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S°Theatricale AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. MOORE—"Polly of the Circus,” METROPOLITAN-—Dark,. SEATTLE—'The attle stock company ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville.* ORPHEUM—Cressy and Dayne] * ‘ee and vaudeville. EMPRESS—"Fun at Sea” vaudeville. PANTAGES—"“The Surf Bath ers” and vaudeville. GRAND—Vanudeville and motion piotures, vaudeville, vaudeville, * * * SEATTLE * Barrier" —Se and CLEMMER — Photoplays and MELRPOUPRNE—Photoplays and RARE KERR RARER RRR The Bailey & Mitchel! stock com pany strengthened their hold “on|of merit the public at the Seattle theatre of beat man af her wedding, but she have thought out things to do on the rope which never occurred to other members of that populous de partment of the vaudeville profes. ston, last night, when they presented | “The Barrier,” a virile molodre na babel: awaanen RARERS founded on Rex Beach's book There is plenty or action in the) story, a little comedy and a pretty : love theme. The play is well acted |e kee aR A RR tte nak and staged. A life on -the bounding pillow must be all to thé ry if it is Ae RR ee * Janything Uke “Fun on the Ocean, EMPRESS , : * %| the fifth of the Weber & Fields mu: ORPHEUM */ sical productions, which tops the * *| bi at the Empress theatre this MAREN ERE ERNE RH RH Week, The aot takes place on Wilt M. Cressy and Blanche/a liner tn midocean, and, !n addi Dayne are headlining the bill at the tion to introducing a lot of p! Orpheum theatre this week with «| gowns, prettier girls, fun and mel Cressy sketch, “One Night Only,” /ody, features a lyric soprano, twhich ts as skillful and pleasing a/ Yvette Rugal, whose voloe is of mixture of laughter and tears a8) wonderful quality has come this way in many @ #ea-| “I Died,” a sketch, isn't as som son ber aa it sounds. Inez Lawson Traveling,” a Pullman car|plays the cornet, and she sure roe, {is all comedy, and last|does, The Three Alexs opened the ght's audience enjoyed Monroe |show with a bit of herculean gym »pkins’ and Lola i's fun-jnastics, Harry Sauber rendered * aking immensely. Marion and |character songs. Bh and Gir #% fossie Standish sing well and made/ard, Yankee and Swede, won ap % ood. Warner and Blanchard|proval yesterday » pleased with thetr comedy and/ songs. Nip and Tuck are acrobats|/ * eee eka AA EAR ER EER The Harveys, a family |® * tightrope walkers, to* PANTAGES * seen imctarndidina _- a i’ . * Women’s ored embroidered stripe and peatly embroidered . Handkerchiefs Boxes, 50c, 75c, Bags please you— Special price....-.. with initial— 25c and 50c Christmas Welcome Awai!s You Here ACDHERSON-GRAY HEALY BUILDING 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. : Third Avenue Between Pike and Union Useful Presents Reasonably Priced Commencing Wednesday This store will keep open evenings till 9 p. m., 80 as to accommodate our many patrons who find it inconvenient to do their shopping before 6. You can secure Presents in our Premium Handkerchiefs White, Hemstitched, de White Handkerchiefs, put wp two in folder; has satin 296 "St. 50 Women’s Hand When : ao what to << one— i $1.98, $2.50, $3.50. Cuff Buttons-- Prices to 50c, 75c, $1, $2 Scarf Pins send Cuff But- tons in a neat Plush Box, $2.00 am in stripes and $125, $1.50, $2.00 Men’s Silk Ha Handkerchiefs, eer ee eee eee eae } There fs a good bill at Pantages theatre this week, the headline be ing “The Surf Bathers,” a musical comedy, carrying an octet of pret ty girls, billed as “the Bight Eng lish Beauties.” The closing scene |phows the entire cast of 10 bath jing in the surt Killian and Moore sing well and loonverse inanely, if humorously Libonat! rambles all the way from classical music to ragtime on his Ixylophone. Ted Bailey and hie }dogs pore. The poses are novel |notable among them being “The | Wounded Paw,” “Prayers,” “Sor jrow” and “Death.” (( TARE YOUR OX.0 FELT HAT ¥ TAN An ARTIOT ‘Te De Thi Christmas Slippers Warm Slippers for Wom- en's wear. See our special values in Juliets with Fur eae 8c a pair .. special TREN CARI uLAY COVER 1T Men's values— 59c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.50 Silpsies, Children’s Slippers— 0c, 75c ..1 85¢ Quilts and Blankets Specially priced for Christ- mas selling— 55c French seamed Sheets, 72x90 inches, 65c seamless Sheets, 72x90 ow. 50c $1.25 $3.50 Quilts, very fine and big size, oe $2.98 $3.50 value in Blankets now priced om 2 98 $1.25 Cotton B Blankets now priced at... $1.50 Quilts, extra size, now WANT $4,041,039 FOR STATE PRISONS: ppropriations : amounting to #4, | oat.tt 9 for the state penal and jcharftable institutions for 1913 to | 1916 will be asked of the next legis lature, according to a report now |being prepared by the state board of control. | The report shows an actual tn- crease of 23.6 in the number of tn | mates and an increase of 62 per | cent with the number of those pa- | roled counted. The inmates today number 4,986, compared to 4,069 \im 1911 Annual ball of the Barbers’ union lof Seattle will be given in Dream. a! Get the Clothes You Need for Christmas. <== Dollar Down Sale This means that you have the unrestricted stock of women's wearing apparel by paying just $1 down, open an ac- count, and pay the balance by the week or month, Manhattan Tailored Suits and a wide choice of Modets, Materials and colorings. Millinery at Half-Price $1 a Week Pays the Bill $1 land tonight. | Just Pay $1 Down Balance on Time Payments. O H I RATE DENTISTS Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. WE STAND BACK OF OUR Wonk FOR 20 YEARS’ GUARAN EASY PAYMENTS Other Dentists’ Prices, choice of this great Hundreds of hand- Ohio Cut Rate Prices, age Set of Teeth Coats, Furs and Millinery $25 § Guaranteed ........ $6 } This sale will last till Christmas $1 Set of Teeth $ jay, but it will be wise to come ; 4 early, while the stock affords such salgosice caged Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown . $105 $3) Solid Gold Filings, 75¢ Up| Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up BASY PAYMENTS—Part and balance in payments. Doliar Down Baie down GIVEN ON ALL WORK. PAINLESS DENTISTS CUT-| 20-YBAR WRITTEN GUARANTEED Finding eh Joy in all My heart a house—filled v With love of life and Ng I'm & With ears that pleasure At jest and whimsy-eab, I'm glad I'm young, althow The ways of youth are And if I cannot dance rm And, though I'm old, =~ The Seattle Star hae ail Bubsertbers to Will confer © favor by a< atity t are given ¢ attention to arrive any @'clock, kindly ph at once Malin atah t Forestry service will conduct ex periments winter at the univer sity in wood distiliation and land clearing. Congress has set aside $10,000 for the work Darvel Cow! Jackting, cop- per miner, hy ordered addi- tions in the plane of hie yacht that will Increase the cost 050,000, making It cost $450,000. When completed, the verse! will be one of the most palatial yachts afloat. It is being built by the Seattie Construction and Dry Dock Co, If C. D, Hiliman, now serving sen- island, secur Ii not again epter in Seattle, a syndicate having been formed to buy all his Seattic holdings. |, bina &. Flermestad was awarded a verdict of $3,000 by a jury in Judge Everett swith's court for the death of her son Harry. E. ©. Davie & Co. were defendants, young man having met his death |while employed on am bridge on Vancouver teland Philadetphia. — Frank L. Fordney told the court that his wife wae a suffragiet and amoked cigarete, He was ox cused from payment of ali mony Women of St. John's Episcopal church have charge of the sale of Red Crose Christmas seals today Par atic the steamer Admiral ragut, bought « short Ume ago on Steamship Co New York.—Solomon Loor wy, who hae one leg and walks on crutches, severely beat ten poligemen. A reserve of sight biuécoate was sent to the scene and arrested him. | | | } Gilbert C. Kidder was appointed receiver for the Seattle Dyeing and Cleaning Co. by Judge BR. B. Albert son, | After a busy day mesting city of- |ficlals and. talking public afairs [Andrew J."Gallagher, member of |the board of supervisors of San| Francisco, left for Portland? Mon-| day night, on his way home New York. 7 Jacksonville, til. — Because for Vice President in banks wanted some other ad- dress than “Somewhere in Greene county,” while at his ranoh, the village of Hayprese has been incorporated end a postoffice created. HARD LINES | “I married my wife for spite.” “Well, you certainly got good and even with yourself.” Chicago.—Coming here from Fort Worth, Tex., to wed Miss Myrtie Pierce, Rudoiph E. 8. Mulier, a wealthy young man, eloped with Miss Dorothy Re gal, hie chum, and wae married in Cincinnati. revisions college Among the important in courses for the next year, decided upon by the general faculty of the state university, te the establishing of a night course jn electrical engineering, Edmonton, Alberta—A motor- man refused to take out a car with ja broken fender, He was dis [epacees. The company is now | facing a strike. For losing part of his face in explosion on board the steamship Buckman in 910, Sanford Wilson received $10, 000 damages. amoto barracks is haunted, every fall, by a terrible monster which at- {tacks them in their sleep, a regt I'm glad I'm young and fond of ye lad I'm young, with eyes that still can twinkle YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People the | Bids have been opened for alter.) |the eastern coast for the Alaska/ caped without Injury. iW from | Tokto.—Declaring that the Kum- this w jrous earth; up from floor to rafter ht and gentle mirth when the songs are sung And lips that still recall the way to crinkle I'm glad I'm young! ah my hatr has whitened And | am near my three-score years and ten; Youth in my heart has kept my spirits Ifghtened, un within my ken; I watch and Isten Thinking of memories to which I've clung My blood atill leaps, my eyes are still aglisten glad that I am young! went of Japanese infantry has peti toned the war office to transfer them elaewhere A 8AD BLOW “Would you be glad to get a $6) e of $75 damages | to collect? |grip back in you had expec H Chicago—Asking a potice- man If he had seen “that kid of | mine,” Clem Harpling learned that his Gyearold son, Harvey, had -been killed by @ street | car, | Senator W. H. Paulhamus will lecture on “The Logwed-Off Lands jof Western Washington,” at 8 jo’clock tonight In the Y. M. C. A jaeetem. | Washington.—President and Mre.| | Taft, accompan by their fami! jand White House officials, will eal! for Panama next Thureday night on the Dreadnought Arkansas. The batUeship Delaware will be escort The president's party will return to Washington, December 21 | Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.—Racing at 60 miles an hour, Vincent Astor lost contro! of his car | and it was wrecked, He es Cincinnati—At the trial of the |at ional Cash Register Co. today |A Detk iF. BE. Ladd teati that t National offered to them out or force them out H = Suede, $3.75 and $4.50 pair. ; _Men’s Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, 12%, 1} Firet Fioor, $ 15¢ 20, 25¢, 35¢ and SOc each. | ESET Scene are Pear AROS | Elst Moor, | Ss ing Useful Gifts for M | uggesting Useful Gifts for Men HINT at the broad range for selection afforded in our eg ean rite F coed gar i showings of Men's Dress Accessories, which feature 1906 they were forced to sell ] none but designs and qualities a man will find real pleasure Enoch Sanford Fowler, aged 60, in accepting and using j@ied at his home, $126 E. Spruce st morning. He had ved in Be 26 yoars and had been en-| }gaged in the laundry business. | New York—When Herbert | confessed thief, eoat “ the judge . @ him money and got him a job. Rev. Wm. P. Pe: retired Con. |gregational minister, died Sunday on his farm near Snohomish, Denver.—Eniisted men United States army Mise Helen Gould with a wedding gift. In the Lendon—A provincial news- had to be postponed, owing to the fact that the lecturer is confined to his bed with a se- vere attack of gout.” Water will be shut off in the district between Ferdinand st. and Brandon st, from 45th av. 8. to} Lake Washington, on Wednesday, || December 18, from 8 a, m. to 6 p.m Aberdeen.—Stormy weather yes-|}] terday delayed shipping in ‘eae Harbor Portland.—Mr: take ship died. Jacob Kamm will charge of the Kamm Steam-| Co. Her husband recently New York, — Inflammable Christmas decorations cannot be used by holders of fire in- surance policies, say the un- derwriters. Washington.—"More army avin tors are needed,” announces, Gen. Allen, chief of the signal service. | A regiment of 1,000 aeroplanes is being planned. Chicago.—A proposed bill prohib. itlag the use of telegraph and tel Tephone for bet Ser grain quota | tions, is causi terror in the| stock market, Ashtabula, O—Six persons are tH dead and three are missing, A} street car collided with a Michigan | Southern coal train, The Woman's Union Card and Label League will give an enter- tninment at Arcade hall at 8 p m, Thursday Los Angelps.—Martin Rickert, 14, who shot and killed his father. Daniel Rickert, was arraigned be fore Judge Rose on a murder charge. His preliminary examina tion was set for next Monday, | | | will present |i THE SEATTLE STAR \ | | i H 1 | Christmas Boxes —First Floor OY IN HOOSE now, and have special displays on the of the ugge fam tior member Just a f | Cheval Mirrors | Leather Chairs | Tabourets Chiffoniers Library Tables | Tea Trays | Chiffonier Ward- Linen Chests | Telephone Tables © gd robes Magazine Racks Tilt-top Tables 2 Chiming Hall Clocks ; Mission Chairs and | Umbrella Racks Copper Lamps Rockers | Work Tables Davenports Muffin Stands | Art Mirrors Desks Music Cabinets | Book Blocks Desk Tables | Nested Tea Tables | Bookcases | Desk and Table Pedestals | Book Racks | Lamps Piano Benches | Candlesticks | Dinner Wagons Rockers Card Tables Foot Stools | Smoking Stands Cellarets | Humidors | ee Chests | "lowes for Glace Kid, $1.00, $1.15, $1.50 and $2.00. ] chiefs, hand-embroidered, box of 3, 85¢ . . i $ Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs Chevrette Tanne, $2.25 pair. {embroidered by hand, in fancy folder, box | Suede, $1.50 and $2.00 pair ‘« f 3, $1.00. Doeskin (washable), $1.75 pair. ; Women's Shamrock Lawn Handle fembroidered in six different designs, box Mocha (unlined), $1.15, $1.50 and $2.00 $ o¢ 6, $1.00. pair i Women's Linen Embroidered Handker- | Mocha (silk-lined), $1.50 and $2.00. chiets, choice of two: Chia f § $1.25 4 Cape, $1.00, $1.15, $1.50 and $2.00 pair {” Women’s Linen Handleechiels, vii Gauntlet Gloves, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and { hand-embroidered, box of 6, $1.76. $3.50 pair. { Children's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, ok ‘ with embroidered initial, in boxes of two, Silk (silk-lined), $1.00 pair ; oe ein Ws WOMEN’S LONG GLOVES— { Children’s Handkerchiefs in lace-edged § and embroider -ffects, 20e, 25¢ and 35¢; White Kid, $2.25, $2.65, $3.50, $4.00, $4.25 { also colored-border effects, 2Sc. and $5.25 pair. Colored Kid, $3 Mocha, $4.00 pair Cape, $3.75 pair. Bath Robes, $4.00, $5.00, $8.00, $1 $8.00. Dress $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50. Lounging Coats, $8.00, $15.00, $22.50 and $25.00 Mufflers, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00, $3.50, $5.00 | and $10.00. Night Robes, $1.00, $1.2 $5.00, $7.00 and $8.00. Pajamas, $1.50, $2.00, $. Other Pieces in This Plates, 25c, 35¢ and 50c each Cups and Saucers, Oe each, Sugar and Cream Sets, $1.00 and $1.25. Pickle Dishes, 75c each, O NE ‘HOUR'S SHOPPING ACCOMPLISH MORE THAN SEVERAL LATER IN THE DAY Store opens Daily at 8.30 Gift Furniture: Suggestion) WOMEN'S SHORT GLOVES— 50 and $3.7 Cuff Links, $1.00, $1.5( Evening Waistcoats, $5.00 and $8.00. Gloves, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 . and $6.50. Hats, $3.00, $5.00 and — Handkerchiefs, 15c, kt ar Be Sc. SOC, 4 Scarf Pins, SOc to $3.00. $1.00 and $1.50. Silk Hose, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.90 House Coats, $5.00, j and $3.00. $7.00, $8.50, $10.00, $15.00, 2.50, $3,00, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $10.00 and $12.00. | Rain Coats, $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00 Decorated China for Gifts Ever notice that all oldfashioned photographe groom look ilke they wer THE MORNING WILL us hold for Christmas y Third Floor—these ly, and are so arrang a point of visiting the priate gift-items for extremely easy, are ed that select dev Handkerchiefs SUGGESTIONS: S Shamrock Lawn Handker- Gifts. MEN’S W° ) Men's Pure Linen Inftialed Handker- ) chiefs, with white initial on colored shieldy $ box of 6, $1.75. { Men's Pure Linen Initialed Handker | ¢ chiefs, 25c, 35¢ and 50c each. 5 pair $6.00, $7.00, $15.00. $3.00, $6.00 and 0.00, $12.00 and Stud Sets, 50c, $1.00 and $1.50. Silk Neckwear, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Shirts, $1.00, $1 $3.50 and $5.00. 50c, | } $10.00, $12.00, | 50, $2.00, $2.50, $300, Suspenders, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 | and $2.50. $1.50, $2.00, Sweater Coats, $5.00 and $8.00. Silk Underwear, $12.00. Tie and Hose Sets, $1.50 and $2.00. | Walking Sticks, $1.00 to $5.00. —First Floor. 25 Hanging Brass Ferneries AS illustrated, Chi- na Candle- sticks decorated with tiny clusters of roses, violets and s get-me-nots and Special $2.50 with gold edge in S pl} . lace effect. A very AS prrnred Heenee dainty pattern for ies of “Karnak” the dressing table, RB and excellent value mass, boa Charectity t 50¢ each. istic Egyptian decora- Pattern Include : tion. In_ the «six-inch Celery Trays, $1.25 R size, with earthenware each inset and 17-inch Syru Pitchers . idiated Meners ¥ chains. (with plate), A limited quantity each, of these, to close out Egg Cups, set of} at special $2.50. six, $2.00. —Chinaware ~—Chinaware Section