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EXPERIENCED newspaper wont | THE STAR--FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1913, an will correct and criticise manu b | b J ESTABLISHED 1876 seript 1,000 words, $1; every ad ac ditional 1,000, S0e typewritten uc ft 7 Northern Henk Butiding ds carbon, 2be extr® Wi : Work guaranteed. Billott 4878-W RELLINGHAM, Dec, 5.—-Ralph} He was dragged back again In an) a de )the Injured man, but again lost thetr | or Nancy H. Buskett, Apt, © 10g3| Chambers of La Conner Hes in 81) unconsetous condition The boat Chambers was placed In the dory | way In connection with JAMES MeCRE ERY & CO, New York | Talon Anacortes hospital today, aftor be] way wedged tlehtly on the rocks, | 4d the men started to row to Bell ayoy tad about abandoned hope sycepebemnasaeee at se ‘ Aine wa ‘ Ing blown through a*window by an ; inghan, They soon were lost in the ‘ , pare epen fore 1) loxplosion, shipwrecked, thrown Ingo |49d her captain began sending 8. O.| fog, j ver. An hour later they |of bringing Chambers to land alive wi the water, lost in the fog, and findl-/ 8, cally with hie whistles came ashore on Eliza teland again.| when the steamer Rosalle found | ADV ANC E ued by the steamer Rosalte Men on the island heard (he calls) After getting ther bearings, the | them. when the five-gallon lyn Ke trouble all start young man mistook a ean of gasoline for coal of}, and tried to build a fire with it, His head, arms and legs are severely burned Chambers was employed at the Pacific American Fishertes, on Elisa island, He decided to build a fire in the bunkhouse, The exploaton wrecked the house and blew Cham bers Into the yard A aunch started with the injured man for Bellingham, through the fox whieh hung over the bay Chunbers was wrapped tn greas ed blankets and placed on a mat tress on the deck of the launch. The boat was making good headway when it struck a rock The force of the shock threw Chambers overboard, NCE SALE Women’s Coats and Suits A genuine Clearance Event, 30 Gays ahead of time; end-of-the Beason value, with many months to provide for, More than 600 Suits are involved—man-tailored and fancy creations. The Season’s Very Best at Radically Reduced Prices Most of the Suits have been fn the house only a few weeks Without exception they are of all-woo! materials brocaded nov have made thr Note the re $8.75 SPECIAL Home Grown Carnations 50c per doz. MOLLYWOOD GARDENS, Second Av, at Pine, Phone Matn 1603. ‘NU BONE CORSETS Moatery Inc. bargain ductions $15.00 and Butts or Coats groups. $17.50 $22.50 and $26.00 5 LES BANK Suits or Coats . $14.7 Hitere 4438 $30.00 and $ Baits of Conte... 91909 If you are unable to take ad vantage of this sale, a small deposit will hold your selection for delivery at your convenience. HIGH-GRADE SAMPLE COATS AT HALF THEIR REAL VALUE ~~ LADIES’ COATS — LADIES’ SAMPLE SUIT SHOP Fifth Floor Denny Bldg. 1408 Next Door to Second Av. Times Bidg. Open Saturday Till 10 P. M. Open Till 10 P. M. Saturday The Greater Seattle Cloak & Suit Co. 1418 SECOND AVE.—BETWEEN UNION AND PIKE STS. $20,000 Worth of High Grade Chinese and Japanese Art Goods to be Sold at Once ~——We-will offer at sacrifice prices” an” assortment’ of Christmas Gifts never before equaled in Seattle, including KIMONOS Pillow Tops Table Cloths Napkins Handkerchiefs EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Bring from $25 to $50 Refore It ts too lat and se cure the biggest Piano value you ever saw or heard of. We're closing out. Take your choice of a Baby Grand, Player Piitert. 4at7. A SENSIBLE 6 Cups and 6 Saucers, reg- | 6 Plates, 7-inch, regular ular value $1.80. rice $1.80. bd XMAS Sale price .......... Sale price .......... C GIFT $3.00 Per Mo. Manowaey. Walnat, Birdscye Mapie, Oaks (Fumed, Mission, Varty Eng 1S styles to select WHITE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 1624 Third Av near Pike Main 1575 when presented at our store, will entitle bearer to 10 per cent discount on all purchases next week. 1219 Third Ave. Near Univetsity BURYING q THE HAMMER My policy is, and has been and will be—co-opera- tion for the good of the community. For $2.50 LAND In QUINCY VALLEY, See CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S. A. I haven’t any at this pri A. McKay Jordan N. B.—I helped burn the ‘HAMMER,’ two years ago. i ; “GIDDAP DOBBIN---LET’S AWAY!” —Samuel G. Blythe. 1-3 Off and made their way to the jaunch in e. dear ly, Me ts 20 and Tam 18 tell me how Lean win him, 1 thank you for a Ke EN-HEARTED HKOWN A 1 will tell you a little trick of the human mind: It al ways wants what it th nks It can t. And the more one tries to f Ret the harder it in to do #0. If this young man was crazy about you, you would probably anub him, and think too much of yourself be cause such devotion was lavished on you, I know you don’t think 80, but ft Is true. Bo, do not try to forget him, but look at him in the right Nght. Real love will be will ing not to win him if tt Is beat that | it should not be. If it ts t, It will be, In spite of anything you] can do. | Don't try to ape other girls Prettiness and a folly spirit are fine in their way, but you can't say that this young man prefers them. | Be natural, your own self; be sin cere; try to forget yourself in |thought of others, These are the things that count, and will bring you far more than trying to be like someone you may admire lke to obtain = post that | —tw | om we stewardess eno heat will travel through the Panama ca wal) by know how to | the post will be very you © me where I tain Inform: JANE & | ‘AxInquire at the Chamber of | Commerce, or one of the steamship | compantes. Q—Wil you be kind enough to way to exterminate We don't want to use rT YOUNG, INEAPERIENCED HOUSERERFERS A.—The best authority says that | vwrax is the best remedy known for exterminating roac yet dis red, as they seem to have a cullar aversion to ft, It Is per tly harmleus Q—1 should like to know some thing of women's property rights in eo state of Washington aman, not living with her should buy a plece of prop: hereetf inthe property ? any time wish she deed It to hie signature? A—The law says that husband and wife have each half interest to jcommuntty property accrued after marriage by their joint efforts. Your husband has absolutely noth ing to do with property bought with money you earned separately. You can deed it to whom you pl —Anether party and myself had o fwaty Juaye or lawyer settle Mt, and obile A.—Portia was a lawy |acene of which you speak Q—1 have been = constant render ‘SAGE TEA TURNS It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray, streaked Don't bother to prepare the tonfe; a you can get from any drug store 60-cent bottle of “Wyeth's Sage an Sulphur Hair Remedy,” ready to use, This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color, thickness and lustre of your hair and remove dandruff, stop sealp itching and falling hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth's” Sage and Sulphur because {t darkens ao | naturally and evenly that nobody | can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one smafl strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after an other application tt becomes beau tifully dark and appears glossy, lus trous and abundant © GRAY HAIR DARK and looks dry, wispy and’ acraggly, | just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appear ance a hundredfold crow again started for this elty with for some time, vice I have twin b years old, and we love the same girl He will pet ive her up, and TE oan he girl will with etther one will not tell whigh she ? INEROME BOY # he loves her bet A-—Each thir o Cristhio. Gr Grey Chaiabers was taken to Anacortes and, as you say, “Stick to it.” It will not keep the wLt kind of men} away, and will better fit you for Ife Whether or not yor ba ics gd cs cates hed th taal ‘das Pillow — $6.50 Q—1 thank you very much for Marabou luff na rge pillow help you have given me. Now, I } th : ‘ fat : want to know, will it be proper to ape hirred « r cord tive » boy friend @ signet ring for loor carrying stural r does, #0 you see | It is purely selfish love on both} your own and your brother's part. | Do you remember the story of the] ,_.1 am glad you wrote Wo two mothers who came to Solomon, | fore you did anything so foollst each claiming to be the real moth: | 5, boy & present ¢ Children’ 8 Marabou Sets $4. 50 er of the baby over which they mother a ¢ Miniature Cape and rent aa were disputing. As neither would “pl i 1 agree to the other's having it, the! ao not «i ring. you sets for grown ups ma telig itfu for little wise old man ordered it cut In tWo.) are engaged, let the mother make girls The colors are pink, blue, "iy ‘ ray, nat- The real mother | sprang forward, | i tha. Srat wanes eal Uaha?aatante willing for anything rather than) “py at) means, invite the sister to that, so he gave {t to her. Now,| yous home, and let bygones be by Sample Ostrich empione 1. 3 to 1-2 Less when you love this girl well aug Wa hnve técuntte (pi to give her up if it is for her hap-| fine ostrich and fan anc Pines, you wi serve her Q—1 have been keeping company : ti apalen’ Higaxs Riie H ith young” "mag who Me several i attra ‘ 00 Q—1 am at present working in | years than fam 1 500 ta BAGUIO: Ger dale ak tenes re: | private temiies, “Terie I have been 1 love bi aa chink he ale at from $4 Sagaged; once teally got ready to | must eo marry, and found the man @ not given me a diamond ving, end has @ ile work am stick to Shall do that, ree Ines of men, of continue as fam temporary joba? Mae Grey. plea honestly advise me ae you vos stator A pot_a_work you car for ON POWER SITES At the regular weekly luncheon of the Commercial Club tomorrow at 112:15 the tople of discussion will be |the matter of the purchase of |power sites by the city of Seattle J. D. Ross, superintendent of the city Mghting plant, and Councilman Ollver T. Erickson will address the club, pat to them. The club ts anxious that the gen Jeral public, whether club m or not, shall attend the | and provision will be made for them. will also be held tomorrow Guente at the Hotel Chrintie, 1629 Fourth av, Thursday night at §:35 when fire broke out In a room occupied by Mrs. FA. Lacy. The blaze was con- fined to the room tn which ft start- ed. The occupant, Mrs. Lacy, was not at home. Clothing valued at $75 wan destroyed. Damage to the bullding amounted to $230 The building {s valued at $10,000, is owned by Frank McDermott of the Bon Marche. COLLECTORS OF STAMPS TO FEED The exhibit of the Washington State Philatelic soclety at the Wash-| ington Art Museum has just been | changed on exhibition consists of 12 sheets! of British colontal stamps, six sheets jof the reign of King Edward and six sheets of the reign of King/ Georg These stamps range {np value from 1 cent to $1 each. The annual banquet and exhibit of the Washington state society will be held December 15, when stamps} to the value of several thousand dol- lars, belonging to the members will be on exhibit. ‘SEEKS LAST.ONE | OF HIS FAMILY The condolence of his 16-year-old son, Ruagell, the only member of his family, of his daught IN. boy has been missing from his home since last July. He is believed to | be in Seattle. | Braun's daughter, Pearl A Braun, age 18, died Wednesday tn | Seattle at the home of a friend. Be | leving the brother perchance would | her of her flness, the girl was brought here when little hope was held out for her recovery. To see her brother again was her | dying wish in the death . 18 today sought by Wages distributed to white min vers in Britlsh South Africa during the first six months of 1912 totaled (Patented) Made—For $2.50 to “RUFF-NECK” ALL WOOL SWEATERS The Only Sweater—Elght Collars In One—Seattle- NORFOLKS, JUMBOS, SHAKERS SPECIAL OFFER JUMBOS $4.40 That Heavy, Coarse Weave; s0ld elsewhere at $6 to $8. Wholesale and Retail. by Octonek Knitting Co., Fifth Av. at Union 8t. Men and Women—Knit to Fit $15 Each Sizes 36 to 46 Sizes 24 to 34 $4.00 Made and will answer all qnestions mbers || acheon, | The annual election of the club! BLAZE IN HOTEL were given a scare/ Interesting frames now |) | remaining Braun of Wynaco, Wash. The} Asked me to marry Inim. tT wirpries, the other day he o he had waked another weaken, de net hocw the of Splendid ie at all not know whether 0 ease ph a tt Brocaded Ribbons Quality at girl to go with os eae tim, for he will Ye could hardly ore attractive designs than tke Will you please ones offered in » 6%-Inch Brocaded Ribbons. There Mise Grey? are bow knot with festoon, rose wreath with dot, closely 7 dotted pin head patterns and large roses with buds. The colors A—Your fiance should have include white, pink, lue, lavender, maise and light green. asked you about taking the other Bascal the var ight eres girl if he bad an engagement with You; but, as he probably did not . - know it, T would overlook the omis-| MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. sion {f 1 were you. Go nicely and | vot at SS pleasantly, Try to think how you would feel in the girl's place, who is innocent in the matter, and treat her especially well. Your work is to get rid of that jealousy. Cultivate your good traits and snub every one that ts not worthy of a dwelling place in |} your mentality Overcoat with extra pair Trousers Made to $15 Order This Big Free Offer for a few And Wear | a Stylish, New, Hand- Tailored Sulit for continues Too many wool- days. ens on hand—we must reduce our stock. Come In Store Open | Until 9 Eveninge CRATON ESF aio THE |]. Mode TAILOR The Man Who Will Trust You for a Suit 402 UNION ST. | 304 PIKE STREET STAR WANT ADS ARE MONEY GETTERS 1 have taken over the entire stock of the United Sample Garment Co., located at 1007 THIRD AVE., with orders to turn the stock Into CASH AT ONCE. | closed the store yesterday and today, to arrange the stock and mark the goods at prices that will get the CASH, The stock consists of Ladies’ Ready-to- Wear Garments. Included in the stock are Extra Fine Ladies’ TallorMade Suits, in blue and brown cheviots, heavy men wear blue serges and novelty suits, in all the very late styles; Fall Coats, In brocaded velour, Persian and boucles. etc. tam going to obey orders, and get rid of the stock at most any price. Nothing in the store has been reserved. Every garment has got to go. When a man tells me to get the CASH, I'll get it, or break my neck trying. All goods have been marked in plain figures, and wiil be sold exactly as ad- vertised. Sale starts tomorrow morning, at 10 o'clock. 1007 THIRD AVE., BETWEEN SPRING AND MADISON STS. $8.95 $12.59 eT $7.59 $17.50 "294.95 $16.50 piaaldeg DREGSES, ETc. “Sh 65 "94.95 $2.85 "9495 $6.95 Sweaters, $3.95 COATS $15.00 value Sport Coats, all colors suITSs $45.00 value Tailor Made Sults $21.50 ‘aor $19.50 $17.50 $12.50 ol $40.00 value Made Suits $3.00 value Selk Messa- saline Petticoats . 00 Brocaded Vel- Coats our $32.60 value Tailor Made Suits $12.50 value Corduroy Drosses $12.60 value Long Coats $26.00 value Tatlor. Made Suits $5.00 value § line Pettics 00 value FE Fine Tailored C ae $20.00 value Tailor Made Suits RAINCOATS. $10.00 value Ladies’ Ratncoats 2 $10.00 val. Black Coney $20.00 Black Kerse Muffs and Stoles Broadcloth Coats $15.00 Silk, Serge Poplin and Dresses $30.00 value Fall Coats . $6.50 value Wool men and women $20.00 value Ladies Ratncoats $20.00 value Pall Coats .. eee Tomorrow 10 A. M. we we