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8 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1912. ‘Osgar Learns Something That Causes Him to Discard His Pipe . You 38€, GF T LET Ir LAY (1, DEREFORE I VANT a ra I MODERN elegantly furnished Tooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir | nue, Bighth and Virginia, @, Bliiott 803. Words by any Music by Condo ‘Yess, — NAF YO REPLACE \ 3 \ IT FoR SANITARY YEes3 —\ 4 MPR | Dor's A \ Time AGO, REASONS} Qn TACT om he os ee q YESS, ADOLF, Diss 188 HY FAVORITE PIPE, Dor I3s } WHY I Keep IT HERE DIDN'T © se AROUNDY DOWN AT DER OFFICE TO BE EXTRA CAREFUL ii Bac bv A tat I DON’D KNOW WHO WOULT PICK ““( MIT DISS PiP©, Becoss — ~ You A PIPE 'T UP UND SMOKE iT, T DSL PIPE SMOKES BETTER _AM PARTICULAR « DAN ANY I - y seule ites REFER Hap. Dance at Dreamland t tonight, ¢ bed g SCHUMANN-HEINK || The great contralto, who will sing “Silent Night, Holy Night" in the great Christmas concert at Eilers Recital Hall tomorrow afternoon ct: sc." GIRL REPORTER SOARS OVER SAN FRANCISCO BAY IN HYDRO-AEROPLANE "tu'or-s oh feldhouse, b leading talking machines, will all by the park department, will be used to reproduce the voice of opened tonight with a Iterary eq the world’s famous singers ° tertainment. The new house is one Mr. Harry Hunter, who plays the b J of the gest in the city, containg Auto Plano in a masterly fashion, “ a stage 40 by 60 fe illy esulpped will, besides, play an accompant (Editor's Note-—M Vivian dizzy on an airehip, It is too com- |horizons young lords of | for drar a) halls and ely meat to Schumann-Heink's s'nging. Pierce, woman writer for The lfortable; the far away toylike as-|the air Christofferson will rooms. the and a gym, The concert begins at 3 o'clock In| tar, wanted to know what it | pect of the new world is too frie need new Swinburnes to bulld slun rium is open for Eilers Recital Hall, at Third and) eit like to soar in a flying ma- \ly with {ts strange colors and |them vocabularies all sorts nments, University St. chine. The Editor, less confi- jshapes. It t# only when the ship |——— Oo seg dent of safety of the airopianes, “climbs” as it “climbed” when we HER HAPPY declined to assign her to auch a foe one pisatres isiend and 1 cm MAKE hazardous 1 So Mise }looked down on the grim fortifica WITH XMAS CHEER Pierce just went ahead and ar. | tions, the politary lookouts, that 1 Meat Prices < ut THE WHITE'S A DEAR ranged on her = hook to fly | seatees eee ee ; aed gieine with Aviator Christofferson. } ed to labor and sigh like a Net many women have flaws. It dent: heres. on a bill. But. the Again for Thursday takes pluck. Miss Pierce flew light winked great eye of Alcatraz at us cheeringly, and we looped The Middlemen Eliminated at jback toward reassuring San ste, ies O Debaings oh -wrapeed FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS : and now tells Star readers how it seemed to sail through the air far above the waters of Francisco bay.) tn vi let aze with orange lights Tomorrow, Thursday, the following big specials will - pricking throu “ offered at our markets: BY VIVIAN PIERCE | Turning ¢ ao onetly 1 i . April Storage | Ct Loin Mut To be plain, | FLEW, 1! rushed ‘ot feel th ver" unlews Plym< ut h_ = Apri ue Ch i Be over the waters of San Francisco Pai ; Po do a : a a bv : Ag bay; I soared hundreds of feet into dipped, with a corresponding gl Chatdeg oi 18¢ Ct 124¢ |the air out toward those orange ded rebound ‘upward inte ihe hoice ca ! 4 jelouds that hung over the Golden | jlow sky The above prices will prevail at the following markets: |Gate, in man's very last word int get recy aa si ‘eine tilnial ie a 5 . aircraft, « hydroacroplane or wa | toward the datkeniug purple of te || OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. One of 15 Styles its oo driven by Silas Chris |Gate, the sky above streaked with SEATTLE MARKET, igre et be Wa ’ : Christ id, ae if to way, “My WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Bjne. Any finish—Fumed Oak, Golden! Christofferson is a California i syone 4 Oak, Mission, Mahogany, etc., to|poy, one of those younger air pilots, | | Rolde to sail beyond the sunt!’ | AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. are torature eS steadily converting into reality the | lair wee the language of a Ulyesest PEOPLE’S MARKET, Western Av. and Madison. SMALL PAYMENTS dreams of the pioneers “who died | ‘Then he grinned at me boyishly, BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Av. White Sewing Mi-chine Co. |'0 ‘nd this piace.” With bis |and I saw he was pointing to two OUR MOTTO: “From packing house to consumer.” How Main Store 149 Third Ave, | Tner tostraction they wales jee cots: etneming aleng: ant Se-s SOVE 'T-INSPECTED MEAT. Look for the hou bi eto wey 4 2 OOK Near Pike 8. Bleriot_ model. from. pictures, a| MISS PIERCE IN HYDROPLANE WITH AVIATOR CHRISTOFPERSON AT THE WHEEL ow us GOVERNMENT-INSPEC F ¥ “a Phone Main 1525 . Weare, 8 we ~ nae | o really sald was: “W. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and quality, model that flew-—and they have! Y What he really said wa S. pury i ’ }been flying ever since eager and alive and anxtous to be|surface, throwing back the galt|wonder and delight back into my |2¢ make those old bird Shops open until 6:20 p. m. Phone Main 7920. Sail Over the Bay | off. spray in our faces | mouth, jieh And we ski C. W, Collins, Mgr I inspected that great, teail-look | Then came the deafening elatter! I don't know how or when we} Clete Fiedebt ot:Pece }—past them and r F COLLINS jing gray ship with its two fMimsy-jof the engine start the propell- left the water. Suddenly I saw it] '@ |haze behind. Then I rea Wet Wash Laundry looking planes and abbreviated tail | ere that churned up a mich df winder ni faintly prism and Kelow crawled a couple of white | we traveling 65 miles q Washing up to 20 ibs. Dry and sled-like pontyon base, and behind. The engine began to urbed under the low and [ferry boats, their decks black with }we bad to be slowly & E tothes, §0c lclimbed to my precafious little cor-| steadily like a giant heart, Andiknew we were fiying. We people—and we were near) | predict thing H 4 1910 Sesles "Was, Seattle, Wash. |) Der beside the engine. My feet nly our frall gray ship was|riding gently with no far, no fear|enough to ese all their white faces el must produce new px . hung over into space: there was a/lilting—there Is no other word just the comfortable tfrobbing of | turned upward to us. Then we cir-|mere guarded language of ithin little supporting rod in front |over the waves of San Francisco the warm engine ar and the ter) cled around a tallimasted schooner, cannot deecribe that cleay to hold to, and the engine throbbed | bay, cleaving a great white foam rifie impact of the cold wind in|and suddenly began to rise owift that conque behind like something jing gash tn the placid gray-green |front that drove my exclamation of| 1 realized that you cannot feel clouds ow and rose, above $2.50 SKIRTS = on ar ae 32 BANDITS ARE KILLED IN 2-DAY ing not i | cars transfer to the N ¥ wing Co.. cor. Bighth and Union EL PASO, Tex., two bandits were APPLAUD WILSON SPEECH AS PROMISE TO CARRY OUT PLEDGE TO PEOPLE (OH, GIRLS, HOW’D YOU LIKE TO EURYTHMY IN A CUTE EURYTHMY SUIT LIKE THIS? evenings, VEGETABLE SILK UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Looks Like Silk, Costs Ove-fourth 405 Arcade Bik., Seattle. Dec, 18.—Thirty- | killed in a battle In the “Movies” b u reas Lansed Wire nere: convey the intima v4 with American troops in Chihuahua By Un r Laaeed W but merely to m The Dumbre a owned by NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—Congrat-|tion. that the men: responsible for ‘ Americans, was attacked by 150 ulatory telegrams poured in on/ financial upheavals must stand up Mexican raiders. Fifteen neighbor ing ranchmen gathered on the prop- erty and defended {t for two days and be counted. There is ju | much money in the country t the banquet |afrer a panic as the day before, | Woodrow Wilson here today, fol jlowing his speech at but Word of the siege was brought to of the Southern society last night,| it is differently distributed as a ve you seen the moving picture of the new The Lunoverg Truss Is Best | the American consul at Parenl He Guring the course of which he|result of the panic. | Have y “ € P ee Free Trial to Prove it sent a company of cavairy, which jwarned panic makers that any! Louis D Brandeis, the Boston at Nelson Fender on display this week at the Em- 4 DBERG Co. ted th bb kill financial upheaval would bdring|torney, mentioned frequently as a ‘ . : ba are Ave. sgapglteetbecortet sink |down the wrath of popular ven- cabinet possibility, was loud today |} press theatre? It’s worth your while. It may \CONGRESS PASSES \urning followed an’ result of sie: “lt shuply queant! sald Brandeis ff further be worth your while to know that it is | WAR CLAIM BILL Inter predictions of what would|"that Wilson will carry out bis|Il there because of the recognition by the moving a leome if the democratic party put| promises to the people, and was ab : a a mf Dec. 18.—More into effect changes in economic|solutely sincere in making them picture companies of the value and interest derived from sal | policy 1 was not afraid when he made bis . * . of property taken from owners ia “1 give this warning,” enld the| pre-election statements, and 1 am|™ this invention as a world event. Here is the pi. the South after the civil war, would pomeenreren “pot as a threat,! not afraid pow.” . : egonian on June be repaid to the Southern clatmante vA il. et sianiniiiee _, |j as it appeared in the Portland Oreg by the terms of a bill passed by the house. The bill would amend the codification of laws relating to the judiciary so as to dispense with the allegation and proof of loyalty in those claims, affecting only pro |ceeds of property taken after the date mentioned. The bill has not | passed the senate. |SHAKES BABY; PENNY IS OUT PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 18.—He- Tole measures were resorted to by doctors of the Children’s Homeo- ¢ hospital to ve the Hfe of 18, 1912, the time the picture was taken: (CHAMBER UPHOLDS | MAYOR , ON CITY WORK AT DAM 2 [FAME ACCIDENT PICTURED titute for the foundation Mayor Cotterill, ices eck and the majority of the coun- masonry dam on rock oil are upheld, in a report » ted It, however, by the Chamber of Commerce Tues- test holes be nk to determine day, in their refusal to abandon the formation of the north bank, work on the masonry dam et camp through which seepage may 2, as recommended by expert engi- sible, and to test the move Beers carly this year and advocated ground water through the by Councilfman Goddard, The chamber takes issue Dim-, foundation as a sub recommends that knocked a aught on t was caped injury. Lamont ts an employe ¢ oncern 0! moving ploture was sent here to obtal the Portland safety fenc with : eee The chamber, adopting the re-|the mayor and the counell on tht By arrangement with th Beware of Red Si NS | Sswiten fence eA cn ag port of {ts taxation.and city affairs! question of day labor, and recom: | Portland Railwas Hike ‘hooltal it wae ia the lace committee, refuses to concur in the|mends that the clty advertise for on omens, | Ms aoe or] ® | recommendation of the experts bide for the construction of the Of dummy teste of the fen Many people who are looking for| stages of strangulation by a penny | Ts a Gee eles “be inveidantes,| Gaus” resereiis the option to coe toate eeeeiniee Lasment tes “opne| Which had lodged in its throat. Aft ‘ “ : } mion block, see the red sign ight Doctor Brown,” in front of the| ter vainly trying the usual expedi- | ‘ashington Block, “and think: art ents, the doctors picked the infant they are coming to my offices, but\np by ite feet and literally shoo! they soon discover that they are in a bane peering oa rally shook the office of the wrong Dr. Brown. 0 iTISTS ON acu NEI seeRNNROE RST AVE. CLAIMING TO BE THE RIGHT DR. BROWN not make any difference whether it Is of teeth, a bridge, ‘old or porcelain crown, a gold, , enamel or porcelain with the view of building an earth res rock dam on a sand and seein | tinue the work by day labor if bids | der would do all that 7 Z ms 3 for it, so he determ are too high | of the real without the et rallway off In walking in } mont acted the drunken man. Th GREECE MUST HELP IN are ore re Offices at 713 First ave. FEDERAL SURVEY FOR COOS BAY WASHINGTON, MISSES FISSINGER AND BAKER, CHICAGO SOCIBTY EBURYTHMYING IN GRERK TUNICS The very latest fad or folly is GIRLS, car! Dec. 18.—Be- cause the sea has beaten down the Block, Be Door South of the Postal Tele-| graph Buliding, Open evenings until § and Sundays! ontil 4 for people who work. “eurythmy,” and it's done in the} “I have breathlessly @%-} 1. viitea Prose vire bieae thé Dale? fat ne ‘ series built to. protect the harbor | is: fairy, airy garb a devotee of|°amed, @ millionairess-in-her-own | ™) Oui f! T bere “The Balkan 10 . vt the Po Scene a at Coos bay, Congressman Hawley Maeyllt ar jright. “We'll wear light brown| LONDON, Dee ° “ ore ne Forte | sustains 180 | of Oregon is trying to get an emer- gency order for a federal survey of | the situation, in time for a special ‘a1| #PPropriation at thie session Coos bay harbor is to be dredged by 4 government machine costing | $350,000, which is being built for |the purpose at Seattle, and will be ready for, work next J iy ork next June, jcc Cloth Si 4O' PER Yo. COREY SIGNCO 127 ANOMADISON SLITTLE Wasy, SHIPPEO ANYWHERE Wht OS. the ancient Grecian era could de- vise out of goods obtainable in the| modern dry goods store. Real swell society girls now seek eurythmy two or three times a week. That is, the real swell so ciety girls of Wvanston, the classic, wealthy suburb of Chicago, are going to that limit over it. At first they sought the soulful harmony of eurythmy in their ab- breviated bathing Costumes, but it wasn’t any time at all, hardly, be- fore it dawned upon them that eurythmy is entirely too Grecian to be danced with so many clothes ‘on. “Ab, we will wedr ‘chiffon " chirped a class of “buds” in happy unison. “So Isadora Duncanish,” replied the eurythmy teacher, Mre. Martha Russell, an Evanston woman who 4 her eurythmy pointers at Dresden, Germany, where it was thought up. “But,” she added, with sorrowing wiatfulness, “you're too white, my dears The Grecian maidens were tanneu a deep, dark brown by several centuries of | brown stockings, union suits and brown: stockings.” Now Evanston does the euryth my in four yards of chiffon, cling- ing light brown underwear and except the more venturesome who have shapely ankles tinted with real sun-burned tan THEY don’t wear the stockings. WOMAN RIDES ON A FREIGHT CAR WILKEBBARRE, Pa., Dec. 18 Mrs. George Hill of Beach Haven attempted to save time at a rail road crossing at her home by climbing over a string of freight cars. While she was in the act the train started and Mrs. Hill feared to leap. The train was soon under full speed and the woman was carried up the line of the Delaware, Lack: awanna and Western ratlroad, She clung to one of the brake rod# on the bumpers. The train carried her a distance of 15 miles before it stopped. states will end all negotiations with Turkey unless the Greek envoys are permitted to participate in the conferences.” Thies was the declaration here to- day of Premier Daneff of Bulgaria in answer to the demand of the Turkish Porte that Greek envoys be not allowed to participate in peace negotiations because Gr flatly refused {o sign the armistice The sultan's envoys immediately ‘once a WILSON AND BRYAN TO MEET NEXT SATURDAY NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—President elect Woodrow Wilson and Wm. J Bryan will meet here for the first time since the election at a testi monial dinner to be given Saturday night by Gov-elect Wm, Sulzer of New York. It is bellevedthat Wil #00 1 go over his cabinet ap. between the allies and ‘Turkey will be on the battle line at Tchatala, | It would mean the end of the sul-| tan’s reign, so far as Europe is con- | cerne Jnointments with Bryan at that] time, It was reported here today that not want to be secre-! ‘ber 23, position of the sultan’s envoys, then | the peace abruptly “If Turkey persists in not recog negotiations will end| nizing the Greek envoys at to-| morrow's conference,” continued Dr. Daneff, “then the next session Bryan doe tary of secreta ©, preferring elther the ship of the treasury or the department of justice portfolio. « ‘T SOUND ELECTRIC CO, 1 made defendant in a suit 000 damages, instituted by Helena and Ludwig Johnson, for in Juries alleged to have been rebvely- ed in the Riverton wreck of Novem- 1912, Moving picture people, while enterprising, are Nothing gets on their films, wi the backing of their names, unless it possesses merit. The Nelson Fender possesses merit. ne money to bring it to the attention of the officials of every street railway system in America. conservative. We need want you to help us and make money for your self, by purchasing some of our stock. Seattle company. We can satisfy you on every point if you will give us an appointment. do it today. American Safety Fender C0. It is a Better 1008 First Avenue (Near Madison)

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