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Of course, says that he courting hours }did it; good spea warm hand-| Instead of saying sweet nothings shaking and all that, but Wash-|to each other, as is the wont of ngton knows better, It was Mrs.| most engaged folks, Tay and his} Tay who did it—elected her hus-| "best girl that ever lived" planned band to the bouse of representa-|@ political campaign. ‘The bride} ‘tives as the baby member of the|groom-to-be was told to hurry back | next ress }to Cordova, Ill, and take a demo apital, where Mra, Clyde/ cratic nomination that nobody else H. Ta er used to be one of Sen-| wanted, because the district was! ator Hob LaFollette’s secretaries, always republican | everybody just perfectly says that) With the nomination to one hand | she did th mo »wards turning and a wedding ring tn ‘the otber an erstwhile strongly republican Tav hustled back to Washington | majority into a democratic major-| After the ceremony the young cou-} ty of 1,200. packed a trank and made a To be sure, Clyde H. Tavenner ine for Rock Island, Hl, whe’ the movement along with | they opened headquarters, of which mighty argument Mrs. Tay took ¢ * Tay wasn't allowed to dilly-dally| When the young bridegroom,| around making Ob, no, The} young congressman-elect was in youn bride ma “1 him right out lthe newspaper game he was just and sent him through the rural dis {plain Tay and pounded copy out tricts to garner the votes while she jof a typewriter, and once ne wrote! supplemented arguments with a gem of a story about how young » of her own mailed to voters. | remain #ing until And the Rock Island district w strangle hold on fame. have youngest member of th Miss Martin. And next congress and the youngest wedding followed. But the matron in the congresst had started Tay upward, po-|the same being Congress Mrs. Tavenner, during their late enner an litically speaking, Maude Wolford, plump, and George AT THE THEATRES W. Barry present a sketch, “At the| -o Song Booth which makes em THIS WEEK. laugh. Frank Work and Jewel Moore—Bernice de Pasquali in| Play tumble, Louis Stone dances | doesn't | concert on his head or his f it Metropolitan—David Warfield matter which, The Gordon boys The Return of F r Grim dance well, but not on their heads baer t 7 eattle Stock Co. H — |] “Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford hh k tthe hhh | Siineuievassevitie * *! |] Empress—Vaudevil * PANTAGES. * |] Pantages—Vaudevil « * j GRAND—Vaudeville and motion] eee ete eee tet ae ete |] pictures. CLEMMER — Photoplays and Dr. A. Cook told yes vaudeville ces Panta MELBOURNE—Photoplays and eached the North vaudeville, did, and that times a and ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville. e is illus col Fe ttt sotto ti te tte te a OF! Murconticon Views ie uy eer AT THE METROPOLITAN. A) Bene rie messes nice oe * * “ * = RRR ke er Grimm, the old Dr flo ers gor ist, returns after déath, bh BK to) Be Cameror the living and the dead and right | the co Mire the bitter mistakes of his life Elina Biv Hear me! Hear me t sone a pleas Can nobody in this house The Mardo trio are | me? ac " | And no one, of course, can hea |him. ‘That is the story of “Th St tk tte | Return of Peter Grimm,” at the|* * theatre this week.|* EMPRESS. *| * *” so ill that he is close to death, fa a tt tt tt th) asleep and ams. And when t Pompadour Jim” Corbett, st? | doctor lifts the coverlet, the boy} handsome it far from the slim| is dead. The spirit of the old) yoy athlete who wrested the Dutch florist passes o of thé| world’s championship fre John L jhouse, bearing the pirt of ta with a the nd lightning blows, is boy his shoulder he head traction at the km | David Warfield’s art is, as al-| press theatre this week He tells wonderful. The compat his stories entertainingly and man | adequate ges to co the impression that be dqewennee |he enjoys telling th The Pa MR ee ee | rotors are acrobats, One of tt * *® actually walks down staira on his * SEATTLE. *® | head Lucile Sa poses and * #\sings. Ch Deland and Mary kkk hhh h kh tk ke ee | Carry have a laughing sketch, “The |Fire Escape.” The Great Westin Get-rich-quick Wallingford” 418-| jmpersonates Important folka in hi versatility as a schemer | tory Leo McGuire has a rd audience at the Seattle |tenor votc The Manning Twins, | st night. ft was only last) giris, have a snappy tumbling act at the piece was produced p ces, and the Bailey &| PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN of Mitchell stock company deserve | the Seventh ward elected M. E. Hal high pra for a production at pop lly chairman and C. L. Blewett sec ular prices as meritorious as the|retary of a local political organiza ear or less ago, | tion | to the.life “Black one that cost $2 ay Guy Hitner ts “J. Rufus” and J. ©. Livingston's is as good a bit of ch PRELIMINARY the limestone cli TESTIMONY in | w i of Skagit coun | work as has been seen In Seattle in| ty began Monday before Judge J. a long time Denney Mme. Bernice de Pasquali was the RETORT COURTEOUS | | guest of honor at a reception given | by the Verein Arion at Odd Fellows | hall, 10th av. and Pine st., last night She sang several songs. Mme. B 4 | Hesse-Sprotte and Herbert Williams | %3 so sang. Mme, de Pasquali sing fo @ at the Moore theatr tonight IT TOIT SOTTO At tbe * * Vv vee | ORPHEUM. *| * et tet TT TTT TOKO Tt tte | Lily Langtry (Lady de Bathe) | whose chief claim to fame is that she was very beautiful years ago and that the late King Kdward took an interest In her, which interest |occasloned gossip in a court where the standard of morals was as low as the “V's” in the women’s gowns, is appearing at the Orphoum theatre this week in “The Test an ap ta |tion of the big act fre rdow's |The Peril,” in which she formerly | |starred, Lily is not as beautiful as| , but she can still act I say, waiter, have yu anytht Lolo, an Indian seere has alin the shape of mince pies? = [pra ing He ! tocea| Waiter—Nothing but pie plates, performs ¢ 1 p.| slr 1 ) YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People Bubseribers will confer a favor by t this off ure te secure p ular @ any attempt are given ex attention t other Some people rave Star tying to The Beattie © at once of any fall ompt and ree the paper, oF batitute Heattle re of the the beat nplaints ‘ompt livery paper ° a ¢ rieous ane If your paper fails any night by 3 diy phone this office 9400. Ask for vive k Male the Clreulation Department The people were long ago told | That to want heated cars was quite bold; It was not Jake's intent, Yet the street cars are still very But hy ¢ gave his consent— cold. ROISE.—WITH 9 smple cereme nies, John M. Haines was jnaugurat ed governof of Idaho. MARATHON, N. Y Washnaton 1 women eat Ww J unknia | ne NC dred chickens are on exhibition at the day. na pouultry fair, Eimer |¢ t any ayailable place which Dixon will begin judging Wednes-|the city my have for this pur- ° , The county is to stand the ex ANDY TAYLOR, fa-| pense of any alteration that may DAWSON mou Becc the EN, t cut 0 RTH Yakir pathfinder, ¢ Janyon to St md ¢ White ATCHEE. Regarded as to send out all Amert-/ ind children, according A | |to report here. WASHINGTO President Taft} |has sent to the senate the reap-| pointment of Charles P. Neill to be] United States commissioner of la bor. PORTLAND.—THE county court has tentatively decided to spend 76,000 toward the completion of the highway between Portland and Hood River. | A 400-FOOT addition to the Ore- gon-Washington freight will be built by J. M. Bruce & Co. ‘TH body of an} man was found Saturday | railroad track, with both| ff, YAKIMA.—Three hun- » from the rt City over river in ten days, And some people rave about paint, e Old masters and euch who were German or Dutch And painters of sinner and saint; While others are daft about music And worship at Beethoven's shrine Or join with the gang that ts fond of Chopang, Or those who think Liszt Js divine! The drama has many adorers, | And poe conquers & host, While tales cause a throb in the hearts of a mob And live for a season--almoat! But greater than drama or sculpture For keeping the world to a whirl Is that object of art which enraptures the heart That master creation—-a Girl! by | police wagon ‘PUBLIC MORGUE THE SEATTLE Ee STAR about sculpture NORTH YAKIMA.——Farmers pose the plan to seek ap appro priation of $76,000 for an Armory site. | OLYMPIA ONE HUNDRED MILLION small fry have been turn ed out the past year, announces J L. Riseland, state fish commis sioner. THE ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. Miner Mariposa is in dry dock at Bremerton today for repars, having | lost two of her propeller blades dur ing a stormy voyage from South western Alaska. ANGELES.—Two women} rescued from a burning house Frank Shreiner, driver of the; | WASHINGTON CONGRESS has provided for @ five years’ closed | season in Alaska seal hunting. Taft diisapproves Los w One of the gr astronomiea! diss] NEW YORK.—Five hundred gar-| coverers of the 19th centary, Dr.|ment workers on strike attacked the} Lewis Swift is dead today at :the| police, who were guarding the J. L. home of his daughter here todmy,| Taylor & Co. plant | | following a stroke of apeplexy | i | OLYMPIA.—THE supreme court indorsed Judge Giiliam's acton in LITTLE ROCK, Ark*-Gov. Don-| awarding M. FP. Backus $5,000 dan has appointed A. N. Heiskell, ages against A. 8. Feek and William | of the Little Rock Gazette Rattle. r to succeed the late Sen-| | ator Davis HETTY BAt = 17. years old, died Monday LOOKS AS if Liberty would light + aoe keabes. reaetved accidental the way out for Castro. a | DR. JAMES DUNLAP, charged} , 1G of Colorado t# in| ith misusing the mails, received own on Layee owite She must | Monday from Judge Howard a con ibe a peach tinuance for argument in his mo ; |tion to quash ENGLISH WOMAN artist, just! HUL CHING pleaded guilty to a larrived, says women should not|charge of counterfeiting and was| paint—on canvas sentenced to six months in the jeounty jail H. C. Henry some glad tidings MOTION FOR a new trial was gave filed for Pedro Gonslales, recently When on newsboys he offered convicted of murder at Fort Law to lave ton The total amount _— Each had on account; DAWSON BILLY WILLIAMS} They will be much ahead if adlong down a 90-foot shaft they save he usual result | MAGISTRAT® WARNeD Miss) EVERETT.EIGHT hundred en-| Anna Constable that her “voice-|tries have been made for the Sno- leas” speech was top loud sh County Poultry show, Jar § to 11. C. H, Burnett, jr, of} HOME RULE discussion in the ttle, will be the judge, | house of commons during 1912 - | tota’ 500,000 wor NEW YORK.—Jack Rose may be used as & witness tn the grand GIRL, WHO eloped last April # investigation of police graft Fool day a 8 she is it and sues to annul arriage EVERETT.-8. T. MGHTE turned fr a tr through A farmer somewhere on the | Hast, says th a wide de coast. for frozen fish throughout Gold his eggs by the new parcel | countr post Said the city man then, MRS. J. L. “These are fresh from the |114 84th st. W., was struck hen, bruized Monday by Dr. H 80 I'll dine now on poached | Knott's auto. eggr on toast.” | LONDON CIOLOGIST says| STEAMSHIP MINNESOT ch of ican men has dis-|which sailed from Seattle Decer appeared and blames street cars. |ber 16, reached Yokohama thre 8 late. BOSTON’S CRUSADERS against th high cost of living are next go-| GEORGE PAUL, the chemist] ing to spread themselves on butter,| who was burned Saturday, lies in a) - dange condition at the ( al OF Fort Worth, Tex,,| hosp! | at they want when they | ‘ They have petitioned the; MRS MASON ct lower the height of the | steno is very il curbs treet crossings to accom-| Providence hospital | modate tight skirts. | ss 4 | |. HAL THOEN, of the Holt Manu-| NATIONAI ASSOCIATION of | facturing company, fell on the slip-} Commercial Travellers formulated |pery sidewalk Sunday and broke | a series of demands, placing first | his wri | one for cle heets long enough | 0 cover A travelling man from| BURGLARS “JIMMIED" a win head to fc ind last the privilege |dow Monday Monday and awoke C. of voting by mail | Kramer, 6541 Ninth av, N. E 30.—Representatives of}; CLAUDI LDWIN, 20, who} xican mining companies are | married two weeks ago Edith Bald 1 receipt of advces from |Win, 17, Tacoma, ts seeking divorce. | THE APPL rop of Yakima val-| ley is practically depleted, says R Perham of the Fruit Growers’ as sclation. D. R. Smith Oth st, W., frac tured three ribs in a fall from a Fre mont-Pallard street car Monday, IS PROVIDED BY COUNCIL’S VOTE The public morgue won out at the councjl meeting Monday Dr. J, Tate Mason, coroner-e' is today gettifig hig plans in shape for the location ‘6f the public morgue in the sub-basement of the city hall, In adopting the recom mendation of the finance commit- the council allows the coroner be necessary, and also the cost of| an auto-hearse and other equip ment 9 ° op ii i] No. 2, At 95c— A New York man mays he can sing 600 old no one is going to muster up enough courage to ne | January Sales of White Merchandise Are Now Progressing, and Are the Occasion for Unusual Value-Giving in the New Spring Lines of White Wash Goods Linen; White Waists ° | Muslin Underwear Embroideries Women’s Knit Underwear Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases | ) White Skirts Featured in The January Sale of Muslin Underwear Four Typical Values: No. 1, At 95c— A new Narrow-cut Skirt of good quality long-cloth, i finished at bottom with serviceable embroidered scallop, ] resembling hand-embroidery, worked on double cloth Skirt i] trimmed with two rows each of Barmen lace insertion and of g 1 quality nainsook, with slashed side, embroidery, and finished with lace edge to match, No. 3, At $1.25— A narrow-cut Skirt of good quality nainsook, with | the new flat trimming of wide Cluny pattern lace applied as a band, and run through at top with narrow ribbon No. 4, At $1.45— Another attractive Skirt of nainsook in the new nar- row-cut eff ct, trimmed with wide linen-pattern lace in- sertion, embroidery insertion and lace edge The January w well made White ——- Sale features many other special values in dainty, \ i] Skirts, in newest designs, at prices ranging from 95¢ to $14.95. —Second Fleer, Unusual Values in i] New Lingerie Waists | $3.50 and $5.00 —smartly designed in sheer French Voile and Mull, with | tasteful trimming of combined Irish, Cluny and Valenciennes} laces. High and Dutch neck models, with long and three i) quarter sleeves. Other special January $1.95, $2.50, offerings in new Lingerie Waists at 2.95, $3. 50, $4.50, $5.00, $5.75, $6.50 and up to $12.50, NEW WASH SILK SHIRTS, $3.95 AND $5.00— Designed with detachable turnback collar and cuffs or with smart roll collar and low neck. The silks in cluster and xin stripe effects. Attractive values I f c Attractive values. second Pisa Street and Afternoon Dresses Reduced to $19.50 oup of Dresses remaining interesting gr from lots at higher prices, including styles ratine and serge, plainly tailored or tastefully trimmed, round neck, with full-length sleeves. The reduced price offers an exceptional to an attractive Dress for at-home or business wear. n charmeuse and vortt velvet, ire, secure opt —Second Floor ou Bedroom Rugs at Clearance Prices as I 7 sal. " q \ " . ; _ YR quick sale we have placed very low prices on a miscellaneous group of Carpeb size Rugs, some of which show slight soils from handling but are otherwise as good The patterns are more especially desirable for bedroom use. The list followst } =—8-3x10-6 Wool-a $7.00. 7-6x10-6 Kazak Art Square, $9.00. | 6x9 Wool-and-Fiber, $6.00. 9x15 Kazak Art Square, $16.00. * ! new, nd-Fiber, 8-3x10-6 Wool-and-Fiber, $10.00. | 9x10-6 Afton Art Square, $12.00. 8-3x10-6 Wool-and-Fiber, $5.00. 9x12 Afton Art Square, $14.00. 9x12 Wool-and-Fiber, $10.00. 1 : : , | 7-6x9 Afton Art Square, $8.00. «12 ool-and-Fibe | 9x12 Wool-and-Fiber, $8.00. | 9413-6 Afton“ Art Sduare, S25 GGmmn 9x12 Fiber, $9.00. Fe ee en 8-3x10-6 Fiber, $8.00. 9x12 Kilmarnock Art Square, $25.08. 6x9 Fiber, 85.00. PP Kilmarnock Art Square 8-3x10-6 Fiber, $7.00, ey 6x9 Kazak Art Square, $5.50. on wood eae +s ae a < 4 2 I . 7-6x9 Razak Art Square, $7.50. 10-6x12_ Scotch Caledon Art Square 9x10-6 Kazak Art Square, $10.50. $18.00 9x12 Kazak Art Square, $12.00. 10-6x12 Scotch Caledon Art Square 10-6x12 Kazak Art Square, $15.00. $15.00. aP Anam . | ~ Secon loor, Anu” | Perfection Oil Heater ~ Special $3.95 ARGE-SIZE, Oil Heater im style pictured, with brass fount ahd enickel trimmings. ° Convenient, smokeless, and just the thing needed these cold mornings to quickly warm up bedroom, batkeom or living-room. Special value at $3.95. ° —Housefu rfénings Bection,