The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1912, Page 8

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weather ing ed at the Moore Sunday night, | a charm, a delight, a wonder . The play ts one that appeals to ev-'|F ery one. For the one who bas not the inclination to puzale over prob- I lems or morals, it offers beautiful music and wonderful seenle effects Some of the scenes never ha z equaled in Seattle, The dan grace and beauty iteelf, The reason for its popularity, One can | if take from it what one wants and) leave the rest The story is @ wimple little child's | fairy tale. Mytyl and Tylty!l, chil dren of a woodeutter, are ng tof AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—"The Blue Bird.” Metropolitan—Dark Seattio—Seattle Stock “Arizona, ORPHEUM—Crovsy and Dayne and vaudeville. EMPRESS—"Fun at Sea” vaudeville, PANTAGE ors” Co, In | At Your Service i Tomorrow From Mh 8:30 to 5:30 and C. C. Berg’s Big Stock of Furs Must Go Without “The Surf Bath and vaudeville. GRAND—Vaudeville ahd motion pietures Hi That Git Let us send an agent, who will give you full particulars. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. HEE HBE olub will dance Christ mas night at Renton Hill Club House, 18th and Madison. MARSHPTELD, OR.—Evidence in the hands of the coroner indicates that the man picked up on beach here recently i# that of Win, Johner, ex-soldier, who was thought to have been murdered last August, instead of Capt. Johnson of the wrecked schooner Osprey, as was at first supposed, MRBS, W. C. MEAGHER, wife of Joseph Meagher, auditor for Sulll- van & Considine, is dead of heart [failure at her home, Alki Beach, COMMITTRES APPOINTED in|ff the cities of the Sound will meet in Seattle next Friday to perfect plans for the nor-elect Lister January, 5, WITH A meat war on in Seat- tle, housewlves may buy Christmas turkeys this year at from 28 to 30 cents a pound. UNIVERSITY CADETS purchased a silver saber for Cap. tain Wm, Patten, instructor in mil itary drill, who has been tranafer- red to Honolulu, 2P,.Qoa—toSd inaugural of Gover: |f their |] have |} Great Majestic Ranges —Third Floor, Hand-Painted China —Chinaware Section. Si SHOP IN THE MORNING : IF POSSIBLE CLEMMER — Photoplays and }/bod Christmas eve, end because they |f | [bs GLOVE! BON! D ail je ville, lare not happy, as are the cbildren of |f | ui} ELBOUNNE—Photoplays and || the rich family-ncroms the street Alli & Re ard to Cost goon : In comes an old witch and teti | > MERCHANDIS mI Purchases § ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and nom ‘nae ag manent | | > CERTIFICATE. ; bs nace M ade jeville, rioh children, which ts : [Sours they” don't bio. -“peeperick “al Up to the Closing then gives them a cap in which is aff k HRKRARE RRR nagic diamond, and tells them to go |i 7 ; #5 |eck' uns Bias Bird, the opmbel ot bnctgarsd Hour Will Be ccc 6) bs : RR RR RR tiki |nouls of Fire, Water, Bread, Sugar, Delivered Same e e “Look, we have sought the Blue | sate, Be ate net ae ae E . Bird everywhere, and here it is, in| Po the tairy Berylune's palace the i : a ee our home, all the time, oak’ we la then fo The tana a cmacet 1 “4 ong went aie didn’t know it,” said little Tylty!, | There they meet their grandparents the boy in Po . Blue Bird,” when | and their dead brothers and sisters. sister returned after a|Next they journey to the kingdom ‘ frutleas search for ‘he ue Bird [3th pa arm there vo" the hes PRY wee If Possible. One Hour’s Shopping In those words ae epitomized the | At the palace of Night they cap 4 helo Bing, for the patpose of the|ture several bias bids ber all if] Before 11 a, m. Will: Accomplish More Than plece ie to show that wo all have |them die. The Iand of Happiness ts| ry ness, t it a ot or | me: od jut he ue rd ie li BURKE ae lee ee dad eniretiety ne a Several Later i in the Day + From the first bar of the opening | home, to discover that the Flue Bird — bg it drop of the cur-|has been there all the time—that a: * Hird,” which open- | Happiness ts in their own home * . J ; . i i i Extra quality J LS = Andirons and Fire Sets Handkerchiefs Splendid Sable and anne Jap “9 Mink ok a si) —Housefurnishings Section. ” —First Floor, Opoesum Sets, values § Sets, values up to $30, int venues +) . " a ae YOU'LL FIND IT HERE )f antosteis Holiday Ribbons lews of the Day Condensed for Busy People —First Floor, Annex. —First Floor, ” Wo: : SI 3 69 SI 7 39 Bath Robes, Women’s and Infants’ Wear a * 9 oS sitar Setaotieine Children’s econ prompt and re —Second Floor. | Lace Ne kwear : , o | ace INe€C =: / High-grade Alaskan Extra fine quality Co- Coats in Near Seal Bath Robes, Men’s | —First Fess Mink Sets, values up [J ney Sets, values up to ff and French Coney, —First Floor. Libbey Cut Glass to $200, cut to $25, cut to values up to $50, cu Calorie Fireless Cookers —Glassware Section, to —Housefurnishings Section. | Pi ° SI 1 5 $9 98 $1 4 98 i | Manicure Accessories a a : Carving Sets ~—First Floor, - + Bs rnd « —Housefurnishings Section. | y leatetation “se | Marabou Neckwear Fine quality Russian Mounted Deer and wil oa as Casseroles | —First Floor. r asens t of ~——Housefurnishings Section. so .e Pony Coats, values up Goat Heads, values the 0. ‘e Ww. in Soattlo, will w to| SE ne & Men’s Furnishings to $85, cut to up to $15, cut to ager of the North Bank road | wees ree Cedar Chests | —First Floor. Al Goddard proposed with delight | tried —First Floor, Annex. | ‘ $40 98 3 98 | That od wagon should carry @| val Misses’ Party Dresses . men wor en enh : ak ie | —Second Floor. That ‘ae quit doing business at fe today ‘on siepiay in peal —Nouseturnis uNngsS ection. Misses’ Sweater Coats | clan's office o case is , —Second Floor, Fine mounted Wolf | Mounted Wildcat | Mownted Glacier MM ojuntl tiarmasth tii] "i iurmay¢ aioe’ {ff Clocks and Watches | J in Portland Thureday. Rumors are| this country —a re OO. ulliers. ens ; values alues " vat De Larm, president | re ’ Rugs, values up to Rugs, up to Bear Rugs, v = atthe gompeny, to not dead, ana] BLUE FUNNEL liner Bellerophoi : x: —First Floor. $11, cut to $12.50, cut to to $65, cut to will be brought into the trial lreached pier § Sun with a silk Community Silver ESPECIALLY HER Bits. | n” “ANed AE —Silverware Section. | Neckwear, Women’s, Men’s WHILE ALIGE $4 39 $5 29 $32.49 — Crocheted Novelties K s be r} |i ean was broken a —First Floor, Annex. Opera Glasses wa —First Floor, —Silverware Section. Ostrich Plumes . —Second Floor. jas the expenditures ¥ were $6 . —Bas jesroom. SANTA BARBARA Overcome Electric Portable Lamps 2 se Out the |by gas while inspecting a tunnel, —Chinaware Section. Percolators Jodaon was rescued \by his $ | wife, who dragged bim out, uncon . , + nishings Secti R Closing rion es um owt SncoeH Electric Table Utensils —? = ol. fntire Stock of UU, aacammec Soe, Serene “ene Seen | Pickard China . ing. It will-be 206 feet long, 41 E : . —Chinaware Section. foot beam, and will cost $100,000 vening Slippers 1425—FIRST AVENUE—1425 Sey as —First Floor. | Silk Hosiery ue of the old p 4 jthe new achoc —First Floor. Three Doors South of Pike prune Bill dust, on from the) ihe new act Fancy Bed Comforters sory—then You married and 8-1 Cy assy ——aouruw est —Bedding Section. | Silk Petticoats — MeYouns Hardup—No; ve been| Washington Dental Association | ff A —Second Floor. trying to settle up ever since, | Will meet here Jan, 25 Fine Table Linens se agen TOPPENISH/CINJURED tn [There wae an ewchief of police, —First Floor, | Silk Waist Patterns x fall last spring, Miss Eva Guanyon,|Who tried to get prison release —First Floor. 16, died Inst night after an opera But the governor thought : ‘“ i ton nitince the ehief had been bought, Fitted Bags and Suit Cases WA ; , : wld nv 4 Fiesiic lem cia esr —Third Floor, | Slippers, Men 8, Women’s F Past re ona by (a Norther! AN FRANCISCO. — Maicolm|f . ; and Children’s overs ae * PP eanroe of Portland sumone, cold / Fountain Pens —First Floor. oes a i 4 minue $400 4 - ; a ‘etnae the: firet af the thenth bevel Tow street here t08ay. All he. ref —First Floor. Suspenders : embered toring the first ‘< Nearly: Sites windied theta. How|saloon he save ey Furs —Men's Furnishings Section. abeurd Rasp eee 4 A hristmas To expect the police PORTLAND, OR.—"Officer, the —Second Floor. et vat sg ork blog See eres venules : Thermos Novelties — he central statio: lephone. j —! . Suggestion Se nue later ash Mec Ott Newlizees — VALL. LLA—C ¢-|to whom the woman's huaban ul . Sey pe ulidloge hare loveada b hee ol Ml a ae Secand Floor. Umbrellas hammer and threatened to shoot.|until hubby's return, ‘ —First Floor. Have you thought of a telephone as a Christmas india fiom hea si (yuuee cae ke win ke chek H Gift Perfumes Firet Fl , ; * e ry ow ls .|yelled a fresh who had stolen _— ‘ gift? It is one which will add to the comfort and ion ane ha the millon. . bundle of papers and was tee | sie elbgpas Women’s Waists Fos. |. * . , . critic . 0 coppe ne latte: : —Second i. j convenience of the home. Relatives and friends wiil fire, ie critically sicky following 9a) tied hie gun and fired, knocking | Gillette Razors ‘ ‘ he bundle out of young’ America’s : be brought nearer—business hours will not mean seaeneeccanta’ wk wis sane [eatin A Ye Ra Some tate —First Floor. separation—with a Bell telephone in the house. wife of a rancher at Covello, died [speeding auto and- eseaped A ia eee yEUPTH ANNUAL edition of “The Globe-Wernicke Bookcases J ‘ qneteney taineer,” the Mou —_ 2 Even if you have a telephone, do you know of Ee Mountaineer,” issued by the Moun ‘ourth Floor. the advantages of an extension, with its saving of of the Baptist tabernacle, has re- Pr tren ‘ ie dl celved a call from the First Bap-| SULLIVAN & CONSIDINE have Gloves steps and increased efficiency of service? tist church of Spokane. purchased the Helig theatre, in : Portland —First Floor.

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