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galore. Toy Tea Sets 4 In China, Enamel, Aluminum and Tin No little girl's doll outfit ts complete without she has one OF more sete of dishes. Our line. comprises about everything that can be thought of from the least. expensive to the most elaborate, The prices are $4.25, LAS, $1.25, 890, T5c, 490, me Me: ag Bi te 10s Up to $17.50 suits assortments in stamped linens, collars, Kinds of pieces. Pieces, with green, fringe in conventional designs. ee ...-.aee ped ollal mt floss to complete the jbroidery work. There are Boos fon. Pe. 206 White Linen Center in sweet peas, daisies, conventional and other de signs for French and eyelet pas: 256 to $3.98 Squares and Center to match tn floral pat- eee Oe METROPOLITAN 3 nex Lhurs. ‘The Masten! Comedy de Laxe (gees) THE x3 In the Same Derzling, Magnificent Original Production. SEATS NOW SELLING PANTAGES Peter Taylor and His Eight JUNGLE LIONS OTUER BIO ACTS 10¢ AND 200 More News From Our Big Basement Toyland “The Land of Playthings,” where you will find Toys and Dolls Did you bring your litUe folks in Saturday to see Banta Claus operating in the window with «ll sorts of Mechanical Toys? Sail Boats and Ocean Liners Prices on All Ladies’ Suits Are Reduced Nearly Half—Great Savings. - $9.98 | $12.98 Christmas Art Goods and Needlework In Art Department, Front Balcony. Christmas shoppers will find countless for gifts in our stocks of needlework novelties. Pleasing, practt: bagdkerchiefs and many other Stamped Lines Center brown and black AMUSEMENTS = PINK LADY “| Did My Duty,” Swore Her Fath aod in bright at 350, 260, be 10c ships, sturdy painted Full rigged strong, well colors, and MECHANICAL BOATS Ocean Liners, Tug Boata, Subd- marine Boats, Tramp Steamers the little folka will spend many pleasant hours with these—tn a wide range of prices, 2 Ge $1.75, $1.25, 98, and on Cc down to id $35.00 Ts $15.98 aprons, Including Moonlight on Puget Sound, Totem Pole and Mount Rainier, price 69 Fett Pillow Tops with fringed ends and leather designs in Leather Throws {nm green and Congressman J. A, Falconer has gone and done it. made his announcement of cand! | dacy for the progressive party nom ination for senator. Ole Hanson of Seattle, who an- nounced his candidacy last week, sent @ telegram to Chairman Slater of the progressive state committee, to the effect that he welcomed Ful coner's candidacy because “tho larger the primary vote, the surer the final election for the progres SEATTLE’S ELKS ee $2 50 sos $3.00 Embrotdered Linen Pillow Tops xs. 69¢..75¢ || PAY RESPECTS TO THEIR DEAD The spirit of world-wide brother hood pervaded the impressive cer- emonies in the lodge meeting of the Seattle Elks Sunday at the Moore theatre in memorial for de- parted brothers who have passed on daring the year, The day was observed in al) lodges throughout the country. A beautiful stage setting show- ing mountains in the distance, with forest elk to be seen through « fringe of firs, added to the strik- ing features of the services Particularly impressive was the troll call of the departed. As the \utage was darkened the uamdés ap peared in light aga! a purple night sky, and a bright star flashed out above each name as the mem- orial list was — re; ted. After an exceDent musical pro- gram the memorial address was delivered by Clark Prescott Bissett, | - who paid a tribute to those who; have left earthly realms to take} y; jup thelr abode in that sileat land beyond. A® Arthur BE. Burns came to the close of 4 striking reading of “Thanatopsis,” the Hehts were TONTIONT MOORE iOWu« $1 Mate. Wed. aod Set. Beet Sente $1, BOUGHT AND PAID FOR BVENING PRICKS, 26¢ to $1.50 FIRST AND VOLI MADISON Home of Mastea! Comedy Now Showing That Comedy Success “MRS. TEMPLES TELEGRAM” Latest Song Hi'«. Good Danctng. Matin: ma Evening Per- fot wens T.16 9 o Clock. PRICES D Be. Phone Main 43 Toulght and All Weer BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT “The College Widow” PRICHS—t00, 100, she Hargain Night Monday, any seat th THREE-EYED PIG NOW BIG LAUREL, Va., Dec. 8— Leonard Carter, known as “the | freak farmer,” bas added to his ‘collection. The t arrival is a pig with three welldevel- | es. Two are close to- gether on the left side of its head. the other being on the fight side in the accustomed e, Carter has a four-legged chicken and a two-tailed calf. } P BALTIMORE, Dec. & | Gibbons yesterday declared him | geif opposed to a state church in the United Btates. SOLD Sixteen 40-Acre Tracts —Already Gone—— : I Still Have 160 4 40-Acre Tracts 4 For Sale | UNDER THE HAMME¥ ee AT AUCTION Wednesday, December 10, 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. For Particulars See Page 7. A. McKay Jordan al dimmed, and when be came to the line, “Ile down to pleasant dreams,” | LAUNCH LESCHI they were flashed out altogether | and vemained so as the curtain — was lowered, | | A crowd of 5,000 Saturday. wit- ’ "1 la. nessed the launching of the new|,,.Mllad! Saye there's one consola ° Itlon—the smaller the house, the | Lake Washington ferry, the Leschi,| smaller the _mortgage—Commer which ts to be operated by the port | cial-Appeal_ (Memphis) district, Miss Eleanor Chittenden, | daughter of the president of the! | port board christened the vessel J. G. Price, chairman of the day; Mayor Cotterill, County Commis | siouer McKenzie, W. A. Templeton and Frank B. oor, of Bellevue, | spoke. is BIG CASES POSTPONED Meat Prices CUT FRYE: C0.’S MARKETS Ae Followe: WASHINGTON, Dec. : 8.—The | United States supreme | court con- cluded today {ts reading of opin | fons for the present sitting without | deciding the inter-mountain rate cases or any of the other big cases before it. Two Beautiful Pennants | Out Next Week Starting today, The star win| Cholce Sirloin 186 put out two beautifal pennants, | Wied which will be given to its subserib.| Choice Spare 123¢ ers for one pennant coupon clipped) Ribs seeeerees FG2 from the front page of The Star| sented at the main office of |The Star, or at any of {ts branch eye ee lial aa ee joffices. If ordered by mail, Bo) Wality. Try It) additional must be enclosed for! Pork Back Bones, 25 each pennant ordered, to cover cost| 10 Ibs. for che@inae c of mailing, la eT RE Montana and Wyoming pennants ‘ ‘ 0 oat tie et is pene, | 3 tbe. FOF se eeeeeeeees 1 c They are in different colors trom| 2 cans Wild Rose 1 anything that has been put out] Milk ....66 ceceeseeeee 5c heretofore. The colors in these! pennants will add a cozy effect to Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp any room, or den. If you have not| !t signifies purity and quality already started a collection of Star Bhops open until 6:20 p. m. pennants, you should start 0 qaeaemen 270 morse ammesat: anepeemmency thasa—Adw _——_—_————— FALCONER WILL RUN FOR SENATE He has finally! THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1913. Says Girl Who er to the Gallows Player Pianos yer N0s bap tes These are Standard Player Pianos, not stencil, neither are they the second, third, fourth or fifth grade of » YOU Louie A. pretend russes py ps some manufacturers, but they are the best quality and first grade of well-known manufacturers of high-grade murder of her mother, largely on pianos with standard player actions of the highest quality. the testimony of thie 17.yearold oe girl. LOS ANGELES, Dec, &.—-Lonls oO Y Rote | 1 a ta att nevi Guaranteed for 1 ears st of wife murder here chielfy on the testimony of his IT-yearnold daugh ter, Leella, who declared, when the jury returned its verdict “TP feol that my dead mothe last expressed wish ab she kiase me good-bye before she went, un- knowingly, to ber death, has been fulfilled. 1 fee! satisfied that my duty is done and that my father wil! be punished deservingly. About hanging I feel no other sentiment toward him than I would toward a atran * instrument of the same sive candidate will be.” “May the best mao win,” Hanson wired Falconer haa been mayor of erett, speaker of the house, # senator, and ia now serving bis) first term In congress. In bia announcement, he declares that the progressive party program | is worth while and the party is a permanent institution “because ita principles are fundamental to the welfare of the Amertean peopl ‘SUGGESTS FREE SOCIAL DANCES AT PLAYFIELDS Free soctal dances may become)! |a regular feature of Seattle play: | | Held houses, If the eation of J | H. Stine, director of playgrounds is taken up, In hin adnual report, Stine rec-| jommends two dances « month to} start with. | He would limit the attend-| | ance to those who attend the sentor jeymnasium classes, If the idea |Droves successful, Stine would | make the dance a weekly event. | should like to introduce the free social dance idea and expert- |ment with it a bit,” Is the way| | Stine words his suggestion, | His report shows the playfields | are visited not only by children but by adults an well There have! been organized for the winter mar-| the value of Pianos and supply their various ag expect to have splendid opportunity AGE WE CAR in the meta! frame abov: only last for 10 years, for an instrument of this grade will last for 40 years if properly ] year guarantee does mean that if the instrument proves defective in either workmanship or material within a period of 10 years from date of purchase, it will be properly repaired at our expense or replaced with a new The Bush & Lane Piano Co. manufacturers before purchasing same, we feel that ¢ ; s ments, which they have purchased at the right price by taking a certain quantity. mt s bee cessary this year for the Bush & Lane Piano Co. to purchase in large qua: as sacar reacts and thereby hold dealers whom they have supplied for years, and whose trade on account of their inability to supply the demand from their own factory. for us to carry out the well-known .00 instrument for $485.00. they would otherwise lose, § ; Having purchased in large quantities and at a low price,.it is eas Bush & Lane policy of many sales and small profits, by selling this A Very Small Profit i We have no Pianos or Player Pianos to offer for sale at less than cost, NEVER have had, and NEVER BUT considering the mgny friends these Player Pianos will make for us, we are going to be satisfied with a very small profit on each of these well-known standard makes of instruments, which we are go- ing to sell during this month. Terms $2.00 Per Week It is our intention to make it possible for anyone to own a Player Piano by taking advantage of thig and purchasing one of these high-grade Player Pianos at a price they would ordinarily and for that reason we have made the terms on these Player Pianos as low as | ay for a cheap instrument, ; , Pe * rent for an instrument of this grade. $2.00 per week, which is no more than low Money Back in Thirty Days if this instrument is not satisfactory and in every way as represented. No Extras of Any Kind No extras of any kind will be added to the price of $485 for this instrument. a women's fom 16,000 gymnasium classes. | to 21,000 children | | a Cold in One Day BROMO Quinine Tablets und money ff It falls to eure . ov SALTS IF KIDNEYS — OR BLADDER BOTHER Harmless to flush Kidneys} and neutralize irritating Wholesale ¢ their signature grade or make. Player P' DO AS WE ADVERTISE. These instruments are guaranteed for 10 years, not only by us, but the manufacturers’ guarantee is cast Now this 10-year guarantee does not mean that the inst Regular Price $650.00 These instruments are sold throughout the East by reliable dealers at $650.00 and are considered to be splen- did values at that price by both dealers and their customers. Our SalePrice $485.00 of Chicago, being manufacturers themselves, are competent to judge as to os, and it being their custom: to thoroughly test out instruments of other his is a guarantee of the splendid quality of these instru- BRING THIS A Bush & Lane Piano Co. —=Manufacturers SEATTLE STORE, 1315 THIRD AVENUE acids BURGLARS GET $1,000 JEWELS Kidney and Bladder weakness result from urio acid, says a noted authority, The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it often re mains to frritate and inflame, caus ing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the me neck of the bladder, obliging you to| Pntering through a window on seek relief two or three times dur-|sn» gocond floor, burglars ransack ing the night. The sufferer is fr cusitant’ Heaka' the ‘water gf ed the home of Harrison Bostwick, last night, escaping sometimes with a scalding sensa-|1732 16th av tion and is very profuse; again,| with more than $1,000 worth of Cade cuity An Volding it (loot, ‘The famfly was at home dur- call ft, because they can't control |1ns the operations of the second urination, While ft is extremely story workers, but did not discover annoying and sometimes very pain-|the robbery until later, A quantity Poe Tree coat eto tae Most of expensive Jewelry and household about four ounces of Jad Salts from | s00ds was taken by the thieves, jspoonful in a glass of water before! | broakfaat, continue this for two or| threo days, This will neutralize {the nelds in the urine so It no! liohger 1s a source of irritation to oe < : } a 7 , CHICAGO, Dee. &—Knute Sah {the bladder and urinary organs) it and Gua Swanson, aged 40 which then act normally again.* \years, and Swanson's father, 75, Jad Salts is inexpensive, harm- less, and 1s made from the acid of Werte asphyxiated in # house |grapes and lemon ju combined | Sedewick street early today a: nbd a other inmates of the household es: | with lithia, and 1s used by thou sands of folks who are subject to|°*Ped urinary disorders caused by uric| lacid Irritation. Jad Salts is splen Soudan is the chlef source of the | did for kidneys and causes no bad| world’s supply of two important jeffects whatever |products—gum arable and tvory | Here you have a pleasant, eft veacent Iithla-water drink, which |if |quickly relieves bladder trouble, bout 20 per cent of the ivory and per cent of the gum are shipped to the United States direct Hovering between life and death lat the city hospital, where he was | taken softer Bhooting himself in the breast yesterday, in despair over a |hopeless love affair, Steve Hosko, an Austrian miner, living on 51st av. S., near the Cedar river water pipe tine, he declares he wants to He is said to have admitted he | was in love with a married woman. ‘SHIP THE ASHES LOS ANGELES, Dec, 8.—The ashes of K. Marasawa, who died re- cently, are en route to Japan, in the parcel post. The package was held jup uncil the authorities ruled it must be accepted. SUFFRAGETTES COSTLY TO ENGLAND LONDON, Eng., Dee. §. caused by the militant suffragettes violence in England, Scotland and | Wales, The greater part of this was caused by fires and explosions. JEFFERSON PARK CLUB ‘Tho anhual meeting of the Jeffer- |son Park Improvement club, for the jelectign of officers for the ensuing year Will be held Wednesday even- ing, December 10, A full atterftl- ance ts desired. 1 ‘Thirty | jarge proportion of managers. st!) | million dollars' damage has been| appraise an applicant not by her on? Since they began their campaign of | tractiveness.” WOMEN DEMAND NO SEX IN ART LONDON, Dec, 8.—"No Sex in This is the motto of the “Wom- an's Theatre,” an experimental in- stitution which tonight will present | its premiere performance at the} Cornet theatre. The prospects. are that this enterprise of the Ac- tresses’ Franchise league, of which Lady Forbes Robertson (Miss Ger- trude Elliott) is president, will be- come & permanent fixture, “It is our intention,” today said Miss Inez Bensusan, organizing sec- retary of the “Woman's Theatre,” “among other*things to fight the sex qualification in the theatre, There .ought to be no sex in art, yet it is an undoubted fact that a abflittes, but by her physical at- JENNINGS FOR GOVERNOR OKLAHOMA CITY, Deo. 8.—Al Jennings, reformed train robber, has announced that he will be a candidate for the democratic nom-| ination for governor next year.| Jennings plans one of the most spectacular speaking tours ever un- dertakey }& small way a few years ago ar EXPE PAIN 'SANI COU! nent will the 10- ared for ER | PR Cor. mtities in order to Sent ae FREE BENCH—FREE D WITH YOU. —=Retail MONTGOMERY WARD_DEARQa. CHICAGO, Det. 8.—A, Montgom ery Ward, multimillionaire and pio- neer mail order man, died yester day, aged 70. FOR: BENEFIT OF ORPHANS A benefit for the Orphans’ Home on Beacon Hill, conducted by the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, will be given under the auspices of the Catholic Social Bet- terment League Tuesday, December $0, at the new Knights of Columbus Club House, at the corner of Har vard Avenue and East Union Street. Dancing and cards will, be the means of entertainment, The Orphanage is one of the most deserving of the many chart tles in the city, It was started in has grown until the present q' ters on Beacon Hil! are entirely { adequate. Over one hundred chil dren are now being cared for. The @isters have contracted for a site for a new home on Lake Washing- ton, and the benefit is to assist them in paying for it, The ladtes at the head of the dit ferent committees in charge of the affair are Mrs, T. J. Gorman, Mrs. Katharine Polson, Mrs, P. J. Me Hugh, Mrs. M. J. Connell, Mrs. A. Harker, Mrs, J, D. Carmody, Mrs. L. 8. Booth, Mrs, A. A, Collin and Mrs, James Galbraith,