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1 and crowded to Its utmos _ Shop Early’ Tuesday | following Barg TELEPHONE Children’ s Toy Hales economy Basement.” You can save Just 0. i ONS ys Oe He orated China es and assorted d of them at $ Vacuum Bottles These are not the them just as hot or are worth $2.50. just as cold as the Thermos , from 9 to 11, A Silk Sale Just when you want it. salines and soft Women’s Flannelette Night Gowns Third Floor: ing around in automobiles with In white and colors. Our regular price is $1.19, Ladies’ Long Made of Serpentine Crepe and Our regular 98¢ one, J Salad Bowls and Cake Plates Austrian China, nicely decorated you want them. 9 to 11, each Kimonos Plates to match “The Economy Store"—-May Manton P. Allen SUCCESSORS TO PANTON & LONDON CO. COMMITTEE LOOKS OVER OTHER CITIES mittee may That the commission form elit inates red tape and makes it easy to check inefficiency was the state H. Warren, secretary to Mayor Albee of Portland, Saturday noon before the ( Beattie should have the most mod-) etm form of government of any city fm the United States after the con- templated charter revision has final- ly Been effected, is the belief of the conference committee, composed of delegates from civic bodies, which formed a permanent organization Saturday night th consider various @overnmenta! forms in other cities. ‘Three types were chosen for con- sideration—the Dayton, or city man idea, the Cleveland, or federal and the Portland, He said the voters are better sat fafled as the city’s business or) sedean | BUWe Growe's signature le on each bus. die Cheasty Celebrates 25th Anniversary , DIES SUDDERLY : ss turday ni able to sj sponsible AUTO HITS TWO Lipiacott, enth ay Sito the THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1913. What Would Women Who Must Have $10,000 a Year for Clothes Do if They Had to Earn the Money Themselves? ° sone the your h hate By Nixola Greeley-Smith! tt n $5 to ¥e (Copyright, 1913, by the News — nd $ paper Enterprise Association.) f whe expect tlanche A, W. Heye, who furs —they © er bb ‘ 1 New York by asking $78 expenstve, sable in or a year alimony when aha tail; or they m be rene gnt a divoree from her hushan¢ aveey 280 » ¢ Heye, a banker, has juat Th oy { « her final d eo and with penses come the wance of $16,000 a year two automobiles, ¢ and $ 0 annually for Dinan af teo ¢ ipport of her two child tootman and th x this award Mrs, Heye item of keepl t r, Mins Lottle Williams, gave dressed, ifeation which the New York Then there 6 t s have described as a ‘oree education i dir but which Miss Willlams P ine claneés, ¢ was merely a birthday party gue riding te When Mrs. Heye made her first cut xo their ¥ i be atlom for the fab s “gj trac eo and ror i oa « sultable to ner hy the Yc \ c womer r tastes bill Include t r « rcored tb Justice Aspinwall, Incidenta he little Heye heard the plea and fixed tem: | Mildred Agnes, who is & Js alimony at $15,000. | hap?) or of 26d ‘Half of the soclety women in th 6 nation of New York live at too high a little boy 4, pref 0,” the judge declared at that animals, ” bh ho time. “They are drinking high tenneerie, and mechanical toys in Ig and smoking cigarets In endless array shlonable restaurants or rid- Mrs. Heye, in w requirements, sa poodie dogs when they should children had been ace be attending to their homes lux and lavish exper and husbands, The phra: she could see no reaso: ‘station in life’ may read well should have curta In a modern novel, but many penses because of a d a@ woman never had any sta: tion in life till she married a | This Is doubtless an excel- wealthy man. Mri ye had | lent argument from Mra. a good thing and she lost it. | Heye’s standpoint, but some- 1 snail not grant $78,000 a year how when you read her story to any woman of the difficulty of making both Heye does not hesitate to ends meet on $78,000 a year, that she considera the $78,000 you think of the families that asked for—and did not get—a pinch and starve on $780 or jess a year and when you have | heard women discourse on the impossibility of dressing on less than $10,000 annually allowar A well-dressed woman needs at} £10,000 a year tc dress on.” xplained to m: If a woman 4 out five n & week—and and the nécessity of 12 hate a man in is liable to season, you wondes what they «he must have at least would be compelled to dress on gowns for anon if they had TO BARN THE MONEY FOR THEMSELVES. VILLA WORRIES the Ket Mrs. Blanche A. W. ar and Her Two Children, ‘GLASS OF SALTS IF ts careful THEY'RE GOING TO CAN HIM Dale will be » of the King J leader p but of violat oy mitt ing the spirit of the progre o| Hat Less Meat if You Feel w ASHINGTON, “Dec. 1 ie , Dale was gotng | party in actively opposing the lox Backachy or Have re csc win Sotbving’ the By atened to do so, in| Ked-off land district, which mea Bladder Trouble. earth ha , a Hut he hasn't armed one of the planks in| - fadministration today t He's hung around so long now the party platform Maat forms uric acid, which ex-| An unconfirmed report was ¢ The. the progresstve central com-| J. Y. C, Kellogg, former council-| cites and overworks the kidneys in]rent that he had hanged Luis Ter-/ not wait for his resig-|man, and H. C. Pigott, are men ir efforts to filter it from the son of the Mexican million —_eees THIS BRINGS IT, but tle the ¢ to him. Uoned as Ii r sors to Dale.) system. Regular eaters of meat/a pecause he wes not ransomed | a ee =| must flush the kidneys oceasional-| promptly. enough. 300,000 People Have Tested It re tae ne ee Se Mme. Atice Deschamps, a well-|1¥. You must relieve them Iike you| Tho rebel leader's attitude threat-| rhe ciuthe Truss has #0 Ly-diongivirguitenitlssuig ieee a! an. «| relieve your bowels; removing all )ens troubl jthe acids, waste and polmon, else you fee) a dull miwery in the kidney Bolt a and | & croquet match region, sharp pains in the back or) ___| sick headache, diaziness, your stom- Taken From Consulate Jach sours, tongue ts cos and,| The hanging of Terrazas, |when the weather ts bad, you have |{t prove really to |known French sportswoman, ce brate her eighty-fourth birthday) |by taxing part {n a lawn tennis, a pxic Sec solving th |retary F Letcher at Chihe n problem. ASK FOR STAY IN |: TICKET ORDER have haype EATING RELIEVES Hearing 00 the application mad |r natic twinges. The urine ts | would be likely to mean grave con Judge John R. Mitchell of | cloudy full of sediment; the ¢ plications Judge John , ST nels often get irritated, obligts Asa M n subject the United ja by the Puget Sound Trac | you to get up two Or three times | States would ordinarily have Light & Power Co, for a supe aa durin night had anything to say concerning the bond to stay enf To vpeutralize these frritating|Chihuahua m: but the fact rublie rvic | setts and Mush off the body's url-|that he was the Brit order to place on sale waste, get about four ounces | consulate put torent tae , has been set for Wedn a Jai Salts from any pharmacy; |matter, The rebels were sa 17 ¢ take a tablespoonful in a’ glass Of|have threatened Consul If thia is denied, the company water before breakfast for a few | Scobell that they would break be com 4 to well tickets on tays, and your kidgeys will then |the consula o unless he eurres he outcome of the dat Olympta last act fine and bladdef disorders dis appear, This Tamour salts is made from the acid of grapes and lem juloe, combined with lithia, and ha been used for generations to clean | timulate sluggigh kidneys an ! d the r stop bindde jtatlon. Jad Sa ¥ is inexpe harmless and] VERA CRUZ, Dec. 15.—Though PORTLAND, Dee. ge fy : makes & ightful, effervescent |the rebels had withdrawn from the dns Hag Rabagdlaa Rab Utihia-water drink, which mfMions | vicinity of Tampico today, accord a few conte of mon and women take now andjing to wireless mess Just ents question of as 1 she sank time ed to be endeavoring toy'tell 8 ’ ‘ ee ior eee m to resupply lher busband the cause of the end Th Chil selves with ammunition and attack of tiness, but was bing up more artillery from Vic nc tee, at at e dren’s Lunch!}}*: It is be the woman was at Before going; Fletcher said, the We make a Special Bologna for sandwichés that ts ideal fo! rebel# cut the city’s water » ed 0 street fist before ply entered her a) nts and children’s lunch—-food for their growing bodies. And how they No definite news had been re that heart trouble, f which she lke 4t! ‘ celved as to the number of-killed ig been a sufferer, was re the fighting, which continued tll JILG’S HOME-MADE MEAT PRODUCTS jlate Saturday $100.00 REWARD TO ANYONE WHO CAN PROVE ANYTHING) , baward Finlay, said be , : | American, was slightly und IMPURE IN OUR SAUSAGES was understood no other forei wan weet hurt for her death to Jilg’s Meat Products are always fresh and pure—that ts one o! a machine »n from W. C our hobbies... There is no coloring or adulterants in our products: cciamaseinamen: Anne av., two bist choice, ten meats and seasoning. Our sanitary kitchen seriders Saturday night ran down |[4 UPstairs, where we make all our meat products, is always open te Fliizabeth Jenkins, 1626 Sev. [fy Your inspection vei epd Mrs. Ale Geet JILG’S, SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET jent occurred at Fifth av, and Elliott 5480. Firat Ave. Entrance, Main Floor, » st. Miss Jenkins was taken} elty hospital for treatment, EVERETT, 1914 Hewitt Street | Home of Cheasty 's Haberdashery Today is a notable the history of Cheasty ery, for it marks versary of this | establishment which swept awa tion of Seattle Rib and Loin Mutton Chops puilding called M qualityr Seattle's pfonecr John’s lodge. Steak Choice Veal burned to the Chops years following map building nished well located quarters fhen Cheasty’s Haberdastery be DR. p E N T 8 Meat Prices CUT | TOMORROW, TUESDAY FRYE:CO.’S: MARKETS | . As Follows: BICYCLES | Our Heavy-Service Bicycle for Delivery Purposes. Workmanship and Material Fully Guaranteed. 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SEATTLE’S BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Following Merchants— They Are, Thoroughly Reliable and’ Solicit - Your Patronage. | | | | | PENNANTS “We have moved to larger quarters” Our New Home—i104¢ Third Av. Lindquist &Lund, Inc. ia ‘suman and Siceph = Porches 1104 Third Ay. RESTAURANTS FUNERAL DIRECTORS A Gentle Reminder German Delicatessen Shop Simply you that we are fornishing to our patrons the most modern, sanitary and up- te Asay automobile ard horse-drawn leles for the removal of sick and injured that it is possible for us to C. F. Baasch procute. Many of the sanitary de 913 THIRD AVE. vices now in common use here were {first introduced by this house. LS | BUTTERWORTH THEATRES & SONS Joyce of the North Woeda—? Revie jon drama. Col. Custers Tray. NIGHT AND DAY AMBULANCE A Day With a © | SERVICE, Road Mores 1921 FIRST AWENUE Phone Main 949. _GROCERIES| Zoble Geocery Co. Sugar Clean Ibs, Maenront All Spb at 1 Gal. Cider Vinew: 6 Pkes. Matches 2 Pkgs. 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