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‘COUNCIL GETS A BIG RISE OUT OF - CHIEF BANNICK “Tt reems to me I got a raw deal from the council finance committee in Its absolute refusal to grant my Special || Evangelistic | Services METHODIST CHURCH a8 Ave. and Marion St. on of Pastor pee Direction dna Wright Leonard, 0. D. igpectal music by request for the tmmediate use of Large Vested Choir the 25 policemen to be allowed tn and 1914, and the dental of extra pay re, Ruth Osborn Mo for overtime put in by my men for mrecgatstic Sin and F added Protection to the city,” sald Thursday evening and Sun- ff Chief of Police Bannick today, dis J venice Sunday, 11 a m, Bloussing the action of the councll 00 Db committee yesterday afternoon, What the “My hands are tied, but the town ines subject pibie Says About Heaven.” must be taken care of, and the only way | seo to meet the problem is |to have my men work extra hours in the residence section. I have no means of paying for overtime Since the Muance committee has refused to allow it, I suppose the men will have to work extra without pay, “The $1,000 appropriated for a city stockade would have gone a long Way toward paying for the sub- fee Sanitary Matr Stores atow Fe Hate Dressing. Manicuring wesage, Wig Making, Theatrt q ad roupes = Specialty. 2 First Av = = station asked for in the downtown district, This was refused. The ENSIBLE finance committeemen know best, I suppose—at least they power to do as they pleas have the XMAS GIFT | pestis $3.00 | EM IS ARRESTED , Per | LONDON, Dec. 18.—Mra. Bi Mo. moline Pankhurst arrived” here from Paris this evening and was arrested before she had left the train, Walent, Birdseye Maple, Barly Kng- um SEWING WACHINE COMPANY Av. near Pike Main 1525 When a native of Ecuador wants ia dianket he cuts one from a dema- ‘jagua tree SHOP IN SEATTLE” 18 vy Press Seattle Theatre Bidg PRINTERS Steel Die Embossers Copper Plate Engravers Phone Elliott 873 REDUCED HOLIDAY FARES . rom SEATTLE to all points in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. ONE FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR THE ROUND TRIP via the ‘THE STAR-—SATURDAY, Here’s Most Wonderful! Gown Seen on New York Stage This Season Many a fashionable New York modinte has been besought ‘make me a gown like that,” after one of her wealthy patrons has) see certain creation worn by Georgia Caine, as Myrianne in the musical comedy, “Adele. The dress is hand painted and has a bout fant tunic of white tulle about the hips. ‘The effect, when Miss Caine moves about the stage, is not unlike a swirling cloud of mist, so gos samery is the drapery. ‘10..W. R. & N. Tickets on sale December 18 to 24, inclusive. Final return limit January 5, 1914. Make a Christmas visit this year. Join your | friends and relatives in that long-deferred reunion. HIGH-CLASS TRAINS DAILY South and East. You will enjoy the. of the comforts and conveniences that the modern train service affords. now time to plan that trip. | We will be glad to give you — regarding fares and sched- | most hk J. H. O'NEILL, District Passenger Agent. 716 Second Ave. | Tel. Main 932. | | Civie Federation here today | will re ‘ALL WORK WELL AUTOS SMASH UP NEW YORK, Dec. 13.—A com Los ANGELES, I . Dee. mittee, which had studied work 108 4 was fatally aera and men's compensation acta for six two cthers seriously hurt in mid | months, reported to the National night automoblie accident It clared that wherever the law has | been established it has worked out satisfactorily | the time of George Il. “The principle of workmen's | —— compensation laws ts well estab- Uahed,” reported the committee. | “The only problems of the future te to the nature of legisia- tion and the methods of jt» admin- istration.” London has some lamp poste still GRIFFITHS WIL Councilman Griffiths, candidate for mayor, will be the principal Women's Legisia- tive committee meeting Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Plymouth Congregational church. | He will discuss the public welfare | amendment | speaker at the The heart of a standing man beats 41 times a minute, of a ait- ting one 71 times. When the man is tying down its beats are re duced to 66 a minute. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D, 8. 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This is the final week | of the average assets, and are paid out of the earnings In twelve years, the divi- dends paid to members have never been less than % | The deposit of any sum from $1.00 up makes you a member. It is just as easy as opening an account at a bank PUGET SOUND SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION “A Mutual Savings Sootety.” Established 1901 222 PIKE ST. By mail, to} doing duty which were planted in| dentists who! 1913, DECEMBER 13, | 9 enough w thelr children to h to them, If they did there be jon for the feor hat wronged and b hearted fool. A READEI A--You are mighty right. By far too many look Npon their chih dren as they do their furniture—to be moved when THEY say move to stop w THEY say stop, and all because THEY say so, How much better ff the child was taught to reason; to see how picking wrong hurts it; to teach It to use its mind and do things because it is right, and the most sensit | things to do certain things. | Q—Is there a law preventing wom | on wearing Chinese pheasants on thelr hats In the cities? = M. LV A.—There is no law in the at preventing the killing and weartr of any game gird, and the pheasant is classed as “Game.” Q-K ol me if Mr wien Kitinge be ied. And how wld te about 12 year poked Just ¢ now TIZ20% GREY A—Jullan — Eltinge’s manager says he ix not married, and h he is not He waa born in bos Mass,, in 1883. Q—1 am a great and read your ani are both 1 am admirer of yom, dutty me vt 1 trusted my sincere 0 he started t0 this man, ine deserve feel my wh him, Td marry unworthy * Please answer A GIRL IN sORKOW A.—You have my sincere sympa thy, But facts remain. One is that you would by far better fe your life ruined without such a man than with him. Another ts that you cannot judge now how |you may feel six months from now the subject as far as possible. 7 ie re is no doubt but that he will reap what he has sown sooner or jater, He really needs your sym- pathy. reciprocates my love. The other evening another young man took me home from « friend's and on the way put bis arm je his respect for 1 am WORRIED. A.—-Tell him, if you want to it is hard for me to bellev any young man could keep his arm arcund a «irl who does not want him to. Girls are so afraid of hurt- ing a man's feelings, or raising a) disturbance that they are not em- phatic enough. Your case may have been an exception; if so, sim ply tell the first young man you never again will walk a step/ with the other man, that you are disgusted with the way he acted 1 would say nothing about It unless }in a casual way, and, if I were tn- nocent, the first man could think |what he pleased. I wouldn't want | |to have anything to do with a man | who could suspect me. but | dencing « few | he knew nothing about It Grey, T know Uhere are young mon to wher my soclety Ie agreeable, and with whom [ean enjoy myself more, Now, Mins BLUE BYES. AI know, from experience, just | how trying {t is to dance with | som » who does not know how BK for all that, you cannot af ford to be unkind or selfish, A really beautiful girl cannot be either, Here's a suggestion | | Do not allow the elderly man to monopglize your evening, but give him one or two dances, If he can afford it, suggest to him that he take a few lessons; if he cannot take the time on the edge of the crowd to teach him one or two things about the minuet. I assure you, it will not speil your evening to assist him a little, and any young man worth looking at will like you all the better for it. what “0. K." 1 right’ words (he lettey . and how did the A READER * is a humorous abbre- All Correct.” but want to are ation of “ Q.—Abo and wife i ° trons, 1 if they could get nlong wll right, bat that they must make good when they left JOHN LEWIS DIES An illness of several months re aa 1, Friday, Lewis, a prominent business man and merchandise manager for Fred erick & Nelson, Mr. Lewis died at the family residence, 1 16th av |N. He was a member of the Earl ington Golf club, the Arctic club and | Seattle lodge, No. 164, F. and A. M A widow and daughter survive him | Private funeral services will |held Sunday |LOOK! READ! THINK! | Absolutely only theatre tn Seattle presenting twelve firat-run reels of | motion pletures on a regular program each week In The Union Theat |i true, regardies of the price o' and withoy to say nothing of a y hence | What possible happiness would there be in compelling bim to mar ry you? You would be further apart in such marriage than you are now, Turn your mind from| that | in the death of John | ALEXIA’S ven. letter nd a registe to ed and ask the postmaster you ‘the lip nt he owen rou, and That MAKING EIGHT TON ROPES 1 will wend the bill to hie Industrial employer. Do you think you should sarge the price of new bedding of CAPITAL OF MALAY STATES ect Ms Scenic 3 had my pie 50. 1 paid and she pald the balance. 1 only | stayed & week, and when F left 1 take the pleture ow it JOE ROBERTS will you please give me an KATH | your grandmother | brought {t down to a business prop: oaition of dollars and cents, 1 think ! would let them have the pletnre Y D b ut suggest to the uncle that he I am sure you cannot realise “how much may want the vlc (a ct thle daughter and sister's child, || Taxes Assessments Zalance due on * BALLARD TEAM BESTS ACTORS AT | SEATTLE THEATRE Trained Football Men Again Win Closely Contested Game With | Balley and Mitchell | Players. mortgage or contract Doctor bills. Eloven athletes, all well known residents of Ballard, again won the| decision over an improvised foot-|]} ball team, made up of members of the Bailey and Mitchell players at| the Seattle Theatre last night. The gridiron battle was witnessed by al capacity audience, most of whom ere elther university or bigh| school students or lovers of the| n@, The contest was full of ac-| tion and the decision went to the Ballardit | An interesting bit of side play/ was the diplomacy of Jane Wither | CLEMMER 5—NEW FEATURES SUNDAY—5 A Two-Part Drama With Mary Fuller A LESSON IN JEALOUSY Comedy FASHIONS IN THE SWISS CANTONS Sociological purchase Improvements on property. STRATEGY OLIVER G. WALLACE At the Pipe Organ i g And How to Pay Them 7he Js acquiring » Into debt t Is that the de all in one place” medy such as is offered installment loan plan. an, all of his scattering ts gather u one loan, on which payment is made each moi is paid in full, 8 small expense and WITHOUT COMMIS- SION OR BONUS Write or phone Main 261 for cirouler®. Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Ave. ee This fascinating “College Widow" at once decided that her pel ied team could use Billy Bol, DONT WORRY |ton to advantage. In order to sign him over she had to make love to him. She succeeded admirably— jand the audience liked it. So did eae, TAKE CARE | There will be another football }game at the Seattle Theatre to oF YOUR night, Sunday afternoon and Sunday BUSINESS night. Miss Viola Leach is an ex- cellent Jane Withe! le M Dwigtt A''Meate is a convincing] AND YOUR football hero as Billy Bolton. Ail) CHILOREN the ether members of the Bailey and Mitchell company are up to their veual high standard The Ballard football team will be on the stage. Their play is well worth seeing. It is worth double the popular prices charged at this popular playhouse “The College Widow” ts George | Ade's best comedy Next week's production at the Seattle will be “The Lion and the | Mouse."—Adv. 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