequious waiter when he was a boy with a pair has one, but just now we contemptuously They were ” Other I hovered near, attentive, solic of boots with red tops and cop felt , polled and forlorn, and they : $17.50, $30.50, $25.00, a ant itous, making sure of his tip. per toes and a pair of pants Shucks!” the man inter lay in huddled, tangled heaps, beaakl jo need to worry, He knew 2 made over from his father's rupted, “He'll forget all about f just as the bargain hunters ese two. . : velocipedes: when he sees thin had left them. They were thinking and talk 3 oN I have a, neighbor who has You wait and see!" Came, , ® worn and 'e ing of the boy at home : . : had hard “luck lately, The Happy dads and mothers! looking bargain-hunter to “We will have a round plat ae firm he has worked for for a Rich and happy little boys and ain the 10-cent dolls ‘ ’ form made,” said the young number of years has had to girls! It f# fine to bave an And she picked out one, and u - ec weater mother, “which will fit over \ ; lay him off, not, however, for easy faculty of enjoyment paid for it, and went away. I the dining room table. We can any fault of his, In addition, a ‘ can't describe that doll, but it All-Wool Extra Heavy Sweater Coat, “Ru Jay the tracks on that ‘ while back, he was persuaded ght with the Christmas and its holty-toity sister—the Neck” style, with knitn pock “And the bridges,” sald the * to invest his small savings tp «in one of the big $60 one—are reproduced in the ets, Special 4, 85 father, eagerly } fome property which wan ex stores yesterday, Tliére is a accompanying pictures, so you ‘ = “Everything, depot, switches, . pected to boom, but didn't young man out at our hotiee can judge it for yourselves, with the colored lanterns, and . Though it is good property, who expects something from E) At this moment, for all you * the—the—" , r he can’t realize on It now, an Santa Claus > ie chat women. toy making A Gee XMAS BOXING GLoves e | “Semaphores?” the man sug 3 i in consequence he is desper “No,” | heard a woman say ‘ clothes for that 10-cent doll AND STRIKING BAGS gested ately hard up for ready money to her companion in the delt from odds and ends and scraps Four different styles in “I guess so,” the woman an I called on him the other department, “Helen had one tee! of cloth striking bag platforms ewered, vaguely. “Whatever evening, and found him in the as large as that, last Chrint i , - i $2.00 Regulation ft ts they signal trains with.” kitchen tinkering with carpen mas y But what's the difference? ball pure gum ¢£ “The tunnel, too. ter'’s tools, while his wife We hav larger one, maa- On Christmas day a rich little J, bladder; extra re “Of course, And we can get : stood by, admiring and advis am,” the clerk hastened to ex- ‘a girl will play with a $60 doll, |} : ~ good value $1, ‘56 the power from the electric ing plain, “It ie Hfe-wixe And & poor little girl will eroon |] Nose Guard or Pair Leather Shin Gu FREE with er fixtures above. Won't he *A cart for the boy,” he ex The doll was brought forth over a 10-cent baby, The 16 ball at $2.60 or over ery Po laugh when he sees the train plained. “He's m oraxy for a wonderful young miss, " cent baby has sawdust insides buzzing ‘round and ‘round. I one, Found some paint down with real hair and eyes that I don’t know what the $60 one ; ean hardly watt myself; he cellar—green—enough for two clored, and jotnts so supple 7 is stuffed with—lamb's wool, 6 y, Collar, Oregon All 2 Baseball Combi always looks so cunning just a al coats. Left there, I suppose | that she could be made to probably. No matter, To the “anne! Shirt, in navy blue 5c Bat "Se after he has wakened, with his by the family that lived here strike the most natural poses, make-believe mothers the and gray. Spe ” cheeks flushed and his eyes before we moved in. She could, too, if you under “bables” will seem real. And sn 4 misty with sleep.” In his shirteleeves he sawed, stand the Inside works of her, they will know on Christmas HARD TO THINK OF and measured, and ed, say “mamma” and “papa” tn a a joy only a little less won- NEW, PLEASING GIFTS and nailed. The thing began, | thin, piping, metallic votee. derful than that which they “T know,” said the man. THE $60 DOLL slowly, to look like a cart “Til take it,” sald the wom THE 16-CENT DOLL may some day experience “He's one fine little man all rT AOE ty “Mebby the young rascal an with decision ‘Send it Wa «. yas when, having trodden the path right. Let's get him two en- Poor, fond dads and moth won't grin when he sees this!” with the other things Some were dollar dolls, and | of p and travail, they shall gines and have a collision ers! Poor, blase little boys . The price was $60! some were 50-cent dolls, and come back from the valley of That ought to tickle bhim—a and girls! It gets harder ev », selecting a board Farther along there were, on some were twobit dolls, and, the shadow with a child of ew ener st _feod head-on collision.” ery year to think of something width, marked out the counter, dolis in boxes in the box at the farthest end, thelr own in thelr arms ry 7 ONE-THIRD OF F—All Amen wet — 7 ‘oy jcan Carvers (Week-Eng » Sale)—ONE-THIAD OFF After the boy, Martin, who is but|}me around, and baby fell into a 14, had killed his father and had|rage. He said; ‘Now, looky ‘at J. A. HENCKEL CHRISTMAS POCKET CUTLERY been taken to thé tnquisitorial)what you have gone and doi WIFE AS SHIELD EQUIPMENT TO FREE—Pretty Holly Box and Neat Leather Case, with all Pocket stood staunchly by an agreement) got no right to treat her like that F G T P C U " " |the lad declared they made together; “LATER MY HUSBAND CAME TO | H OLI E HA L GARBAGE | FRESH MM AND SON WHO SHOT FATHE jand averred with him th »| BACK AND APOLOGIZED.” a Datied Prins teenie: Wes ‘The finance committee of the|| BATTERIES - Pip & T ft coun shooting was accl Bho waa] (AND HERE MRS. RICKERT | CooL AND, Or, Dec. 13 | sit tale pele scene ffi Ip er a Pry) (BULLETIN.) to the double grief of the déath of |" shaken In her declaration Ae , ite and baby |¢4 foF passage # bill providing for || eins RIFLE LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13.—Mar. the husband, for whom she had|#t the end of two hours merciless | THAT LAST APOLOGY WOULD) Using hin young wife and baby). hase of an equipment for || ARRIV 1117 SECOND | $1.25 |) tin Rickert, 14, was formally held|borne four sone, at the hands of | Westioning by the detectives, the/ WEIGH HEAVILY FOR THE HUS idaughtor as a shield for els NO0t, lene cctiostion. and Glopaenl Of city [emeoonee “i on a charge of murder today by a the youngest born, Mrs. Dariel H._ little fellow threw hi into her/ BAND. “HE APOLOGIZED,” SHE! wiite he held off officers sent to|garbage under th inieipal sys coroner's jury, sitting on the body Rickert is confronted today by a| *'* and, burying his head tn h CONTINUED, “BUT BABY DION'T arrest him, at the point of a revol-|tem, beginning February 1 of, hia father, Daniel H. Rickert, |life and death problem that shows | 080m, sobbed out the confession | KNOW IT. WHEN MR RICKEAT wale 9 ve conviet, wan | ,. The dill asks for an appropriation whom he shot yesterday. arrayed on one vide her duty to the| that be had intentionally whot his|WENT OUT TO FEEO THE | ver, Homer Baker, ex-convict, W44 | 4 $50,000 from the garbage fund aa dead husband and the state and ite | father, while ihe woman cae igh e pee a pt hae re | finally persuaded to give himself itor the pur . two 76-ton | LOS AN ~ face wet with teara, stroked hin p, and ts today » city jail! scows, two bunke! wo SELES, ec 18—Adted/ nw and on the other the Matric ad Mane th arma that were |DIOWWT| MEAN TO) SLA “OS 00-08 Uttar vurglary. {water fTont bunkern two fveton| GET THE BEST SHOE REPAIRING clasped about her neck |FATHER,” THE WOMAN RE./Swelting trial for burgls lmotor trucks, one twoton motor || ALL. WORK GUARANTEED—WE CHARGE NO MORE THAN PEATED, DOGGEDLY. “HE JUST) Baker 4 that after his te-| MOS 06 gisbabe wagons, tools and OTHERS | “YOU'RE JUST A BABY!” MEANT TO SCARE HIM’ AND || t im he lived a decent ease fro! m he lived storage bulldi M Al Pe ee eee KEEP HIM FROM TREATING ME | life , anothar som] " SEI*CS cure fl) come. Sefore ODEL SHOE HOSPIT | Back in her little home, the moth-| Mean AGAIN.” / win ta see le he mi will come before er remained determined in defense | ~ , | convic With wife and|'@ city counell Monday 613 Becond Ave—(Next to Butler Hotel) The youth will be held at’tW@,¢e|criminal care | | | - of the hoy. | She eo gerbes ae tention home until his arraignment | daughter tn need in thelr humble! GIRL BOUND AND sh only fired to trish’ *r/on « formal charge tn the Javeaile | apartments in a lodging hov ain for Saturday }i222.i.5:9.55 85 oa eos Si SS Se SeaR |” GAGGED: KicKED ad been crazed f {mprisonment in the-etare|count of his record, he says: be BY 2 ADMIRERS| 2 Pua | husband's “rough ng” of ber. | | ; The Middleman Eliminated at | “Oh, my little boy,” she cried re- |! ntiary or in the lone reform-| was forced to steal PORTLAND, Or., Dec. 13.—As FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS sage gg el a | MeN CLEARED OF —_[ss'xtenutnee~’ cir) The Wonder Millinery Company hurt worse than when father | | Knocked me about. But you ‘Seal |$104, 623, 500 CHARGE OF MURDER | }two male mirers, to be found 1525 Second Ave meant to kill him. You're half dead by her sister in their lit “Tomorrow, Saturday, the following big specials will be Hl baby.” IS CLAIMED IN wy a tle cottage near here, Lona Don Nothing is more acceptable or prettier than @ \ 13 offered at our markets Just how acute was her dilemma RE ‘yD Cal. "pee aldson, a pretty young telephone - 5 e |was shown when she raised her Charges of murder against Daniel/operator, is today in a serious con Wh t B head from her eldest son's shoulder THIS BIG SUIT) zeomeene and Marcum A. ¢ h, | dition i e eaver Special Club Choice Pot 10 ‘ed ith the sle ot girls 1 in th J : pompes 3 pection with the sley ‘ rls lve alone In the cot Sausage . ROMA cass Sheues c it my boy! |_ONDON, Dec, 18.—The National | 'C'Tandis by Wm. EB m Lena says that while wait- | For a Holiday Gift. We are making a special price $5.00 only hadn't been my boy ta, who was recently acquitted for her sister to come home § of POS 2 ‘ . re dismls today. It was al-jfrom work, the men entered the We are also offering everything in « large stock ged that Thompson and Griffith and selzed and gaged her § attractive prices. “ z b, ee conspired with Clements fo kill Dre he could make outcry, TAKE TIME TO VIEW OUR STOCK i ce a. Sarkis f that he shot © just meant to ~ahor Landis, but Clements’ confe he has two broken ribs and pos The above prices will prevail at the following markets: frighten him. jnear ende ntiffs claim | iam ived the accused men of any |sible internal injuries i OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. Love for his mother and his de | $204 ) for the transfer of the | complicity in the affair | | his majeaty's ; I can’t think of what they will do . i Choice Pork amb Rib a 1 to him, or what they ought to do, | Postmaster the biggest Roast | Loin Chop z He's just a baby, He didn't mean | Alm ev ht befe Pug _ $ to kill any one. Why, it was father an e. the Brit telephone service to # ; termination to protect her led the SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. esi to phonk his, tether secoréing | pe neck ge pnd NOW POSSES JOIN WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. to his own statement at the police | Pom = ral thinks $50,000, AMERICAN MEAT CO,, Third and Jefferson. sation, thd. bis mother's broken |» menret the proper Seure. || HUNT FOR BANDITS tory at her home proce Laneea. Wire story a! special files erected in the court | By Usie4 =i PEOPLE’S MARKET, Western Av. and Madison, WIFE TELLS STORY room weigha two and a half toss. |. TAFT, Cal. Dec. 1 Spurred on | BALLARD MARKET, 5445 Ballard Av. OF THE FAMILY TRAGEDY i ; i ry an offer of $1,000 reward for the “My husband had theumatiem,”| Fiftytwo persous were present |capture of the bandits who robbed | OUR MOTTO: “From packing house to consu ” Mrs. Rickert said, “and sometimes! at the third annual banquet of the|a Wells-Fargo safe on a Santa Fe GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED MEAT. I rr whem he got up in the morning and| Women's Commercial Club of Se-jtrain near here Monday night, new,| U.S. 1 ook for the felt bad, he didn't seem to havejattle in the New Washington grill] posses took to the desert today .o purple stamp. This is the government stamp which [| ay reason. It always made baby|room Thursday night. Praise was Kein the man-bunt, Railroad de appears on our meats and signifies purity and quality | (using the name by which she con-| expressed on all sides for the things |tectives say the bandits left the Shops open until 6:20 p. m. [ean referred to Martin) crazy.| women’s organizations had actom-|train at Pentland, where the train This morning everything seemed to| plished during the last few years. lay on a siding for several min. ‘go wrong. My husband came tuto Mayor Cotterill spoke. utes. e e e AND Loses Its Location and Quits Business Forever aaah teautuael Remember Two Days $28,000 stock to be disposed of at less than wholesale cost, Only, Don’t Come Later and within ten days : Expect to Get This Raincoat GIVING THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. for There Will be None. puso ot Po 199,99 |e 2 $40.00 |" 82 $1.50 | Fe eo $8000 JUST THINK Set ‘ 412600 Toabela Fox ” $69.50 ty, on tne $12.50 | feat? Burien Poe $39.00. Pixmen: sissee 50 (cce ee OF IT, MEN! Set a ee cll $37.50 $15.00 Lynx Shoulder $7. 50 | $60.00 black Fr Fur $19. 50 | $5.00 oe vceee. $2.45 ise ri $16.00 Brown Coney $10.00 | $40.00 Fur a OD | 82... A Regular $25 to $30 $5.00 Children’s “2 50 | sd ror .. $3.95 | $200.00 N Suit or Overcoat Tailored Coat 410.00 Children’s | $7.00 Pur Fe Ss $150.00 Brown Mar “$65. 00 to Your Measure and Our Beta mot Coat . . . ee Te ge 26000 hea For S400), 00. | Starrs separate beats tevin covey $39.50 English Slipon Raincoat Fox Set ..... e Coat $25.00 French Hare $200.00 Black Fox $75. 00 | #1. $85.00 Short Russian $15 00 habit inns Aelvedel | Plumes tN Pony Coat . ‘ $15.00 Neck Sai Brown Fox $20.0 ‘a Deposits Accepted Purch: Pisces Crass ico peieantied = 82, s/s... Quit Sale po 0:30 Saturday UNION MADE TO penincoee @ MADE ORDER ALASKA FUR CO. 1316 Second Avenue Located With Hoffman All Sales Final and for Cash Only