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BURY CARDINAL | ROME, Dec. 19.—Cardinal Ram Ho’ Fenerei was held today m| , Peter's, The cardinals, th papal court and most of the foreign | present @iplomats in Rome were Only a romantic miliionasiress @Ould af@rd to write her name on tf aye,—Columbdta State OB eKE DO The colony ts finding Star's sugge favor among men who actively engaged In social are Th e servic ttle mane,” ts the s p of Rich : ard Hayter, of the Charity Organt i ation society, Central butlding, tn rda liscussing The Star's idea 4 Satu The large cities of the east have : yy had to pay the price i r alum prob Dec. 20 jOnK AKO. There was H othing in early Amertean expert ence to warn them of danger. Now H solvable. Profit by Experience. XMAS BELLS AT We should profit from the expe rience of the east I should en having a hand in $1 and $1.50 Each } working out the details of this «reat a t ‘ag James J. Callaghan, recently ap aa zIsIece pointed charity commissioner of the % county, also agrees with The Star that a farm colony ts needed The Rosery Flower Shop 1608 Second Ave. Elliott 4241. Orders taken at these prices for Xmas dclivery. in from the He was just mp | Standing, head and = sboulders Jabove the crowd tn the toy depart ment of a big Second ay, store, he sho’ his way easily through the press. If all customers were as ensily as there would be his one | sulted | less need to | sorry for clerks i] s ghtly cheaper sort. nough,” he sald, pok of them tn fin, ing one with a horny ‘ . He liked the four-bit dolls better. She Would Appreciate One with blue eyes and one with brown,” he sald he bought two toys sultable id left the ore. eee - | Something for os Adornment ‘ The for boys, At The Star's Christmas head he said idea that GOOD FOR POLLY quarters, 703 Union st ays sort of had We know just what a yto women of refined "We have scores of dainty Nov tastes. ‘elties, Side and Back Combs, Brooches, Sunbursts, La Val- | Sicabnl WMeres, Lockets, Necklaces, | we took in most atx dollars, and “Coral and Pearl Bands and /oh, dear, !n such a short time!” proudly exclaimed Miss Polly Per kins, a young miss of efght sum-) | mers, between panting breaths, She Bracelets, and at a price that ‘will appeal to you ‘ Red Cross seal committee. She had Brertocis, sow. .....$20:00 ‘All work during this sale goes ith our usual guarantee, fit and workmanship. ned it into a canc hand SWELL GARTERS tran ; PHILADE HIA, Dec 9—Gold i. : i n wited garters at $21 a var and 4 Corner air figure in a sult Theodore B F ae , & New York jewelry con 3 {s bringing against Mrs.| Shard y Carstairs Ferguson, here, recover $111.16. Mrs Kuson ts the former wife of Walter 1 son, a yacht builder of Stamford. | Conn., and It alleged that sh gay sue ers to George T | & Maine guide. a Innumerable Christmas Gifts at the Gas Office WE RECOMMEND A Gas Heater to supply quick heat for cold rooms. A Gas Water Heater to supply an abund- ance of hot water, quickly and cheaply. A Gas Range to give you comfort, quic sults, convenience and clean surroundings. A Laundry Stove, which is built on a low frame, and therefore will save many heavy lifts. Reading Lamps of every description, will light every inch of your rooms thoroughly and cheaply Seattle Lighting Co. Henry Bldg. Phone 6767. tion of a farm! the stomach | was talking to the members of the| to Fergu-| LIKE COLONY PLAN “The county should have a good tract of first-class farming land ably at a little distance from the eity,” said Callaghan — today and to such a place should be sent every deserving applicant for more than temporary county charity who is not actually in need of medical or surgteal Approves Star's Plan. The County Hospt for the sick and disabled who need| the attention of doctors and nurses, but I do not belleve ft is the right) place for other county charges who] are abl t about and the mont of whom, I am sure, would be glad of # employment that would] keep them out of doors in good] weath hoa farm The Star s would be an economi- et to the county, for it would soon be possible to pro: vide the vegetables, the milk, butter, poultry and eggs, need- ed to make it self-sustaining well as supplying the hospital.” LOGGER BUYS DOLLS FOR "STAR'S CHRISTMAS TREE Alice Brady NEW YORK, Dec. 16—/"The] wouldn't be taking any of Miss Bar Things That Count” ts a well pe 8 dust | named play. The title not only| Her request was refused y learries the theme of the plece; tt Vi quit,” #! aid jabout right. So, comin’ in from|also tella a bit of truth about the} “Quit,” ‘replied the vaudeville the camp, T got to thinkin’ that,! piay {tself leans not havin’ any kids of my own, the|" Laurence Eyre, an actor, wrote| avast una We gea hek setae Cees Oo. Yee SO Eve Ser See TREE eaet Ooms |own company and went on the road eng ow sbi! nat { Pg ey ‘ Ite almple little plot deals with| That was nearly & year ago, and nuch obliged, if it woa't be too!, vixenish old woman, whose son|only In one week of that period much trouble, {f you'd see that/has married an actress and beon| have Eva's clear profits been less these here things Ko to a family least off ; where there are two girls and two!" "The aon dies and the old Indy's the 44th st. Muste hall, oO hat name?" d who doesn't count for| hard put to tt for a smashing top ume? Oh, fut pet we dems ee ee ee finds the Mner, wired Miss Tanguay, asking A Logg ai 5 widowed daughtertn-law and her! what ms she would m tit pe nh Psa hee | living in poverty Carcless Eva answered tha } visits them secretly, but Is) would take 65 per of the aS oe ee tI followed one day by his inquiaitive|GROSS RECEIPTS, with a gyar wite he ra “ his | spouse, ult being the melt-|antee of $7,000 a weeh a He a ey ing of her stony heart and a com ee 6 talkin’ “ct ae ae ae the | plete family reconciliation Would you like to know what are aS aint much we Kot to/which a great variety of amusing| the thies most profiltable theatrical ae nee hee Pandy, “and we! persons take part attractions on tour, according to the ranel a har h boxes out on} Alice Hrady, daughter of Man-|well-posted local authority? ho ranch, and he made these|ager William A. Brady, who has| q{eld’s | “Follie things out of ‘em. He sort of likes) been steadily making her way o/ Goo: nd Evelyn to patter ‘round with toc Welthe front, is the daughter in-law | oes er re'd be some Hit land plays the part most artistic burg. The a ta oe ee ies roa them away rywhere | wrt lis’ cradles | . n took in 8 weeh painted white, | PP is . e oe ad a whey | as - ——— | salaries go. Also, it was the vaude-| torte the three ble | vill top-notch cesses of the season, Si Small and His Dog ANOTHAR—~—— Home BROKEN ZZ NO JOKE ABOUT | MOTHER-IN-LAW. CHICAGO, Dee 19.—Asa destroy rymore for a few weeks a 7 Ra Then somebody hired Ethe week er of marital happiness, mothers in. law are six times more dingerous than, fathers-in-law, according to recorda of the court of domestic re lations, Forty-six per cent of the cases brought énto this court have been caused by Iquor, Chief Jus tice Olson, of the municipal court reported toda MRS, PATRICK DEAD TULSA, Okla., Dec, 19.—Mre bert f. Patrick, wife of the York law pardon from Sing Sing some time after serving 9 long term, and narrowly escaping the electric chair, follwing his con-| viction on charge of murdering Wil! died here Al yer | | | | Eva promptly demanded that her| hole for more salary be increased so that ah HE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1913. r a nder a good many managers the ones who put money first | reaching Into every sewer and sink “drama” 9 that pays big. WPHERSON IS CLOVERLEAF BUTTER STORE test Washington Cream ery Butter, 40¢ Ib.; 2 ry ree .. Te Strictly fresh guaranteed | Eggs, doz 50¢ 5 tbe 23¢ | Best Sugar CLOVER LEAF BUTTER STORE 106 Pike St. Opposite Bon Marche | | Markets of Euro; of W at Bag ley hall, ( o- Unable to hear the warning shouts because of his defective hearing. Robert Quinn, was = struck by a awitch engine at Firet ay, 8. and Railroad av., Thuraday. His injur were not serious. Mike Pacoco, a Greek, and [7 Johns, Austrian, were each fined $10 1n police court Thursday, on charges of fighting. A dispute over the Bal kitn var resulted in the men coming | to blows. : | eee | Including In the cargo 150,000) pounds of fresh halibut, the steam ship Hamboldt reached Seattle from | the North Thrusday, with the big | gest shipment of {ts kind brought | to this port this year | disasters result money fast Most finactal from trying to mal A man can't sell sausage without cheating trade we We our products one these cold days. will get yours Pure Pork Sausage, DONDE visas hvciscoder Lunch Bologna, pound Pressed Ham pound Fresh Weinerwurst, pound Reat Weiners, pound 0c Visit our *anitary meat products Honaire Wm. Marsh Rite, |* a hospital last night We don't pretend to sell for less to stay in business, and if making a good product will get your the result is a warming, bologna kitchen JILG’ SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET Everett, Wash Talks on Pure Meat Products No. 1 for less than the raw meat costs We intend the best grade lean meats tn nourishing food, an ideal Ring Bologna, POUNA ...sseeeceeeeoees Ham Cured Racon, Pe plabammiagsc 28c German Sauer Kraut, peer pene 5c A specialty, Tongue Rologna, pound .. Head Cheese, pound . See us make our pure a guarantee of purity Stall 132—Main Floor 1914 Hewitt Avenue a | are) of the kind) | CITY NEWS WE. STLAKE]) PUBLIC MARKET. Fifth, Sixth and Pine Saturday sricas Watch the papers for Big Xmas Specials. Market open until 10 p. m. Wednesday evening. Closed all day Christmas. SECTION 1—Continued | SECTION 3—Continued COAL AND WOOD AT THE WEATLAKE MARKET PHONE BLIOTE 2627 COFFEE SECTION A 9-—— STALLS ——10 It will pay you inspect our Meats and Prices, High Quality and Low Prices is what has made our success. STALLS ———10 tec Big Sacrifice on Apples $1. 00 Box and up 183 Brenneman & McIntosh to “CIRCLE W marker 88% —-——116—--—_ 11 w w w Fresh Honated Dally, and Chal few Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. STALL 217 SECTION 3 STALL 342 [rine ne Biggest Sale of Apples! Biggest Cut on Price: se | BALDWINS or ¢ | RHODE ISLAND 75C GREENINGS per box, delivered to your home. Ctret Lew of La lamb Ch Coffee Stewleut FUSS & COMPANY Stalls 110-111-112 Big, Clean, Sanitary Market SATURDAY SPRCIALS rk Hames, Ib CHRISTMAS’ TREES, WREATHS, BELLS, CEDAR ROPE and all Christmas decorations. Wholesale and Retail. STALL 28 WE DELIVER 29——— STALL eet Our Annex MEAT SECTION FRUIT D RED APP ste 6 oF piace. ne, Kusrantecd Apr New Walnw 20¢ EVERYTHING GUAKANTEED AT mt 4 Cans Mount Vernon Milk .... .25c With 3 Ibs Butter for $1 SECTION 1 22 bs. Sugar $1.00 SECTION 2 GR RY CO. 22 Ibs. Granulated Sugar . -$1.00 22 Ibe Granulated Sugar (With $1.00 Grocery ord ine 200 pkg. Cream of Wheat ibs email White Beane tons Coffee r. ded.) 22399009 the bottle “My Wife's” Saind Drese ng 4 Rai Sandied Lemon Peel, ib. . Seeded Raisins s , Cook ch Figs .... Pro 922999998999995 |] see ovat Maxine Powder......406] 1° Laver Pim ie | be Quaker Oats Pe > oan: Rua se daca a8 ABE | tee kettle Impertea ove on sebaok: 1Beuaiah "Boe JL Dee Mzitte Pride Boas Py pawn Heliance 25e Be ANDERS: Fo ene |hurried to them to relate the suc ibe LM. BENNETT cess of her sale Thursday. All her Joseph Rometead, a motorcyell 2 cane Happy Home Corn 25e | stamps hed been gol i ie of 2611 Second reported to to cane Soild Pack Tomatoes 25¢ rhs e little girl ts the younge police Thureday that he had run cans Mount Vernon M eerie, dewreler having yet particip in the sale. The executive committee of the fown a woman at First ave. and F Otsucat inieg Beads 7 one Alhambra Theatre Bidg. Her stand was located in the ttle Alask a bureau has re-elected J ls Pike at. but she had ned to - National Bank. Her motb r | McPherson ax secretary 6-0 live bien ho . st Mh vised the work |forts aided the Chamber of Cc totes X p Hay 4 cpp vl te TOKIO GROCERY CO. Today's sale is in charge of the merce officials Inst summer tn oa Stalls 104-123 . Raptist Tabernacle church and Sat | making an entirely successful trip| «The Geology of Puget Sound,” |-STONGIS MAREK ET J lorday the First M. E. bible class will }to Alaska wil be the wakieet OF 48 sat STONG’S MARKET j | French Mixed Candy Jconduct the campaign. — rr ing lecture to be delivered by | BIG LARD SPECIAL | Cream Bon Bons, 106 | e - —~@ Prof. J. H. Bretz, of the university t » BBe STALLS 322-324 Tito th mbera of the Mou g5e SCR?TCH MOLE, | MUST BATHE EVERY DAY pers’ club at the Cx i; tf | NICE, Cal, Deo, 19.—The | | tonight Beans, 3 cane ake GET A CANCER chief of police has issued ore seeat Poultry — and Bove {| warning that all hoboes arrost- | An increase in the British Co- pn we you Wey, - eaiuuiiaans ed here will be fed on malted lumbta gold production was noted ence Meat Merchant of the FONDA'S HI-GRADE PARIS, Dec De, Jean Dar milk and compelled to take two | Thursday in the recelpta of the L ONE M. ‘cone HOME-MADE CANDIES ‘ore the French baths daily. Notices to that! |S. assay office, which included FOR STALL 125 STALL 201--YORMERLY 306 2 190 ¥ m h nich ffect will be poated a Eee in aa’ ‘hen E More famous than ever, A foil line mre of e Study of Can. e 1 be p i $8 in gold bars from Pritish P ready ¢ Xmas 7 Aare as st Columbia clea for the Kettle 1 again has cc fashion | F. Bugolich, vegetable peddier, of 2 ER at oun i! er ore Di ch a mole i, “and |SCHMIDT WANTS 217 Kighth ay ’ s Buy Your X N Stall 329—Main Floor r iscount ay catch a canc about the and shoulders uy Your Xmas Nuts “Pale yaa si au TO TELL HIS STORY *bursis dee bee wet oe-til pe Sale ; A. H. Herts, 120 24th ay. N., bums ‘ > 35 some ats sont SEW YO! ye © his ¢ t spglangueee ball 3 FR tag 20¢ YAKIMA suite C 4 Sis Aovawracs op oun | he coat . on oat NEW YORK, Doc. 19—"T demand {nto his wagon a Biehth ay, and || RED XMAS APY LER for : molt Ag ind 0: 50 LIBERAL CFFER course waa to leave well enough the privilege of addressing the court Pine s R 1.50 5 : . alone and resist the temptation to and explaining why I, killed Anna Pte, 200— STALL —215 iver Smoked Meat House $25.00 tema or $20 00 scraten the 1 Warts and w Aumuller.” An audience numbering 200 per STALL 309 sees Dp shoud be borne patiently, lest | In a loud voice Hans Schmidt/sons ‘ihuraday night heard J. J x SCO Main Floor—Sec. 3 $30.00 Seite or 4,09 sco thelr possessora. Dr: made this request when court open-| Donovan, president of the Pacifi STALL 901—-MAIN FLOOR—ARC Bag cng ie RE BOW .scccees of a man who, by | ed today for his trial on the cha association, {In an address |f ta: a or Meats, Peulses cautorsing a harmless wast 0 his of having murdered Miss Aumuller Panama 1 and the London’ s Toys on aa Market ATER VARIETY THAN YOU R PRIC +—NO GROUCH IF you 39c Sample Corsets $1. HE oll Dress Goods, Min wera 3 Rocking Horses, 24 Rie at" ripariea coins: 9G hah ... SLTS Howls, 50-centers, $5.00 ‘Sweaters for DICKENS’ HAIR HALTS IMPORT NEW YORK, Dee. 19.—A lock ot | hair, cut from the head of Charles Dickens, is holding up a case of first editions of Thackeray, Dick- Jens and other authors, consigned to | Brentano's, The hair was sold tn |London for $200. | Mr. Brentano sald he did not know {t had been put in the case. |He wanted to send the hair back, |; but the enstoms officers fd no. The duty amounts to $70. He ap-| he aled to the treasury department Pretty Maiden | Was aSwindler | MOST POPULAR MEMBER OF THE FAMILY , 19.--A_ pretty syed lassie victimized the | women of Erte last week, when she sold them lace, representing It to be genuine Irish hand-made, The purchasers are just discovering that the material is machine-made |4 and could gave been purchased at far lower prices’ from the local stores. 4 cia: Dee. “SOME ENTERTAINMENT | PARIS.-Mme. Valentine, writer and artist, and divoreed wife of a| cabinet minis entertained 300 | fashionable guests by posing in ua: | draped living pictures. In Saxony they have erected who are out at night. Lighthow heavier-than-alr men, beacon for the guidance of aeronauts should be very welcome to these