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MOORE THEATRE coin! | Dec. 14 and 15, {cosine MATINEES DAILY JOHN CORT Presents ANNA HELD’S one who Introduces the couple does | ¥ not know either, and men often give assumed names. The dances I attended were pri vate parties, or university or school The Greatest Consteltatton of Luminartes on Any Btage, THE ULTRA VIVACIOUS AN NA HEI D dances, and at those dances when - @ stranger is introduced it is by ; : a‘ friend, who feels responsible to ; Roland Bottomly and Charles Judels and Beauty degres for the man He introduces. y Chorus in a New Musical Playlet The public dance hall ts no place for a girl of 15, It is against the law, and | wish every mother who has a daughter who attends would report the manager to the authort tles, if they can't keep their daugh ters away any other way, Now, my dear, | have told you the truth. With this knowled ft is up to you whether or not you feel cheap enough to dance with strange men at FIVE CENTS A DANCE. | Dear Miss Grey: 1 cannot pass| by the opportunity say a few words to “In Earnest,” the young mother who wanted to know if It pays to learn to play cards be “MLLE. BABY” GEORGE BEBAN & CO. an Emotional Sketch in One Act, “The Sign of the Rose” In WARD & CURRAN Emperors of Comedy in “The Stage Door Tender” China’s Latest Important Importation tion in a satisfactory manner Iam a young man 26. I have|#® met and known card players of all varietios, but I do not play, At|® home we were taught that card|! playing was sinful and toaay T am thankful for that training, We are told to avold the appearance of The Young Hungarian HIRSCHEL HENDLER Rival of Paderewski | Ko. jher to be selfish a} #0 both can go together, if you at-| 3 tend less often, and 1 have understood from man bat himself quarret or simply I Just wondered pleased way, to be a slave to whims tet! heADER, k and have my husband wi man, and my husband nev You have a responsibility e matter, and Try what young bas owas with me We have had no Would you ask the reason, cause her husband likes to play. | THE IMPERIAL PEKINESE COMPANY Her letter indicates that sho ts], Act think 1 wotld Oe nyo > ae e capable of weighing the evidence | aed way, ask him if I, or any one Most Wor ful of Comedy Acrobats poe oe and “aeaiticn tho ‘ques | of the family, had offended t he says “No; why?" you ne but simply It will give chance to explain, If he doesn would certainly go with whom Iam afraid I would ar for I could never be conte ewer definitely, hi to trust your than twice a week with some are encouraging to arrange THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1913. NO LOVE IN HER SHELBY VIL, ind., Dec, 3 Replying to the prosecutor's asser tlon that Dr, Craig, on trial charg ed with the murler of Dr, Helen Knabe, and the woman phyatelan jhad loved one another and that | Craig killed the woman when he tired of her, the defense undertook to show today that Dr, Knabe was Incapable of loving any man It attempted to do this, too, by crowmexamination of the prosecu tlon'’s own witnesses, The entire trend of its questioning was in the direction of emphasizing her mas eulinity and to some extent it suc ceeded, several doctors who knew they a introducer: who|, A--You are right the woman admitting on the wit will introdu any stranger who| Wife, and I would be the last to # stand, for example, that she has the price to pay for dances at | Us m8 | preferred to be addressed simply be! 5 cents a dance to any girl with | me if l were in her place I would | ag “Knabe,” like @ man whom he wishes to dance, The | rather Ko to a show only once a} ith ALL AFTER HIM in IMPERIAL JU {CTION, Cal,, Dee No word had been received to day from a posse that ts trailing the two robbers who robbed t Palo Verde Valley Bank at Blythe, Riverside county, of $5,000 in gold and killed Cashier A, W. Bowles Inte yesterday Practically the entire town Blythe has joined the man-bunt, of CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE Auxiliary of the Madr byterian = church 32nd av st Marion st. will |have a sale of fancy articles, © | dolls, ete., Friday, December 6. sale will begin at 3 p, m. The Woman's he A chic! dinner will be served from 5:30 to 8 p. m.; 36e per plate. Lace Front Corsets ff. m n't 1 y nt evil and cards bave that appear. ance. A little child in the home should | The Idols of All Europe FRANCIS & FLORETTE # closer together. If In Artistic Ballroom Dances husband really loves his baby 3 REE he will rather play with it than pis play cards, If he must play « ‘CHARLES AHEARN & co. why not suggest flinch, pit They do not have the appearance | of evil. My experience ts that it does NOT pay to play cards A HOME LOVER. In the Most Novel and Startling Comedy Bicyele Act of International Renown Thine This Wonderfully Artistic Organization Traveling by Special Train on Its Transcontinental Tour of Cenquest, Dear Miss Grey: Anent the card! playing; it seems to be an inher ent trait in human natare to fudge other people's kes and dislikes by our own A card enthusiast ts anxious to get everyone into the game be cause he firmly belleves they are missing one of the joys ladied out to us on this mundane aphere. 1 think one should know the com-| mon games well enough to take @ hand, as he can add to the pleasure of others by doing so, In cards as in everything we should have regard for others, always remem- bering there is a line of demarca- tion where our personal rights be- | gin and the selfishness of others) ends. Personally, at any time I woutd | trade a hand of four aces with the crowd all “staying In“ and a sky limit for a good book, but I realize that a person humped over a book is not an entertaining or Interest- ing object to any not bitten by the} book worm. ATWO-SPOT, | Dear Miss Grey: I cannot tell) “In Earnest” what to do, but I can) tell her what not to do, and from a broken heart. Do not stay at) home with your innocent enjoy) ment of baby, books and needie | work, and let your husband go to private amusements with nice girls who know how to play and enjoy/ end MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW AND FILLED IN THE ORDER IN WHICH THEY ARE RECEIVED. PRICES, NIGHTS, 50c TO $2.00; MATINEES, 50c TO $1.50. SEAT SALE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11. i a a a WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE of the opportunity to purchase Christmas gifts at from 25 to 50 per cent less than you have to for the same goods in the choledek abopolag district? Take a few minutes’ walk to FVETH ANE. ano VIRGINIA ST. (Two biocks east of Moore Theatre; two biocks north of West Market) THE CARPET AND RUG CENTER OF SEATTLE There you will find excellent values in Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums and Draperies. Christmas suggestions: Here are two A Monarch Carpet Sweeper This excellent Carpet Sweeper is in mahogany finish, with roller bearings, {ig smooth-running and labor- saving. Special... $2000 BODY BRUSSELS RUG, 9x12, small fig- ures, in tans and browns. Regular = $24 75 Special at ......ccccccccoevvcce F '’ We can offer you goods at such attractive prices because we are out of the high rent zone, own the building where our business is located and buy in carload lots at rock-bottom prices. You get the benefit. Note—No Advertised Goods Shipped Outelde of Seattle. a Tam © peor orphan girl and do not have good health, = hard time to bay clothes, al pay doctor bills, and feed myself, Tam newr- ly 19, About two yeare ago I wae to marry s man whom I loved ae | dearly, 1 think, ae it fe any woman's | power to love. Just befor to be married he died, sure I could never love another man did hhien, hare met a man who Is able 2 enre of me, who loves me, and | ante to marry me; but although F | } reepect him, I cannot love him. One woman friend of mine advises me to greatly sporeciate Tear matter, Viease tell me w were you In my Thank you, BESS A.—I have read somewhere. ‘that | the best thing to do when one fs OWRD D. TAOMAS Co undecided is to do nothing. I have le |found it works splendidly to walt until one is directed by Intelil- gence to know just what to do. 1d Rug House in the Northwest.) see (Largest Wholesale Carpet SOOO COoOooee Special Holiday Fares ¢| “MILWAUKEE” Between All Points In Washington, Idaho, Oregon and British Columbia December 18 to 24, Inclusive Return Limit—January 5 One and One-Third Fare for Round Trip For further information regarding fares, reservations, etc., please 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” Your answer will come sooner or later if you will wait until you can | make your own decision. It seoma to me that back of your| friend's advice and your question | to me is the thought that by mar-| rying you will be provided for sub-| stantially. That side of the ques tion should not be taken into con sidevation in the way many people do. It is unnecessary to marry! just for support. Do you remem-| ber that Jesus once said: “Consid- er the Iflles of the field how they grow. ‘They toll not, neither do| they spin, yet I say unto you that even Soloman in all his glory is not arrayed like one of these.”| The same power that supplies the flowers will provide for you if you will continually look to it, and work and play as happily and eas fly as a child, Try it and you will so improve in health that you will not apeak of yourself as a “poor orph but know that there is but | one father of us all, the Life which we embody. | \. CRISWELL City Passenger Agent Dear Misa Grey In regard to the young man who wants to stop drinking, a real old Indy once told me of a gentleman she knew who drank all the buttermilk he could when the craving spell came on. | He helped to eure himself by do ing #0. It certainly won't hurt any jone to try It HELENE. & family of five only ® common 5m week & good woman and | care of her flock; bat opera goer, 1. haven't xo to all the great ficient means to let by shows she wor Students may enter mt any time. Second torm begins November 10 Catalog on Request Complete cour Fiano Playing Harmony, Countery: Canon Bar ‘Trainin Ensemble Paying, Ler tures, Seri - Monthly | 10 to 6, daily. onping at t opera goer, and It seems they Choose the same nights shows. Mow, Mise Grey, 1 Phone Killott 2020 Big Doings Hoffman’s There's been something do. ing every minute since | an nounced that half of my big stock must be sold before Dec. 10 to make room for the big incoming stocks of holiday goods. I particularly .want my old customers to take advantage of the extra cut I have made for the balance of this week in Hoffman System Tallored Suits and Coats. It’s « rare chance to save money. SUITS Hoffman System Garments of the better grade—the equal of any high-priced individually tallored sult to be had In the city. Made tn our own shop and guaranteed fu ‘They witl appeal to who usually pays $60 for . to $00.00 tallor-made Suits, heavy weight, all ra $28.00 tallor-made Multa, blue sere Bult, styl cut and fine fi s $20.00 tailored Butte in blu mixtures .. COATS | $25 00 extra long Conte, tures, In brown, grays envy mix and $20.00, at $26.00 to $60.00 Ural lamb $7.00 Men's Ratnooate $15.00 Ladiew silk poplin In0d Raincoate $7.96 Mineo’ Ratnconts FURS $60.00 binck fancy Fox fete for 22.50 $16.00 brown French Coney Be ubber $20.00 black English Hare fe $150 Mink Pieces Look at the cut prices on Hoffman’s|| Cloak & Suit Co. 1316 Second Ave. ed tage A SENSIBLE XMAS n). 16 WHITE SEWING MACHINE company 24 Third Ay HOUGEN near Pike Main 1525 MRS. “BARRETT 215 Madison St. el eurtos; chal caning. 1303 3r@ Ave, Meat Prices CUT | bia guia THURSDAY FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS Ae Follows: 12¢ .18c pies edge oedema | | (This Mutton Is of a superior quality. Try it.) 106 Choice Spare Ribe .....- Choice Sirloin Steak Choice Head Chee: per Ib. . gly id 10¢ raul ell Ie | Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p, m. ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS We need publicity; we want our friends to talk about us We have no enemies we can't afford to e-and extended our cut rates until January 1, 1914. Our name alo your work will b beat COME TODAY—DON'T ruT Ir Set of Teeth, Guaranteed @A | Fit, now or | Solid Gold or Porcelain $3 [Crown oo ccceceeeeeeerees Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work guarantee that ctory and of the 1 eatin orr ‘Albany Cut-Rate Dentists | Second Floor People’s Bank Butiding | Kee ke. Take ator ‘or Walk Up. OUR WILL SURPRISH. YOU « PLEASE #OU WIL The Shoe Repair Man 216 Union St.—2 Shons—110 Madison have! Solid Gold Fillings -75¢@ UP acid that lodges in the joints and Silver Fillings.......560¢ UP| muscles, causing rheumatism; ‘AFTER THE EGGS Monday, or or two tater, bat [there's going to be a whale of a! | mass meeting very shortly tae pro |test ngatmat the exorbitant price of exes. Arrangements for the mass |meeting of Seattle women, who like their sisters in the Eagt and| in California, want to r the price from 65 cents to 85 cents a dozen, has been left in charge of Mrs. F, F, Martin and Mra, George A. Smith, of the West Side Im provement club, which took up the proposition Tuesday on a resolu |tfon presented by Mra Martin Mra, Smith t# trying to get a big |downtown meeting place ike the Grand Opera house, and believes the committee will be able to com: | plete arrangements for a Mond noon fr ting. CLERKS TO MEET For the purpose of effecting per- manent organization, a meeting of | may be Hany be a day next the registered drag clerks in this city will bo held at the Butler| hotel next Tuesday night at 8| clock, Preliminar wpa toward | this end were taken Tuesday night |when a meeting was held at the} Butler and temporary officers tn-| stalled. A committees was appoint | ed to draft a constitution and by lawe The object of organization ts for the purpose of bettering conditions connected with pharmacies as they now exist. The employe and pro-| prietor alike will be benefited. The organtzation will co-operate with the state board of pharmacy in en forcing the laws MOU Eng. , Dec. 3.—Mra mt line Pankhurst, the English militant euffragetie leader, was tonight on scheduled to arrive bh board the Mner Majestic from her lecture tour of the United States. | Chief of Police Sowerby said he |intended to arrest her as soon as she lands STILL IN. DOUBT Congressman Falconer will leave for Washington, D, C., Thursday night. It is expected by his friends \that he will have announced his tn tention to run for the United States jsenate by that tim If Govnor Teate of Tacoma decides to make the race, his announcement will also be made this week. HERE’S TEDDY AGAIN BUENOS AYRES, Dec. 3. Theodore Roosevelt arrived today after automobiling over Andes mountains from Chile, at and St CANDIDATES TO SPEAK Miss Mary G. O'Meara, candidate for the school board; Bob Bridges, candidate for the port commission, and Mayor Woody of Bothell, can- didate for logged-off land commis- sioner, will speak Thursday night at a big mass meeting at Fremont hall, Fremont. BOARD OPPOS LARIES Chamber of Commerce board of trustees went on record Tuesday as opposing salaries for members of the port commission, The board also voted that the port commis sion should take over the Kirkland ferry. B. KORB CO. Two Sanitary Hair Stores Mar Dressing. Manicuring, Face Massage, Wig Making, Theatrical ‘Work and Toupes a Specialty 104 Spring St. 1102 Firet Av wf you will step into the } large, beauti- ful store of 8. Friedlander, First and Madi- son Street, you will find the stock not only of a uniformly good quality, but it will be a pleasure to do your shopping, because the stock Is COM- PLETE. We want you particularly to know the extent and the quality of our splendid stock | of DIAMONDS, Our 80page catalog, pro- fusely iliustrated, will be sent free to anybody. ‘KIDNEY AND BLADDER | TROUBLES DISAPPEAR |Chronic Sufferers Always Find | Relief From Few Doses | If you are bothered with back ache—or rheumatism, have disa-| greeable, annoying bladder or urin- | ary disorders to contend with—or suffer with any other of the many/ miseries that come from weak kid neys, here is a guaranteed remedy you can depend upon It is a positive fact that Croxone| promptly overcomes such disorders. | It soaks right in, cleans out the stopped up kidneys and makes them filter and sift out the poison ous waste matter from the blood. It neutralizes and dissolves the uric! soothes and heals the delicate lin- ings of the bladder. | More than a few doses of Croxon are seldom required to relleve even the obstinate, long standing cases. You will find Croxone entirely jdifferent from all other remedies [It is so prepared that it {s prac tleally Impossible to take it without jresults. An original package costs but a trifle, and your druggist is authorized to return the purchase price If Croxone fails to give the| |desired results the very first time. | Get a Small Trial Bottle of ™asic, relief comes. relief ;|lameness and pain follow: rubbing with “St. Apply this soothing, penetrating oil directly upon the ache, and like ESTABLISHED f M«Dougall 7 fouthwick INTS dm connection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO, New York to 6 p.m. — BATH ROBES FOR 100 MEN at $4.50 SECOND AV. ond PIKE ST on from 0 4. m which are ideal Christma made of eavy, firm anketing brown, ntrasting designs ionally such as smallest handso and the « ntional in the gray, navy colors in these make rme The large sizes are to the fit the nan to se robes gives at the same le of the they are collar braid, and same 1 the three They are pearl buttons ord at the waist, V the efiect p last th larg ition to the « suitable be sent free cannot too mend them to you at al price of $4.50. THESE $1 00 SILK TIES of the most famous : makers ot Silk Neckwear, are particularly beautiful in the quality of silk used, in the shadings and in the combination of patterns, The shapes The colors are rich, handsome, n of discriminating taste. In over 1,200 ties from which First Floor, boxed in and if to 1 be delivered nation. We They will be if sired Made by James R. Keiser, one nd open at the end e an instant appeal to m lar lot there are a little The price is $1.00, are larg and m this partic to choose ee Second Av. and Pike St. WAR ON GROUCH GIVE FRANCHISE en volunteer war tribes of the A franchise for a high tension Tilikums of Elttaes will swoop line for electric transmission coyv- down on Northwest cities during ering parts of Lake Forest park the summer of 1914 fn 4 campa and Echo Lake Garden tracts was - against the demon Grouch. A Til- granted to the Puget Sound Trae ikum celebration for next Septem- tion, Light & Power Co. yesterday ber has been suggested by the county commissioners, Lost articles are usually fo by Star want ads in the “Lost Found” column. Christmas bazaars are being held the Trinity parish, St. Mark's John's church toda RUB PAIN FROM STIFF, LAME BACK END BACKACHE, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA “St. Jacobs Oil” is a harmless backache, lum- bago and sciatica cure which never disappoints, can not injure and | doesn’t burn the skin. Straighten up! Quit complain Stop those torturous “stitches.” & moment you will forget that you ever had a back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don’t suffer! Get a small trial bottle of “St. Jacobs Oil” from your di gist now and get this lasting rel Old-Time, Penetrating “St. | Jacobs Oil.” Ah! Backache is gone! Quickly? Yes! Almost instant from soreness, stiffness, gentle Jacobs Oil.” Just Think of It! Any Women’s or Misses’ Suit i in the Store $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Week and a Hat Free With Each Suit Here is something for you to think about and act immediately. Every Suit in our immense stock is selling now for just $1.00 down, and you can take the suit with you, pay the balance at $1.00 a week. But you must hurry if you want to get such favorable terms, as this sale lasts only a short time now. Sizes 16 to 46. Extremely Good Values at $18.50 Blue or black serge, neat cutaway coats, lined with good quality satin and tailored with stylish lines. Special, $18.50. Other prices $22.50, $24.50, $27.50, $29.50, up to $39.50. Remember—A HAT FREE with each Suit 1119-21 Third Ave. Near Seneca St.

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