The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 12, 1913, Page 11

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THE STAR—VRIDAY, D R 12, 191% bre, Easiest, ‘ TED THEG 10 | Wonderful Woman, Dr. Montessori, HECRAND: Has Discovered New Continent; Pleasantes way to cHase | MARCH TONIGAT AWAY A COLD essere tama It’ S Continent of Little Children ..|the grand march tonight at the an-| _Fellow This Suggestion night at the an ; gry Berg You Won'tsMave | 2ual varsity ball when the big social | ~ ~—— , - Any More Cold “Than a Rabbit.” funetion ts to be held in the ball| By Nixola Greeley-Smith| others and American schoe) | and other fields of school endeavor | teachers the method of child-educw - uncertainty | WHL be presented with purple and| tion which she tnvented, and which tried in bun-|gold ribbons by Prof, Edmond §,| 4s made her name famous through: | of cases, and! Meany, lout the world | t Leach's Vir | Like her countryman, the Geno be cn the run and your head willl who won thelr letters in athletics | 4” surely begin ¢ clear, Relleves a Watches ‘Just be sure you Ke 1 Su of Pine-—Compound | F . Columbus, this plump, middle drug store in the country oe Ss STAL E aged itallan woman, whose black hair ts flecked with gray, and whore black eyes are radiant with Intelll WINONA, Minn. 1 Dee, 12.-"Con-| gence, sought and found an undlw A ee Geen nubial love, twice warmed over, ta | covered continent—the country of won't be worth | Stale stuff at an advanced age, little children the opinion of Judge A. H. Snow,|CALLS HER METHOD | Bo kot Leach’s—then your money expressed in an order in ‘district |AUTO EDUCATION vghnelkg ite our Poskes{court in which he granted a lim-| he basic principle of the Mon- oes | BD capealinaasn Ya ited divorce to Ernestine Neudahl, | 1 method of teaching children Ot your druggist won't supply you, | 68, from Frite Neudahl, 74 years) from 2% to 6 years of age Is what} pend the price to the Leach Chamteal/ old. The decree prevents remar-|1 call auto-education,’ she sald to Co, at Chr riage. They were married tn May,| me. | 1 the p suppore al” w f you package wi alled you with all - charges prepaid 1890. ; Both had been married pre. I belleve that if you give the| Won ale Jehild bappiness—proper surround: | ings, proper clothes, good alr and | good tood—and if you place him tn, | contact with objects which stimp aaa and interest him, HE WILL BD | | HIMSE! | K| Reli 1 | My vtbathod is, briefly, to put In fm 48 Hours tno chiid's way such objects as will or Money Refunded | interest him, and to let him SEEK | | information about them | Money refunded if a dollar bottle| “In my ‘House of Childhood,’ tn of “Smith's Potasetum Compound” | Rome, every object in the rooms | fatle to relieve you of Rheumatism, |cccupied by little children—even Dr. Maria Montessor!, Whom Nixela Gree! Gout, or Sclatica in 4s|the very chairs and tables—is ad-| OF Maris) neseeer one ttle Children hours. It stops the pain, removes | Ju to the size of those who will A i bd | the cause and when that ts done, | occupy them, and pupil is merica. have no fear of rheumatic deforms. | permitted to have a cholce of any of “These bable ties. Full sized bottles sent direct.|the pretty, instructive toys deste | very joc Prepaid, by John A. Smith, 6502 ed special purpose are nimost at birth, because little iaites lie pe ully all day E. Water St, Milwaukee, Wis, in | Sow r instance, how to dis | the bave found thet {t is Im-/ tong ease yon cannot call at drugcists’ | tingulsh colors, or to measure, or to! possible to teach these mothers There is NO SOUND from them | named below, “Smith's Potassium Duild |when left alone, not to do TOO save a faint sucking of the lipe,| Compound” ie guaranteed to be free CHILD OF THREE LEARNS MUCU for the child, just as my which announ that they arc | Smith Calls “The Discov. " on Her Firet Visit to HOLLYWooD GARDENS, Ino. Second Av. at Pine Phone Main 1663. > children of tion--to let the child teach Itself, 1 whom the In toils large hospital room these from Morphine and other Narcotics, | TO WRITE IN SIX WEEKS grea difficulty with teachers is ready for their f which they and many stubborn cases have been | “He ts taught to distinguish to inet!) the prinelple ) of aut vca-| should have every two hours.” pees. estes oe cured by @ single one dollar bottle, |ToUk! from smooth surfaces. he set teamsts ve AC Watch, hand engraved. In Sold in Seayle at Owl Drug Co,| “Gradually he learns the feeling | Seka te Sere. Risin stores. and the shape of letters or figures s Ss 1) ves oe ‘319.60 wilt en's Ss TALKS OVER SEA\TINY INK SPOT =~". 2% fine Wek sold Leather £2.50 Extra email strap Kedueed fue cecal tecne “nr a yo N. &, Dec. 12—Gus DISRUPTS BANK) “Finally he puts them togetehr has talked across oa ay into words, or almost unconscious Sebahe of Yiretes [eb imaerecenan taaieds thd ly traces them with a penctl, Jearn: he in perfecting. |, be . . - or ‘| 9 6 1 nk spot is reported to have caused ing to write WITHOUT EFFORT nding of wireless telegraph 9 shake-up in James J. Hill's First A child of 3 has learned to writ jay and! National bank that resulted in the in six weeks in this way! Clitde Iroland, was sus $6.00 Manteure Set, 8 . eal tion of W. A. Mille I bave heard that the Montessori! while Marcon! at Clifden expert |" omgene. 4 stiver, In silk lined ‘ president, and F. A. Nienhav method does away altogether with) mented with his new APPATALUS Connor $1800 Mant *}| punishment,” I said. He had a transatiantic As the story goes, L. W. Hill, a re gal stiver “The abolishment of punish etails BY A DENTI T Y oe | ment is merely @ result—not a s cee es! Monteor'repies. «gest | HELD BY LIGHT Fe RIVED. son of James J. Hill, recently re cetved a statement of his account in making out the state a drop of ink fall on the conversation tik ‘ined 89. and let me deme and LOOKED AFTER, will not [the track and was killed by a gin = Riga >= ’ IN . 4 relieved his mind, North weater Jonge at directors and re bee! Hos. dnd punishment. | not only stern §=6pase r train at talking ext tvety, tt le enid, around and ir eve this, | KNOW IT! | Devil's lake. The animal was — ~ - mA child cries or has fite of tem-{brought to Madison “and turnéd | the littlertgitapot. The resignations i sar merely to make known {talover to the state game warden's | followed, wants When fte needs are known | department to be sold — . Union Block Te AD VAMOM ana cttended ox ft vt MAKES HOUSE OUT Siltng. do mot deepatr, Bertie ne eee Cc © yours does not | ee tee ue dotiar ‘tor ~ {he nonce that etve|| 60 NEW ORN BABES, OF GIANT VIOLIN) ‘a ¥. ae ce OaOar tthe -teoat | OSSEO, Minn, Dec. 12—Karl ot chronic ‘One of the most interesting | |Schwannenberg, who came $6.80 Pralt Knives, stertin of six in green silk box ARE of this thief who steals my are at | 71 first sae ee See works, © See ed |from Charlottenburg, German canes. saves dollar when I do your dental | clinte In the state hospital at Rome, lis said to be 8 potleman, © | you come to my offices, be | } where, in one large, beautifully | “ ste vere ags - y picture in my sign at the < Hghted room, one may see 60 new pleted a combination violin and| of fake Dr. Browne are helping hundreds SILVER’S DISCOUNT SALE Prices That Talk reduced one-fourth, now reduced one ‘ait a more room, brilllant wit if You Have, Get Your Money ror ener wern | MAY MEN. | (Copyright, 1913, by the Newspaper | Back. ’ i One unique feature will be class Enterprise Association.) | of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Instead of sniffles ore eee vot | DOoths in form of Japanese temples| Maria Montessori, doctor of medly! wiil'be @ plctare ow Away ail |in the corners of the gymnasium | cine countess of Italy, and the most | x Rial? ald cure! pind | whieh has been converted tnto al P ful revolutioniat the world has eat a ump of sumar W wonder bower for the dance. known, has arrived tn the] ° . Si iit SNe a cova wit | "Hace Of the BC ssa ane woman | United Statce to explain to Amer Big Saving on plain desien, green 25 ting silver, con ON FIRST AVENUE consequence, not a deliberate | ropena eng ve deaign purpose. | believe the child 4 — pen rack . AS 0’ Gentte People come to my office every day cint of tna|| Who le comfortable and happy, MADISON, Wis., Dec. 12.—Charm | J J. Hill, according to the report 83.50 | und Holder, quadrepie | Sop Sentenasie Si See ang or. dea being te ire of thetr file that affilet the and whose bodily, mental and | ed by the headlight of a locomotive, ae ee et we Prem a bag pos 080 tng stiver, trast 4 finteh eit files. i mest price 81.25 ‘money b7 some on First av. rep human body. Come ob e 0d ong on Sayin eta > pine Moon Fn ¥ na 2.60 ies’ Watch Fob, go! rm aman 7 Come|| gpiritual needs ARE KNOWN |a fine buck remained too long on SING to UiMinn Oi Tel Honey aye 4 Henin’ Pot, . etter sent eee in Se . oo =Mahogany Deak ruple silver plate, hand engraved. hay Pa ES : a ede house, the only instrament or struc- poe ao A STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL le sliver Plate, hand engraved one [0 this advertisement, born tables lying side by side, and |ture of the kind in existence 81.50 CHRISTMAS Choice several patterns ss. S246 sums on Christmas gifts at of persons te Many goods at first Diamonds | $95 ‘Genuine Cut Glass. Per at 1- 2 and Less Karat "1 tful rich 4 ‘a2, 50 | REA-BO, ‘siamond. b6-100 kaset, oot 43 an ome wg" ik Belcher mounting. pe R be Titfany Ring, tee mt with 100 Karat, eet $2260 Water #et. large pitcher soa | | eee 11.25 monda and elght sapphires, ail set tm platinum. Reduced nileman's n, one fine | 435.00 Electric Lamp. Thea hie wind 826.25 266.00 Gentlemen's Scarf Pin, & fine “Silver Plated fram parting Reduced T diamonds 2 22-100 kai inches toni ed designs. 0 Gentleman’ filled; plain $6.00 Baking Dish, quadruple sliver White enamel lining ® Casserole, quadruple ner $16.60, $17.60, $28.00, 8 | Tea Se! guaranteed quadruple at! ° | ver To. close out balance of this line of Shaving Sets. $5.00 value, white enamel, silver trims mings, 5-incl pul! out brush, white mug. To close out $6.15 value, mame as ‘ahora | mirror | 98.00 value, quadrupie sliver plate, inch mirror, non-pull out brush, china sanitary mug .... $2.75 Shaving Mug with 1, BROWN, D. D. S., me piaktas Mine “4 d The violinhoure, as st is known| « ‘here, Is two miles west of Onseo. The Stlenen in tee coor. of 00 | It 1s about 16 feet in height and the NEW LIFE Jother dimensions are in proportion, EACH FoR Epetids Losing Bente PLETE, MORE IMPRESSIVE, oneoumntd the whole being an exact model of| BALANCE 713 First Avenue sea HSRC RE Be bc | THAN THAT WY MIOOM, OF | Hoty Contested Game Realistically |a violin, with the strings protected| bp diggee iP Semen cath 9 ant Sundays || trou and Madison. Main 788.) OF ATH, Reproduced Between Two Teams | from the weather by a wort of porch.| people who work _ : At the Seattle Theatre. The house !* made of maple |Schwannenberg, who {# a talented Action and plenty of {t, is what | musician and an exceptionally able the th ing public demands! violinist, spent several years in today The College Widow, | building the strange affair. He ex George Ade's beat comedy, provides perie ed his greatest difficulty tn watre this obtaining the strings. Through | college life, T ally presents the Grand hotel, a col- | land. lege town hostetry. | When Schwannenberg plays a HAMILTON, Ont, violin the music can be dis-| 12.--While relatives balanced. The theme ap-| ARGYLE, Wis, Dec. 13-When stage the same pretty girls, the| covered that since the death of his same gallant youths, the same z | ‘ ; | mother, 15 years ago, 2 ape e characters all of us have met dur-| hin life in the ae Es cls et | AT STAR OFFICE, 1 COUPON AND 15c. |'"Extve College Widow" wilt _give| ottede, Wright said that, lo mom. BY MAIL, POSTPAID, 1 COUPON AND 20c. |Lion and the Mouse.” Monday | house, not even a pin having been way next Monday night to “Tho|d@iaturbihg the other. part of the : pnts for! moved. Everything in the rooms night prices are 25 night | had been preserved jast as she left it, kK the ceremony was completed. the best sent Oth not controlled by the theatrical | trust,—Adw Advertisombat One hour's ride from Seattle on As from station; has fine stream of | | This Is a Guaranteed Advertisemert®. 8UY )ikECT. Wh ARE OWN. The Offer Is Truthful. We Do Exactly as vA ‘ Ask the For the. past several months The Star has been issuing a series of State and University Pennants. Guaranteed $5.00 With Every Watch Satdrday’s Star SUIT for final announcement. Stade to de to Order at The last Pennant of this series will be out next 248 CENTRAL BLDG IND PARK BARE Ail fodern cottage, bullt one year. With reception Monday. chen, electric fixtures, basement and large lot nts in, Including sewer and everything, and paid to Phinney car and Woodland Park. Price cut | Take Phinney car to 66th No mortgage. EALTY COMPANY | cash jw i FRE SOMPALY " | H. Silver & Co. aide ox this at the Seattle a . t ‘ " ry week. re are four acts In the| European friends he at last suc play. Th of these are true to|ceeded tn securing gut-strings taken fourth realistic: | from the mountain goat of Switzer. Canada, Dee. nd friends sur ly heard for a radius of two| rounded a coffin in which lay the All during the present week, ca-| hu 6 ) ; r r pacity audiences have witnessed a|tinctly he . a | football contest on the stage of|miles. He has studied tone vibra-| body of a young man identified as | this gopular playhouse. One of the tions for the greater part of his|John Thompson, a victim of the re teams is made up from the Batley |lifé and says he will make some| cent storm on the Great Lakes, the | & Mitchell players, the other teain improvements in the sounding post) real J 1 on rappeg at the consiats of eleven well-trained ath | which will enable the sounds to be| door and was admitted to the hou letes, all residents of Ballard, who heard for five miles, | His mother collapsed and was made augment the local company. The| Plans are being made for Osseo} seriously fll. There was no clew action in the play makes one won- | to pu irchase the invention and have) to the identity of the corpse. der whether the stage is a real|it removed to City Hall Park, for] aac 7 | gridiron or whether a drama is be-| concerts in the summer SPILL CHAMPAGNE | ula cant of “The College Widow" | A KITCHEN HERMIT TO ae A HOTEL versity. There are present on the] day, to move Mh Pisin, it en i novation at the new Fort Dearborn | mund von Kaenel, a ication’ was given a bottle of cham-| agne, and, climbing to the top of the flagstaff on the 17-story struc- | ture, he smashed the bottle, saying, I christen the Fort Dearborn hotel A flag was then raised and prices are 50 cents. Matinee 3 prices are 26 cents. The Seattle ie. lee: Cieeneciliil These people who think other theatre is an independent house, Bort modern outside rooms, 25c|people should be me» to vote, | Stewart House, 86 “an oN Rigs) JEWELERS—715 SECOND Between Cherry and Columbia UMBRELLAS. Zh ge pets, acy Monday Last Two Days This Big Free Offer Positively Closes Monday, December 15th. OVERCOAT With Extra Pair Pants & $15 you have not eialh taken ad- vantage of this un- usual-offer, do so at once, as this is pos- itively your last chance. ". ‘ Just think of it—A Suit or Overcoat—Regular $25 Ane—with extra pair Pants Free—All for $15. 300 a

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