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THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1913. ac J Jougall ee ose In connection with JAMES MeCREERY® CO., New York Store apen from 9a. m. 6 p m. daily SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Deaf and dumb children are be} fng taught to talk in Seattle | s restored and the AM if | r cre # able to! oe practically y word i ih them. The class of deaf Pasests daily at the Wash ofa 1éyearol! girl, Frances Hed daughter of Mr. and Mra Hedlund, of 209 Harrison | | @ Not Utter a Sound | time of her enrollment = was unable to utter a sound Frances talks" perfectly An hears” just ‘well by her ability ip reading ‘expert is Frances at lip read & t talking with Left to Right—Miss Emily Simpkins, Miss Maria Templeton and e to realise she Miss Margaret Ames, Teachers of Deaf Children in Seattle Schools. | deat, t | class Increasing, a fourth teacher Ghe is profictent in all her leat sana te onde The Once-a-Year Sale Her average ts good as . ' | any r grade pupil | The classes are worked by tho T ogee Techool Frances ta , grade sy n, the same as tn all! u day B J. he to enter high echool : public senools, The studies are She will graduate at the close of | ' Se re a a Year Sale . ding Specials the present term we sign language, Instead, this 6 dis- | ees wore a he Fog couraged : | a — , Blankets that are Sil a nr teachers, Miss ‘ They are made to TALK. Eighty The united efforts of forty \ , somewhat soiled from ag Simpkins, Miss Margaret : five per cent of those who enrolled stores makes possible this ex s handling or being Waem ‘Ames and Miss Maria Templeton, { Gothetis chal aeaele ha clots traordinary value giving event . wg for display purposes. the Nagle ~ saaieeezas pending largely upon the mental Sean these advertisements care There are thirty-one gra ety Ie the size of the | tam of the pupils. fully, they abound with rare A : pairs included, among Requires Great Patience economies. The purchasing op- if y which are Woolnap, In some ay ee or cana portunities are so unusual that { Wool and Cotton mix- ry of 60 words. we urge immediate attendance ed, Cotton Warp with . haturelly been ae All Wool filling and IT Seechince: v0 h : Termploten e0la, “tok the osat $20.00, Coats for $9. 95 strictly All W ool, alas WRITE SEWING MACHINE Co. : j 4| and dumb are fitted for no iH a reduction‘of % of the 1496 Third (Nowe Fike) Main 1525 other occupation than manual The OneneVene Gale $30.00 Coats for $14. 75 regular price. labor. This should not be. Any 33: U $2.00 Blankets. .$1.50 a i oy or girl trained under the p to $2.25 Blankets. .$1.69 NU BONE CORSETS | a. perth gaceae edt ML a About Half for $40.00 Coats for $19.75] | $3.75 Blankets. .$2.82 Re: — Boew % $4.75 Blankets. .$3.57 lags a er a Desirable Neckwear Choicest Styles, Fabrics and Workmanship | | 86.00 Biankets. $4.50 pert accountants, librarians and y number of other $6.50 Blankets. .$4.88 things. canis Jot includes various oe 200 Coats in This Great Special Purchase and Sale $8.50 Blankets. .$6,38 Last week a Christmas entertain: 7 vamvlael te diate dis 7.75 Blankets. .85.82 ment was given by the class. a Ge his ger tgs Sarge ore gon The First Day's Selling Has Broken the Assortment of Sizes and Colors. red Blanket be 75 17 Participate in Play son's styles are included. LOT 1—AT $9.95 $15.50 Blankets....... at play, was siven fn which 19 Boe Neckwear reduced to ........B5¢ will be found gray chinchilla Coate with bine, biack and sealette collars and cuffs, novelty cloths, .. 811.62 etna’ kivaiecte tomate daiabs 650 and 7c Neckwear reduced to 45¢ with Persian collars, Coats of melton, boucle and vartoua other fabrics, three-quarter lengths, trim-] |§11.75 Blankets $8.82 partictpant, formerly totally dumb, $1.00 Nec vores BS med tn velvet buttons, in self buttons and bone buttons—some with adjustable collars — some fave & recitation, every word of 125 Neckwear reduced to .... 1 | which was understood perfectly Side Naskwons retuned to with drop shoulders, All splendid values $1.25 Initialed Pillow | A minuet was done very Neckwear reduced (0. LOT 2—AT $14.75 yee nd to pertect time = 2.25 Neckwear reduced to are Conte of chinchilla, Persian cloth, plushes, brocades, novelty mixtures, zibelines, Worombo The assortment of in the class can now talk gener lige Ty , Neckwear reduced to chinchilla and others. These, too, are three-quarter length. Some of the Plush Coats are for initials is broken, but — vary ee " aaa | Neckwear reduced to .... evening and dress wear, and are lined with an excellent quality of satin in a variety of colors. the cases themselves wa $3.50 Neckwear reduced to .... This assortment includes the season's best styles and materials -eliedt alit ah F | The plano player, a young boy, 3.75 Neckwear reduced fo .... , are excellent quality That I Will Make who is deaf, has never heard the| pet Sleskoene veauee 3.35 LOT 3—AT $19.75 of muslin, neatly hem- | music he plays so well He can| $6.00 Neckwear reduced to 5 the assortment includes Coats which are suitable for evening wear and dress occasions in velvets, stitched, with wreath | jf | omy follow it by the vibrations, $7.50 Neckwear reduced to 50 plush, broadtall, etc. Tho linings are silk and eatin, and in some instances are brocaded. Some and embroidered init- | | 191 4 = = 7 $8.60 Neckwear reduced to . 25 of the Coats show the new tle collar effect The trimmings Include equirrel, skunk, ete. In prac jal. Sizes 45x36 inct | j 10.00 Neckwear reduced to tically every instance fn this assortment these Coat: ‘ould be priced regularly $40.00; none of 7 Cynthia Grey’s ; —First “oor. J whem at leas than $32.50, econd Floor. J Third Floor, My “Banner Year” That I will begin right The Once-a-Year Sale The Once-a-Year DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. and follow it up. Women’: 8 | 50c Hose 25c We Never Hurt a Bit | 7*\ (°!si4.0 ~ ESTES | | Tatas this awormens ae = | | Final Clearance of Untrimmed Shapes And keep this promise. It ts any youee poset SS son Se ro quantity of high grade imported stock- ‘Wonder that our office {s crowded opening an account nahewrinast ings—some are the fancy and plain eter day? with the ne ae aes Gen fae ee lisle, others are silk lisle with lace ef a is the Well ¥ it the . - 'gallg Caz Brove to you all we clatn | Feng mano te’ une ithe ud fects, some have white feet and split Up to $8.50 Hats $2. 95—Up to $3.95 Hats 69c half less than other N ti al Crittenden heane, That tell ether soles; also some are embroidered. — eee —— charge—by your giving us/ a on give that Gey ena bo tmatoral if These hose are good values at 50c. them “throngh. think any" paper Special in this selling at 25¢. At $2.95—The assortment consists of black and colored shapes in velvet, plush and Austrian Velour, in large, ° them thre: . Clark personal! Hy that will print such rot will amall and medium shapes. Some are mushroom, some have high rolling brims, some are flat sailor effects and Piece of Det terced ont ot} City Bank Fay M Up to 35c Hose 15¢ some are soft edge models. Every one (s of excellent style and of a superior quality of material. The vast majority office, and for this reason we Of Seattl This lot includes a splendid assort- of them formerly sold at more than double the price asked, which is 82.95. attle spent : Sees, * Susrentes (hat le the popers ment of plain and fancy Hose of im At @@¢—In this lot you will find bright fintehed felt hats in a complete assortment of colors, including black and Sbsolutely bona fide. Southeast Cor. Second challenge you to print and answer ported and domestic makes; all guar- white. Here, too, the shapes are large, small and medium, and here, too, the values are tremendously in excess ie SVE Ons. } at Columbia St. ‘You remind be ga anteed perfect. May be had in black, of the present reduced price, which ts 69¢, | who misquote or quote only a part white and colors, reduced for this sale Great reductions in Flowers, Foliage and Fancy Feathers. —Second Floor, Regal Dental Offices 4 Per Cont Interest of the Bible for the purpose of put to the pair, 15¢. First Floor. Or. L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager, , , ting other people against It. r i 4 Paid on Savings. Why didn't you say something meee thivd Av. W. W. Cor. Union| I about the young man saying he The Gneo-n Year Sole Note: Bring this ad with yon. | [ener pris sina yg A The Once-a-Vear-Sa The Oncea a Sale The Sale of Standard Underwear wotigrrnede ates | Women’s $4 Shoes, $2.85] | 65c and 75c Continues Why didn’t you say that I told a ae =< E broider Voile : him of the home in order to ma mi ed Grey and white Wool Underwear for boys and girls. This It porsiblo for her child to have at Five Different Modete From Which to Select underwear formerly sold up to $1.00, according to size. Special, least a comfortable entrance into Patent colt button boots with the garment, 39¢. the world, lighten conditions a dull calf or cloth tops, dull calf Flouncings 35c Children’s Cotton Underwear 15¢ tle for the young mother, and enable H button boots with dull calf or cloth ps lac aet Vests and pants are included in this lot, mostly small sizes, the father to see his way ar to tops, dull calf laced boots with To close out this lot, which formerly sold at 25c, we are offering doing what is right? | high arch, tan Russia calf laced Sheer, soft, beautiful Voile is the 8 special price of 15¢. I sincerely hope your daughter) boots with medium toe, black velvet fabric on which the most effective Up to 45c Children’s Vests and Pants, reduced to, the gar will never need my advice, But if} button boots with cravenette tops Japanese designs are produced in ment, 25¢. she does, I will direct her—as 1} and plain toe, black cravenette heavy silk. Many of these flouncings Women's $2.50 Wool Union Suits, $1.95. directed this girl—to a place where button boots with plain toe. have a margin of cloth at bot Up to $6.00 Imported Swiss Wool Union Suits, $2.95. |she will not be abused, nor her All have welted soles, all have tom, while others are cut close Up to $1.50 Vests and Pants, various popular makes, reduced |child eripp in coming into th. Cuban heela, all are splendid, stur. While there ts a sufficiency in each to, the garment, 95¢. | world; toa 4 ¢ where she will be! dy, well made, long wearing boots, plece of this material for ordinary Up. to $1.25 part wool Vests and Pants, reduced to, the gan uplifted; to a pla here the suy bought especially for this selling in purposes, yet in some Instances ment, 73¢. visors will inf her kindly : " combination with our other stores there remain but a few yards in Up to $2.45 Dr. Jaeger’s All Wool Vests and Pants for boys toward a better way of liv to al at a price which permits us to sell Pm sign. Your choice in this and girls, $1.00. |place where they will make every these regular $4.00 boots for 82.85 ng at p peed en Deimel's Vests andPants for women, special, $1.50. r endeavor to give to the child its —Second Floor. Fite Poor é Deimel'e Women's Union Suite. @ScOe, rightful name and support | NG a A girl in the condition of which as h 1g man wrote never find ’ vais - the way of the transeressor easy. | Second Avenue and Pike Street _ The MacDougall-Southwick Co, The young man, by writing me,|——— — — ae eS ———— Acimataceation ~ | shows he really is sorry, and wants|eighth grade, and a four-year high| way, but don't begin to have beaux come to you for — : £ she remarrics here it ts legal, but he happens to be accompl tnd hatter, Tice anaes talewing ik for several years. oma giel of 17. 1 went choo “ ie sroeeee, che. Hine she can be up his other I would shudder to crush the “ came home with” me Marcarer, — | ecenting wlibeut ae etteet | smallest noble impulse thrown in| endl column, and —1 am writing in regard to what When we were almost 14 # he | ti The girls who are left with pasate ales ia rm 2 ak ee el in, eal am pped on the sidewalk an A.—I thank you for the informa-| folded hands are those who te te ny ay. 1 refused, « tion For these very reasons 1 find saints {mn common mortals, oF i ae to help solve it u re) Ce) some von alster who has been mar. 4 . { |urge that some one start a move-| Se, net willing to marry common P ee Q—We haven't any great oreatng. if ether J A th tongued ment whereby the divorce and re-| Sorkin, men, and help im Iifo's <— Ler Maesckee wit! net allow mo to 6s ny ; Nee ogg ag ey marriage laws will be international. | : P ; Jate you Py 4 f vorce {8 necessar: 2 C fe usually flavored by the addition of so much “hf he Anywhere without her; and she will F aid pothing until the next iy aivoros isa ary, the CHIL-| J hardly silow bat ing. He looked so mad I asked him DR of second marriages should | men and womer cream or sugar—sometimes both. mt Year, Let us bei ge A ny ae wh ae her come to Mf be were angry, and he sald, “I |be protected to the extent of being mar : a ol iida't think you would do that.” hh lly be 1 Ae jo not want to spoil ‘8 boy, for I am not —) gally born in any state or nation poil your tainly rau ved It, and it on Ne ies © Dey ee Pigeon bgt eae 4 : ~*~ jafter the law has been complied| letter by saying too much; but T ry irl, Just like as if she woukt cane te oie Ea with. |do want to add that sin is wrong {s wrong, and the virtuons a beautiful card; but the card is ‘thout support. But person who condemns one who ot as lovely a the spirit that nt your advies ut : — not go | ° e ‘ompted the sending of it, Thank| & friendly terme with all be hie? Please Q.—Just a word to the party who Ca t n Mi "espe om ot ea tac ARMS, | Homer Rice nee ieee, | An You treated him sonsibly In| aghoa iment Nuswe'® Seiwa’ | seems not so much so, fs, in reality, rnatio | At do not think for a momont| 4 to employ a detective witt|{he,,first instance, and were very nw why brainy men-are-at- | guilty of sin in his own gnind. die foolish to flotice him next day flirtatious, inconsistent Baues ia by a t ou are “spool t ole ) cducation is by no means ey i ving received an Interlorn- |that you are “spoony.” That old | cage guspicion on her, even If she | Now he thinks you are sorry, It Re : every cows | to ‘ \dea of a girl needing support when sap (a Aiaauee 1 hs wees x. I prefer a really true-hearted FROM CONTENTED p year, walking is worn out. The only |‘ inno Neat . Tee Hecbant ER ee el cea aaa . o cducation: wit {person to an educated critic; but raga gpvivon n 4 than to go against your hom in | ; In their coffee. te nd chocolate. They ones who use it nowadays are, those down, and I am sorry to|ing Boys who can't take a , r ; jone can be both well educated and i 1 and catana 45 be y orry to/ ing [ , broad-minded, Jesus had no es A ; ™ jwho want an excus #POONY.| say gome of them do not give very | home hout expecting i it constantly because it adds to the flav here to M fi {ble 1 will allow it a" home without expecting pay in pecial school training; but the edu- nstantly becau it a |No sens! gir a i . "a » after taking a poor : ; A— Yeu, state |good service a a kisses are not fit company. No cated people of his day wondered has more food value than ordinary milk at where the divorce {s secured must| Nqw, a6 to going with the boys.| persop’s money |nice boy would tell you you ha¢ : at his correct speech, and asked he complied with ff one wants the|! think your mother 1s right to £0|" The best thing I know to tell you| "cold fect” because you have self. bow it wan that 3 Gyeimen Gene with you, but, unless you are too|{s to go to the head woman police! respect enough to turn him down ter who had had no learning oul] Janxious to walk with the boys, I\and ask her to be on the outlook. | when he deserves tt When weave oss {talk as he did. His understanding Carnation Milk ean, sweet and pure— G—1 am nearly 15, and 6 fort 4 [see DO reason Why She should not|she is very kind hearted, and wi | ther, We are living lof Life Ww. By ai arnation Milk is clean, sv goashy Inches tall. How can t'weae my hair? allow it. She knows you and your|help you if she can. , j present and’ the ‘futures eet | Ct Ute Was his oaly rule, orm in quality vays ready for It to net, i eB needa much better, than I, and Ij v i G 1 would not advise any | BRYAN IN PULPIT use P'live in the country, would advise you to do as she wants} gw, im your | the ne ls bap- | MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 29.—From the you to for some time to come. Al cemmn What erved with | fing, she cannot ge | not want {pulpit of the Presbyterian church, \girf'who grows up too soon gets old hite fish? ‘Thank you e = ; tl fan chit through that gradé in the girl'who grows up too Koon gets old) # tT COOK aide, However, If 4 bs W. J. Bryan spoke on “The Child much faster than one who is con in the United States mae 4 a nd Christmas Try CARNATION MILK K in Your Coffee A.—-You are rather young to be|tent to stay a young girl interested! A.—White fish is served with a wm ae " me ee " | wearing your halr “done up.” Itlin her studies and out door games| plain white sauce, mintasauce. or! {% “ Christ himself died MAKES LOOP SIX TIMES would be far more appropriate to| until she Is really capable of knows just slices of lemon. Usually white | oe Uke me, virgins. SAN FRANCISCO, Dee, 29,—Lin- braid it across the back of your|ing how to meet conditions* when |potatoes and a green vegetable, hag tec an jeoln Beachey broke all records hy head and tle with large ribbon bows, |sh@*does go out for herself. |such as sliced tomato or cucum a eh boun 68 the line bo . jlooping-the-loop. six times in the Yeu, the city schools have the| ‘Treat all the boys in a friendly} bers, are served with f 1 eho will #11 be ths ‘a wife. Also what . same aeroplane flight. . There are a good many people who use iq coat much to hie h Aidisciate to find her, oF w t is not as expensive as cream Eee SRPeeETS 90 cree |wecond marriage to be legal