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Thou art a fake! I care not for the claims Thy makers make. 1 call thee various assorted names, For thou hast ways THe LOVES HUSBAND BUT WILL NOT LIVE WITH HIM, Ry United Press Leased Wire PORTLAND, Or, Dee, 19-"1 still love my husband dearly and T did not leave him because of any quarrel, I am, anxious to see him, but it will be impossible for us to remain together longer for reasons I cannot explain, I knew I made an Impossible marriage the moment after the ceremony was performed. and I resolved right then to leave That set the calmest temperament ablaze. On sunny days of fall Thou seek'st to roast us all, Although we close thee tight From morn till night; Yet, when the chill winds roar Thou heatest us no more, Though all thy drafts be wide, And though we poke Thy clinkers opt and shake thea down inside, Thou fillest up the house with sinoke, And soon thy fire hath died We bed thee for the night With gentle care, And by thy coals aglare We think that thou wilt stay till morn alight But, nay, when day hath come, The house ts chill and glum, That fire of thine hath gone upon the bum! "Tis thou that makest us dwell In flathouse and hotel; Thou makest housewlves sad, Thou makest husbands mad, Thou siftest ash when we are welly clad— Thou art a humbug and a maddening Thing— Thus do | sing! ——<—< = SOME PROBABLE _ |: MEMBERS OF THE |*" WILSON CABINET erense. CLOSING WASHINGTON, Dec, 19,—-De K, Dec, 19.—Noted | fense in the frial of Judge Robt. W @emocrats are gathering here today | Archbald, of the commerce court, to confer with President-elect charged with misconduct to office, Woodrow Wilson regarding the wil] close in the senate this after makeup of his official family. Wm./noon, the time limit set by the J. Bryan is en route to New York/peachment court, But few sen from ‘Tampa, Fla. He will confer) ators heard all the testimony tn the with Wilson at Trenton Saturday,| case, the most persistent listeners — Judge Martin Wade of Iowa, Jose phus Daniels of North Carolina, Congressman Henry of Tex be In the cabinet. By United P NEW ¥ jing all my husband with as little fuss as posstbl I ne contemplated suleide for an tnstant.” This is the statement made by Mrs, J. G. Hunter, nee Bessie Cotter, who mysteriously disappeared in San Francisco while on her honey moon, and then suddenly appeared in Portland while the officials of several California cities were searching for her, AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. MOORE.~"Polly of the Cireus, METROPOLITAN-—Dark, SEATTLE—"The Barrier”—Se attle stock company ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville. ORPHEUM—Cressy and Dayne and vaudeville EMPRESS—'Fun at Sea” vaudeville. PANTAGES—"The Surf Bath ere” and vaudeville GRAND—Vaudeville and motion pictures. CLEMMER — Photoplays vaudeville. # MELBOURNE—Photoplays and vaudeville, and and IMMIGRANTS MUST READ AND WRITE! By United Prees Leased Wire | WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—By a} vote of 178 to 52, the house passed | the Burnett-Dillingham bill requir} immigrant aliens over 16 yoars of age to be able to read and | write their native language. both coming to New York for an-/peing Senators La Follette, Root ether conference Sunday. |Reed, Thornton and Pomerene. Friends of Bryan here declare he se ja “a My ts anxious for the Wilson adminis JOB FOR FRED SIMPICH tration to be a success, and is will} WASHINGTON, Dec, 19-—Presi dent Taft today sent to the senate fng to accept any portfolio Wilson desires to give him. It is cunsider-|the nomination of Fred Simpich of ed almost certain that Congressman | Washington tate to be consul at A. Mitchel! Palmer of Pennsylvania, Nogales, Mex. lw led yesterday at the Art association, | EDMONTON, ALTA.—Separated years ago in Chicago, James and am White, brothers, met today by chance. EXHIBITION OF off pa by Henry Bonnevie of Norwa tinge pen: | BETTER GOODS BETTER VALUE BARTELL Gift Boxes -of— Jowhieys Crest Chocolates IY and Mirrors both” sep- ees . Purses Made by Lenoir | With Union Workers 5 And prices are surprisingly low. Fine Morocco Leather Bags, the very newest styles, at.. lot Geo. A President |B. B An atom of alr from the Seattle shopping district, as it looks under the microscope aeaerr nanene 2 wen - squeaiameineaiiandinapmematn YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People , ANDREAS G. LOFTMAN was something of a “highbrow.” He/ as willing to draw wages for any thing but hard work, his wife eald. So Judge A. W. Frater told the! woman Wednesday that he would| have her husband deported if be re fused to work and support ber Subscribers to The Seattle Star Will confer a tavor by notifying thie office atonce of any fall- 4 ree: je the dest Management to secure the best service for all, and comp . rieous and pre’ PORT OF SEATTLE commission will open bids Friday for $2,260,000 worth of bonds for the first harbor improvements to be undertaken. | DORTMUND, GERMANY —For ty-three are dead and 18 seniously injured, as result of explosion in the Achenbach coal mine. Wm. Me Keen thought he saw a wreck far SEAVIEW, WASH out at sea, He d the town) and automobiles, trains and wagons | brought hundreds to the ecene in a few hours. A few minutes later a dead horse Moated in ON HER GUARD ALBANY, OR—The students of} the local high school are today re- covering from “loud sock” and “pig¢- tail” day. The boys attended school wearing the nolsiest foot gear pos-| sible whi the girls’ locks were; upharne 4 WASHINGTON. NOMINATION Carpenter as cireult Judge to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Peter 8, Grose- coup was sent to the senate by} Taft. MIDWINTER REVIVAL opm paign ts being conducted by Capt Fish at the Salvation Army hall, Fourth-and Olive. The serv- joes will continue until January 6. CHRISTMAB VESPER services will be held at the Y, W. ©. A. at| the acience You see, 3 o'clock Sunday. There will be | of chemistry d@pends on the discov Professo music and speeches ery of certain affinities . q Miss Sweet—Pardon me. I trust MADRONA HEIGHTS — IM-|the conversation roceed with PROVEMENT club will meet at/lout drifting Into scandal the Madrona school Friday at §) o'clock. J. T. Jennings will give an Mustrated address LINCOLN ROCK Mghthouse, Clarence strait, has been demolish ed by recent storms, says Capt Nielsen of tugboat Gollah ALPHA LITERARY B8OCIETY of Broadway high schoo! will give | Shakespeare's comedy, “Tweifth | Night,” in the auditorium tonight. NEW YORK. — Woodrow Wilson's niece by marriage, Margaret Howe, is an actress and the wife of a professor in the University of North Caro Mina, BERLIN.—THAT war between MANY CHILDREN will be helped Russia and China ts imminent !f/on Christmas by the Washington Russia persists in her demands ta |piidren’s Home society. regard to solla was the asser- tion of Chinese Charge d'Affaires Wang. FAILING TO keep bis fruit pro-| tected from files and dust, Mike | ff — |Ruttenburg suffered defeat yester- ||} FRANCISCO, — Burgiars| day in the superior court j broke into the box office of the! Majestic theatre, smashed open| MASTERS’ AND WARDENS the safe with a sledge hammer and/cinh banqueted Inst night at the escaped with $55¢ In coin. Washington hotel. j } BAN WASHINGTON.—ON complaint of the Baker, Or. Commercial Club, the interstate commerce com- mission’ has declared unreasonable | the class rates from Baker Cit points on the Oregon Short JUDGE A. W. FRATER denied a decree of divorce to Edward © Folk. He surgested that tf Folk |ff and his wife had lived together 24 tolyears’ for their children’s sake, | if In@lthey could continue to do #0 for| if ‘between Olds Ferry, Idaho, an4/thoir own sake, Vale, Or. Biase | ‘ st DENVER, COLO.—The body of a! LISBON. — GREAT excitoment|paby was received today by David | prevalled here today over the dis-/ Boskin from Wyoming. It was sent |to Denver to" be buried In a Jewish | cometery. The death certificate| was sent by mail, | EVERETT.JOHN EB. PRICE of Seattle was the successful bidder SEATTLE STAR CHRISTMAS GERMS. K &.NE Merchandise Gertificate ti Ms Chr iifips thal there eprortled te the credit f the bearer Solarh sac sein to bowsed for theypurebiase ff i any section of the sore Fre ormcn & NELbON vines €j.ove Bonn é“ ollearsh Ms lawn yxor hecton Fer oemecn & NeLson Unc, et mim omen ois Bue A Glove Bond or Merchandise Certificate Either of these is a sensible and pleasing answer to the question, “W hat to Give” . " sive, y amount desired, ything from our Glove Bonds issued for men’s, women’s and children’s ¢ Give a Merchandise Certificate and the rec ipient may choose ar stocks at any time, for the amount for which it is issued The Glove Bonds and Certificates are on sale at various easily-accessible points throughout the store. Just in Time for Christmas Gifts A Shipment of ‘Caloric’ Fireless Cookers “1913, Model” received, a shipment of the new J UST Caloric Fireless Cookstoves—they many will be for homes on Christmas morning practical gift for the woman who take These new models are lined with al with the new “Caloric” ventilating valve, steam to escape while retaining ment and two. of styles Prices $10.75, $12.50, $18, $21.50 and $23.50. Packed in a Special Christmas Crate, making an Attractive Gift Package. num and are fitted all necessary heat. The ship- includes one compartment sizes in a variety —Housefurnishings Section. Handkerchiefs for Gifts Handkerchiefs corded border design, box of and of 6, Women's Initialed Shamrock with embroidered butterfly $1.25, Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs, embroid ered in one-corner effect, fan-shape packing box of 3, $1.00. Women's Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs, with wreath-encircled letter, box of 6, $1.65. Women's Colored-initial Handkerchiefs of pure linen, three different colors of initial } in box; box of 6, 9c } / Women's Irish Hand-embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, in one-corner effects, 25¢, 38¢, 50c 75c, 85c, $1.00 and upwards te $12.00 each lawn, 65c, Women's Glove Handkerchiefs in Spanish | and Madeira hand-embroidery, 40c, SOc and 65c Women's Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs, | 18e and 25c Men's Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs, with well-embroidered letter, 25¢, 35c and | 50c each. Children’s Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs, box of 3, 25¢ and 50c Youths’ Linen Initialed Handkerchiefs, | 15c each. Marabou for Gifts Every woman admires these Accessories and would welcome them as a gift. Marabou Stoles, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and Marabou Capes, $5.00, $10.00 and $15.00. $20.00. Marabou Sets in Wack and naturalecolor, Marabou Muffs, $10.00 and $12.50. $25.00. cach | | each Women's Linen Handkerchiefs in one- corner embroidered effects, box of 4, in as many different designs, $1.00. | Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, | daintily embroidered, six different designs | in box, $1.75 —First Floor, The showing also includes combination colorings such as natural and white and black and white. effects, and plain gray, sky-blue, white and pink for evening. wear. —First Floor, Boxed Stationery for Gifts One-quire Box French Gilt-edge Panel Cloth Paper in popular tints, stamped with script monogram, special Crane, Berlin, Jones and Whiting Fine Stationery in new styles and colors, packed | in art boxes and cabinets, 50c to $3.50. any foe. two-initial Crane’s Linen Lawn Stationery in newest fashionable sizes, packed in cabinets and Berlin’s Linen “Overfold” Paper, stamped boxes of Rookwood pattern, tastefully em- | in two colors—gold and tint matching j arate and ay «. $1.85 and $2.25 B§ covery of a plot to establivh a mili They are the Best there is in rich tary dictatorship in Portugal, In : . ' which a part of the army was su; without regard to price. aca - Goat Seal Leather Bags, fit- [Bl Posed to be implicated i box of these delicious 3 ted with Mirror, French res 2 Wa ell , 8 SAN FRANCISCO.—Caught in sweets and your reWard ay. Ivory Pad, Pencil and Coin [the act of attempting to agnault Mt- tle Dina Schreiber in the basement of the child's home, Geo. WilHame, & negro porter, was locked in the cellar by. Clarence Richter and later taken to jail. Loraine’s Hair Brushes, real | Purse, at . Ebony, at...75¢ to $1.00 will be “appreciation.” socees S225 Bartell takes pains to get the best. Prices 50c to $2.50 Genuine Seal Leather with 11CAGO.—-ELECTION commisa- of Cook county hereafter will recognize the progressives in. stead of the republicans {n select ing judges and clerks of election, according to a decision of County Judge Owens. Parisian Ivory Hair Brushes at .......$1.00 to $3.50 fine silk or leather linings; beautiful in style and work- manship. .$3.85 to $5.50 a Parisian Ivory Combs..... eUdnedees a 35¢ to $1.25 Circasian Walnut Mirrors You can buy all your Christmas presents at Bar- EL PASO, TEX.—Forty-five tres. with rich French plate.... tles on the Mexican Northwestern Lowiew's Asmesican Beauty asta Keinals upon her arrival from New York. nama | Chocolates in pretty boxes them from all Sets NEW YONK—Will Cavieton poeticcna’ big -30¢, 60¢ and $1.00 parts of the | and lecturer, died last night of pneu-| world— f ids j F ‘ monia, | VICTORIA, B, C.—Another : > ‘ or father, brother or hus- ff jship similar to the Niag Bartell has Lowney’s Fina Ue oe WHO OWNS the yacht? ©. R.|der. construction. for the Unibn iia Reriats 6 balknoyon Sie , | band— Gordon of'V noouver aye fhe pald | Steamship Co, of New Zealand can buy as little or much as = Houbigant’s, | Gillette’s Safety Razors, 2° | wituts Cekinebe ot eee ke : ‘i tpi 5 ? Rafferty Undertaking Co, ran down you wish. almer’s and Ever-Ready Safety Razors COL. L. V. W. KENNON, ¢om-|W, Ames. 2 Rainter boulevard, i a host of oth M " ee manding 25th regiment Fort/at Fourth ay, and Washington st Siem ers, Some in| Weller’s and dozens of oth bei is preparing to embark for|Wedn afternoon st A cut glass bot- ; nn lonolulu December 25. The men| Pure Mixed Candy for the tles and pretty er kinds, all guaranteed by had not expected so early a move} FROM PAPERS found at the ehildren—we put it-in pretty feeaea. Pilees to,ault, aed Bartell, Prices ; and were disappointed. | scene of the accident, It was learned ve 8. ‘ , 4 ee yesterday that the man killed by a boxes at—10¢ and upwards | 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 to $3.75 | ..50¢, $1.00, $2.00, etc HIGHWAYMAN who held up R,|Kenyon car Tyesday was Eino Lah B Joh aon of 6860% I Hard av gi, @ laborer Mving on the tide . ednesday night got or cents, i railroad were burned by rebels. Six) --- $1.25 to $2.25 | tell’s Drug Stores—you'll | hundred federal troops are ma Sp ENR Ay ae _.. | Save money and you'll get Feomed st Jaures | the best. CONSTRUCTION OF a wagon e bridge over the Columbia river will ainty and Sweet Po be discussed Friday night at the sosueccemeate Chamber of Commerce P. JACKSONVILE, FLA—'My $20, errumes av ns 000 diamond brooch has been | stolen,” said Mrs, R. C, McCormick, for the local improvement bonds of- | fered yesterday by the commission. | ers. There was a premium of 1.01 }per cent, or about $4.77 above the | interest. WABHINGTON.—GEO, B, TOR NEY, surgeon general of the army, |] will be reappointed by President Taft OLYMPIA.—BACK taxes on prop erty overlooked by the assessor can be collected, but not interest on the taxes, says the attorney general j | } WATERVILLE. WwM DOM | RESH, 68, died Saturday. Domrese jtook part In many battles of the civil war | TEN TONS of Christmas trees four tons of holy and a ton of mistletoe will be stacked on the |decks of the Pacific Coast Steam-| ship Co,"# liner Gover wuen she | sails for California Fr | WASHINGTON,—COL ¥ GOETHALS, builder of the P flats, | Cut Glass Fern Dish bossed in gray and gold, 50c to $3.50. Eaton-Crane’s Delft Initialed Paper Special $2.50 IGHT-inch Cut Glass Fern Dish in the attractive illus fitted nickel plated removable inset, special $2.50. cutting trated, with Cut Glass Compote Special, $2.50 C OMPOTI in whirlwind design on Six- as shown cut combination clear glass inch size, in illustration, cial $2.50. spe- paper. One-quire box, $1.00. and Correspondence Cards, 25c. —First Fleet, 50-Piece Dinner Set ed, on a high grade semi-porcelain shape, decorated with tiny pink rosebuds and dainty forget me-nots, All the pieces are gold-edged and the handles are decorated with gold SET, as pictu INNER tracings 50-piece Set, service for six, $11.65. 100-piece Set, service for twelve, $21.75. —chingware Seotlet