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A Fine Xmas Present 1 All-Wool SWEATER & $2.50 to BG cact At I Octonek Knitting Co. Union St. at Sth Ave, Open Evenings A SENSIBLE XMAS ware SEWING wacnnt ComPARY 424 Third Av. near Pike Main ists | “NU BONE CORSETS. Vegetable SUK Hosiery sez 9 hes BANK | Hote 4485 | Pennants and Pillows = xe usive Original and lesians, | fet he multed with sto Boxes, Cards and Calendars ENTERPRISE NOVELTY WoRKs, DR. L. R. CLARK, 0. D. & The Real Cut Rate Dentist Banish the fear, if you have held to the idea that it was tmposaible to do dental work without hurting you. Our method has revolutionized the old-fashioned torture of the den tal chair. People are glad to keep appointments here, for they know WE NEVER HURT A BIT. And as to CUT-RATE DENTISTRY, we have cut it down to where it hon- estly belongs. Just think of getting @ regular extra heavy $10 Gold Crown for $4, or a regular $14 Rub- ber Plate for $5! Remember, have cut all dental prices in two. WE GIVE GAS. Dr. L. R. Clark, @. 0. &, Manager, 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union Note: Bring this ad with you. | have fought ZAPATA WILL TRY TO GRAB Octonoss JOB AS RULER OF MEXICO MEXICO Crry, Mexico's fede Deo, 17 and rebel fore {1 one aide is bea and =the other exhausted apata intends to seize the reins of government Ger Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW, THURSDAY |FRYE: CO. ) MARKETS As Follows: Choice Spare Ribs Cholce T-Bone Steak 12:¢ 20¢ Sen Oneps 15¢ (This Mutton Is of a superior quality, Try it.) — Sirloin 18¢ dacsege sss. 10 Extra quality Oleomargarine erene 5c Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. |How We Aid You 1 to Do Efficient | Work and Get the Best Results We figure plans, compute | ities and prepare care estimates Our QUANTITY SURVEY- ING and APPRAISING DE- PARTMENT ts under the supervision of an expert and | (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Il find other articles that you can save from 25 to 50 per oe two of the many bargains we off colors. Regular price $4.00. 3 IMITATION CHINESE EMBR TABLE SCARFS. ors Special East o Between All please call on or address A. P. CHAPMAN, JR. General Agent Passenger Dept. Chicago, Milwaukee “No Molidey Fares Until COUCH COVERS in Ortental designs and In gold and silver col- Special Holiday Fares “MILWAUKEE” Washington, Idaho, Oregon and British Columbia December 18 to 24, Inclusive Return Limit—Jangery 5 One and One-Third Fare for Round Trip For further information regarding fares, re@ervations, etc SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE PPO SCHCOCOCCES make excellent and aniversally accept able Christmas gift You will find these articles to sult the most discriminating taste at the RETAIL DEPARTMENT of owarD D. Taomas Co. Rug House in the Northwest IN OUR GREAT STOCK OF RUGS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, DRAPERIES are suitable for Christmas and on your purchases. Here are 3 $2.10 $2.75 pecial.... OIDERED Terms cash—No shtvertions goods sold " outside of Seattle. 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CRISWELL City Passenger Agent & St. Paal Railway the Milwaukee Came” ! “This was the opinion expressed today by the best judges of Mex pdlitice—men in touch with 1@ heads of all the country’s con flicting groups While Gen Carranza has been eading the rebel movement in the North, Zapata has been waging war! iu the southern states, | His campaign has been distinet | from Carranga’s, and, savage as| some of the Northern troops’ war| methods seemed, they have been gentle in comparison with the fe rocious Zapatiatas At present 2,000 Zapatistas are Jencamped at Milpa Alta, 16 miles from the capital, prepared to beat Carranza into the city when Prest |dent Huerta falls, which they con alder certain to happen Zapata is quartered at the Por firlo Diaz ranch, four miles behind his troops: ‘SEEKING A TREE A number of etty park employes are scouring the woods today In | search of a giant Christmas tree, to be used in the celebration at City | Hall park Christmas eve. It will equire hundreds of incandescent | ight bulbs to tluminate the tree. Plans for the ceremonies, which ing arranged by a commit wointed from the conference | committee of the civic bodies, the| Central Council of Labor and the Women's Federated clubs are prac tieally comp! ted The program will begin at 7:30,| closing probably at 9:30. There| will be musical numbers, band se ections, choruses and songs by lead jing soloists. Grammar and high| school students will participate in| » singing. A huge bandstand {| now being erected in the park for |the purpose CITY NEWS | | A delegation denta visited the county commis | sioners Tuesday to petition for the onatrnetion of a new road between Issaquah and Newport. oe of lesaquah resi-) | A concert will be given at the First M. E. church tonight under the aus of the Amphion so-| | elety eee The date of the triat of the Alaska coal land cases, involving C. M. Munday and others, was Tues day changed from Jan. 14 to Jan.| 2 eee Miss Nellie E. Quinn, a well- known public stenographer, died of pneumonia Tuesday in her apart ments at the Knickerbocker hotel Her death was unexpected, as she had been {ll only a week. j eee The final meeting of the present | year to be held by the Seattle Bar| | association takes place at the Are- tle club tonight. C. BE. 8. Wood of Portland will he the guest of honor. A one-act peed s comedy en- | titled “Unter Vier Augen,” will be | Presented by the Deutscher Verein and the University of Washington) at 7:30 tonight in the Wome \4 League building. oe A resolution, urging that the county commissioners grant no | franchise for light or power trans-| | mission lines without a common. | |user clause, was Ross Improvement night. KICKED IN “FACE A kick tn the face is worth a tot | of me Wh said kick is delivered by an ungovernable team, it is worth $5,000, declares A. E. Fuller. The latter hired a team from Wil-| lam D. Gibbon tn Maple valley De cember 10, 1912, and it ran away| | from him, managing at the same | time to lay him out with a heft wal | lop to the jaw. Fuller says Gibbon | knew the team was unmanageable LIGHT IS BLAMED | Fallure by the company to pro. vide a proper amount of light caus ed Elizabeth Stalker, {t is alleged to trip and sustain serious injuries | while boarding the steamer Govern or, at San Diego, last July 2. Her ea for $2,900 damages against the Pacific Coast Steamship Co. ts on trial today | before Judge Tallman, BACK LEWIS BILL w ASHINGTON, ND. C., Dec. 17.—| Strong probability of a bill soon to be introduced by Sen, Lewis of Ili nols providing for government own ership of telephone systems becom ing an administration measure was | here today In political circles ther Lewis nor Chatrman Moon of the house committee on postoffices would discuss the mat- | ter today. The bill provides for the government to absorb all telephone ystems by January 1, 1915, by con- Jemnation proceedings, The meas-| ire does not refer to telegraph THE CORSET SHOP 215 Madison St. of lace back Full lace front Corsets, Special Sale This Week. Corsets Cleaned Repaired line and $1.50 up and passed by the! club bese! THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, Spiro Rossolimo, World-Famed Russian Arti and His Wi Frieda, Who Has Saved Hie Life | From Nihilist Assassins. SAN FRANCISCO, Flosing from the the Nihilists, momentarily expect ing death, Spiro Rossolimo, world famous Russian artist, personal friend of Czar Nicholas, is making a last attempt to finish bis master piece in his beautiful studio in the artists’ colony here before the bomb of the anarchists Cal, Deo, 1? vengeance of | work. From Moscow to St. Petersburg, to Berlin, Vienna, Paris, the Ortent and finelly, to San Francisco, the former master of the Ecoles Jes Beaux Arte has fled, seeking ref uge from the men who have taken the oath of The Red Inner Circle. Of noble birth, art and military exploits brought him fame early He was idolized by the Russias court and became an intimate friend of the czar. He recived the highest decoration of the Russ'va crown—the cross of St. George Then he joined the Nihilists. When he learned the nature of the organization he repudiated his membership. Suspected of having revealed a plot to assassinate General Stoly pin, the Nihilists ewore to kill him In olty after city shotat. In Parts he was wounded and waa saved only by his wife who shielded him when he fell. TEMPORARY INDORSEMENT After having refused to tndorso the Open Door mission, on King st., on th junds that it was ” “not needed” and that it was “religious,” the charities Mdorsement commit- tee of the Chamber of Commerce on backed down to the extent eg fo SEE THE Stair Cone Waltz The latest New York dance ing craze, as done by Miss De Loy and Mr, Bowen, at «ach performance at the Tivoll theatre, First and Madison, tn The Aviators The Screaming Aertal Musical Comedy in Two Flights. Matinee Daily, 2:30. Twloe Nightly—7:15, 9 Prices 15¢ and 25¢ WORLD FAMED ARTIST DODGES NIHILIST BULLETS IN LONG RACE does its he has been) 7, 1913, ac | Jougall 2 fouthwick In Comne od Ave. and Pike St Several sizes In this quality pi contains 24 sheets of paper an match. Upright Holly of good quality opes to match paper, assorted Old English Initial Stationery tints and in a new size Morgan's hand painted Calen studies in water colors, Othe $2.50 each The MacDougall- ‘Southwick Co. Q—Wil you please publish the | inchesed little poem? 1 believe it | will interest many of your readers. Thank you w A.-The poem you sent 1s realty | worth re-publishing, with apologies to the snake; so here it is A SNAKE OF A MAN Romebody poisoned my fog today Though he pet And oo, he te through with his canine ping And Nis wamglety tall te ett! No more shall I walk In the flelde with him Along at my And—I don't ¢ Bomebody po ‘We have hed a Hfetime experience in the Plano Bosincss, beth making and oolltng To many who heve Gepend ef entirely wyon our seleo tioa, and they are among our Best Pleased Ovstomere We ere showing « com plete line of all styles of Pianee end Piayer-Piance, among whtch are many of the old standard maken New Pianos guarent eed ¢or Ten Veare, $850 end ap. ‘Used Pinnce from $936 up. We guarantee to please you. Terms to sult ench ous tomer. Jones, Rosquist, Killen Co, 1610 Third Ave. Between Pike and Pine PATENT Sucriomw 1420 Second Avenue. { Opposite Bon Marche, Seattle. The Ideal Dental Office. We save you pain, | We save you money We save your teeth. Our Prices—Examination Free. $5.00) "* $5.00 $1.00 up. (the fine: the world), aa $5... $15) All Work Absolutely Guaranteed Painless,extraction of teeth by a | new botanical preparation This office is indorsed by Seat- ‘s leading business men and by | the Dental profession generally. | Gold Crowns (22k and jextra heavy) Bridgework (strictly ‘tire t class), per tooth Gold Fillings Prue-to-Nature artificial Teeth per Teeth in | Nothing on | box of candy would be the most ap- | finity” | duty |his vows, and each should help the Me was homely, I know, as a Gog could And only & mongrel, too loved him, and he loved me A® people and dogs may do th o disturb his trust Or hie love and hie falth befo, And now he lies here In the dust fomebedy poleoned my dow jo to my feet and licked my And th with « asp he died though some people can't under stand I patted his head—and eried. Yor it im't funny to lose a friend From off of this earthly cog, And he was loyal until the end— Bomebedy poisoned my dow | And I wonder how one could have done This poor tlt But here be lived on « peacefe! plan, My pace ts a quiet jog = wish I could find the enake of « Whe poisoned my little doe Q—WUW you please help Bat me out? On my way here, about two months at another town @ few age, I eto} f No. 2, take a finsh light? WORRIED CHAP. A—As you have known the young lady so short « time, a nice propriate thing you could send. A Brownle, No, 2, might take a flashlight, but I am afraid ft would not be a good pietare, Q—I have fs serious question pet to you, ana hope yes will help | me. My husband ts ® man with some very cond qualities, but within the year has met someone he says d that T cannot help my we one child w he hee! this woman and baby He 1s treating me ¥ unkindly at present, and hae never showed me any love or respect since he spoke of his affair. Me says I am too extravagant, and he knows where every cont gore. vise me A.—This man loved you when he married you, didn't he? What was it he loved? Was ft your good qualities? Why not throw those tn the foreground now? Not to hold him, but because it is right Personally, I wouldn't try to hold the best man that ever preferred another to me—but he would have to help support the| child, and no matter where. he| went, I would see that he did ft If you are extravagant, remedy that mistake; {f you are able-| bodied, learn something by which/ you can earn your own living. If] you are kept at home by the child, | the law gives you one-half of his salary, after Ddills are paid—but you should see that those bills are not too large. To my mind, there is no excuse | for a man or woman and the “Af-| bug; and, nine times out of! after the affinities get each | they can't get along. His| is to absolutely live true to ten, other, other to stronger in weak pointe, grow Q.—A couple of us boys have been iscussing which te right, “A boat anils in the water, “A boat satls on the water.” | Please answer, 4, AND B. A.—The word “in” {s usually | | | used to designate the posttion as, | The boat ts afloat In the harbor,” | | | or “The ship is in midocean.” Some: times we say, “There are sails on the lake,” or “Sails on the water,” Q.—I1 do quite # bit of fancy work, and wonder pince whe to hear fro A.—It MRS. 1 your work 1s well done, you may be able to dispose of it] through the Woman's Exchange. They will charge you a per cent for selling. Of course, private sales | will give you the full price, but take more time. Have you tried | the lar stores? UNEArD PEMIENCE Let the man alone. If you friend. Ae TOYLAND SUGGESTIONS FOR THURSDAY Boys’ Coaster Wagons, steel wheels, roller bearings regular price $6.60, spec Crown Combination $4.50 size, special $3.59; $6.75 wine’ wp Archarena Combination regular $2.50 nize now $2.59; $5.50 nize, spe 5 Kind ten Paint Hoxes, water colors, non-poison ous; regular pr be celal 17¢. Embossing Company's Embossed Hardwe A, B, C Blocks; rex © kind, special 256 Imported 1 Sets, com plete wood boxes with hinged lid; regular price $1.50 1.17. $2.50 now $1.79 $4.00 now $2.95 $2.50 now $2.59 $5.00 now $3.59 Boys’ Complete Tool Chests with regular $2.00 nize, $2.10; regular $4.00 size, $2.95; regular $5.00 size, % Roller Chimes; regular 160 size now 10¢. 25e size now 16¢ ize now . abe Magic Dots for Little Tots; regular 50c size now 88¢, —=———S——# Acceptable Gifts in the Stationery London Lawn Stationery 50c | Juvenile Cabinets 35c Cabinets containing Initial Stationery 50c Calendars in Water Colors 25c | ances, ESTABLISHED 1876 ctlon with JAMES MeCREERY & CO., New York Congress Playing Cards 45c New designs in the alr cushion finish, thus pre- venting errors in dealing. Seattle Souvenir Books 25c The Souvenir Book just out (Seattle the Queen City), contains all the new views The Sunlit Year Calendar 25c Art paper cover with 24 pages, each in box for mailing. Dinner Calendar 50c Contains receipts by Fannie Merritt Farmer, §; author of the Boston Cooking School Cook Book, Christmas Cards, Stickers, etc. Complete lines of gift holly boxes, Christmas Postal Cards and other novelties. First Floor. aper, and each box 4 24 envelopes to two quires sizes, with envel- in various pretty | | | | ndare are original r sizes range to Second Avenue and Pike Street aches. Please don't throw over, | A COMSTANE README A.—I know how much you would like to help, and probably you cam try to scrape up an acquaintance, he may think you are flirting. Any- way, there are plenty of sensible men, probably among your ac-| quaintances, why not cultivate|® little; but one must be very wise them? This man may be married, |‘ help others, and yet the rule is = | very simple. First of all, one must uous effort to meet the right kind|¢ Droad enough not to preach at A girl doesn't have to make a stren- of men. If she will but show hee | eee mee ee ieee stop tru lors, | 7 ve own ne colors, in time that very fact! iite as well as he can; but not be will brin ‘ & her the desired acquaint-| jarrow; he must love the one who does wrong without loving the wrong. Q—In writing stories, what will If your mother and the mothers | of the boys could plan to make the evenings happy and entertaining for the boys, it would help them, God pity the mother who has lost to her boy the mother-love that should direct him, instruct him and make him her confidant. The fact that a little girl cares so much should make eny boy ashamed to do things he should not. LECTURE ON ALASKA help one to acquire forceful style? Tn typewritten MS. should the lines be further apart than books and magnaines? Than! A.—Practice in writing, and studying writing of forceful style, such as Kipling, Rex Beach, and/ others, is the best method for ac- quiring the style you wish. Typewritten MSS. should be double spaced, of 14, and wast . know several boys from 18 to 16 who smoke all the Prof. George B. Rigg of the unk versity botany department will de liver a lecture on “The Alaska Kelp Beds," in Bagley hall, at 8:18 tonight. * COUNT FIFTY! NO RHEUMATIC PAIN RUB SORE, STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Get a emall trial bottle of old- poh peta rheumatism cura, a wi never disappoints and cam time, penetrating “St. [not burn or blister the skin, Jacobs oi.” Limber up! Quit complaining! |Get a small trial bottle of “St. Ja jocob’s Ot!" from any drug store, and Rheumatism ts “pain only.” jin just a moment you'll be free from Not one case in fifty requires in-/rheumatic pain, soreness and stiff ternal treatment. Stop drugging! |ness. Don’t suffer! Relief and a Rub soothing, penetrating “St. Ja-jcure awaits you. “St. Jacob's Oll” cob’s Ol" directly upon the “tender|{s just as good for sciatica, nee spot,” and relief comes instantly./ralgia, lumbago, backache, an@ “Bt. 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