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WHITE HOUSE BRIDAL COUPLE +. A-HONEYMOONING IN LONDON ‘Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Sayre at the Home of Ambassador Page. London, Where the Former Miss Jessic Wilson, Daughter of the P: and Her Husband, Francis B, Sayri Quiet Honeymoon. in) si. | Are Enjoying a Few Days of| coats 's Christmas Greeting am say! MERRY eT AS to my readers, I have Weald it many times before in the ‘Fears I have tried to lighten, even im little, the problems confronting Parents, children and lovers—and @¥en those not classed with any of I can give a prayer to God tof gulde you and me tn the solutions of our Hfe problems. I ean give a handshake and a godsp through this column to each and everyone, from the whitest head that reads my column to the tinfest babe, who has but opened its eyes on life as Mved here. So, let us help each other through the next year as we have through the past. Let us smile when we foll like shedding tears; let us say the kind word when the retort rushes to our lips; let us endeavor to shed the Christmas spirit, not only on the birthday of the Great Teacher, Jesus, but throughout our whole lives, day by day-—"“Here a lit tle, there a little,” as the Christa spirit teaches. T can’t give each a present; but Lean give what the presents repre- Gent tn a broad sense—good will, @nd loving wishes for each ar @veryone of you to have a better anding as to how to m even more bravely ave. than you BARGAINS In Used Machines New Machines rented WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. ‘Third (Near Pike) Main 1525 Ti hm the mother of 12 ehildres. heard that any mother ring birth ‘to thes nestor is on ed to @ pension, and I think they ied to Will you advise me in this matter, ae I am anxiously awaiting = reply err | AT really do not know of such pension. There was a time when the more children one had, the| more credit he was given; but that is past. Thinking people have de jelded that it is better to be the| | parents of a less number and give jthem every advantage as to birth and rearing, than to bring into the world a great many children, sim- ply as the result of unthoughtful- ness With all due regard to your flock, who are, no doubt, fine chifl- dren, | never could see why a cou- ple should marry, populate to un- Itmited numbers and expect a re ward In the way of support for so) DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. doing. That is making a virtue of | \I want to reach the people who UNTHINKING COHABITATION, @o care about the kind of dental) ‘Work they have done. Particular people who are look | ing for a response to their own of beauty and refinement. | fesponse they will find in our work. It speaks a language to appeal to them and speaks after it is worn a few years. are the lowest that ever been offered in Seattle,’ the class you get. Just of getting an extra heavy Gold Crown for $4.00, or a Dear Miss Grey: I thank yon for} responding so promptly for a “Little Christmas Girl.” | I went to her home this afternoon and found a brave little woman fighting, single-handed, to keap her | Uttle family from want. Not a word of complaint, only regret that she| must leave the little child and the sick husband alone while she {# out working. The little girl is a dear, but did not want to go home with me unless her mother came too. I |low the LAW of LOVE to prevail.| SING IN RAIN AT CITY XM ma stood In Three thousand p Hall park, around Seattle's firat municipal Christmas tree, last night, ane wing familiar hymns and old songs of the Yuletide ( They sang “Nearer, my God, to Thee, | Nearer to Thee—— | The gttests were making merry In the Frye hotel, across the way Rut as the old refrain drifted in they STAR—-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, r ‘THE 1913. ac) ougall 2 fouthwick In connection with / AMES McCREBRY& CO., New York AS TREE the rain for two bours {ff the Clty loft thelr trees, thetr laden tables, | and came to the windows, and Joined tn “B’en though It be a crow: ‘ That ralseth me." $15.00 Suits for....... At the Arctic club rich old sourdoughs deserted their card games and $25.00 Suits for........$12.50 | $29. the punch bowl, Windows went up tn the city hall, the Prefont bulld $40.00 Suits for ing, and all the other buildings round about, and these helped to a 4 sake 3 swell the chorus $60.00 Suits for........ $30.00 “Still all my eong shall be, Nearer, my God, to Thee!” Mayor Cotterill, {n a greatcoat buttoned to his ears, addressed a rea of umbrellas “Most of you have come fro Christmas trees of your own your enthus! song. Let A portly ma@ in a silk hat ewal served to a ragged man “A very fine tree, my friend, And—ahem!—a most tmpressive out- burst of genuine good fellowship.” “This Christmas stuff geta my goat,” aatd the ragged man, wiping his eyes. I think I told you ft would be bet: | ter for both to attend a show once & week than for her to attend sey-| ral times with some on Now that you have broken ‘show" game, as ou #0 boast, have yourself, or have you behind your paper E ing? There 1s no excuse, In my mind, for 2 Woman not getting her hus band’s breakfast when he is work-| ing, and I am not excusing her tn the least, for what you say she} does is unkind, and you unkind, too. You are both acting Ike spoiled chtidren pose you be in right now to treat your wife as & partner in your business, and your home, and see if she does not appreciate tt. Let neither try to rule the other, or the home, but ® ine. | the | iy pro’ you taken her to one t selfishly | VERY even and It day The body fs poro' through these pores it breathes: fs thought that i the clothing on at night does not give ft the same chance for fresh alr, | as the exhalations from the body render the clothing stale, as it were. However, I hare known/ some people who sleep in some of | thetr day clothing who seem as! healthy aa others. As for jumping out of bed the moment one wakens, excuse me. I prefer to Iie a while, and think | what a beautiful world this really is, in spite of some of the views I gained the day before. And I like to remember at that time that} there in a higher power back of us| all that can help the people I can. not. To remember that I can on be a channel for that power—tha of myself I can do nothing. Try it I am sure you will feel just as well as if you make a jumping-Jack of yourself the moment you open you peopers. to Gays ago a girl wrote to Her know a cure for the mange Uttle dog, which she said was pedigreed, had but Just common ft, and the neighbors (Job's Fegular $10.00 Never-Silp Plate for thank you again leomforters) thought she ought to| 35.0 Can you beat {t? Sincerely, {t killed—just as if a dog Our guarantee is the one teat] MRS. A. O | hasn't as much right to ive a you. It is signed by the} | they Of course they meant well or and manager QO—1 am a» boy, and don't like to 1 WE GIVE GAS. dy my school lemons, Bat 1 help | y, ettall, and ciner |they could have sta Anyway, © num have Dental! Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager, 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union | Note: Bring this ad with yon. | A.—The cure is to F | HABIT of doing what is and you will find you will enjoy your games better, for there will be no unpleasantness afterward. | I like to see a boy (or girl, either, THE your duty, for that matter). enjoy outdoor games; but do you know, if you er go to college, you will not be | Me Give Free Trial to Prove Our Truss se , agar allowed to enter the football team nnless you make a certain per cent ji your studies” The beet ning you can do ts to do as I once heard a man told his little so Bow your little back, and go right to it.” Expert Lady Attendant. A. LENDBERG CO.. 1107 Third Av. ———$___—_ | my way.” | | _ When I took her home, I asked if | Q—1 om o respectable young man, tranger in the also, 1 « She said, “Ves, if you are going I might take her to church Sunday She said 1 mi but she T saw her in lee morning didn't come my way the afternoon and she didn't ne hut looked the other way tell_me if 1 insulted t I feel very badly abo ly lady. S35 Sana? meant no harm. Yours res A.—The young lady evidently ex pected you to call at her home for her Sunday morning, and escort her to church. That is the usual leustom. From your letter I judge |you are honest, but do not know! the ways of this country, and ex pected the lady to run out to the} place where you happened to m the first time, and if you were not BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE there, to catr walt wntil you made your appearance. People rie my office a7 aay| Write her a note telling her you ta Q—1 am the man who wrote rou | my to shows. I have broken that game patients reputation. | without much tro 713 First be Union Block rpg ad "y T can Being oat of work ab Finally to bed. until late py to get my ' hey and « and re ime getting her EDWIN L rROWA, D. D. S. Beatties Leadng Dentiat Rn 713 First Avenue A.—Many, man 4 write! me about their wives going to wD Mh werkt 8484979) shows, #o | may mistake you; but donk 6 tor poops wih 4 Here eral sent In cures Dear Miss Grey: Our beautiful cat once had mange, and I simply sprinkled sulphur on tts fur and rubbed {t In, It can be done with a brush, This {s so simple ft 1] worth trying BE. T. M ee » best thing Dear Miss Gre for the girl who has a m is to smash up a plug of chewing ne ‘ tobacco in two quarts of wat mix well, and apply to the sores We have a little dog who had it when 3 years old, ahd we trented her with this. She ts now § years and as lively a8 can be. DR. WATERMELON. ee old, Dear Miss Grey: I enclose a whe und out we eun't Undaunted, m and Christmas spirit In the genuine emotion of eattie have a merry Christma: with glory to the meek and lowly Man whose birth and deeds we observe, and peace on earth and good will toward men.” m cozy homes, where you have you have expressed and a happy New lowed a lump tn his throat and ob- well several times in clear, warm water Oxallc acid is said to be potsonous, so be careful of seratches { Drawing No. brown cheviot somi-ta The [Drawing No. Copenhagen double trim:| jis oa r As I do mot Niet Se | broadcloth, breasted suit, med with opalescent heep company ® ave time . v whether t ate Go with hin not Know bi " aston personally, Thanking you. se buttons and fastens a : MENA close to the peck i A—I think you are a sensible The collar and cuffs whet ‘i girl to be care with whom you . 4 with sult is one of jansociate when engaged tn busl-| jare trimmed more moderate ness as you are. I would advise} two inches of clvet| | priced ‘and| |t you, under the circumstances, to fur. The skirt is ia d to atick to the rule you have made slightly draped. For-| | shor and gen c yourself, After have kno ‘ eral Regen Michie <ahlt —ae o | mer price $40.00, : better able to J what to do | now $20.00, @ Ate perven vor Can Jou tell me ol = low conumes that will be alee, aed wher finds honk of “contames Rerery has ene, and 1 te see Tv ~ - : ick 7 ioe Mix The MacDougall-Southwick Co. A-—Certainty you can imperson-|____ ad a ate @ beggar or a «ypay; but a gypsy is not always a beggar, nor a beggar always a gypsy. It would) be fun to rig up as a scare-crow. i } The news stands and book |etores carry fashion books. They might possibly be found tn the magazine section of the library. At 10 o'clock this morning a aemall| ate He said he wasn't taking any Gale n ital row ery, an boy with a snub nose and a greedy | Chances Ris Whiakay Wees, the bby. © A | self so advan. The supposed empt to A.—Differ disponition set his back to the doors hen the’ doore|the boy took place at 45th nt Iaws on the subject. Some do to Dreamland rink and prepared for son, he would just natur- Evanston, where he had stopped to ot re a Hoense I would!» jong wait ally fall in—first! deliver a package. G advise you to see the city comp| fie was the first Iittlechimney, He was joined by a larger boy,| after his meeting with the'm troller | itd who eyed him with hostility. But| boy staggered to his home, at 4116 For Information ‘tn regard to} —_— the firstcomer didn’t budge. Linden, where he suffered intense county license, inquire at the| By noon there was a good-sized | pain dur the night county auditor's office. SEATTLE BUSINESS | crowa | pratinarss see | ay i rene oem. | DIRECTORY The Star wishes to acknowledge | Lack Select from the Goode of the Fol- ‘he unremitt | | lowing Merchante—They Are | Sperry. “Har » Mrs . Thoroughly Reliable and {Lohr Mr x, eaphine Long, J. D | Solicit Your Patronage. Ritchie and janer in prepar- D 8 ing for the Christmas show OF ALL-SA Others wi two, but th day for week mat, want to +4 “We ve moved to larger quarters” withent bin. 1 can get « ftthe & | . . cation 1 I go, bat ft S stay 1 with Oue Now Mememiles Third Av. Att anita ies icp he any "am a Lind uist &Lund,Inc. ‘' Corte * which the e¢ oyes . Tents, Awnings and ment " t ar Please a don't 1104 Third Av. girl who other w let it aad | her som thee Few ta RESTAURANTS older ones ‘of the family must ¢-| Corman Delicatessen 1, I like Sh big be vutif 1 , vos - Bb enaeree! 1 co C. F. Baasch ponsink bap tay nah Sa , 2 913 THIRD AVE. and clothing to 25 1 THEATRES estate of the State Ir The Mecca .$ 7.50 | $20.00 Suits for... . $20.00 | $45.00 Suits for $70.00 Suits for $90.00 Suits for $45.00, and so on through the entire assortment of 179 Suits The Best, the Most Stylish, the Most Wearable Tailored Suits of the . jot purple exceptional appeal $35.00, KIDS ON THE JOB named labored every Store open from 9 a. m. to 6 p m. daily A THREE DAYS’ SALE 179 Tailored and Novelty Suits at 2 Price . $10.00 50 Suits for Drawing No. 5 s of » purple pebble chev-| |'8 Of & faille suit, n three-button cutaw | of} trimmed | shaded with inner vest which tyle, falling away elvet ~ in with waist line eut closed buttons the front and square. finished with ments at the and The effect 6 caught at hree pleats, is also rimmed with buttons. The style of this ‘ostume makes an instant Former now $17.50. p coll: velvet. draped tum: ing, and $45.00, price $18.50 Suits for $30.00 Suits for. . $50.00 Suits for. . $80.00 Suits for } Drawing No. 6 mahogany colored the which is in cutaway style The The velvet orna-| skirt is particularly formerly ) now $22.50. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET .$ 9.25 . -$15.00 - $40.00 [- Dresbiny No. 8 is of a three-button cut- E away suit of gray mixed novelty suiting. The jskirt is in a slightly | draped model. Both the skirt and coat trimmed with velvet loops and| |buttons. At the price | this is one of the most exceptional suits of the selling, inasmuch as the original price of $20.00 made it a special value; now it is $10.00, Second Floor. coat of the is is from back coat waist line. | cuffs are of fs in cos pleas- sold at This CHARGE PURCHASES MADE FRIDAY PLACED ON BILL RENDERED FEB. 1 3 Second Avenue and Pike Street a’ attempted kidnaping 17, a delivery boy for the and later gave d for a day or ur comes from St doll of that estab: 1 fc SADDEST OF THESE _ 1S dressed le-chim s and how at Dream night and this rigation Co. for ‘BOY IS POISONED TACOMA WILL What is belteved te to have been an failed r the man night. Juvenile officers and the po lee are today looking en ‘Save doped” candy to WORDS THAT PEN HAS WRIT, THE PLEASE REMIT. WOODY ARRIVES FIND "EM JOBS TACOMA, Dec, 25.—Commission- er of Public Works Wood is auther- ized today to provide city work for the unemployed men here, and to y them $2.50 per day for their labor. Harry rm and Wood achng on instructions from the city couricil, is investigating con- ditions. A municipal work yard has been lin operation for some time, at which ja number of men have found em: ployment, each working four or five ‘ hours a day and receiving $1 ia | wages. FALLS 6 FLOORS : LOS ANGELES, Dec. 25.—In Los | Angeles but an hour on a trip for her health, Mrs. Anna Osenbrook, of Butte, Mont., fell from a sixth story window and was killed yesterday. NAMES WOMAN ill the OLYMPIA, Dec. 25.—Gov. Lister * has announced the reappointment of 3 Mrs. R. C. McCredie of Sunnyside = 7 to the state board of health. The * @] appointment 1s for five years. ‘BOAT ON ROCKS ort has been received from the United States weather observ ‘ Tatoosh island that a four- recipe for mange for the girl whose ral oe : ers on 4 dog has it. Here {t {s: Mutton | You need oe ae ho dar md masted schooner has been pound- be |tallow, 8 pounds, carbolic acid, 5|education If you remain in ihe ~TILIKUM THEATRE DASA CHBSETAN. bein? tice (Re cee Ae oe eased,’ Poses ae ane Nite y, you can study at night, or at-|Complete Change of Program Siin 2h.—Snugly secluded in Be fst 40° days. It tn betleved am with, Pagel y ied seats, Vg tax you ee Be ALWAYS 5 CENTS: 94, father of Mrs, Henry Ru-| bers of his family. ‘The party reach ———————————— keeping the dog in a room with a Jarry Ihajate ong iy ena | Sh 316 PIKE STREET dolph Girard, of Seattle. last night ea the winter capital at > today clean plank floor. Won't the wor.|starve if you go to California. [te | se Hid bene CON Ee t was nearly three hours Inter t a ried girl write and let us know|member, you wig to youre CAFES pertutes fore ‘Mr. Wilson started for the PP is dR ae a how hor dog gets slog 7 Hizmr. |thoughts you have, If yon sta} =| An injunction hes been granted | cease, * ich ie to be his home for! | sil, railroad Builder and caped eae a3 West, do #0 chee rfu ; knowing Vv. ADAMS D. THAGARD | . inst the sheriff of Benton coun italist, has the, inde raement ot 2ower will direct «you ae » Spokane Chamber of Com- aire tty |e Ten iia urna in tom see © THREE KILLED | ss nscny of | new f ral reserve, A resol to Fy Pig a A atl the taxes of 1911 and 1912 CuMORER nia tion adopted by the chambe A—It 1s better to break a bad 610 Firat Avenue | eee AM tO} r N,N: J. Dec. 25 recommending Hill, was | promise than to keep it. But you 219 Union Street) The room at the Chamber of When a Reading allway train) | warded by telegraph to Pres- must be sure. Sooner or later| | ce " mmm |Commerce occupied by the Alaska crashed into * wagon, near here| | ident Wilson, | 4 every pair of lovers, either before| NEW YORK, Dec. 25 “Dow't) FUNERAL DIRECTORS w of practically | 1st he : ea : Sssing. were H or after marriage, come to the point | send gue poline pie i eqiad, atl its contents ne aday wht | Killed at a gra rossing - os o q wh. they doubt whether they telephoned a citizen regia eb | SACREDNESS are now on their way to Washing Neck rep Nesnabata PR | ners ved vor'were meant for each {two policemen were sent. ‘They’ gon, D. Oy fer exhibition That Jar ot MusTEOLE Ache’ Congestion, Plouriey, Bist other Srang Tate eae ere et |e (a ball mar the sacrednes Atala natiem, Lumbago, Paine aa the: dving ¢ f riacs t Ve shall not ma © sacredness atism, Lumbago, 's A broken engagement {a better |surveying a window glass, through) | OO oe nenttle our pro.| Ray Pierce, helper on a Seattie Aches of the ‘fesk oe Tie than a broken marriage any time; | Which he had hurled a flatiron topes eapa Brewing and Malting Co. tuck, sw ihe ; sahe y rib " . feasion by bidding for the burial or 4 Sprains, Sore M les, Bruises, 4 but before deciding, suppore you| | They trie 1th ekg se 4) cremation of your loved ones iained a broken hip Wednesda : Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds ou 4 ‘ eo) as firm as Gibraltar, Six other blue nig’ ne eight train ‘ 7 f “ . pare oie igh g Agi prey toate were summoned, and half an| Let us know your wishes and they | Nght, when an O Ay ae “ ie trait’) Teg pelleved pain for nearly every- the Chest (it prevents Pneumonia), ‘or that, unless you can » now, | CO# nd ha yacked {1 wagon on Spo Five Maataxala “oun flied pee ther neve hour later he was placed in f cell on| will be complied with coped ‘ one in the family, When little Susie Nothing like Musterole for ‘croupy you would much rather never mar av. He was taken to the city . ry. Then each endeavor to be un-|4 charg ot “ape i pipes Pe sud P n T: pital had the croup, when Johnny got his jars, and a speciel 4 geifish, and to do each time what his nelghbers bad made faces at i ‘ eat achat Gane pepe {a bewt for all concerned, and not|him every tlme he went for a cau ¢ " | cold, when father spit just what you may wish,’ Try thig|of beer & SONS “SQUSHED” HUM sprained nis knee, t no substi- \kix months, at least. A marriage MORTICIANS when Granny'ethe lafter such schoolfig should be bet-| | NERVY ROBBER | matism bothere your druggist ter than a thoughtless one 1921 FIRST AVENUE ’ BURG, Dee, 26.—White| Se vt arugnist j her home last ni : ¢ pply | you, ; . xs . That of $60. or Q—wil »y me what MASON CITY, Ia, Dec +A} GROCERIES Smith, who wei MUSTERO wae Peepers wit take tn rf saw | robber who held up Lincoln Pence, | attacked by ne Aneel ; eee pat . ‘ ‘ wk , ve. ja blind man runs a small Zoble Grocery Co. ) gave hil as Thos, | right there © relief and co! ‘ompany, Cleveland, Ohio, an A Tt would be a good idea tojnenr the elty, rubbed his revolve Zo! ‘ G y aged 24 Goer oe : will mail you a postage prepaid, cut out and paste in a book any |against his vietim's face in or ‘der |@ fate Smith threw nssatiant MUSTERC is a clean,® white 1. Bulcliahas, | Laeeiein ema valuable recipe you may see to prove that he wa med. hea ground and sat on him until) ointment, made with ofl of must ate : wai To remove ink from white linen, | Pence, who had hesitated to turn Hinlt i arrived. It will not blister like a Aixsolve one teaspoon of oxalic actd|over the small amount of money ar A 1 the prisoner was taken to} mustard too, NANG, Been, using Mustorole crystals in a cup of luke warm|that he carried, quickly compliad d police station, it was found ihat]| Quick relic for Sore Ont, It very § at ee water, and rub into the linen, Rinse! with the holdup’s command, WESTLAKE MARKET |one of bis ribs had been broken, — Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stil medicine cupbos °

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