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iy ite bate 4 a (AWVER’S LOVE B. KORB CO. Two Sanitary alr Stores ng, Man air Dressing x Wig Maki Mas a Work and Toupes 104 Apring St 1108 Wiret Av pr Face Phone Main 963 fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St, = \tural development DANCING HIPPODROME BARGAIN PRICES Quiney Adams Sawyer to Re! History of His Wooing Campaign at Seattle Theatre Tonight— Seat For 25 Cents. A story full of human tnterest yet one big laugh from beginaing to end, will be told tonight at the | geattle theatre when the Raley and Mitehell players present the week's current Dill, Quiney Adams Sawyer” This is conceded to be the best New England play ever written. Jt ts an absolutely true picture of rural life in that historie section of the United States. The charac- ters you used to know will all be on the stage tonight—the attorney | from Boston, who makes love to a country girl, the village folk of Mason's corner, the pretty girls and sturdy youths of the good old husk- ing dee days, and the village cholr. ‘The village gossips will wonder ‘who Sawyer, the attorney, ts, what be comes for and how long he will ytay, Heskiel Petting!ll will won- der bow anyone can be happy while ethers are miserable around him; Dis beautiful daughter, afflicted ‘The other characters will make ail Hinds of fun for the audience. “Quincy Adams Sawyer” is a rattling good play of life in a Mas sackesctis village. It is bright, fresh and breesy and filled with a story of Bonest love. It is one of the best, sweetest and purest of allyeral dramas. It has scored a Dig Mit in every city where it has beet presented. It will score a big hit at the Seattle Theatre tonight. The Seattle Theatre ts not con- Bected with the theatrical trust. ‘That is why the best seat in the ‘Douse may be had tonight for 25 cents. Other nights the price is $0 cents. All matinees are at the! 2%5-cent rate. That is why the Se- attle Theatre is the most popular playhouse in this city. me REAL ESTATE \n Old established office, suns equipped in every department. ‘Nerthers Mask Beilding. Nature’s Here's & remedy that cures while You slesy. No poleonces Arugs to Swallow. No weak stomach or 4 ve troubles fue a suffer frequent apelia of Ge & That's ali they need, noth- Wil Peetore them. ‘te enturates the serves with electric life, while Sieen, 1 vutids up strength a Mey nt ing orman, Gree out pains aches. BiettonVita ts the only successful for infusing electricity tnto i insomnia, nervous. Pegumatian, dobiiity of any in stomach, kidney, liver and 1A Aisordere Blectra-Vite ts fettery Which Infusce slectria boty Snvleasant sens ‘The wank, 4 nerves at 7 ote ctuin i They grow ‘with bitndness, will be loved by all} Cures While You Sleep ‘ASKS CREATION OF LOGGED-OFF DISTRICT HERE | | | G, C. Closson, a heavy property owner tn King county, and a man jwho has consistently shown a pub j to spirit worthy of emulation, tn | dorses the creation of the agricul district to be } Voted on next Saturday The following article by Closson, well known as a publictat, that to increase the value of logged-off lands by improvement, | means a reduction of general taxa ten. By C. C Closson For the sake of low taxes and ev ery other consideration of public good, It ts earnestly to be hoped that the people of Seattle and King county will vote for the proposed Agricultural lands commission Discusses Tax Situation I put “for the sake ot low tam first, because that ms to be—to use a bull—the basic thought now uppermost in the mind and heart of the taxpayer, One great trouble Is that Wash ington communities have put too much money into public works which bring no revenue to balance expenditure, and too little Into rev enue-producing utilities, Regrades, trunk sewers, automobile parkways, and even school houses, while ali highly desirable, bring no direct rev enue, Municipal water systems, electric public docks are, on the types of improvement which can and should be made to pay their own carrying charges and 80 need impove no burden on the taxpayer The election soon to be held of. fers a wonderful opportunity to help every legitimate interest tn Western Washingt If the cities are top-heavy, help the back country develop to match them. 100,000 on Way Here It is predicted that 100,000 or | more people from Europe will come in the first year through the Pana. ma canal, seeking work and homes in our Pacific states. If they herd in the cities they will depress | wages jinto poverty, If they can be offer. ed cheap lands on easy terms, they will build up prosperous homes and make the whole Coast prosperous There may possibly be some de- fects in the law for agricultural im- Provement districts, as passed by the last legisiature. But they are mainly faults of a technical or eas ily remedied kind. Get the next legisiature to rem- edy them. | Gut meanwhile adopt the pian and get King county started on the line of agricultural development solid prosperity. contrary | NO DANGER | “Johnny,” said the elderly | | gentleman to the youngster | | who w puffing away at a cigarette, “aren't you afraid of bringing your father’s hairs tn | | sorrow to the grave?” | | “Nothin’ dotn’,” replied. the | Gertrude Warren Swope Dead Dec. WASHINGTO) Chester Swope, California, died Sunday. AT THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK Metropolitan—Julian Eltinge in “The Fascinating Widow.” Moore—Melba and Kubelik concert. Seattie—Ralley & Mitchell stock in “Quincy Adams Sawyer.” tn “The Great Divide. Tivoll—Keating & Flood's play j ers in “The Flirting Princess.” power plants, street car lines and | and many of them will sink | 1—Mra. falle in love h pe, once Miss Gertrude) wien she ix about to be married |in the Lions’ Den, Warren of Vallejo, well known in against her will, he offers to elope. | edy. Remedy | POSITIVE PROOF I suffered with rheumatism in dit- ferent parte of the body, eukiee, kness, arms, for several years. Ble tre-Vita hee entirely cured me, re- moving every sign of the trouble, It aleo hetped my nervous condition. It bee done wonders in my case and I will gladly retommend tt. Respectfully yours, HM CURD, 14m ave Nb, Seattle, Wase. GET IT FREE ‘Write for our free 90-page filue- all about trated book, which tells | Blectra-Vite, how it cures it costs, This book eo interesting facts for men and women Cut out and mall na thie coupon If | you can't oall, We'll send the book. Call if you cam, Consultation tree. Oftice hours, 9 a m. to § pm ature evenings, 7:20 to ® fun days, 10 to 1 Plense send me, prepaid. yeur free Mpegs filustrated, book ita | delight your friends. ‘ THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913, HERE’S WHAT REBEL GENERAL LOOKS LIKE WHEN UNDER FIRE BnewsPaPee Ws RPRISE ASIN. | Gen. Villa, during the great engagement, watched the battle field through his glasses from the top of the hill, giving his orders to mes- sengers. He shown leaning against an ammunition wagon, with a Mexican bianket over his shoulders to keep off the rain. (Photograph by Staff Photographer W. H. Durborough in Mexico.) nN sw! THE MOVIE l/ urchin. “Pop's bald-headed.“— | New York World. | “Unto the Third Generation,” fea American comedy, and another reel. @|turing Florence Lawrence, is the ete two-reel lead at the Class A until Dream Until Tuesday Night Tuesday night. It ts the story of| “The Gunmaker of Moscow,” two- Dr. Roberts, a slum worker, who|reel Edison drama; “The Blue and with a Jewish girl. the Gray,” Blograph drama; “Retty * Vitagraph com- This is prevented by the rabbi. It) eee is the eternal clash of creed and| Alhambra Until Wednesday Night love. Love wins in the end, “Jim-| “A Good Sport,” two-reel Edison mie's Deception” tells of what hap-| dram: “Pathe’s Weekly,” world's pened to Jimmie when, instead of| news; “Sophie's Hero,” Essanay attending music lessons, he coaches | comedy. his ball team. “The Tale of a Lonely Coast” completes the pro-|* gram. eee Colonial Until Tuesday Night “Love Versus Law,” two-part Imp drama; “The Seaside Samaritan,” Powers drama; “Roaring Bill,” | Eclair comedy; “The Boob's Dream | Girl,” Rex comedy. ee Vincent Astor and his fiancee, fies Helen Huntington, recently motored from Strasburg to Pough keepsie, and stopped at a motion ure show, attracted by the lob . Clase A Until Tuesday Night pi by display which proclaimed that) “Unto the Third Generation,” a wedding In high society was on!tworeel Florence Lawrence fea the screen. ture; “Jimmie’s Deception,” Pow Four of the Mission fathers from | ers comedy; “The Tale of a Lone. the old Santa Barbara Mission re-|ly Coast,” Rex drama. cently were the guests of the oe American Film Co. “The Trall of | @ the Lost Chord,” the settings of RESIDENCE THEATRE i which were largely taken on the At the Olympian Tonight “The sacred grounds of the mission was the first moving picture witnessed Way to Happiness,” grand |three-part Warner feature, and a by them. Special permission had been granted the company to use comedy. i a |the grounds, as the gardens and) phe annual Christmas sale of the structures are carefully guarded) aqyent Christian church, 916 BE from picture men. | James, will open at 2 p. m. Thurs- | Sane | day at the home of Mrs. J. ft. Chap- Clemmer Until Tuesday Night | ian Sot Broskwns,. & “Unmasked,” drar MTG WHA aaalakon will be euceee aad niko the Cards,” drama; “The Pride of! New England diner from 6 p. m, to Battery drama; “Gid’ap, Napo- lean,” |8 p. QUICK AND SURE STOMACH DOCTOR m. . Melbourne Until Tuesday Night ‘For the Love of a Man,” two-ree! Reliance drama; “Cohen Saves the Flag,’ Keystone medy ; Phe Clothesline Quarrel,” comedy, and another reel. Grand Until Tuesday Nigh’ “Tho Honse in a Tree,” Majestic . ‘ DIGESTION, GA8, SOURNESS IN FIVE MINUTES, drama, “Two Men and a Mule, comed ‘alamity Anne's Dream,” | Time It! Pape's Diapepsin will est anything you eat and over- me ® sour, Kasay or out-of-order nach surely within five minutes, Thousands of Pennant Collectors Now in Seattle Since the Seattle Dally Star be. eto If your meals don't fit comfort gan issuing their beautiful pen-|aniy "or what you eat lien nants to the public for the cost of pete @ teat R vere bike ® handling and four coupons clipped |{fs ou have heartburn. that te 6 from the front page of The Star, | sir ° or indigestion, many thousands of people have formed wonderful collections of| Get from yeur pharmacist a fifty pennants, cent case of Pape's Diapepsin and isnued each take @ done just as soon as you can. A new pennant in woek—sometimes as many as four| There will be no sour risings, no and five pennants can be gotten at| belching of undigested food mixed one time. | with acid, no stomach gas or heart The pennants are made tn from | burn, fullness or Leavy feeling tn four to seven colors, and have been | the stomach, nau debilitating sold to the public In the past for| headaches, dizziness or Intestinal 66 ts each griping. This will all go, ard, be- If you have not started your col. sides, there will be no sour food lection you should start with left over in the stomach to potson the Hawatlan pehnant which fs be-| your breath with nauseous odors, ing issued this week | Pape's Diapepsin a certain is A new pennant will be issued | cure for out-of-order stomachs, be- each week, and many of the best|cause it takes hold of your food pennants are yet to come. They! and digests it just the same as if make pretty decorations for the| your stomach wasn’t there. home, bedroom, dining room, den, i . - of Nall, Shey, take ‘Demutital| samren poles (eos sat Ol » covers or bedapreads—in fact, | ot? misery is waiting for you table covers +\at any drug storé, many delightful and useful articles which will beautify your home and|, These large fifty-cent cases con- |talo enough “Pape's Diapepsin” to Mall orders should be matted aj-| keep the entire family free from rect to this office, \? extra must be enclosed to cover | ‘or many months, extra cost of mailing, jrour home, It belongs in r and five cents|#tomach disorders and indigestion |charges persons may h $1 next 10 days only. 50c Mill Ends Lace Curtains 29C and 3 large > long; ment Tuesday, lp. m, each yards assort patterns from 9 to 5c Agents for Stand- ard Patterns and Publications Sub- scribe for the “De- signer” before spe- cial offer of 30¢ year is withdrawn Have you 2 cents today? If blessed with that wealth, why of stock in the corporation good cheer to the afflicted? It will cost you just 2 cents buy a Red Cross seal, the sale which began this morning on down *PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” ENDS IN.|town streets under the auspices of of the Association for executive committee State the Washington during the week Postal authoritl that the seals be pl of envelopes and not the fac have SEE WINDOW DISPLAY 0, BROTHER, DIG! much not invest in a share the Prevention of Tuberculosis Mrs. C. D. Wason, in charge women of the First Christian chureh, led the working company today. Women of other churches in the city will enlist their services ruled don the back planned which should benefit this TEN DAYS’ SALE Of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Sweaters and Underwear Just for 10 days we will treat you to the biggest bargain feast ever attempted in Seattle. $22.50 Men’s Suits ofD And Each Suit Has Two Pairs of Pants REMEMBER, your unlimited choice of any of our $22.50 Men’s Suits with 2 pairs of pants for the —FOR— A Blues and blacks included. TUE 26c CURTAIN SCRIM AND VOILE, 40 inches wide, in white, ecru, cream and Special Tuesday, 163c 25¢ HEMBTITCH and open work bor- dere, marquiset and volles, 36 in, wide, Special Tuesday yd Arabian. yard 40-INCH WHITE CURTAIN SWISS, | Assorted designs. yard ae ———————— FAKE ADVERTISING Has the time passed out of existence for legitimate merchandising? We hope not—at least not as far as MeCormack Bros. is concerned. Here you are certain to get an honest dollar article—better than you get else- where for a dollar his is the foundation of our business—and this is the reason why we grow. If you are not already a customer a visit to our store, an examination of our goods and prices will convince you that this store is your store for all your future shopping. Young Women’s Sport Coats usually see marked in win dows $15.00; Tuesday .. Petticoats 79c Made from heavy black sateen, 1314 4% inch fine tucks. bray or Madras Cloth in or low neck = Special Tuesday ssccvccesys? A $1.00 waist or low neck, long sleev choice Tuesday 69¢ THE MARKETS That the egg market 1s rapidly declining was made evident today when a price of 46 cents per dozen to the producer, was offered by the Western avenue jobbers, This ts a ent cut over last week's prices. The price prevalent today 18 ex- pected to remain for the week Chickens are firm in price, with quotations unchanged enough ducks and geese in the city to meet every demand for at least two weeks. The farmers are ad- vised to hold back ducks and geese until the market clears up. The Thanksgiving turkey market went all to “smadh.” It was probably the worst turkey glut ever known in Seattle All wholesalers lost hun- dreds of dollars and many retailers lost money. Much stock was left of to of of The seals will be sold at vartous | OVer. stations downtown, You won't bo| | Erices pald producers for vegetables missed, Take @ hand in boosting |*"4 *™ . the sale to 1,000,000, the goal of | (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) the women at work. Serie potatoes 22:00 @ 256.00 oma ——_—-~ White river potatoes 18.00 @? | Ontons 5 oko Onlons, ar uash, “Hubbard Ke Vompkin Cabbage o%4e Cucumbers 1% @ Although declaring that the de-|peets, sack . 1% @ |partment of immigration in the oa |Northwést 1s handicapped by a Pe short number of men to operate th head tet various branches of the service, A “une Caminetti, commisgioner general of ’ +4 immigration, {n a Seattle inter 18 ew, said many changes are being | s . 01% he ‘ White Turnips 126 @ 1.60 barrel +:10,00 @11.60 nberrlen, region ; ncers tor butter, exes, “This trip is to get acquainted ee with che Northwest,” said Mr, Cam! by Perry Bros.) | nett “I am going through vari-|f se ous cittes of the Sound country, and under, 20 will then return here, probably the Pest. uo H end of the week. When I get back |} +3 1 wish to consider seriously all 18 » to make| Ducks u and any and every suggestion In re | ee tat ites 4 gard to the service here,’ Turkeys, old Toms, fat, CURTAIN AND BEDDING SPECIALS 19c | A most seasonable and $9 95 5 : fashionable coat in all the Pair. LADIES’ KID GLOVES—3- leading fall shades—which — you Bic row embroidered back, including $1.00 Women’s mercerized inch flounce with $1.39 Women’s House Dresses 98c Made of Galatea, Heavy Cham- and plain stripes and checks, high ..... 9Be Women’s Waists 69c made from Flan- nelette, Sateen or Linonette; high “THE STORE THAT Notice SAVES YOU MONEY, Christmas number of the “Designer” Seconp Ave. AT JAMES ST, There are/ Boys 79c Ruff Neck Sweaters 39c Correct in every respect for cold, damp days. Sizes 28 to 34 in gray only, from 9 to 1 39c p.m SDAY $1.00 CRIB BLANKETS for, in and blue borders, ends bound with mercerized tape; size 84x50. Bize 30x40 in fancy plaid: yards in each. Fancy designed and bordered, with cords to $2.90 We have them fe with pink 60e CRIB BLANKETS V | $3.50 BATHROBE BLANKETS —5 match. |Your chotce 57 Pair. LADIES’ KID GLOVES—al- C most all sizes and colors—2 clasp, long wrist—flexible and durable. While they last, §7c—why pay $1.00 elsewhere? white with black stitching. All sizes and col- ors. Very swell. Our one-clasp cape glove included. Best street glove made for wear. $1 2 THE “VICTORIA KID GLOVES. ' This is a handsome glove—we are demonstrating this glove by fitting them—in order to show to what perfection a good glove can be brought. Come in and have a pair fitted. 15 CHILDREN’S WORSTED SWEAT- Cc ERS—turn over collar, double fly front—with or without pockets. Cardinal and gtay—special 75c—less than you pay else- where. 12; Pair, CHILDREN’S HEAVY SCHOOL STOCK- 20 iNGs—double knees. Will wear like leath- er. Made especially for active children. A 12: trial will convince You .......ccsseseecsees 1220 25 BOYS’ FLEECED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, C Natural color, fine quality, Made a little bet: ter than seems necessary. Sizes 24 to 34. Special 25c. 15 Pair. CHILDREN’S WARM WOOL MITTENS C —our sole aid in life is to cater to the needs of the masses—not the classes. The economical mother can save money by shopping here. $9.95 all colors es. Your just received. Sub- scribers please call at once before the issue is exhausted ‘ 16 oY che = FREE NORDSKOG owl, live, dos. 8.00 * 10 pigeons, good size, ds 150 Veal, fat kidney, fran =. 18 @ 14 | OLYMPIA, Wash, Dec. 1.—Hold- Pork, geod block hogs, ing that the evidence did not show fresh teens -» OM@ 10 Pork, Irger oo. eseecees 09 jany telephone messages delayed or intercepted, or the property of the Pacifie Telephone Co, injured, the |supreme court has reversed the conviction of A. A, Nordskog, on the charge of “wire-tapping.” |Nordksog, who was a private de |tective, at one time in the employ of Alden J. Blethen, was convicted jin Judge Humphries’ court of tap- ping the wires of the Burns De- tective agency. t-- 8AD | “Do you know why the Pa cific doesn't run into the At- | lanttc at Panama?” “Spring it.” ‘It's locked out."—New | | York World. UMS Special Holiday Fares VIA TI “MILWAUKEE” Between All Points In Washington, Idaho, Oregon and British Columbia December 18 to 24, Inclusive Return Limit—January 5 One and OneThird Fare for Round Trip For further information regarding reservations, ete, pleasé call on or address A. P. CHAPMAN, JR. General Agent Passenger Dept Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE “No Holiday Fares Until the Milwaukee Came” fares, J. L, CRISWELL “City Passenger Agent

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