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Red Letter Day Wednesday, December 31st “The Economy Store"—May Manton Patterne—Phone Main 6038 sUuCccE seone * PANTON @ Coneon co. The Half Price Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Coats Continues With Unabated Interest omens 80 $13.75 | omens "$7.99 Bere tr nn... SUNG | Sctte tor --.... Bs 49 All Misses’ and Children’s Winter Coats At Exactly One-Third Off ‘They are in such mate rials as ribelines, boucies, velvets, astrakhan, cordu- seen SAGE fe a All Misses and Children’s Winter Dresses At Exactly One-Third Off Attractive models in serges, shepherd checks, Scotch plaids and galateas at one-third off the original prices, which means— \ $9.75 Dresses Women's $19.50 9 75 There are misses in to the “Colony of Jeaus.” ati] Not with day other man, as he has ruined my love and happiness for. Suits for ........ . most of the grades. ees ta Everett, where, || CYe?: Think how happy | was when | sat down in a room by myself Granite Falls, + Everett, where.) and thought how | was to be a mother, And, oh! how | praised it high according to Edna's story, she o AND | OFTEN TOLD MAMMA BEFORE | WENT AWAY EAST ONLY TWO MORE DAYS EILERS GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE TO END WEDNESDAY EVENING POSITIVELY THE ONLY, AND UNDOUBTEDLY YOUR LAST, CHANCE |TO BUY PIANOS, ORGANS, SMALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, SH ¥ |MUSIC AND PLAYER MUSIC ROLLS AT LESS THAN COST. ; No Reasonable Offer Will Be Refused anything tn contract thins STAR-—MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1913. PREACHER’S “HELIGA” WIFE ARRRAAAA ERE RR eee WRITES LETTER OF SHAME r off our offer | : ga ANARE AND BASS DRUMS sing Grand -Pisno, Player } Nearly every woman tn town ‘would want to buy her suit a kia ‘ida thouen aoe 90.00 caning i > ‘ TB PANTON’S if she would but come and see them and compare iss Ganre Drom $14.09 strion nant, Edison Phonographs i } them with the others she has seen, This is the test we want $46 Anare Drum, now 94 V is A Start the New Year with Musigy ' you to make on our garment values, Find the best suit you : sable Aad poy gp and 8 An Edison Phonograph” at your price, then o here. We will positively show you os aie ae copes beet es Pla ! g the new indestructible rege | where it is to your Interest to buy of us, for a MALI PRICE “ Heads, 34 $7.96 Music Rolls ords, will make this a really HABE \ SALE on the basis of our originally low, popular prices producer ‘ a Hew $1.00 We are closing out one of the ‘EW YEAR, for “who ts thengu: very extraordinary BARGAINS THAT ARE REALLY WORTH largest Musical Inetr ent he * soul so dead” he will not te WHILE. We urge COMPARISON as the true tost of values. In the United States and now t8 the spond to the charm of music? Agi i. 4 t to buy anything in thin Mune Fe Remember, we are still giving double tndu nts every fore ue ne Mi withe b Pony 4 5 tan n,. thirty-five years of experiment, Dahistrom Before He Founded th eae Sevag tO D6 is etnwe hina ae ; noon in addition to our low prices. “Rev.” Albert Dahistrom and Ella, His Firat Legal Wife, Their Baby wieiiga" Cult. This Picture Wall ary retail profi Edison offers these phonographs aay : and His First Mother-in-Law. Mrs. Dahistrom Resented His Preaching Taken While He Was a Member of Ask hundreds the latest and highest achieven T he Suits Consist and Practicing Polygamy, and Secured a Divorce In Chicago In 1907. She the Salvation Army, at Rockford, one wets cs . " musical instruments—it would : , Is Now Living in Seattle With Her Two Children, ae ae it y Sree to call them mere machin of splendid up-to-date models tn following materials, but, of <b ee rt Dey ogy la . Cylinder models $30 to §200; course, not all grades in all the different kinds of materials The singularly powerful influence ates fg \ : mage pare There are whipcords, corduroys, mannish mixtures, wool ratine of “Rev.” Albert Dahistrom, the A L F Ed M h a cheese ats +0 serges, broadcloths, basket weaves, etc, This Half Price Sale “Heliga” preacher, in jail at Ta etter rom na to art a BAND AND ORCHESTRA nents if desired, means coma awaiting trial on & white Tacoma, Wash., April 3rd, 1913. INSTRUMENTS 2.8 those who My Dear Martha: | will also write you a few lines, but, oh! how Women’s aun.ae 17 50 Women's $17.50 $8 75 slavery charge, over thos | wish | could be with you. | suppose you were surprised when Suits for . | Suite for . . listened to his doctrines, Is shown [| mother came and with ali the news she brought with her. Oh, It is a shame of a man like D. to write eo bad about me, but some day he wilt be punished for all his sins, and | don’t think he has many days left. | hope the sisters and brothers in the colony will get their eyes open and see that DO. liv inful life with all his wives, Think how many hearts he has crushed, and he has also crushed mine, but | am willing to forgive him, But | will never go back to him. He has buried the sorrow in my heart and | could not be happy with him, and in a letter written by Edna Englund, the “slave” In the case, to Martha Dablatrom, the alleged slaver’s only living legal wife, whom he ie suing for divorce. It was written In Tacoma follow a and her moth ing the visit of cupled a bedroom with the preacher, | while her mother had a room ad-/ joining, and Dablatrom's wife slept | with her bables on a couch in the | front room. | Martha Doubted It | LAST SEPTEMBER THAT | WAS GOING TO HAVE AN APOSTLE, BUT GOD HE MEANT IT OTHERWIGE, ANO MAYBE IT WAS FOR THE BEST. Just think, Martha, this month, April, 1 would have been a mother, but then the thought comes that | could not support a child. Could tell you many things. Love from EDNA, Victor Victrolas Melba, Caruso, Schumann-H and other great singers, also # id's beat bands and orchests Grand Pianos Mechanically and artistically, the grand plano ts superior to any ot | ‘This bizarre arrangement both | er form, and they are now manu- can be heard every day of the |Edna and her mother believed to be A factured in such tiny, compact Year on the Victor Victrola. the will of God,” though It appears styles that they take up little {f If you could have a seat at @ jthat Martha doubted that the Cre IMPORTED FLUTES AND CLARINETS any more room. Hesides, as Eilers Metropolitan Opera House in from $418 v ’BOES HEAR MAYOR roys, chinchillas and broad- lator had any hand in her husband's flee ¢ ¥ neh ayetem ing-out prices are ‘ York and hear the grandest pro lo" {fat | =< now cost you practically the su:ne opera every evening you cared oe yee ieee ine Granies Pati viel | wer es “ js usually asked for upright wouldn't it be fine? But there means: and the Freano-and-Minnesota trip] p, : siee « . set.00 pianos, There are grands here for something finer, and that’s of Dabistrom and Edna and Edna’s| .Defore # crowd of 3,000 ett during periods of depression, jsiss ¢ * nom every one, suitable for bengalow, a Victor in your home, for it m $9.98 Coats $6 66 Or tae Hilda. the scales of delusion | 824 hoboes, Mayor Cotterill talked| ad that Immigration of illiter: |i. 0 « woprans, no" apartment, mansion or concert val!. not only New York's musicians, TOF .....---0ees ‘ fell from the young “slave's” eyes,|on the problem of unemployed meu hey ysl de | 908.00 Come ane. take vont ates ners — be “a the wor’, oa at in shame and sorrow she wrote - ! too late, from such famous makes disposal in season and out. * syhipewea $5.00 Iperihe that she hoped “all thelr acre ey trees = ONT] neody Americans to “get beck ||, | MARES as Chickering & Sons, Kimball, Genuine Victrolas from $16 a |prothers and staters in the colony | al! park | oe Chole feee thc) Maree, ‘now, mAMe® now... .G00e-e Sohmer, Haselton, Lester, Steger o45; | He commended the ‘boos for their) “I want to assure you from the : $250. 4409 Harpe, new oni. 200.00 and others. Easy payments when will get their eyes open soon and $6 per oot bem Harp Siringa now 66.18 desired, ea a sinful life with Attitude of patience and successful organization for betterment, and de clared that “If the Christmas epirit would extend 62 weeks in the year, | there would be no chance of such a condition.” With a lusty shout, the ho | boes, after listening to the may- or, “King” Jeff Davis and P; rick Ryan, a ‘bo, enthusiastica ly Indorsed resolutions to the United States government, peti- tioning that an investigatirg body be appointed to study the unemployment situation on the Western coast; that stations be bottom of my heart that I wish you & very happy New Year,” said tie mayor, as he cloned talk And, led by Jeff Davis, the "boes made the echoes ring with “I'he fame to you, yeronne:!” “There never should be a time when a man wants to work bu cannot find it. I ageure you we shall keep right on {fn our endeavor, meager though it may be, to make temporary relief as effective as pos sible. Then, when work opens up again in the spring, I propose to Ket }at the bottom of why such cond) tions come up each year, and at Our payment plan makes verceace But she was “willing to forgive D,” though she could never return to him. What hurt her most, however, the belated knowledge that the child, had It lived, would not have been an “apostie to the Lord.” | eee It in Impossible to say how many! persons, having heard Dahistrom,| of whose powers of persuasion Edna| at the trial said, “He could make anybody believe anything,” are now living his doctrine. There is, however, a couple tn South Seattle whom Dahlstrom “married. They had no license, nd their union is not recorded. established by the government where work, or, at least, rations and blankets can be obtained |tempt to bring forth a solution that will make it unnecessary for Amor ‘fean citizens to go without a job.” Player Pianos You should not fail to see some beautiful and very latest player pianos, seven of them to select from, priced, with free music rolls Victor and Edi Records 50! $4.48 Dresses 2, hey have two children. only $318; some larger, very elab- FOP ..-ceeees . for . Thought Edna Fortunate , orate types, only $426. Easy pay~ Double Dise Victor Records fret | As Washington is not a common| ONAL BANJOS ments when desired, 75e to $1 New Blue Amberol $7.98 Dresses | $2.98 Dresses 1.60 7 ( pats state, the woman is not even} ° destructible Edison Records, for .....-+5. | for... ees. ommon law wife.” Either cou Lory -4 R | U h * . $6.98 Dresses $2.98 Dresses Itt he or she wished, sever the “won eguiar Uprig! Edison Double Intec 3 4 break the contract at any time | LOS AN 8, Dec. 29.--Re-;his father was pathetic. The older S11 90 Records, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00,” fee. <a. pip aa gate and break th act at an | vt |" “But we do not wish to break the | tained to fight for the life of Ralph ™an would have fallen had not his (anos - $5.75 Dresses $2.48 Dreasen contract,” the woman told a Star|Fariss, the El Monte bandit, Attor-/f0" Supported him. Doth were sob- is Sheet Music and Fo for Oue for reporter. “In the eight of God we , , bing when the officers withdrew new, at one-third to one-half off. $1.98 D lare man and wife.” ney Wheaton A. Gray expects to be- and jeft them alone Second-hand modern styles from $67 $5.25 Drees 93.) | 118 Drv 9499 or ea, tn tusens conn pratt Hes igs BD ee ot sonst | hd mong block the order that Fariss betaken| Ralph Fariss, the El Monte ban po $4.98 Dresses "$3, 32 | | $1.49 Dresses “$1 00 I aa her at the colony, and then |t0 San Quentin within ten days to/dit, has a criminal record all along| se Vielin Tal Pieces, © ss We Will Take Your Old OE sins for |she believed,” she said prepare for death. the Pacific coast, according to var-|'¢ Viclin Bridere te Popular Musle,” lag Sr oge i: ye AY Was retained late last night |foas police departments. He was}; Bridges : ae Piano in Exchange at strom’s mate, one of the most for 0Y James Fariss, the bandit's 1, Seattle police say, under | 1% Violin Peas now. ea ‘ Its Present Value Bring your Hamilton Coupons, Trade ltunate of women, of the elect father. John Haynes, in this he “ Ra new, oe Re Marks, Tobacco Tags and Soap Wrappers to | Ke Inn's child, if it had ved, would |, The proposed proceedings, it was 1911, for robbing a Violin Resin. n of the exchange bureau on the Third Floor. be an apostie belleved, were intended to serve un: feather store at 1412 Second av x verything guaranteed to be as | "Her own. children are merely til Gray might find some other and was sentenced to Walla Walla CASES AND SATOHELS represented of money refunded, Ai Schirmer Litrary ise disciples” legal point upon which to base his for from one to 15 years, securing |#0 sn4 $12 Square Leather t table and satisfactory whe hia release at the end of the mini: |ys'te"Rourd Cornet Cases wow rangements will be made for Instruction Books _ The reunion between Fariss and imum perio $2 Canvas Cornet Casea direrBin et dosoe's ot 2 pe ee $1 Canvas Corset Casen, ing care of collections and rende:~ National, n Player Piano Music Apparently, the Lawyers’ team 88-NOTE It's going to be a big night to-) A ben to-; A band will lead them to the King|!n the Seattle Athletic club mem S Regular $1.75 Rolla, now only, aight ation to meet Gov, Lister. |bership contest grew tired of con 88 Pr her Music Manuscript pe dey th bk: ‘4 v w tions have been sent by the|tinually paying for din * for its Paws S160 Reguisr § Rolls, Seattle and the state of Washing: —onmittee, of which Col. J. M. Haw-| Opponents Saturday night and the| ore 5 Bags. now $4.00 Regula Rolls, now . ton, officially and otherwise, will thorne is chairman, to the mayors|/*¥makers jumped from last to| Maybe T. R. can spill a few words anent one Lafe Hamilton, county |§? 90 1 apt ety 65-NOTE ROLLS ‘ celebrate at the Hippodrome pavil- of Olympia, Tacoma, Spokane, | fifth place. |when he gets hot under the collar. | O™missioner Seis gy th ey $00 aoe Jon the signing of the currency bill. Walla Walla, Vancouver, B. C., Bel pandas | ‘Any person, Hamilton or bent t Sy PO al Musio Rol Gov. Lister, Mayor Cotterill, for- lingham, Everett, Centralia, Che-| A cholr of 65 voices, under the! But listen to James E. Bradford, eyore else, 8 Bradford, In EH co Recuge d Avenue tside dealer, 188 4 © Judge Donworth, C W. Doyle, halis, Ab on, Wenatchee, North| direction of Christopher Thornton. i a statement today, “who makes a oe Seat ae “| ry Sassy agent of the Central Labor | Yakima and others,” |aang “The Coming of the King.”|corporation counsel of Seattle, such charges, on anything like |‘es most Sraene now te at University St. gent ¢ Hiacount gn all Peeriesn council; J. J. Donovan of Belling The mayor of Spokan 1) not| Dudley Buck's beautiful cantata at} them, is, in plain English, an » Laren ¢ Mouth Organs ihe Silently used Automatic Musto Rolla, @ ham, A. R Titlow of ‘Tacoma, ‘ana | ba ineunent onind . png Pgh St. Mark's church Sunday night. | unmitigated and malicious ligr, |''8° Mouth Organs now 780 — aneteal 4377 4 now fell at half priee, Daniel Kelleher, will speak. For- Spokane ts in competition with Se- wine yi | ° = cringing coward, and nasty —— ——— mer Mayor Dilling will open the attle for the location of one of the ttle and Tacoma joun. M t P cur.” meeting and Introduce the chair-|regional reserve banks. The com-|taineers left today for Monnt Ral ea rices The charges referred to were con SEEK THEIR PAY| ae M U Ss E M E N T W. Maxwell, former na- mittee of Seattle bankers, headed|Dier, where New Year will be eerie In a statement alleged to “| bx examiner by M. F. Backus, who went to Spo-|spent {n National park. Everett nave been m Hamilton, de-| nectaring that nearly $220 is due s 0 this afternoon, auto kane F to discuss the situa-|Mountaineers will celebrate the claring Br had admitted | claring that nearly $220 | Fs parade will start Nous the Weak| tion, is contiaent ti g feedeyins termination of the year at Index town” that the revocation |ach of them for a season of six MO fod RE METROPOLITAN fe AL wee ington hotel with the mayors of a not bloc Seattl chances as| Wash » insisted upon by him in the! months’ work dt the fishing run : Regular Matinees Wed. and Sat, aumber of Washington cities, and nst Portland, but Is not pre Aes Bs: , bs cane TUESDAY Sound Traction, Light &|at the Petersburg, Alaska, cannery |4Days Com. Mat. Thurs, Jaa. 1 LITTLE LOS oe 4 "lel eas OPRADINDE BL. fie’ Late playing politica.” ” lthree weeks’ board and two weeks SISTER Sor Feat j ton wae Sunday afternoon, The Bradford reiterates that in seek-|lodging, 14 Filipino boys have, ae new local includes janitors, night ing the revocation clause he was|made a complaint. to Mayor Cot Bree, $1.60 to 260; Thurs. and Sat. Ma § atchmen and elevator operators not asking for anything unreason-| terill. | to $1; Wed, Mat. Best Gas aa me “Little Lost Sister,” the play|more striking and true to life. An|in his nelghborhood who possess Ae Followe: ject of an interesting discourse FRANK FOGARTY “ BAILEY & MCS Se dramatized from Virginia Brooks’ | "nscrupulous, consctenceless trick-|alr rifles, ‘To date, more than 12 given by the Rev. A. W. Le The Dublin Minstret “Th Gi | f th G Id West” night at the Metropolita er life 1 sored © ated b , Steak . pectal listic service “DANCE MAD" | PRICES—toe. 200, Be last night at the Metropolita Int t e a police ra eo 8 | i ; c Rareain Night: Monday fore an interested audience. The the climax, Although the ern) In celebration of New Yea Choice Rib and Loin 15c PORTLAND, Dec. 29,—A port | Firat, Methodist Episcopal Sc ins aoe _Rare ght Monday story deals with the experiences are exposed, the play doen end open house will be kept at the & Mutton Chops .. . | Surveyor went to the mouth of the He pict ured the new hy re an un . - —— 4 of a girl in underworld life and is happily. In the nature of things, it attle Athletic club on New Year's (This Mutton is of a superior Willamette river today to inspect |breken t to be blazed by aul PA TIVOLI Finer at intense at times cannot day, from 1 to 4 o'clock, At noon| quality. Try It.) |the Belgian ship Kassai, which was | WhO ee * House of M omedy One scene shows a red light cab-, While it may be melodramatic in|free lunch will be served | Cheice T-Bone 20 jrun into In a fog latg yeste: lay by NO MONEY TO PAY Seattle's Favorite Opera Co ‘ompany tm aret in Chicago, actual conditions places, the story teaches a vivid ‘ . | Steak Se EL as © Bi the steamer Northland Kas de dil: | rm & AGUTTES* aman feiss) cvatitims plage, the wiory tgchen 0 vivid gn nas der Isshwss oxshoced tn tp trees se°| posrt.axty “Bea” 10--tine ‘wco| TERE, SMOMALS RDS. . 2 dramatist to make the setting! phase of modern life. the chin with a knife wielded by a| Choice Veal 18s jable to proceed on account of the|are under arrest charged with va ic |] Great Adaei 1 Feature PANge DANCE aronenigae 5 the Gatiteenda han on) GRADE isscccscessons 0 o 0 , id crashe Chora#’¢ CURIOSITY PAYS moocher” at the California bar, on] Chope i ia ite soten ables At: rancy, as the result of entering| “A MILEAONAIRE FOR A DAT" ). Bvening 7:16 and 9 pm “CAUGHT FREAK | First av., Saturday night, when he) Choice Head Cheese, 10 Into It, ‘The Northland returned] Negtaurante and ordering ang eatin Other Penturen H show for I5e and 286 rem Gana /Pnb wihow refused ae latter # de mand ee 25) per Ib i+] here not badly @amag |meals without funds to pay tor | 10¢ and 200, 0 = 7 on ¢ dow of cont is assailant escaped bl oe | ys ~ “7 KENT. Conn, ” Dee 20.—An ani- Jéhn McDowell, one time § ae: American Full 20c NEW VESSEL IN PORT j them, | URGE GROWTH OF ROSES) FRISCO'S CHRISTMA’ CONCERT i mal caught in a trap vy Edward ¥, editor, paid $85 to keep seven The proposed bridges across the Cream Cheese enting an investment of| CRUSHED BENEATH LOG Heattle will eutaumin. Rosalie SAN YRANGISCO, Dec, 29.—S8am @hase has the body and appea ‘ overnment canal will be one of 4 $406,000, the new passenger “and! Seattle Ww ite x Ot 4s “ Bada. of a young lamb with short, « pra 4 he gave ber 40 ceveral important matters to come, “20K for U. & Purple Stamp Hii civne gtoamship Colusa, of W. R.| BUREKA, Cal, Dec. 29.—A wave [of the Puget Sound country during | Francisco's annual Christmas ev@ Wool, but the head of a fox afety deposit for 17 years. She) yy for discussion at the meeting to een en, ae. eaemlty Grace & Co.'s fleet, reached Senttle| struck a log on which Miss Meb,|the latter pags of next February.|open air concert at Lotta’s fountaim | ‘The animal was sent to a zoolog-jopened them yesterday. All were|be held by the Ross Improvement vdandinicesicthuigien Mobbuosh abt odes aterday from Panama, in com-|Blondin was sitting, rolled it over | ‘TW meeting will encourage the @ul-] was held last night, the night of Der _ fecal expert in New York. empty. | OF UNDERWORLD can teatify to the excellent marksmanship of a number of boys ferson, jclub at the Ross Marche F. E. Pinkman, living at 605 Jef.| MARKETS tonight. | able, but that “such protection is tn line with the best modern and pro gressive thought on this important subject.” ‘mand of Gant, R J, Minister “BLAZING THE TRAIL” “Blazing the Tratl” and crushed her to death. was the sub England's Daiatiest Come- dienne Direction William Morrts —With— ~ SEATTLE THEATRE Phone Main 43 Tonight and All Week tivation’of roses in this district. cember 24 having been rainy,