The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 23, 1913, Page 6

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| ARMY ASKS FUNDS An earnost appeal is made today) Wednesday MHstribution of | by the Salvation Army to citizens baskets to poor families Baskets | 0H our of Seattle | ney, provisions hies guftielent ¢ clothing, wh h are to be — he five for two days. the po ree Ss : Christmas dinner to butions Oe 3g" ved at ployed at 309 First ay, 9./ ioe Satine, sires Sead hreo kinds of nteat, ‘Vex A ect g dressing, coffee, tea, fruit ® The phore number ts “ . ny a, fr tela, bigest Friday-—Christmas tree and en ee work planned | i ei ment for poor children at Hos. . eee | Army headquarters, | 1 Washington st OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ECHO OF WILSON | SEATTLE SPEECH STILL 1S HEARD WASHINGTON, Dec, 28.—-Wash # still hearing the echoe 1g at Mr man rights osed claima of pre righte has stirred up property to a most un usual extent | or insta let Is Just | ®, & pampt ly by the Na (what ation and Ye 29 South La Sall ei feago, as well as in Buffalo in this pamphlet, Mr. Barr, its| or, Yoloes characteris: | } Uca A id sacred. | hess of property as opposed to hu-| man rights. | ‘He takes vic exception to| > hat Secretar f abor William or oys BR. Wilson, sald: “Law created| titles not primarily for the welfare | of the man to whom It conveys it, but for the welfare of the commun- ity. Society has conceived, wheth-| er rightfully or wrongfully, that the | best method of promoting the we fare of society le to convey titles A Suit or an Overcoat will make a splendid Christmas gift. Prices $3.50 to $15 FREE to individuals. in. real estate and personal effect: - Mr. Barr replies that property ANCING A Real Watch | existed before government Dé given away with Of course, whatever rights exist: | Bove’ 8 » government were based every Boys suit est, so Mr. Barr belleves or Overcoat. the sacredness of that kind of | (Copyrighted, 1913, by the Newepaper Pntorprise thom) rty which is acquired by the r spear, the heavier club, the| Ever since the quicker blade or any other method | struck Broadway—and the memory of force, or by theft. of the youngest chorus girl goes jdack so far—patrons of & restau \ Fase which stands at Eighth ay. and WEALTHY JURY [Columbus cirele, as ort of halt |way house between the upper and F. MeDonald of prominent dancing mania Boys’ Bath Robes, F $4.00 Special ......82.95 §sbo. House Coa Special .. Hats Caps . regular $2.50 50¢ up 25¢ liower tenderloin, have read over the doorway of one of the malin dio ing rooms on the ground floor, the lettered inscription Deputy Coroner H has selected a jury business mon to sit at the inquest up Raincoats ......82.50 up| gover the body of Joneph Blinn, | ———-9 Knee Pants .......75¢ up| 325° the Grand Pacific hotel, i ibanee. and low | Sweaters .......91.00 up Engh Tie hig Boy eg pr \ Under the Vine. Blouses ...........50¢ up || Heary, HE. Holmes and A. Ham-| @ —————— ee bach. | the second one fs as yet without any written call to food or folly Nevertheless another sign should be there and it should read ee Gloves ............50¢ up Neckwear . ---25¢ up Pajamas .......$1.00 up Night Shirts ......50¢ up HIGH SEA RUNNING ASTORIA, Ore, Dee. 23.—A | storm ts raging at the mouth of the Columbia river today, and no ves-| | sels have gone out or in over mn | “If you get the hunch ery ees r during the last 24 hours, A Sante and Wonahi” J Redelsh 4 |high sea ts breaking clear across fe eIMe | tne var ° or : For #0 great has the craze for) & Co. ROME, Dec. 23.—Messages [the new dances become that this) Jrestaurant has been compelled to introduce the dancing luncheon, at which ragtime muaste !s played and | from Addis Abeba, Aby | said that this time E Menelik was officially First and Columbia Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Co. CornShow FOR SEATILE IN THE GOODWIN BUILDING 1514-16-18 Third Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Streets. _ Tonight and Tomorrow, December 23 and 24 (Open Each Day From 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.) States of WASHINGTON wealth. To show the people of Seattle what the great and OREGON can do, and are doing, increasing Come and See Ten Thousand Ears of Corn | Grown in these two states; hear lectures by agricultural experts on corn growing | on and Oregon can, and do, grow corn the equal toward their agricultural Do you know that Washingt of that produced in the great corn statesof Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa? You doubt it? So did the farmers of Washington and Oregon until convinced by O.- W. R. & N. corn experts. Now these farmers are turning to corn raising, and soon the great corn crops annually, Two great Corn Shows, one at Colfax and the other at Pendleton, have just closed, and their Entire Combine4 Exhibits will be on display at the | 0-W. R. & N. CORN SHOW | IN THE GOODWIN BUILDING bit space provided through the courtesy Anterican Cities Realty ( THE SHOW IS FREE—EVERYBODY WELCOME—YOU WILL BE PLEASED— YOU WILL LEARN. the orporation | THE STAR—TUESDAY, DEGEMBER 23, 1913. (DANCING AT NOON IS THE VERY LATEST THING; NEW YORK DOES “POM POM” WHILE LUNCHING AND DINING AT THE “HALF cleared space tn the middle of the room and lead the merry iu in the tango, the maxixe latest of all dances, the pom-pom. Dancing 1 to 3 “Dancing fro to 3," the lunch eon menu an neces, And as I saw the otner day when I sat at n© of the ta t at the very edge ngle where the dancing takes piace under the of the ¢ direction of Allan Jefferson, a for mer bank clerk, who took up danc Ing because his eyes gave out scores of men and women accept the Invitation to trot or tango be tween soup and salad or cheese and aged business ting-—maybe with thelr wives-—-and trot or boston while the Broadway contingent, which has really Suet risen and ts eating ite breakfast warms up for the day's occupation WAY Iustration by Raymond Crawford Ewer, |By Nixola Greeley-Smith |'¥° regular instructors appear on a) with the pom-pom or the maxixe men rise) *« where they are lunch-| MARKET. OPEN UNTIL 10 P, M. WEDNESDAY B The Market ean supply y« Geese, Fruits, what you will pay elsewhere, Nut Other Special Features w Free Deli We wish every shopper t every section of the city is th shop early and make inquiry WE THANK OUR MAN BUSINESS IN THE PAST gq ' AND \y IT MEANS MU BOOTH 312 SECTION A Head Lettuce, Large each ....... Large ize Oranges, dozen .... .25¢ Jonathan Apples, dozen, 10c; 3 for. -25c Stall 16—Lower Floor HOUSE The maxixe, of course, is the ne tional dance of Brasil Gotham Fails for It Aa Maurice xi it, It consists of a first movement in which the man and woman perform side by side a sort of heel-and-toe or mod! fled clog, stepping up and down the room and then following the tango stops lowa Creamery Butter, Large Mackerel, each. . Stall 19—Lower Floor M. A. HANSEN CO. The pom-pom, which has just reached here from London, is an Stall 20-—Lower Floor other form of ta and differs ’ Supreme bo Tea, slightly from the regulation articl ar to ® that it takes an expert to tell them apart However, Brosdway thinks it ts ‘a new dance Just because it has a {new name and that fs all that mat ters Incidentally, when Broadway bow tons these days !t performs this comparatively redate rite to a mar veloualy foolish piece of ragtime en titled “What D'ye Mean You Lost) Your Dog?” Arm & Mammer Roda, Pure Cocoa, Ib... Pure Chocolate, Westlake Fish Co. Stall 21—Lower Floor tb. /LADY COOK WRITES |* OF EUGENICS; TEACH CHILDREN, SHE SAYS Lady Cook’s Eugenic Epigrams For children to seek knowledge of the mysteries of their physique is held grossly indecent Yet man is the most beautiful plece of mechanism; most worthy and profitable of stud The general teaching that we are conceived In sin and born tn iniquity ta as The nauscour vile and not to be dl We should, as p fe their birthright to know corners gators of Lady Cook, admittedly a plo- neer in the feminist movement, and the agitation to introduce into social and educational life @ practical system of eugenics, has consented to write for the United Prose a series of three articles on eugenics, This is the first: By Lady Cook (Nee Tennessee Claflin) NEW YORK, Dec. 23.-—We have been taught for ages to disregard our bodies, as things vile and unclean by nature A general ignorance of them has In the past times been strenuously encouraged, and is still a reproach to our civiliza- tion. Any youth or girl attempting to learn the mysteries of their physique would be accounted forward or indelicate, and a study of thelr real origin would be held as grossly Indecent Beautiful Mechanism Yet man is the most beautiful and most wonderful plece of animal mechanism, in all na- ture most and most profitable of s All his fac ulties and powers, his thoughts and emotions, are governed by the structuré and state of his body It should be his duty, then, to know all he can about it, and ae early as possible This should form a chief part of the education of every child according to its age and capac- ity, and enter into the curricu- lum of every school Teaching “Blasphemous” The general téaching that we are conceived In win and born in iniquity Is as false ae it is blasphemous, and an in- sult to every parent. To tell sober people that a pure-minded couple are deftled by their own connubial em- braces, Is at onge to vilify na- ture and its Author, | say to parents, do not believe in this disgusting doctrine Our young men and young women are imperfectly structed—if instructed at all ECountions thousands are grossly ignorant of the most elementary circumstances per taining to married life, even after they have chosen their in Don't make them learn ft on the street Come here for your Xmas Kees KUAFANIe® Overy c@E as represented Dos, Be, 400, 430 and B5e. SECTION 1 STONG’S MARKET Special Attention Given Phone Orders. Order your Xmas Turkey from we for all of alt 1 be taney fresh ne cold etornge Phone Main 6989, Pioneer Meat Mer | | | | | | tn all nature Y ants our bodily functions as scouted aa criminally filthy the race, teach our children what FUSS & COMPANY } mate. | STALLS 110-111-112 We ehould then, as propa | | gators of the race, take the ni, Chethy Saenecey. ets. | only course and teach our pow ge Se | children what Is their birth. Fanteed | right to know and not ive Stall them the opportunity to learn it from the whisperinge of older | and evil companions, on the street corners and in the cloak | | rooms. | Brenneman & McIntosh | WILL CELEBRATE MASS Pontifical mass will be celebrat-| “CIRCLE W MARKET” ed tomorrow at 11 ck at St James cathedral by Right Rey. | Yo —--—116—--— 11 Edward J. O'Dea, bi op of Seattle. “eg x! The Foast of the Nativity will also |ff Cirete W Leas of Lamb, th 20¢ be celebrated with masses at 6:30,|/ Circle W Lamb Chops, Ib . 15e¢ | f° W Pure Lard, Ib. 15¢ 7, 8, 9 and 10 o'clock r For Xmas we ¢ tan Chick |AN ATTRACTIVE PICTURE! Come here for your poultry, your will get none bet Everything under glass. || COAL AND WOOD | AT THE WRSTLAKE MARKET TT 2527 FHONE People’s Butter Store STALL 105 Lower Floor on Creamery Butter Reaiand utter, 2 1 Cheese, BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS NUTS AT STALLS 200-215 Waln | | | 206 | LONDON’S HA Ladies’ In kerchlete, for $2.00 Folding Goa@arts * Rocking Rocking Horses for ase Ee iran te Be | Men's white tnitte will double the effectiveness @f your advertisement or printed mat * ter. Try us with your t order at for half tones or zinc etchings, |THE RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING CO |230 Liberty Bidg., Opp. Postoffice Eliott 3696 #10 a5 Mechanten! locomotives 15@ Bh Dot Wai SPECIALS Buy Your Xmas Dinner at the Westlake Public Market and Save Money and Groceries deliveries during the rush tomorrow. A HAPPY NEW YEAR THAT MAY BRING YOU HIEST-GRADE BLEND FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER. HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. SECTION 2. GREAT VARIETY, LOW PRICES—DISPLAYED IN MARKET STYLE—BEAUTIFUL CLERKS— MARKET OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. WEDNESDAY IG XMAS our every need for Christmas Day the best that can be Turkeys, Ch had and at prices is, Dt much below ill be found on the Bulletin Boards. very! Make Use of It » make use ofour Free Delivery Service Ne feel that oroughly covered and will exert every effort to make prompt To be sure of receiving your purchases on time, if goods can be delivered. Y THOUSANDS OF PATRONS FOR THEIR VALUED AND WISH YOU ALL A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS ALL YOU CAN DESIRE. CH TO SERVE THIS DELICIOUS COFFEE. ELLIOTT 4506-J SECTION 3 Big Olive and Pickle Special Fancy Queen © Fancy Sweet P Best Dill Pick Saverkraut, qt Poultry Exchange Stall 216—6th Ave. Side Bverything Fresh Killed Fancy Turkeys, éressed, | Fancy Oeose, Grosset, Ib. Ducks, Gressed. Bastern Oysters, pint Olympia Oysters, pint Latefiex, 9 Iba. Pacific Coast Fish Co. STALL 301 Fancy Springs, reseed, th.,o0. Fancy Brotiera, @reesed, tb.... GROCERY CO. ZOBLE == CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS MOTHER'S KITCHEN—STALL 353 Pium Puddings, each .. Prait Cakes, 1B ...-...-+- Rat 2 ibe Cranderrion f Ibe New Walnuts 2 tbe ibe the cane Pumpkin “My Wife's” Salad Dressing Ife BIG CANDY SPaCIAs Regular thc bores Regular tee boxes Regular $1.00 boxes French Mixed Candy, Broken Candy, Ib. Mixed Candy. i> 15¢, Extra fancy Mixed Candy, Ib . PATENT FLOUR, BACK. No 1 Mixed Nuts, ib. 2 Suyree Fig, 2 ive No, 2 Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 for ife Pork and Beans, ? cans Buy your wante in bulk and save one-fourth the price Eastern Oysters, qt. ... Extra large Dungeness Crabs LUCKY STRIKE FISH CO.—stal ia PSS revious Price, 45¢ Ib. Our Own Make. Churned Every Da: Best Ranch Eggs Per Red Shield Bends © +» OC Dozen 3 vecand Direct to us one from our Cream Patrons— FRESH Powdered Sugar, 3% Iba . 4 Ihe Fancy Mixed Nuts, lb. . Sunkist Oranges, dozen Come here and do your Christmas shopping; we have everything in the FRUIT and VEGETABLE line that one could ask for. Cade Sugar, * pkee Seeded Raisins 3 dom Cocoanut Cakes . STALL, 206 Fancy Apples, box .. Fresh Mixed Nuta, Ib, r YAKIMA FRUIT CO. OTALL. 205 Our prices are very reason- able and the QUALITY cannot .be beat Nothing Special on Burbank Pota- toes, sack, 100 Ibs .$1.25 Faney Ewe Piant, each .. Fancy Tomatoes, 2 ibe. but first- class goods handled here. Our aim is to please our customers. STALLS 335-336 Pine St. Side. THREE GIRLS’ ue STALL 342— STALL —342 Center of Market on Pine St. box ig Sacrifice on Apples _ $1.00 per box and up sh mixed Nuts, abe 26 “Lucky Strike Fruit Co. 5 STALLS 3! Cooking Apples, box ...... $1.25 25¢ Jonathans, bOX ....-+00+ 8 don, .. Sunkist Oranges, Ib. New Walnuts, 15¢ 342 Winter Nellis Pears, doz.. 342— on the Market NOT Toys and Gifts UGHTY—LONDON HIGH QUALITY. elegant styles 61,75, 81,50, 61.25 and io President Suspenders, fancy boxes Abe White and pila Bianke drummers’ samples; values up {10 for $5.08, $4.78, Bat 2.50 T5e wbar Hand in town, vital finest en's Handker niets, Games, Bo, 1 Buits, $4.79, $3, reasing Sacques, a Conterpie! Lace t tains, prices beautt S108, BBO Be guaran for. bos Buy her a Hot Water B nkete

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