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CLUB. Woman's Det WOMEN’S DEMOCRATIC A meeting of ete n THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913, sven! CYNTHI ’S LETTERS AND Fats cafeteria Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, There wil! be a de bate betwoen Mrs, W. H. Merritt! And Mrs. Cline on the commission, | Q—t can't refrain trom tetting | dropped his eyes, Needleas to aa tw where w I don't mean hard, knotty wood form of government | I finished my stay without furthe Mbe h, Oe a ees couldn't split that, It seems to me - fae ryance A at police headquar: |" In a home, each whould bq fencer But, ten't it too a that a girl] ¢¢ Commercial Club. willie whatever {s TAN must do these thing Ian't It a lot ony of the , THE POPULAR! ) Eee ; hain tty ev } it; but, in addition to h \ Md ni to do ‘GIFT CENTER, Saas in oe ants Le the bey |they are wrong it's a poor rule pened to be necessary for you tc : }that won't work both ways,” and Garty the it would not Sort _ Genuine | this ix one of them, If all wome u to carry ® small armful at a S: ‘ | repuls the men, all would b OUSEK ENCE time—but if your husband Reductions || | sorry tor now tm fact tam now | good, And if all men conducté A—The old kindling wood ques:|more time than you, and the ‘ war, and te the letters | themselves so that no irl tlon {8 a sticker, For my part, | al nee your cana. he certainly 15 to 45 Per Cent Off |) "win repulse them, It would be « ways liked to split and carry wood. should gladly do hin part ogee | Get that tainted idea ont of your |" ) on I) eaticein They CAN de I | mind, And never again put a que You we Soa Wer nee, * an 4 no trlek, either, Tim tying to re [tion mark ofter m Phone |. ate 0 at elther drink hot water with your whisky,” sald Diamond Jewelry | form, and 1 always re | Reesnctied - thoaanee,. What we a doctor to a married man who came to him for advice, “or you +f wort ay Ch oly ue s be (tag, obee r . musth take tt a atl Solid Gold Jewelry Vs o | want ts to think CONSTRUCTIVE NB gota lh OS Ie PRO een e OE A.—I thank you for your lotter,|{houghts always, Again thank you.) | war) wits won't let me have {t for whis ; Watches and agree with you that no girl } Rall har you walt tdelinve.” tha anclor iatd . need encourage a man who stares. The next day the doctor cal ed how the len Silverware As you say, if they will resent, or| fhy's want bee spy biota pt ae pe igi. "ean no Cut Glass it in the start, it is easy What will be « e Curtetinns |) every ten minut \ ember I was once com-| ) fer eae ie “i pe This ie our firet sale All prices A by bi gpg to stay Ina hotel bs ter 6 marked im plain figures, and de oks, A man, who sat at a pron eandl EF aes gee pear, deliberately turned} A.—Lpautre ower WAS DESERTED and stared at me, When I found|mintater or the Chamber of Com it was pot accidental, I as deliber:| merce for the address you wish, if ately turned and stared back, with |you do not find In the city dl OTTAWA, Ont, Dec. 12.—Re }a calm, questioning look in my | rectory SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12.~Joxeph | ports received at the Canadian eap- | [eves that asked plainly “Just what| Elderly Jadies like pretty little | Milan, aged §, died here today from/to! today toll of « rumor that Ex / do you mean?” He couldn't stand | sewing aprons; writing desks, not spinal meningitis as the result of a) plorer Stefansson wan deserted on my unwavering look long, but |too heavy to hold on the lap, or/blow on the neck, Hin father de-|the shores of the Arctic by bis : & stationery clared he sent the boy on an er ship, the Karluk, following a row nless you are engaged to the October 90 and that he bec r the food appl and detatls re vo a bracelet is too elab volved in a fint with another ne to life ab: d ship. How would she Ith whom he wh ' The report says that thor a table runner fo A few minw a « maining on the Kar after k? Milan, “the father of the other boy | ans#on 4 went - struck Joseph on the neck.” The| delibe the ex; Q.—Will you please print @ recipe police are investigating nd his party and that the ve from a soft and oblige. for removing bi brown silk wal A READER. A.A good authority gives a so lution of water and oxalic acid for silke, but Iam afraid it will move the color with the stain, You mjeht try tt on a scrap first. The proportion is one level teaspoon oxalic acid crystals to a cup of luke warm water, If you will in Everything Musical Being’ care Closed Out at Eilers "iii tsitiet nmmicts relic A} Music Fi He use FOR ALL PRICES SLAUGHTERED AND = azs32s 7 PROFITS LOST SIGHT OF) ==: page SE ‘ erything Must Be Sold Be-(esei attach an $8 salary for a bill }am afraid I would forget to be } Christian, and the doctor woulr need a physician himself, If he carr out hia little scheme, if your fore January 1st Come quickly and do your Christmas buying. Never before have such large savings been offered to buyers to choose from. In Player Pianos we offer you Chickering Players, Kimbal! write me his name; or, Acmeiodic Players, Autopiance, Krell Autogrands, Pianola manager allows him to molest y Pianos Hallett & Davie Players, Meiville Clark Apollos, Smith write me his name, and give me 7 @ Barnes Piayers, Decker Players and the popular Bungalow your own name. Tu promise Players, mostly new; some have been used, but in first-clase neither of them will repeat the act condition. Savings from one-third to greater than one-half. Tell the doctor(?) I say $1 a woek ia plenty for you to pay him, and hg his bill should be $5 In Grand Pianos choice of Chickerings, Kimbalis, Sohmers, tome. I have lawyers; too, at my command who ‘wilt pot In Pianos, choose from Chickering, Kimball, Sohmer, Had- x dorff, Knabe, Eilers, Marshall & Wendell, Smith 4 B, *, mmand a : ~ Story & Clark, Steinway, Fischer, Hardman, Kranich & Gat of commission such collector, i Bush & Gerts; mostly new, some second-hand. Savings from _| Mail the collector a cor $115 to $250. jyou wish | In small musical merchandise, we offer Band Instruments Vernon’s New Palace of ef standard makes, well-known mandoli guitars, violins of all flutes, clarinets, harps, mouth organs, accordions, piccolos, ocarinas, strings for all instruments and musical trimmings, all at tremendous reductions. In sheet music, we offer popular vocal, instrumental, class- leal, Schirmer Library, folios and instruction books at largest Prom the big glass marquee, Union street, to English tea room, with its comfortable wicker | furniture and restful old iv dec the contract lines, but magnificent values are offered in revelation in restful ‘ rT ere oe Slea srior arrangement. The Fi Come in now. Do not put it off. Open until 10 o'clock ¢ and decorations Saturday night. are very pleasing crystallization of sta » be one of the f t and lunchec Northwest. With a ta, William and rking day's ope ‘to care for a record-breaking at te Third Av. and University St. ndance. 0,000 Sample Lines! FINE LEATHER GOODS STATIONERY, HOLIDAY GOODS Bought for Cash at a Fraction of Real Value, and Must Be Sold at Once at Less Than Usual Wholesale Cost LEATHER HAND BAGS 200 Styles 89c TOILET AND MANICURE SETS $5.00 Manicure $1, . CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS AND SEALS V2 “HALF PRICE b MOREY-SCOLLARD-GILLAM CO. 718 First Av., Near Columbia St. 300 POSTAL ALBUMS Regular $1.00. 33c Reduced to Same Reduction on En- $2.50 to $12.00, up from,..... was not carried away in the Ice, |, There was one O'Brien too many| told in previous dispatches in a list of nine mon who shuffled up to the rafling this morning n Judge Gordon's court on a charge SHOOTS OFFICER of beg Ve Pat O'Brien” called City Prose-| PORTSMOUTH, N. H cutor Van Ruff. |—Frederick Reichardt, ag Here, sir,” answered two men. | Sen Francisco, a dischare There seems to extra | pri today shot at Maj. George O'Brien, your honor,” said the pros-| Thorpe, commandant of the naval ecutor The unnecessary Pat” rison ere as he drove ACTORS as ordered to await another! Market sare in bin automobiie charge The enetrated t Keen rivalry existe between the Evergreen and Columbia Lodge r A. O. U. W., as a result of the big | several ership con t now being The lodge Ketting the| A ge ther meeting of old ber of new members will| time telegraph operators will be [provide a live banquet-entertain-| held at the Commercial club rooms! Stegers, Hallett & Davis, Lesters and the new wonderful min- believe in paying reasonable lature Grand piano. Savings so great that they cannot be ap- andIw you to pay th But if] preciated in cold print. they play any ot th oir Sweets Open Tomorrow | epiona ath thane Meet 9g orations, Vernon's New Palace of} han | Sweets is a delight to the senses. | In the phonograph department the prices are uncha ie tae weed seatcolan, one Music has been ar-| ranged for and preparations made | mday, Dec at 6 p. m ment for the winner, 1 1 den for bors m persor A. work be and BE. SHORROUCK What we have done and are doing for Mr through the gymnasium classes, swimming pool lowship, ete., we can do for your boy Shorrock's boy wocial life, fel if you give us the oppor | | tunity. Why not a Christmas gift for the boy that has a value |B and jants 265 days? Secure a membership for the boy now and | hold until Christmas. — | One Dollar Cheaper This Week. Fees $2 to $8 Per Year An Ildeal Xmas -Gift-for the Boy Phone Main 6208 Call 4th and Marion, Boys 10-20 Years. CRISP AND CLEAN THE BIG CHRISTMAS NUMBER OR. on THE TOWN CRIER Just Off the Press On Sale at News Stands PRICE 25 CENTS Always the brightest and best weekly publication of the North west, this SPECIAL CHRISTMAS NUMBER is filled with things of seasonable and extraordinary {interest SOME OF THE CONTRIBUTORS m ¢ GET IT—READ IT - (’sOrangeBlossomlime! IN CALIFORNIA Special Round-Trip Rates to Los Angeles and Other Southern California Points. ON SALE DAILY—GOOD FOR SIX MONTHS 3 Trains Daily to San Francisco. 8 Trains Daily Beyond 720Second Ave. c. ¢. cusnom Phone Elliott 1256 District Freight and Passenger Agent | SOUTHERN PACIFIC SHASTA ROUTE | | | | | iCAN YOU BITE CORN| | (Mac Neer Ave. and Pike St Substantial, Serviceable Gifts for Men 300 Shirts in a Variety of Materials and Canoes at $1. T HIS is a ESTABLISHED oudall 7 fouthwid Store open 195 New York In Connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., hipment which has just been received an exceptional opportunity for the purchasing of Christma for me t very little prices These shirts are plain negligee, with cuffs attached The pa include both light and dark in a variety of striped effect helio, gray, ete. In sizes from 14 to 1714, and in sl from 33 to 35. the ‘color inteed to be fast Y 600 MEN’S SILK TIES 65c Many Are $1.00 Values, Scores Are $1.50 Ties is another selling of those Silk lie which are th ot most famous manutac for The This brated product turers of Silk th 1 en the which kind ex ally popular just now. As Christ gifts you.can'tibeat them at 6B¢. 1,200 Knitted Ties 50c epti mas Absolutely pure thread silk in two- tone, fancy figured and stripe effects, i ° ° ; A Few Suggestions for Christmas: | Sets, Tie and Hose, special 75¢. | Fine Automobile Gloves, $3.50, $4.00, | Sets, Tie, Hose and Handkerchief, spe- | 35-00. ial $1 .00. | Dent's Gloves, $2.00, $2.75, $3.50. }° Sets, ‘Tie, Hose and Handkerchief, spe-| 4 Special Cape Glove, $1.25. 3 ial $1.50. Y A Special Mocha Glove, $1.50. Sets, Tie, Hose and Handkerchief, spe- Fancy penders, $1.15, $1.50, cial $1.75. $2.00, $2.50. ‘ : 7" an | President Suspenders, 45¢. Sets, Tie, Hose and Handkerchief, spe-| fyandkerchiefs, 121-2¢, 3 for 5O¢, ial $2.50. 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, $1.00, $1.50. and Handkerchief Socks, 25¢, 50¢, $1.00, $1.50, First Floor. spe The MacDougall- Southw ick Co. Sec ond Avenue and Pike Street ‘SPOOKS AT WORK Seattle spooks cavorted |the Leschi school bullding WILL ENTERTAIN HUSTLERS q Losing in an “On Time”. contest jat the Presbyterian Sunday school, |the “Boosters” will entertain the tonight in the Sunday school rooms at Seventh and night at 32nd and Yesler. Spring. The “Hustlers” had the | They enacted the ghost playlet,| largest number on time at Sunday \“Let the curfew ring all it wants/school during the last month. o” J. M. Hawthorne, 240 22nd, pass ing the school, heard the “curfew” | bell ringing merrily. There were no lights about the place. Weird || souncs were~heard. He called Of-| ficer Neflon and the two crept care fully inside The » ooks fled. The hell was found fostened down and still ring ing. It was stopped. (MUSICAL TONIGHT LONDON.—Frank Varden, Amer fean vaudeville actor, assaulted an| adverse critic and was fined $10! and costs in Bow st. police court. | Inside | | “Hustlers” last DR. L. R. CLARK Evergreen Lodge 2 60 and Co-|/ OFF THE COB lIumbia Lodge No, 2, A oO. U. W,,)) And Wear | will entertain members and friends | a Stylish, With your false teeth? If not, why |of the order at a musical to be New, Mand don't you try one of Regal Ever-| given tonight at K. of P. hall, First Tailored Le 8, which are ed) ay, and Pike st. The program will Suit for ver to slip or dre per | he r the direction of Herbert Christmas have cut the f of dentistry | Winiams, the well-known local two, Just nk of getting a ten Come in Regular $10.00 plate $5 00 The feature number will be the Tomorrow f VY Knicker er Male Quartet, com Store Open Regular extra heavy A posed of H. Williams, B. Eckert Untll 9 $10.00 gold crown $4.08 nk Moulton and Dan Sully, venta WE NEVER HURT A BIT We remove the most painful] teeth and roots from the most sen sitive and nervous person absolute: | Slander Verdict CRATON ly without pain, All work guaran Because she made disparaging THE teed. lremarks about her step-so WE GIVE GAS. | Paysee, and his wife, Mrs found guilty Regal Dental Offices verdict of $ q The Man Who WII Trust You Dr, L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager, for a Suit 1405 Third Av., N. W., Cor. Union 402 UNION 8ST. a Rring th ad with you _ — u OU are cordially invited to be present at the opening of the new VERNON’S PALACE of SWEETS Union St., Near Second Av.—Hutchinson Building December Thirteenth—Nineteen Thirteen Saturday The entire establishment of the finest Confctionery and Luncheon Place in the Northwest will be opened for your inspection,