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ET ie A, yee’ MISS HELEN Daughter of Gov.elect Cox. y—the theory being rt without Imitation. cox —<_ As a Woman Thinks at Christmas Time. You have lost the significance of Christmas if you harbor in your heart an unkind thought. . The woman who gives bec . ause she thinks she must gives something her friend would be better off without ry . . Commemorate the birth of th “Father, forgive, demeanors, of those about you . Remember that Christmas is is the time to give gifts. AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. MOORE—"Polly of the Circus. METROPOLITAN—Dark. SEATTLE—*The Barrier”—Se- attle stock company. ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville. ORPHEUM—Cressy and Dayne and vaudeville. EMPRESS—"Fun at Sea” and vaudeville. PANTAGES—"The Surf Bath- ers” and vaudeville. GRAND—Vaudeville and motion ures. CLEMMER — Photoplays vaudeville. MELBOURNE—Photoplays and vaudeville, and aKKKKKkKhkhhhkhhnk AT THE MOORE * * * * BEREAN Most Star readers know a lot about “The Blue Bird,” which is at the Moore next week, beginning Sunday, through the little contest about “Happiness.” “The Blue Bird” is one of the most elaborate productions on the American stage today. Everybody will like it, and it is just about the finest play for children ever produced, SAAAHAKAAAERAAAN ED * * * AT THE PANTAGES * * PTrreeeeerereerrrry Seven acts and a special ex- elusive moving picture, instead of of five numbers and Gaumont's Weekly, will appear on the Christ- mas bill at Pantages, Headline at- traction of the week will bé the fourth of the Ned Wayburn musical comedy successes, the English Pony | Ballet. An added feature will be by pardoning not only the mistakes, ® ade than * \attle the: . © one who on the cross could say but the mis not the time to bestow alms; it 1~-Valeska Suratt 2—Janet Louden. |3—Claire Sinctair. \4—-Marie Stoddard |5—-Mabel Berra..... . Moore ntages Seatt! Empress - Orpheum | Hazel Folsom, a Seattle society girl | who will make her debut as a lyric soprano, Other numbers: Rice, | Bell and Baldwin, in a pantomime, |"A Night in the Swanips;” Murry |K. Hill, comedian; Janet Louden and company in “A Fourth Ward Romance ;” Spinett! and Georgiano, litaiian singers, and Tom and Edith | Almond, musical novelty, Faded AT THE SEATTLE * * BERRA No play of American life, fuller of human interest, has been pre sented on the stage in the last dec “Arizona,” which Bailey and Mitchell will present at the Se. te, for one week, begin ning Monday, with a matinee Christ mas day. “Arizona” is a military drama. Guy C. Hitner will be seen lin the role of “Danby,” the part originated by Theodore Roberts. le nd RHEE HHH Ih | * * * * * KKK KKK hhh hh hth “The Eternal Waltz,” carrying 60 people, will be the headline attrac tion at the Orpheum next week. It is an operetta by Leo Fall, a fa mous Viennese composer, Twelve extra musicians are used in the or chestra, There {6 a sextette of Gypsy Violinistes and a very large \chorus, The act runs over an ‘hour. Mabel Berra, an Wnglish girl, is the prima donna, and Cyril Chadwick, an English comedian, are the featured players. “The Hternal Waltz” te the most perfect tabloid operetta in vaud le. Five! AT THE ORPHEUM THE SEATTL | She has been in Washington as the guest) of Miss Genevieve Clark, daughter of the speaker. “HOT DOG ot a cost of o THE Here's pict of the h Jeale exclusively in the high price of beef customers, The butcher's boy shou and the dog ala living meat in th two live ¢ other acts, Including Wilson's Com: edy Cireus; Joe Morris and Charlie Allen, comedians, and Hugh MeCor mick and Grace Wallace, ventrilo quists. RR eH * + * AT THE EMPRESS * * + et TTT TOTO TO tT tet tO It The Empress announces the re turn of Karno's London comedian for the coming week, presenting “The Wow Wows,” or “A Night in an English Secret Society,” with Charles Chaplin as the featured player. There are 20 people in the act, A carload of special scenery t# carried by the company. George Leonard and Marguerite Meredith present a comedy, “The Mald and the Meddler.” Marie Stoddard will offer some specialties. Gilbert Losee, a triple voiced vocalist; Lola Stantonne wlisch, a violiniste and Les Adlers, European gym nasts, complete the bill, PRESIDENT-ELECT AND BRYAN TALK TRENTON, N. J., Dee, 21,—Pres ident-elect Woodrow Wm. J. Bryan conferred here this afternoon in the governor's room at the state house. No announce. ment of the result of the confer. ence or the matters discuesed is expected. Bryan arrived here this morning from Philadelphia and went at once to the state house, He was cor dially greeted by Wilson, and the two retired immediately to the pri vate office of the governor. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21,—The court, sitting in the trial of former City Prosecutor Guy Eddie, charged with contributing ,to the delin quency of Mrs, Alice Phelps, a minor, rested today, ‘The trial will be resumed Monday morning, in the an that he cannot get plet s% sre intended for slaughter. ee seen ne 18 NO JOKE IN GERMANY ughter Bertin The an house” in Fatherland. 1 80 great is the der dogs enough & tragic proprietor owing to supply his ure bas a tray of dog meat on his YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Seattio Star by notitying office at e of any tall re prompt and rem lar delivery of th or attempt t t attent te a arrive ck, kindly p at once. Main the Circulation D. ne this office Ack tor artment and a brass band will assist at the} ; Paxaminations | held at wei {ERTON ntices will be navy yard this moat! SPOKANE—All at the poultry to poor people. laid neat show will be LEXINGTON, Mase Alther Flous f Orovil was married Friday te Daily of Rutland, Vt Mine Lacy Waad., m Harte EVERETT.-The safe was dynw mited and $106 taken from the post office at English, a village near Marysville. MADISON, Wis.—A university co e4 burried from gym to her music class, merely putting on an over coat. To punish her, the prof made her remove the coat and lend the class from the front of the room. CENTRALIA ~~ Appropriations for moving pictures is asked by the State Training school CHICAGO.-Bight carloads of oranges, which had been heated to make them look ripe, were confis cated by the government CHEHALIS. Having already . voreed, and a bigamist, Mra rine Frica merely wants her present marriage annulled. WASHINGTC A baker in Chi j , 4 for selling a seven-pound loaf, an ordinance lim iting the size to six pounds. EVERETT.-Snow plows were called ont today for the firet time NEWARK, N Susan Dexhelmer, married three | weeks, have gone to the divorce {court because they can't agree as to J—Eugene and | cor jhow the family effects should be divided. CAMBRIDGE, has been the « Mass.—"Baseball st single factor for good amo the Chinese,” said Dr. Charles W fott at a meeting of Harvard students, “It supplants games of chance,” he said. NEW YORK-—Mre. Flowe F Wieland, arrested for failing to send her children to school, sald public schools corrupt the morals of chil dren. She promised to have private tutors and was dismissed, YONKERS, N. Y.—Rev. Wm. P. Stevenson i# looking for the thief who stole his coat while he was de livering a sermon on stealing. LONDON. —At the trial of am ac ensed bigamist, it was shown that he borrowed from wife Nov 2% $175, which he used to pay the expenses of wife No, 1. BERLIN.—Conrad Barth, any ab- sconding clerk, mailed back $1,750 to his employers from Monte Carlo, saying he had won a fortune at the tables. RERLIN.—Sergeant Woelferling of the fortress of Thorn was sen tenced to 16 years’ imprisonment and fined $4,000 for treason, andthe 9,000 he received as a spyofor wisi was confiscated E STAR AVIATOR HORACE KEARNEY, Who disappeared in a fog bank a few minutes after he started on 600-mile flight from Los Angeles, Cal, to San Franciseo. His body was found on the beach near Redondo, Cal, Thursday. Chester Law rence, whe flew with him, was also killed. His body was found near that of Kearney. Aviator Kearney and Chester Lawrence, a Los Angeles newspa per man, started to fly from Los Angeles to San Francisco. As soon as thelr aeroplane reached the coast they encountered a heavy fog and were lost to sight. They were never neard from, alive, again, The search lasted for four days, before the bodies of the two young men, each of whom was only 26, were found : GREEN | OLYMPIA.—Long distance rat LAKE CONGREGA lof the Pacific Telephone & Tele-| TIONAL church will hold a special | ‘ lor investiga. |Corstmas musical service on graph company are under inves menaas |tion by the public service commis ‘aton | ast | students spend the } CIAL train of 125 Pullm arrived tt morning holiday home. WILLIAM superior judge suffered arntroke nesday, which wide M'DONALD, former of Whitman county f paralysis Wed: | affected his right} -ONT . WALLA WALLA.—-In PONTIAC, T—Mise Irma Hill,| auscleum, was placed today the who was famed as the only com p missioned woman deputy sheriff in| body of Joseph Tachi, a wealthy Tinols, bar been captured by Cu-|!talian, who died last. summer pid and is now Mra, A. R. Vo of Kansas a $6,000 WEDE elique be sen-| PORTLAND. —E Eg | MEYER, nd of the vice be found guilty, will tenced Monda NEW YORK—-Dr. Louis B. Blan, Columbia university, says a great number of high school studer cannot multiply 1 by 1, and 1 WALLA WALLA nero | rest,” a clamp of tree of Whitman coeds, down. by] Spooners the delight will be cut NE YORK.—A union has been formed by makers of baby carriages who say their business is booming. | ferring allied Bre May to NEW YORK r kiyn min who } the vestibule Gay nor intimated that gyman | was & scamp ] | A GOOD INVESTMENT PARIS. tien decided a two works of art each change bands at sa per ce NEW YORK.—-Lillian Margulies, awyer, will marry Jacob Cebulsky, another lawyer, who won a case from her in t spreme court , YORK.—Two suffragettes | attracted a large crowd when they] painted th quarters of the In terborough § » league, They wore overalls uffra D. SULLIV. second officer of} the steamer Columbian, reports the | brightest display of phosphorus he} ever saw on Dec, 5 near Port An goles light. It was bright enough to read a newspaper by, he says. ' “Seven years ago I landed tn this; town with only $1, but that dollar gave me my start.” “You must have invested it very! profitably.” “T did. money. TACOMA.--Acquitted two years ago of complicity In the murder of her husband, Mrs. Martina Kval- shaug was married Dec, 12 to Just Peterson of Irene, 8. D. | 1 telegraphed home for Children of the Cathedral school gave a Chirstmas cantata called | “Santa Claus’ Doings” for their) parents in Cathedral hall Friday night. NEW YORK.—After a sepa- ration of 18 months, Florenz Ziegfeld and Anna Held have decided to make up, Ziegfeld announced at the Moulin Rouge Friday night he had de- cided to be good. Tacoma—Blue Funnel liner Bel- lerophone reached port Friday night with one of the most valu able cargoes of silk that ever came into Puget sound. It is valued at| $2,075,000. ‘d Trenton, N. J.—Delegation of Wisconsin democrats called on President-elect Wilson to urge the appointment to a cabinet position of Jos. Davies, secretary of the democratic national committee, Washington—Advices say Ameri- can lives and property are in dan- ger at Cananea from 1,000 striking Mexican miners. Boston—Ellis Drake, inventor of the basefiall cover, died Friday at his home in Stoughton, aged 76. Seoul, Korea—Sworn admission that he had been informed by Koreans of a plot toassassinate Gov Gen, Count Teraicht was made on the stand by Ok Wan Pin, the youngest of the 106 Koreans on| trial here for conspiracy to kill} Terauchi, ——— Washington—Bill calling for an appropriation of $2,000,000 for a suitable government exhibit at the} Panama-Pacific exposition has} been introduced in the nouse, By Berton Bratey. I'd like to be rich—there is pleasure in money, It's good stuff to have and it's good stuff to spend, It helps you to pay for your milk and your honey, And gives you a chance to be nice to a friend, e rich, but I'd never be willing To pay such a price as SOME men do for gold; The cost is too high and the pace is too killing, And too many things must be bartered and sold, I'd like to be rich—and I wonder who wouldn't; And yet, if it cost me what SOME people pay, I'd try to be rich and I'd find that I couldn't. There's too much worth while that ts lost b: To sacrifice friends and {deals to render My heart and my conscience, my soul and my mind, And sell all my dreams for a dollar-marked splendor Would leave me too poor for the riches I'd find, y the way; I'd like to have wealth if I made it by toiling Or keenness and cleverness canny—but fair, But never by cheating and spoiling; I'd Yke to be rich—but I'd rather be square! that worme have braine and think eres em ee tame ‘of. Yerkes of Yale seome to be on the eafe side: in me SO/IN CORT MANAGE? And Ai Tomorrow (a1 Messrs. Shubert ¢Offer Maeterlinck’s ‘The be LUE IRD For Happiness Matinees Christmas Day and Saturday Exactly as presented in New’ York, Chicago and Boston; 100 in cast; orchestra of 25, New ti production: “Vastest of the Chy mas Spectacies.” ~ Main Floor, $2.00; Oress Cir. cle, $1.50; Balance Balcony, Tyltyl and Myty! in $1.00; Gallery, Sc. “The Blue Bird.” EATTLETHEATK BAILEY & MITCHELL MGRRS Peg rain LAST THREE TIMES Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and Night The Record-B Rex Beach's Play of the Par North THE BARRIER Evening Prices, except -bOe, 00, he the ker Monday os Matinees Thurad Sunday Special Bargain } Big Christmas Week Offering, “ARIZONA” Matinee Christmas Day, Wednesday. y Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville “The Perfect Theatre” Christmas Week! “The Eternal Waltz’ BY LEO FALL Prices: 25, 50c, 75c. A VIENNESE OPERETTA WITH MABEL BERRA, CYRIL CHAD! WICK AND A BIG BEAUTY CHORUS, Karno’s London Comedians With CHARLES CHAPLIN, as the ‘“Souse,” Presenting “THE WOW WOWS” 15——-OTHER COMEDIANS——15 6——OTHER BIG 8. & C. ACTS——5 BEST VAUDEVILLE IN AMERICA FOR.. Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Ned Wayburn’s Winter Garden Feature ENGLISH PONY BALLET Special Christmas Bill PAUL REVERE’S RIDE———SEE Exclusive Spectacular Film. SEVEN BIG ACTS——______———10¢ and 2 Clemmer Theatre SEATTLE'S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE Another Exclusive Clemmer Special LAST PERFORMANCE A thrilling story of love and jealousy in the cireus ring OTHER ENTERTAINING PHOTOPLAYS ALLAN MOORE, Tenor Soloist, OLIVER G. WALLACE, Organist. 1,200 SEATS .