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° THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1913 Christmas Slippers for Men, Women and Children in Shoe Department—Basement. DOES THIS SOUND LIKE ‘PRESIDENT HAS |A M U be E M E N T: Ss | _ U “The Economy StoreMay Manton’ Patterne—Phone Main €030 $40,000 POETRY TO YOU? SUSPICIOUS EYE |meteopouitan “airy Moore sss (Uv Here Are the Verses yy Pe ae Won for SERN aa oe Rabindranath Tagore, a Hindu, the Famous Nobel || Se elastic xs Rabindranath Tagore, = Hindu, the Famous Nobel | QW ALASKABILL) “=== =" BOUGHT AND ! Well as “the Higher Critics. WASHINGTON, Dec, 10.—Prent aes) THE aay, uar.|| PAID F OR NI dent Wilson has given substantial wedded EVENING PRICES, 266 to Nasoment.” You are the evening cloud floating In the sky of my dreame, help to the Poindexter bill for the SUCCESSORS TO PANTON & LONDON CO. | paint you and fashion you ever with my longings. government operation of raiirouds | PINK : a You are my own, my own, Dweller in my endiess dreamat and coal mines in Alaska T 1 vo L 1 Yinee ASD Infants’ Kale “Heonomy Tho president endorses, tn his| ai Comel , T HESE ARE With the shadow of my passion | have darkened your eyes, recent message, not only Gem | Kame Magnificent Original Production ‘ osy tale Haunter of the depth of my gaze! ocratic senate committee propos ind Pink of Pertection Chives “MRS TE M Ls ThLRORAM tion for a government-bullt ratlro 1 have caught you and wrapped you, my love, in the net of my music, i Latest Song Hite Good Dancing, You are my own, my own, Ow dreams! with controlled ports, but #| ves, 92. 01.60, $11, 160 and bbe Matinee Sroning San scae 8 also that the roads should | ances ok. the government, {t FRICKS i8e AND 30s Does this sound Ike $40,000 MINISTERED which means certainly that they should not be leased or turned over | Beton SUN. DEC. 14 "| SEATTLE THEATRE poetry to yout Keen Economy Days at Panton’s | Well, It ts! For the new and to private corporations. See ec great poet from wh magic love Then he gets to the vital thing Povight a6 At Wee Are you getting your share? There are hundreds of bargains here that are worth your while Bf ioe, they are chosen han Just won in the Poindexter proposition when BAILEY & MITCHELL to read and Investigate. Satisfied customers make a successful businoes, and wo are doing all in HOMO IM Bie tn Te he says the construction of ratt-| un | 66 our power to satisfy our heavy patronage during these busy times, We mean to seo that our su jo famous mn n ways in only the first step; “is only The College Widow” We prise the price which in the thrusting in the key to the store premacy tn underpricing and value-giving shall became a household word In Seattle treated you fairly in che past, and we are going to live up to that policy to the very letter past gone to such as Rudyard Kip house and throwing back the lock | Ste, Se have employed extra help and arranged our store for quick and gatisfactory service, You will find Hf jing and Maurice Maoterlinck, And end opening the door.” Darenin wont the, quality, quantity, variety, courtesy and square dealing combined with our little prices! Come to Hf the man who wrote these wondrous The president does not look with e rin S- morrow and buy your gifte—for there are only twelve (12) more shopping days tll Christmas English verses f# not an English favor on letting the Guge sega PANTAGES man at all, but an Orlental—a« na rush {nto this opened door tive of India! Ho says: “How the tempting re Veter Taylor and Wis Pi 9 It has just been announced that | sources of the country are to be ieee Mat Eves. & Sat. Mat. ogee ye a Sy the greatest. Iterary reward plotted ts another matter to which |} Best Seats $1.00; JUJNGLE LIONS which the Western world I shall take the liberty of from || Best 50c 4 Ones is to be given this year abl time to time calliz our atten-|| Seats: O dranath Tagore, a Hindu philoso tion.” / | Seat Sale Thu oe kao oe The Poindexter bill answers the = — ——_____— — question, How? It 1s, as the pres ident suggests, along the line of “practical expediency.” HOBOES.T0 MEET horty ore president Jot Local 22, of the Order of Hoboes of America, has issued an an nouncement that the members of the organization will assemble tn a “big gabfest” Sunday af at 2:30 o'clock In the Hippodrome which has been donated for the oc casion, The subject of the unem f pher, whose name and work have The First Big Cut o Sort ser iden hana horead bee native land! the Season Tagore's tucllity for composing, in English, verso as beautiful as i le o v Mild weather forces us to e@ncrifice our Coat stock, and every Co ag ag a vgn solitary garment tn the lot 1s this season's model and correct to Hi hy tho extraordinary ability of the every detail family from which he springs, and partly by the remarkable educa LOT NO, 1—Consists of double faced Coatings—a very fine quality of tion he frecelved as @ youth. He chinchillas, silk lined, wool velvets, heavy boucles, Astrakhans, >» was dorn In 1860 of a wealthy fan: caded plushes, atlk plushes, and two-tonod boucles, with heavy Skin ily long renowned {n Bengal for ner's satin lining so Coate sold at prices ranging from $27.50 to artistic and Mterary genius. $35.00, but you may choose now at the reduce $19 50 The humble Bengal villagers price of van . eas phonographs nor pianos os, Astrakhans, sores. n to play the latest popu r cutaway lar songs. And #0, instead of sing » America Firat” oon zton, Oregon, Idaho one third for the Will sell ticke and British Cc s in mbia at one fare LOT NO. 2—Involves Novelty Coatings, bor diagonals, broadcloths and chinehilias, in both three-qua: and long taflored coats, in regular and outsizes. Splendid values at the ing, “You Made Me Love You, eo 1 original prices, which were Up to $26.95, 14.95 Winztt oUen mi ote ke Rabindranath Tagore | ployed of Seattle will be discussed /f round trip seneced t Go ah se hs $ Tagoro's verse, which runs Senate © hele gumaiieees TH TH o LOT NO, 3—All the Coats that were formerly marked $17.50 have been I hold her hands and press her to my breast. tee. fobtesh aan, Wil bb deounesd. ON SALE DEC. 18 TO 24 M RETURN LIMIT JAN’Y 5TH to plunder her I try to fill my arma with her loveline placed tn this lot, and are of such seasonable materials as sidelines, to drink her dark glances with my Woo! matelasse, novelty striped and checked mixtures, and a few plato 3 sweet emile with my ki Excellent Service to broadcloths, trimmed in the latest styles; worth up to } eye | e $17.50, now on sale at the reduced price cf. 12, 98 | Re pis but where Is It? Who can strain the blue from the iGEN. ROBINSON Vancouver, B. C. pd age Centralia, LOT NO. 4—These will have to be seen for you to ap ppreciate the mar Y i] Bellingham, pokane, Vancouver, Wash., velous bargains we are giving, for they are smart, up-totheminute [| beuy. ag Me Fh the heauty, eludes me, leaving only the A COUNCILMAN?) Everett, Tacoma, Portland, Ore. Sel aicakias, onde with either fooee or relation waned 3, i repo Hage get Hrsg hes, = whieh dee Cea uaa Wil H. Parry, former president | The sel yn of the railroad you will use home for sleeves; values up to $18.00, £0F......c.cccsseseceeeeeseeecs ‘ nay toe -_ bids lot the King County Progressive || the Holiday Reunion is a matter of prime importance. If you would have a pleasant, comfortable trip, use the GREAT NORTHERN Secure Berths and Tickets eo of Women’s Fall and Winter 1913 Suita, Which [| For it is a fact that Tagore’s verses were written in the mood|!easue, will not be a candidate for beantiful poems of love are known /and for the ears of a race which ts|the council seat to be vacated by to the Hindu village laborers and to ours, and yet Tagore bh Austin EB. Griffith ho will con milkmaids and are sung by them at Into English mas-|test for the mayoralty. He has their toll as often as they are read *# which are in accord with ten a letter to that effect to An Extraordinary Has Set Ail Seattic Talking, ls Now in Full Blast Here. Our customers are profiting by our determination to clear the decks for stock-taking time, which will soon be here. LOT NO. 1—Ladies’ strictly Man-tailored Suits of finest by the most cultured of the cities epest in US! Marble o> aan : " s this season's materials, worth up to $35.00, for only. . $15.98 171 te in this very appeal which| Tagore'’s English verse te pub-| . Bee aoe ae cy Columbia and Second King St. Station LOT NO. 2—Another splendid group of finely tailored Suite in high: J the poems carry to all mankind by the Macmillan company jr,, retired, former quar T. J. MOORE Cc, W. MELDRUM City Pass. & T. Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. Phones: Main 117, Elliott 5609, Main 2740, ardener” and) er in ° war. rade materials, neers values up to $22.50, 12, 98 alike that critics find their great-|tn two books, “The ttle during the lor only ae ° t merit, They point out that t the!" Gitangalt.” LOT NO. sits aimnett like giving them iewaysthees, " aaditiaees ay casas sassic te BURGLARS AND STICKUP MEN ace Curtain Sale ney Department ; girl bat as there were Third Floor. | ares ving, Us aT ears at ven ta the fay 7 or Sine | In aplite of double police protes-| The H. B. Jones garage, 4620 21st, |followed for a distance. airs to begin with, there is a ss tion In crime ridden sections of the and the home garage of 8. Lind The fake telephon Hut Le pe Ay My city, burglaries, holdups, store rob-|strom, 310 First av. W. were| Monday see “Shea: al tance of clearing up stock beries and tricks of bunco men ga- robbed. robbed Mra. Thomas E. McCoy was) othe’ tn whit * cere pag {n the Millinery Depart- [lore kept the police busy during the) Burglars stole $25 from the Lil| unsuccessful yesterday at the home Sian: fol) deusie thread maér ment, It's bargain time, Hite afternoon Tuesday and all/iian Cash Grocery, 1101 Fifth av. of Mra. E. 8. Valentine of 1839 N Tuesday night. A sneak thief secured a gold 57th at. here now. Read patterned Ps , One: the tanto Sg gienall | ‘The most daring burgiary was|watch from P. D, Hendershott of ee ne special at, that In the apartments of Mr. and 328 Pacific block. Ben Hiddleston | ,,Col@e Couse Meadecke end Grip © be % a all in 1-Oress © rere RE 51.49 poor He Ete Wear Mrs. Wiliam G. Norris, in the 8a |of the Hotel Carleton also lost a racer, There te only One aioe, ‘Quining LZ des. erik Gots Sheu 3 voy hotel, where thieves secured | watch through the operations of a/ pas slanature Burnett Bros. to Retire from the Jewelry Business Seattle Folk Get Gifts for Cost and Less The «ood kind —- Sheffielt| | choice now make—quite the thing for #ift| T top ,.. 00 to 8800. |__A footpad with a revolver took | Sets con the list of the others $2 from J. 8. Warner, living at! Brana pg oy as is 49c Every other Hat In the thuss, including Women's, Taken home by R. A. Williama,| Hotel Reynolds, 410 Fourth av } Rik to “ses our iin of acces-|| Misses’ and Children’s, worth up to tieso, just 42nd st, 8. W., for a dinner, | Threatens to Shoot sortes for the man who shaves Jaden abadacudies Winds thes HALF PRICE after telling a hard luck story, 4 | An armed man took some pocket Somps, Taloum, Powter. an jyouth disappeared with a suit case|change and a gold watch from F. mous Triple Silver- There are plushes, velvets and silk cut beay. Bj and @ auit of evening clothes |S. Ortlieb, 211 Harvard av, and & variety of good colors, all trimmed in Holdups Have Big Time threatened to Barely are oot... 206|| the newest styles, and at: ore, & > 2 2 © newest styles, and great bargains at Just Haif J. E. Mercer of the the Original Prices. df beta eid er Gobeubte ma BENEFIT BRIDGE Ratiroad av. ~ | The Packard touring oar of A. B A benefit bridge party tn eup |Carmody of the Arctic club was) port of the home at Ravenna| stolen from {te stand near Third and Jefferson Heights, where girls are given use og concealed the thief who stole| fl training, engaged 100 tables bicycle of P. J. Boegan,| and netted $175 yesterday after And Toys are here in representative lines at pop which stood In front of a store at| noon on the sixth floor of the Bon ular prices. The Trains work mechanically as 618 W. McGraw . well as electrically. They are modeled after tho Hl Robbed and besten twice on his| MaT™ geieyate legresage : real things, and work perfectly. In fact, the Min- 1 |way home was the unusual experi-|the vse of the room. Mrs. H. T fature Railway System, as produced by Bing, ts , 4 in jence ot T. W. Howle, 202 Ninth ay.| Bredes, vice president of the or-| complete gawd detail—Stations, Switches, Sim- | Girferent. ao different that tt 19. Ho lost $8.50, and ts recovering | ganization, and her daughter, Mrs. | nals, ~ ing 6 have Steam and Beroresy PM shop around from his beating William Sherman Walker, acted as | Electric Trains from $12.50 to........-.+-. fore ‘you @o your buying. | Steal Load of Clothing advo ¥ | One of a number of blank checks Christmas Tree Decorations Hundreds of Dressed Dotla at |taken from the desk of G eee In all the glitter and striking colors imaginable— | {; 4 eptieden-d Haigh, ® the Starr-Boyd bul iain, | DEAD highly colored imitation fruits, glass bails and ede pee Bt. 09.25 to 2e was later filled in for $15 and) FIND THEM NYBODY who wants to be “waited on in a third less—and most of it ts “contract goods.” all globes, icicles, trumpets, angels, tip-top orna- | cnaracter pot! 04.75 to 63.96 cashed at the Green hotel A hurry” had better go to some other good | watches are reduced from a fourth to a half. Fore® ments, tinsel, candles, candle holders, fire-proof | p01) toads, pedi ed to se | Cutting a hole through the floor, ROISE, Dec. 10-—Wm, ‘Tracey | jewelry store, for the Burnett Store, at 909 | ample: A solid gold repeater watch was $200; is cat sewed wigs burglars stole a wagon load of|and Wm. Sweoney are being held! second avenue, is packed with buyers daily to $100. An Elgin wrist watch was $15; is now $99 | * the m ® asbestos snow, ete. all quoted by the plece or | and eye lashes aie to abe t the box at our ruling..... «.+.-Popular Price ond clothing from the Peop Supply | vestigation In connectio! And beens rtees th The prices each range from. °. cee Heads. 91.08 to 150 Co. store, at 208 Haliroad av.” pag ache Ot Taceer Berens Diamonds, watches, silverware, cut glass and solid | eT ae SS co eae fide to 400 | Stopped by a holdup on Fourth, | Caldwe o and Fred Wallace, | 6014 Jewelry of the finest order is selling at a fourth Rings and bracelets, chains and pins are reduced Cc |near Lucile st, A. M. Johnson was Salem, Mo. whose bodies — were| to one-half jess than ite worth, and Seattle folks have | & third and in some cases a half. Men's solid gold saben 7 | found it out scarf pins, set with amethyst, coral, turquoise, 0, struck over the head when he| found in a rooming house here. “ ° called for help. Ho saved his|officers believe a drug Rurnett Brothers are retiring from business—not rire, Bont aie tar eS ee us $4.00 sisson |the men for the purpose of robbery.| pecause the business is unprofitable, but because @| are now $1.55. Gold dling iaceatecate 4 ‘aa manufacturing enterprise has been purchased by the | g5'99 to $7.00, Fine bracelets that wore $10.00 i principal owners and the new business demands all | $1499 (being heavy gold filled) fc ‘6. Ws the time and capital that can be given to it. chains of solid goid that were $20.00 are now 61 and Dickens vest chains that were $4.00 and $5,00 ate By eown in mi even contract goods, 1s marked | NOW $1.95, The latter are gold filled. o <I VENGLAND AND U.S. ; Prevents Mistakes | WILL JOIN H ANDS wy | settee mean Cv za down—in many cases the prices are lower than the bare cost of the metal and the making. In F Mesh Rags and Vanity Purses there ts a good! and Promotes wubcico CY fas. 16 - no case 1s the full price asked for anything. | O company——Gold plated, solid gold, solid vvert - 1 according tc c Jerman allver, { event of an anti-toreiza outbreak ombansios PB gesbors ond ie ped And the sale has attracted hundreds of people | tng gift that will rc gh a attded $y Aye ied Success |here, an international force of ma-|tecting the f ates, in pro-| Chri t from far and near, not alono because the prices | fhe gift that will Dest fit the pocketbook. All are @ 4 rines will be rushed to the scene| The orelgn residents, ristmas were away leas than anybody expected, but because n the regular prices, 4 from Vera Crus, it was ce arrangement was said to be the Burnett jewelry business had always been con- | Silverware and cut glass is a fourth and a third b learned | similar to that A hundred and one In all _pndertaxin ., mite |p today powers wd hat under which th ducted on a high plane. No “cheap” wares were ever and a half less. All the cut glass cut to half price. Ee St peterson ings punto Ths United Mtates, Bagand analten oc sent Bn army to Pekin at things suggest them bought or sold and no “sales” were ever held, In a | And the sterling silverware {s a fourth to a third less, ’ gineer can bring the experienc greed to act jointly Mra ne of the Boxer troubles selves in a glance word, for the first time in history a first-class jewelry | Much of the silver plated w is reduced even more. i 4 ‘othera to your under- a. son O'S hnessy, wife hough ‘dia various a stock {8 being closed out—and Seattle folks are mak- | For instance, a chest of Rogers’ silverware, containi ! 40 your great advan- of the America h though the various e 2 i t | ce con “4 ny zu ree affaires, partments ing money as a result. he — six poe aix for six teaspoons am t | | leave Mexico Cit vi . blespoons, with butter knife and sugar shell te We figure plans, compute || U 1oO |s0 long as her husband remains, it | | match, can be had for $6.5 t quantities and prepare. carefil A | was sald at the embasny today Smoking Jackets Bradbury Tailored |]/ A LETTER from a prominent silversmith in New | chest in this case being ye instead ot Si ’ eS nullifying, late yesterd. Gen Lo t Hob. Sault ad Overconts | York says he regrets very much “your policy | age ” v t ae nee & awectal Soper. i QUINCY Vv. EY Huerta's recent Mention fae re, ne Hoslery ats and, shows of | in cutting prices at the time when jewelry i 5 oraener cae tenervutce: | F ALL ent, the Mexican congress finally SS stores have the only opportunity In the year to make HAFING dishes, casseroles, clocks, carving #0ts ¢ an4 appraiser to prepare bills ARM IL ANDS »wed to the dictator's wishes, a profit.” ea sets, punch bowls, in fact everything 5 of quantities or estimates. i He has admitted that the const! lan fact anything and everything that a man woars tn | nr a * ‘ Plainly marked at prices which make every — We can tefl you how to or- Today he igh pt ee allow him to suc quality, of the finest and at prices that are very reason- it does seem a pity. visitor into an eager buyer. i gan! . ne meelf, and {f his electior able. ero’s a splendid opportunity to tent jee ' will brinj a Bu Mr. Burnett said, Of course * tomor Dear the grea ; Morning, Afternoon and Evening |d been held legal ho would have Our Easy P. Pl dsoat’ To ost out bodily Matant & Mint e iat . rt Oe ae Pe | eee We furnish expert savice | had trouble tn explaining away a ur Easy Payment Plan Sat at ony .ptter Hus Wosld ibe an tupomatbUlty: | Gok Geet are eee fy Ase gnd tau Yntormation Tema ding | SEATS FOR LADIES Pairs [sere | aaron, 18 now and make yreieation, have it Hl sthere was no other way open, We Ane ety. | And some things aro going to be cleaned out entirely 97) Bon joc roveme not t " charged to your accoun a now ani c 1 . 4 wate ments and all other city util. Jed in hie present position, but cry cbr N dares : ee hurt anfbody's business. Wp merely want to get rid | (ne berore Corietimas, naturally. 80 te wal it { ae thes. baad | f our own.” of warning: You can get the things you want aps Kress explicitly confirmed him in e | 8 e pine ORY “ExPRntEN GED re orgy os jit woti} the next election, which The way the merchandise ts marked leaves no | COM? early. And you can lay them aside && vere He : sie SEATTLE, U. S. A. jue asa! emt Munday ta doubt in the minds of Seattle yeople that Burnett | Of Certain sum, And jt is certain that Seattle will Din VP taller means just what he says, | never get 80 fine an opportunity to save big money 00 Gan G Foreign diplomats here said they welt eorge or ey er dither parialiien one | believed Huerta realized he prob | gifts that endure as the sale of the Burnett jewelty on > uld oo Ee * e i PRRiCiENcy ‘anogeee) my Scolumn and 4column ade |A01Y would be unable to hold his © GIVE some iden of the sale ts somewhat of a | 8eck affords. coe In this paper on pages 6 and @ | © shh ct aC ae ee a thousands of items and they're | The sale opens each day at 9 a. m,, at heen to t Lost articles are usual " all good and all marked down, A $650 Diamond | avenue, Burke building. On Saturday nights Jore | A. McKay Jordan by beak Went ade th eee foes Ring is $450. A $350 Diamond Bracelet is $250. | ts@pen till 10 p.m, it is better to attend the 2 ; pn poe ek Scores of Diamond-Set Brooches of of solid gold are halt | sale, however, as it {s almogt: impossible to walt eact | price, All the sterling silver {1s @ fourth and a ° any more during the afternoons.