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BOALT a ‘BEHIND” AT TIVOLI AND IS TERRIBLY WR WAVAV] EMBARRASSED WHEN CHORUS GIRLS BEGIN TO LAVA, WAVAY] CHANGE THEIR CLOTHES RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIM) “ume? EVELYN THELWIN ALways PLAYS WE “HEAVY Jeases, furniture and fix. Pianos, Player Pianos, Orchesteions, Harps, and Orchestra Inetru Violins, Guitars, Bar Strings and supplies, music, music folios, tn- tlon books, player plano ¢ rolls, all to be sold re- of cost filers Selling Out “fee sample prices below remember Christmas is a week off. yg \ 4 “THE ARTIS! Grand Pianos ha, arr Ciickering, Sohmer, Kim- Hazelton, Lester, Steger other distinguished makes ip select from. Then, too, the $650 grand vnly cost you $418 now, feels as I do about It le the $850 style can be You understand that the ladies of for $486, and the regular the Tivoli chorus had no wish to By Fred L. Boalt. jwings, Just where you down tn] I told her to quit ft Once—but never again, my front could not see me, wate hing al pay any attention, Une of chorus ¢ back on her me, and a line of ¢ away from me, and ev singing and at every ste ut she didn't 1 turned my USER KC y girl was|her clothe fin was another taking off And everywhere 1 ng| turned there were chorus girls dis grands are going for $672. [frighten us. Their treatment of us * dainty toe higher than head— | robing. you are asked to pay at [| was impersonal. So far as they when, | say, as I watched, and the) At first I thot they ee are or as fine $1,050 [Ml were concerned, we were not there. first girl in the line, giving a fina!/Ing It to make me feel 1 kick, soaked me fn the eye, she did|able. But by and by it dawned on I've often thought I'd like to be a chorusman in a musical comedy I've thought it would be funto| | Boalt Horribly Embarrassed 1 I could go to Tophet for march, wheel, dance, sing and fool| Instantly the smile left her lip y cared. They had to change Jaround with a lot of pretty girls, {the dancing light faded out of her | their clothes in a hurry, and they Gets Kicked in the E eyes, She was all business. And|Weren't thinking abont’ anything Musical comedy people seem al-| What do you thing she started do- | ¢lse. | ways to be having such « nice time mgt | Vie @ Popular Fellow Really, it's hard work. She started taking off her "Vie's” face was 0d ‘And 80, when, as I stood in the ¢lothes! and Léuppone mine wan ten - When their clothes w they had a minute's bre Oe And then they saw “Vic.” They i didn't pay any attentioh to me $224, Instead of $365; oth- d at $283, worth $600; also Vie" is young and good-looking, at $182 that retailed at and he was making sketches: | They got around him, and looked Second-hand pianos 1 $38 to $67 and up. jover his shoulder, and cuddled up to him in the most unaffected way and Orchestra inetru- And “Vie” couldn't draw for cold ments beans. yale Cc our Hy Ion the busy, and they form. 4 ‘onn sop oO SAX jed and marched, singing, onto the $69.00; $70.00 Conn cir- . stage again bore cornet, $56.00; $20.00 Some Class?” You Betcher! cornet, $9.18; $16.00 cornet sa nae ee fo” and 1 hung around, but we Bifegd load hto gy didn't dare move about much. For, 5 a - ohlaag P orad | every erp we tried to hide behind rom 218.88, ce of scenery. there Was always $35 snare drums now $824. a chorus girl there ahead of us, tak- ne = — “ ing off or putting on her clothes. Igo Clarinet, Boehm system, F 4 We met a fat tenor who didn’t! Hi85 Clarinet, $11.70; $22.50 Clarinet, seem the least embarrassed. We! { dette " All Women’ 3 and Misses’ said we regarded the girls of the chorus as some clase, eh ?—after the j HN Violins now $2.2: wing orm tt, Suits on These Special ; Christmas Terms Here is a splendid opportunity for you to have a new suit and hat for the holl days (for we give you a hat free) for the small payment of $1.00 and the balanco $1.00 a week. Why, then, should you deny yourself the pleasure a new suit and MUSIC will bring when terms are so easy, 80 con- Metronomes now venient, so accommodating? Bib tans Bons ure see We Give You a Hat Free With Each Suit $1.75 Music Box, two airs, SHERT MUSIC ROLLS and BAGS Roll, $0e; $1 Muste i; Roll, $1.00 ew Mente Bag, $1.96; $8.36 Musle The sults are handsomely tailored, tn plain or novelty styles, from serges, storm serges, Bedford cords, broadcloths, chev- fot combinations, with popular large plaid skirts, eponge and other stylish ‘as you ever saw is $768 not even say she was sorry that they didn’t know I was Player and Regular Pianos Many of the best makes of Pianos in latest de- to choose from at | Our Closing-Out Prices $925, $415, $465 and $495, ‘of $550, $625, $750 and manner of reg'ler fellers. But the| fat tenor didn't crack a smile “Yes,” he said, “they are some class, though not, perhaps, in just the way you mean, If you it cl, Just try to flag one of them in the alley after the show. I'll make you a little bet | she turns you down—hard! Yes, boys, they are some a more willing, rt working bunch it has | been my pleasure to work Properly chastened, we said we were sure he was right about {t Just then they all began taking off thelr clothes again, and “Vic and I fled. An Unlucky Prof. BERLIN, Dec, 17.—One of the finest violins In the world was de- ’ 59 Mandolt: Guitar and | | Bag, $1.98 MOUTH ORGANS — 2%¢ Mouth ite; te Mouth Organs, . $10; $4.66 stroyed when the famous player, In ‘THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1913, Our great stock of Ladies’ ‘ Dresses slightly damaged t get the benefit if you act quickly. Insurance Stand This immense line, of lowed to remain long in « ly damaged if removed at tire stock in a very few days Sale Starts Tomorrow, 10 aon | exe oc sess 1 oe It Will Be Sensationai—Come Early attracted bundreds of pedestrians HERE ARE A FEW SAMPLE PRICES J ices: soit free! re $7.50 value... O18 ask cle ; $6.39 S250 wave $10.89 $25.00 value. S20 $2750 wave 914,83 $35.00 value . 910,01 $40.00 value . 920018 WAISTS— $2.50 value .. WAISTS— $5.00 value .. as | & SUIT CO. |: TOMORROW 10 A. M. 141 CITY CAN USE CLUB [WALKS MILESTO S:.:5 “eaiesowan, UPON CONTRACTORS WW PEN i an opinion Wednesday scheme, wage provision in the charter. {to begin his sentence of five ye: Smoke and Water Play Havoc With Our Big Stock Suits, Coats, Waists, Skirts and ry the fire of Sunday right. You! INCIPIENT BLAZE Companies | ‘TCs chown SECOND AVENUE MUSIC e Loss i HUGE VOLUMES OF SMOKE fashionable garments cannot be al- yur smoke laden store. Only slight- vo once, hence we must get rid of en-| Water Does Considerable Damage— Fire Works Havoc in Patrol- man Hubbard’s Home. base nent of the Rose Music Com. pany’s store at 1420 Second avenue in the down town ¢ ond avenue and Pi rict to Sec » street at § ated huge volumes of smoke, and the fi mn, in their efforts to quench it, flooded the basement of the music store and the adjoining establishments with resultant dam- #* to the goods stored therein. C. A. Rose, proprietor of the Rose music store, said that he esti- mated the damage to his goods at $800, fully covered by insurance. The Wallin & Nordstrom shoe store, at 1418 Second avenue, sus- tained nominal damages to their goods The building, which is owned by John B, Agen, was damaged to the $15.00 value ... 94,01 $17.50 value ... 90.00 $25.00 vaue .9 1 1.69 $30.00 value . 919.49 extent of $200. The origin of the : 9 $35.00 value . | s fire was not ascertained, although P ire Marshal H. W. Bringhurst be- ' it started in a pile of pack- al in the basement. Fire originating from a defective stove last night damaged the home of Patrolman W. C, Hubbard at 202 North Thirty-ninth avenue to the ent of $550. All of the family e absent at the time the fire The loss is covered by a pases. $3.89 $7s0mcin_ $14.69 $1500 vale ... 90009 | tso0 me S119 $20.00 valve 910,69 $530 mace... $3.09 w broke out. insurance. CLEMMER 8--Second Avenue--1418 mitment papers had not ani he walked back d back to Little the distance in a ring Was wrong with however, and admit- efused. Patterson had end start legal proceed- admitted to the prison GET IW PEN and then waik Rock, coveri Somet LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Dec. 17.— the par ror in the court routine caused tance was Patterson to walk 360 miles a lawyer fr ings, but w the $2.76 minimum | MUSIC AND MUSIC FOLIOS fabrics. Colors are navy; brown, tan, Professor Petschinkoff, while per. Corporation Counsel Bradford | Ch too, arges have been made ST hesittantiace: fete. tor fomeel Netons aie Gikk AM $6¢ Books now... Copenhagen, king blue and mahogany. poetaine. tt Degen 1, ag tho In-| held that the board of public | againgt several contractors that apes gir a i. cae Pe befor the case was called, Ail The Boo All suits purchased will be made ready femal he Fiche Mle cant works hae the right to revoke | employes are compelled to pay |was convicted at Russeliville, 180, CHICAGO.—The hunting season, All H.26 Hooks now Sot CRERINAS. at $10,000 : any contract where it is shown | from $6 to $9 per week for | miles from here which closed Sunday, cost 134 lives Popsiar Operatic Songs now, per - that the contractor Is evading, boarding privileges before they He ‘ode to Lit:le Rock, but when and 125 injured, a heavy increase copy, only Prices $18. 50 to $39 50 by means of the boarding camp can get employment. he reached the state prison was over the preceding year ye . Malt ie Big sitecticn of Popuine Music nor, iv eo the World’s Make This a Happy Christmas by Getting Your Needs on Credit We will make special Christmas terms so that you can do all of your holiday buying here. You can arrange to have your payments come after the first of the year when ready money {8 not #0 scarce. Anything you desire for gift-making of some article of apparel for yourself will be. taken care of at your own convenience. * Gifts That Will Make Her Happy Coats in stylish effects, $16.50 to $34.50. Street and Afternoon Dresses $9.75 to $32.50. New Plaid Skirts at $9.75. French Plumes in all colors, $5.75 to $27.50 Case’s Unbreakable Rust-Proof © ‘orsets, $1.00 to $5.00, Shoes in stylish lasts, $3.00 to $4.00 Women's Sweaters, $ 0 $9.75 Desirable Furs, $14.75 New arrivals in Marabou ars at $4.75 and $5.75 Umbrellas in gift boxes, $660. Others $1.25 to $3.60 Appropriate Gifts for Men }| ny article intended to relieve Tha All Schirmer Library Music now 4 Price. | he sufferings of humanity fs | 14 INSTRUCTION BOOKS BMAthows, reguiar retail 600, now throughout the world, endur- |°* BKe ‘egular retall 36e, now 2O€ jing and growing fame and|” eed gular retall 69¢, now Be PLAYER PIANO MUSIC ROLLS a8 NOTE Regular $1 lis now only = " is now pA Geo Harry BReeular 52.00 tome tn our ith be the best corrective and {iadee preventive of disordered con-| Fitch, ditions of stomach, liver, on Hanse neys and bowels. The fi PArother bie PB isken trom an 9% discount on ttle Player Piano all Peerlons Klec Mightiy used Automatic Rolie, aii styles, now selling at manent improvement follows their systematic use. A trial| (.,,, will show why, in all homes, |. \1r0; the use of Beecham’s Pills) )eara tate ie butting burglars ran into Henry Ballinger, | lig | To Inctease Witnesses were brought to give|her brother-in-law, who had run| 716 Second Ave. Third Ay. and University St Bh the complaint of shippers on the over on an errand, The"two thugs | ° ; »ptc peninsula in regard to al-| beat him with thetr fists and ¢s Tel. Main 932. Sold everywhere. In boxes 10c,, 2c. Oly (~s at sale of any medicine, No one sheald | le jcod pesloct to reed the directions with every bea. Grea Telephone Kiliott 4477. hdequate provision for revoking the jfavor have been accorded |franchise by the commissioners y \should be made, is the report sub- BEECHAM’S «23°50: mittee of the Municipal league. n rege H, Walker is chairman ot | nee et 25 centa each, It seemed limit January 5, 1914. the ec | bera aro Carl Croson, J. Fletcher|ford to pa | jLewis, F. A. Osborn, 8. M, Brackett, | While Iw because they have proved to|(:way Pardee, J. M. Winslow, A. A dose gives quick relief and oad KICK 0 N RATES| M -onfidence in LEAGUE : REPORTS SHE USES BRICK REDUCED HOLIDAY FARES OS ANGELES, De 17.- t an absolute, instead of a) penniless limited, common user clause be tn-| Mary Erickson, @ frail woman whe Idaho. in the Duwamish valley light-| came to t lightly won. There must}; ¢ franchise asked by the Puget] Ore. hurl |e continued proof of value. | sound T | sut for three generations, and| and that the franchise shall not ex | sult tha 4 26 years, instead of ), as pro-}and had “by the company, and that| today. jin the wi ymmittee, and the other mem would be #. Wilson, H. Day Hanford, | to get into jail n, A. J. Quigley, Harry H.| Matr Hugh ©. Moore and Howard | ¢™ployt jeame her and she aplaints: of ahi shippers against | ada coming Into Seattle were | at the session of the inter-) Leaving the front door of th commerce commission, which | idence of # Continues \jsqward H. Hart, special examiner, | g0th av., poet’ yesterday in the federai|fitied w discrimination in r t Northern and Milwaukee. dazed for action, Light & Power Co,,} Window to court arrest, with the re. ROUND TRIP My savings were gone,” Mrs. drickson said, “and it was eithe = Jail or walk the streets all night. 1 e e e e the public utilities com-| Was passing a cigar store and saw tonight unc es by the|caped with their loot, as he was and out of work, we From SEATTLE to all points in Washington, Oregon and Angeles from Portland, wt abrick through a store] ONE FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR THE she slept in jail last night r prospect of three meals via the ndows some cigars adver: Tickets on sale December 18 to 24, inclusive, Final return. at some people could af ‘ : ‘ A ay such a price for cigar Make a Christmas visit this year. Join your friends as hungry, so I decided i! and relatives in that long-deferred reunion. a good window to bre a 4 ‘FOUR HIGH-CLASS TRAINS DAILY have promised to find from Seattle to points South and East. You will enjoy the Wstann. ail t poy nt for Mrs, Erickson, WhO advantages of all the comforts and conveniences that the e to benefit her health probably will be released Most modern train service affords. amuspended sentence. Jt jg now time to plan that trip. We will be glad to give you full . particulars regarding fares and sched« ules, J. H. O’NEILL, District Passenger Agent. Mrs, Clara Bernie last night with their arms} ith valuable furs, two