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tes am appropriate as a Christmas tractive Clock, t of oak, with brass Ts of large t has six he An excellent value at the special price ey cups es is a val CLOCKS SPECIAL i Stand Special $2.25 oak, desirable Umbrella fumed Strong uilt Stanc A the la finish gift piece at a big saving 0 Solid Oak wurettes to be Sold at $1.25 ine that needs little de- pt ou know what a solid oak is worth—see this one at this cial price. @ } your mout la car te brea’ THE PERFECT ALL PURPOSE Ghe Foremost Flour Testing Laboratory of the country places far ahead of all competitors. The HOUSEWIFE’S LABOR- ATORY, commonly known as the KITCHEN, invariably verifies its tests. You will get the best of results from this Perfect All-Purpose Flour. Manafactured br “ America’s Finest Plouring Mills" SEATTLE, U. 8. A. For Sale by All Dealers }} very ION DINING ROOM nteresting special in an article that is numerals and ks upon which to h $3.95 Oak Umbrella 1 of “ rote-Rankin Co. and Pike—Right in the “heart” of Town. FISHERS BLEN 'isuer’s Buen Four (Made trom Eastern Hard Wheat and Western Soft Whest ) R FLOURING MILLS Co. THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1912. SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST 12.—JESUS HEALS THE PALSIED MAN « (Reverently portrayed on the exact spot where it took place, nineteen hundred years ago—a part of “the ha and costly meving ploture production of the Kaiem company, to be first shown at Christmas Ve And behold, men brought in a bed a man which was taken with a palsy; and they sought means to bring him in and to lay him before him. And when they could not find by what way they might bring him because of the multitude, they went upon the housetop and let him down thfough the tiling, with his couch, into the midst before Jesus.—Luke v:18-19 (The editor suggests that these pictures will prove of permanent interest, especially to children. CUT THEM OUT AND SAVE THEN. if you miss any picture, back mumbers of The Star may be PASTOR STOPS ITHOUSANDS OF FISH WILL DIE “TURKEY TROT” AT CHURCH FAIR cull EXPLOSIONS 4 Press Leased Wire SPOKANE, {bottom is expected to droy clear) Dec. 16.—Because he} stepped to the middle of the ball ¢ fish markets for several) ¢, following the granting of room floor and demanded emphat nm by the county commis New British Ambassa- dor to United States jleally that. bie parish quit | dancing the Turkey Trot, Bunny |#ioners to the contractors on the Hug and kindred sets, Rev. W old ratiroad bridge to blow up the! Hicks, pastor of Ali Saints Catholic remaining piers of the bridge in cathedral, a fashionable plac the Wilin ¢ river. The run of carp, salmon-trout and | other varieticn ts especially heavy | at this se » and an} awfol sla worship, is being commended day The dance was heid in « nnection with the church fair now in ‘ . og>rem Several cou rted o u ¢ plers are # o g hen away from the dances | oeky ward ousands of Portiand-| Inoted on the program. Stopping Jers are expected to “get in” on the| the dance, Hicks ste to the big fr atch | enter of the ball room and shout | ed, “This side-wheel business has | THOUGHT THEY WERE) got to stop It stopped | OF ROYAL FAMILY CITIZEN SAILORS PPL pr ag hegigt aon Bagel ON SUNDAY CRUISE} |Louls XVI. unjustly deprived of} } their rights, two middleaged women | Attempted to commit aulcide by] shooting themselves in the fashion able Champs Elysees, near the pres ident’s pals They declare they} are the doecendants of the Dauphin son of Louls XVI, who was kept prisoner jn the temple after the ex ecution of the king in 1793. Inquiries show they are inanne. | They formerly kept a millinery store at Mantaua, but ruined them- i vex by demolishing their rest. | @ence in search of suppgsed buried treasure THE MARKETS Fifty citizen sailors, members of he Seattle company, Washington naval militia, were given a chance to see a little rea! sallor Hfe Sun- day, when they took a cruise down the Sound aboard the torpedo boat teatroyers, Fox and Davis. im The sailing wasn't any too smooth, either. A, atiff southweat wind was blowing, and the decks of the «mall fighting machines were washed time and agein. if | The militiamen had full charge of ithe handling of the vessels, taking turns at steering, preparing rations, taking charge of the engine room, and outlining the course of the vee els. Save for the blowing out of a| bofler tube aboard the Davis, the SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE Who succeeds James Brice as Brit- ish ambaseador at Weshingon. He has been in American onc ore, as third secretary of legation, and) comes now from the kholm | | post. AFRAID HIS CREW WOULD MURDER HIM SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 16.—As the result of the fears expressed by Capt. Parsons of the British steamer Indra, that he believed mombers of his Japanese crew in-) tended to murder bim, Maky Kuga, | ntirel tis |Steward, and Sadake Hashimoto, jay nag Nagsgitawr ewan cook, both of the In crew, are| The following are the average ; OUR AD rea in custody. Officers of the police | prices pa ston ter: GET ENOUGH , | Dest, Patrot boarded the Indra. at chet ey the ere and prices | DON’T Mission rock in response to Capt. | stoners. The pri come under um paid by price.” all cases are to variation, according to 4 general excelien by | | | TO SUPPORT WIVES | my United Press icased Wire | WABJHINGTON, Dec. 16 no man sailing on the Pac’ ‘below tfie rank of mate gets suffi: | cient wakes to support a wife was Parson's appeal for help. Draws Pictures; It’s Only Way He the declaration here today of An-| Could Get Meal Preuti—teiting Priee, drew Furuseth of San Francisco, | eee) president of the International Sea. 2.78 men's union, before the Burton sub-| An English war correspondent its en route from the funeral of the| Dressed committee hearing of arguments in | emperor of Japan to the Balkan | ChPOK* oy sair out Ess the seamen’s “involuntary servitude bill.” states recently found himself in a "No. “Able seamen,” argued Furuseth,| village in Central Russia, where | Cows, N “are leaving the merchant marine he was required to make a| Hind for the fishing trade because a man) and had some | fers can furnish @ living for himself and} wife by fishing, but he can’t by sailing.” change of trains seven hours to walt He was hungry, but not soul | could he find who could understand him when he tried to make his wants known | VEO-NEURO — DENTISTRY | Cut Rates—Special High-Class Work. & common rub-|hygientc and durable natural quali- sonableness of cost | ALVRO-NEURO NATURE Ft | ter of tooth tinsu natural at by caries (4 t ties and r h sore from it? stay up? ° This char: every week? placement her day.| tooth structure 1 a beau-| ony) ont al ninum © | 7) wrens upper set stays up, doen not rock like a sea in Be the Alveo-Neuro Suction tion res, an @ storm. of our high-class! ALVHO-NEURO 4 it beats all the] Lay PA 7h substitutes the old, which drives a person into nerve prostration to think about The tortures from tooth extraction NATURE TRETH,|SF¢ caused by reason of failure plates and bridge-|the dentist to give proper reg: MeSanecersary and, in fact, the alveo nervous & facial lines over the Ratural teeth we) etlo O NATURE ChOWNS., world came # Adjustment known extraction xpression| Neuro method, Our gave t eaning, sanitary) ve odor, caus-| ¥ bene Our examinations cn | Without charge ut knowing ts, the aune of ita! preservative, balance in payments, mn, be Bask Building, Second and vator or Walk * reputation and would not permit our adop-| F' f this most wonderful method) ite » wh by the BHASY PAYMENTS—Part down and bsidensoioeas - and put on the wall, & represent. | Hothouse rettuce er'te .85@ 4 lett dos .. are atways| ROBBER GIVEN A led the triumphant attendants! faery. Bok ii e . 7 re . ind 7-YEAR SENTENCE |)!tu#ing in the meal, ike this eats eteateas REDDING, Gal, Dec. 16.—Seven | sei Hmnochy simottiy ba Ohmi go years and #ix months In Folsom | arse teceass AR MO 14:08 prison was th® sentence imposed at hay AT go 18 ty any Cut-Rate Dentists MOEA Vivor Veo, Take S WILL sunrise Up. YOU. OUK Wore WILL PL@ASsE YOU, [stud belonging to the proprietor. method of Alvéo, Mtanding tn FOREIGN SHIPPING SHOWS FALLING OFF | He could not read the bill of fare in the restaurant, and he was in a With the exception of domestic |fair way to go hungry, when a imports, shipping to and from Seat- | priiiant idea struck him, He drew tle during the month of November), picture of the things he wanted | showed a decided falling off over |for breakfast. the month of November, 1911, ac | oa ha | Ox tong ¥ cording to the report of Port) Warden Davies. Domestic imports | The waiter hurried off and re turned in a few minutes with three | #3 totaled $3,090,823, a gain of $381,-| 629 over 1911, Foreign imports | amounted to $1,317,929, which was $1,436,222 leas than during Novem ber, 1911. Foreign exports were small glassea of brandy and a cup of hot water. When this would not do, the! brandy was emptied out of the glasses and a bottle of beer was rim me Short loin pork ders « $1,266,534, a decrease of $557,139 from last year, TO LOBBY AGAINST NON-PARTISAN LAW The King County Republican wes- Central committee, at its Saturday | brought Onions, + eves bee nl meeting, went on record as op-| This being unsatisfactory, the| Potatoes, naw, (om »»:14-se@16 posed to nonpartisanship in either | correspondent pointed to the three | fyots, 1ocal 1 cotaty or state offices. exe cups and drew a picture of a) Turntps Chairman Metcalf appointed the chicken. Kyverybody was pleased following . comuilttee to lobby in the legislaturé against the nonpar- tisan law: Israel Nelsop, Albert. William MeDonald, Will A. , and 1. N. Davidson with this, and 4gg# came on quick Ther the correspondent drew another picture, which the propri- |» etor of the place will have framed here today upon Frank Brownlee, Shorts Whole sia who confessed to holding up War- corn 37.00 ren's saloon, at Hilt, recently, when Cracked corn . 97.00 he secured $2,000 and a diamond aire boda * And he got the meal, ‘mixed 29.00 'BLOODLESS BATTLE | |next year, and at first seemed cer-| WON BY ADJUTANT tain of landing it. Forbes w for | fan Francisco by about 400 votes fleattlo wanted the convention “INTERLOCKING DIRECTORATES.” “BACRAMENTO, Cal, Dec. 16-—lt 12 Dy United Prom Leaned Wire in “ bloodiess battle that has set| , ee aia se gg pba, m on pinnacle as a strategint, locking directorates 4 the Adit: Gen, A.B, Forbes of the ENGLISH RAILWAY fect upon the New York stock om WOT keainet Grogenrea ‘We Ped | STRIKE CALLED OFF week by the house committee ine she) my United F onned Wi estigating the mone ue ‘ai 1915 national convention of railway trainmen at so re prot ohhy will te easel & hn Jutants general. The fight for| Leeds and other cities, pre poor prow he exposition city was won at Nor-|by the reduction in rank of Engl 7 folk, Va tional guard Forbes haw just returned at the convention of na officers, from which neer Knox for alleged intoxication. wan settled here tonight, the men returning to work immediately Take | Dry ke SEATTLE-_________-2 BIG STORES ——_——— WROMO Gu Tablet. money it it tulle to o nature te on each hee TO CUR A COLD Iy ON® DAT BRAT: " itp ——_———- TACOMA The Store That Saves You Money PRE CHRISTMAS SALE Not only easy to get to, being quickly accessible to all car lines and boat landings, BUT EASY TO SHOP IN—every department well stocked with dependable merchandise, and at lowest prices—all on one floor, which saves time and discomfort. | McCormack Bros. An Easy- to-Get-to THIS SALE HAS MADE US A HOST OF NEW FRIENDS ful and Alpine chiefs nen Hand dkerchiefs uid be more taste : Gift Handkerchiefs Ladies’ pure Irint brotdered " nin new and beau designs, each Irieh Har the new Bp Hangker rtation ty than Ladiew our own im pure "ose | autiful Ap univ aled line of pure Irish Swiss Hand-PEmbrotd and Initiated Jlandker put up desired, at lowest prices chiefs, in holiday boxes if » Hemstitened Linen hiefs, with Initiale Handkerchiefs Ladies’ new and attractive Al pine, Swise Embroidered Hand erchiefs in great: numbers to please the Gift Aprons—Beautiful, Dainty, Inexpensive Tea Apre neatly em 1 scalloped edges each box diew ; Ider t Ladion Aprons: and dainty rotted = Swine ace trimmed Tea nweet 49c 69c Aprons, trimer three embrotd ribbon be: a 36 11c lace and 2 rows tucks 29c | ay Tea Aprons, t Insertion » bow Ladies’ Tea Aprons, ribbon trimmed patch pockets pecial Tea Aprons with pocket, # An Easy-toget-to-Department. _ Christmas Furnishings Step directly in off the street, make your selections with ease and conven fence, and be served with speed. A satisfactory place to shop for men. Men's $4.09 and $5.00 Xmas Path Robes in good patterns, well mac with heavy cord to match; every man enjoys the luxury of one v] 98 at ' line of Smokin: ~ COUPON Jackets in ) that has Our Men's Christmas Umbrellas, $1.50 to COUPON n's Xmas Combination Sets for liday Gifts, Suspenders, Arm bands and Garters to match, in neat, spectal- ly made boxes; a set, 75c. Men's $1.00 Drees Shirts in plain white or neat stripes; large variety; special, 69¢. Men's $1 Outing Flanne) Night Shirts with turndown collar or military col- lar effect; fastened with silk frogs; each, 79c, Men'e Xmas Initial Handkerchiefs, put up 6 im an attractive box; a box, COUPON COUPON TUESDAY ONLY 85 value All-Linen Fancy Huck Toweling 24 inches wide; comes in Poppy, Tullp and Carna tion designs; beautiful for Christmas guest tow- ela and gifte; a yard, Bie. 400 from; a yard, 28¢. Toy Town a doll of renown e's the talk of —is for Agnes, at 180 price the town is for Batters of “Swat Mulligan fame, but at 95c he must go just the same. is for Carte they go Suite tn eray, tan and brown splendidly made, with 2 “Go-carts” — how 76e for one until dolly should grow. is for drums to beat on the street if you see a man frown—best deat a retreat. iis for engine that chal high: era de gone clrele on a it runs in « is sure to come back is for forethought—that's what made you go, to the e of Mc Cormack Bros, where prices are low a feed sale n Pr this store, for t Boye Heavy fot Suits dark brown mixtures; 2 Knick~ Men’s $25.00 Suits, $14.75 Tuesday only until 1 p Tuesday only until 1 p. Iris beautifully eral clever and attractive COUPONS Make Clip Coupone—Sqve Mt Good Inve tx THIS COUPON ze 26x54 fringed rand white tops; $1.56 with 59c With Limited to fou ; onty wntit t p.m. until Top. m, ie Six to a custome Tuesday only until 1 p.m. Robesplerre co. lace lined Your and satin and 26¢ mae Linen Handkerchie ts. and hemsti With this n, each Amited 6 to a customer. rs TUESDAY ONLY Mercerized Damask, 58 inches wide sev- designs to choose The Attention of Men! $20.00 Suits, $12.50 Rough Neck Sweaters $2.48 $6.00 OVE NOW nulne Sol to 16; $1.00 Boys’ $30.00 Overcoats, $18.75 tte Waists, 19¢ THESE timely reductions are Second Ave. at James $15.00 Suits: $9.85 $25.00 Overcoats, $14.75 $20.00 Overcoats, $12.50 $15.00 Over ats, $9.85 unexcelled, OPEN 8 A. M.—__-—_CLOSE 6 P. M._—____SATURDAY 10 P. M.