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Distinction of Dress Raby & Co. Reattle’s Leading Ladies’ Tailors Have Moved Into Their New Location 914 Third Ave. Just Two Doors South of Former Location CORSET SHOP 215 Madison St. Full line of lace front and lace back Corsets, $1.50 up. Special Sale This Week. Corsets Cleaned and Repaired Get Your New Year's DINNER At Drake's Cafeteria, 214 Madison St. Prices right. Turkey, Goose, Duck; 3c per order. Houre—11:30 to 2:30; 4:30 to 7:30. Roast Bear, 35 cents. FOR New Year’s Flowers PHONE Rosery Flower Shop All Choice Cut Flowers of the Season OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. | column If it is the fear of pain that !s| keeping you away from the den tist, banish the {dea. For we have originated a system by which wo|* sensitive | * emove the most sor teeth without hurting you As to cost one-third to one-half less than any of our competitors. Just think getting a regular ex heavy $10.00 Gold Crown for $4.00, or one of our famous Never-Sljp Plates for $5.00 We pin a guarantee to every re telpted that protects you signed by the operator and manager WE GIVE GAS. Regal Dental Offices Dr, L. R. Clark, D. D. &., Manager, 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union Note: Bring this ad with yon. our prices are from ot bill both Best Wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year Jones, Rosquist, Killen Co. Seattle Home Piano Dealers ff 1510 Third Avenue. Between Pike and Pine, | | | | | | out letock of i It tsn’t often that a woman falls ocean and after being held under the water three minutes, Is rescued and lives to tell Mrs, Florence Seidel! of Los An- geles did all this, and it has just about cured her of aviating Mrs. Sefdell had been flying for three we when a gust of wind and a “dead” engine sent her plunging tnto the ocean, She was practically dead when pulled from the machine, but recovered. STAF Mies Maude Olive Minahan of New York city, Who Has Been Elected by the Students of Welles } She tan’t at all onthustastic about ley College as the Most Beautiful 100 feet, while strapped to the seat | aviating now, but is not quite sure Girl at the College. | jof an aeroplane, plunges into the whether she will sive it up or not. 1k fee city girl and the other and they both love me dear have been very familiar with the elty girl, but the country girl w allow that, still she loves me a ah would make the thinking of going my an will Italy hen 1 ANtIOUS am married. 480 7 you glibly write me to select you a wife from two girls. one of whom you have not respect ed, and the other whom you only respect because she hi com. PELLED you to. Do you really, truly, honestly think you are a fit husband for either? Do you think you are a fit father for children? If it were not for the children, I might say marry the city girl, for | the country girl is by far too good | for you. BUT 1 WOULD DISLIKE VERY MUCH FOR ANY FUTURE ILDREN TO HAVE PARENTS SUCH AS YOU AND THE CITY GIRL MIGHT BE. She ts just as good as you, mind you—but the COUNTRY GIRL DESERVES A BETTER MATE. Q—WII yon please tell me from what poem the following quotation fe taken: “Man's inhumanity to mas countless th wat Bae nIneR A—The quotation is the last! two lines of the seventh verse of the poem “Man Was Mourn,” by Robert Burns. Pe ee ee el * * “A Brother and Sister,” I # cannot give addresses in this If you will send self-addressed en *® stamped, will receive a # velope, you * prompt te CYNTHIA GREY ee ee ee ee ee eel <I have been reading your let t time, but this is the first time ¢ written you. T have been going with @ young Khe is not what you lady for ® year but 1 would eall be Khe is @ pia have been ¥ anything to recently she find she has been gotm o who ls kind of can you advise x A.—It won't do to talk against the other man, for, even !f true, she will think you are doing so for |your own interests. And It won't lbe honest or kind, for the tough fellow may have decided to begin anew. You can't do much except to let her know you are always a good friend, and that she can turn |CLOTHING STOCK IS DAMAGED BY eeeteeeeet at any time. being ca: np, unless ¢ ie a true sence, does not mear A man must be a man und circumstances if he wis help others. In order to now you will have to cultivate a broad way of looking at the other man's faults, and giving the girl credit for the good, common sense you say s! al not to offend 6 is just as hon Q—1 am tm « great dilemma. 1 am 23, and good salary, | gad abundantly able to sapport = ity I have two women whe are eligible | vise? Please anewer at your earliest | convenience, NIBBS, A.—Netther—at present. marry. When you know for your. self which one you really prefer, it will be time enough to contem plate marriage. You say you love the widow and at the same time think it may pos. sibly be best to marry the girl. For the sake of both—watt. Q—I would greatly apprectate your advice on this matier. Two years ago my brother, my lover and myself came to Americn from Made to | separated 1 ° for anyone, all the time, and E eannot forget him to come bere, but he by money and canno between the lines, you are thinking of sending him some of your earnings. 1 can't ad vise you to do that, for the reason that it will be better for the young man to work out that problem for himself. In your letter to him, say how much you would like to see him, and encourage him to save i his money Your part of the problem not allow yourself to be s idle dreams of the men of love does not help anyou ter than that 1s to sanely nize that he {s a mortal man, faults and virtu like else; determine that you will dw on his honesty, his true manhood, will not be discouraged when a fault appears, but will bravely help each other to strengthen the good qualities each possesses and root out the faults. Such love with that steeps the mind In visions of bliss but weakens ang girl in one of SMOKE AND WATER) turday night, at 31:30, fire was discovered in tht tafloring depart |ment of Robinson Bros’, store, 1716 Firat Ave., between Columbia and Cherry streets, The fire de | partment responded promptly, and |the flames were extinguished with great difficulty $30,000 Robinson Bros.', consist ing of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Fur nishings, etc, was slightly dam aged by. smoke and water. Or for the prompt work of the fire de partment, the damage might have | pevaoned much greater. LOOK! y the only theatre in fenttle firet-run reele of} a regular program Theatre, ‘This the price of admis. Turkith- Russian Baths — Washington Baths, Bide. Mass Wicklund, graduate Dr. Kjel Institute, Stockholm, Swe den; Hilmer Peterson, graduate of Prof. Uninan's Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. For Moore wm berg’s rentlemen Theatre Irs, at| Maybe his What AI wish you would look at your case as if it belonged to some one else, Wouldn't you think {t foolish for a girl employed to certain amount of business to ex pect attention from the customer: of that business? think a customer stuck up becaus he didn’t happen to be attracted by an employe's charms? If ploye thought the up because he had a few diamonds, | wouldn't she be foolish to want to in the love of such a person? At an em customer stuck Jing business hours, and don't be foolish enough to be dazzled by a | 4Jamond horse shoe pin The most precious things in the world are not bought with money nor blazoned before the world and it takes reon to de tect them—but he happiness they bring to the wise one and all | with whom he comes in contact EASIEST WORK CHICAGO. Burglara who looted the flat of Mrs. J. I ed 12 hours eating and sleeping the intervals of collecting $5, | worth of valuables, in 000 ARREST DRIVER On a warrant sworn to by Mo-| torcyele Patrolman Hawkinson, H D. Woods, a driver for the Seattle Drayage & Storage Co., was arrest ed today on a charge of carrying concealed weapons | It has been calculated that near- ‘A man} }in your state of mind should not} as that | {a worth something, while the kind | Would you} Harper remain: | ily 300,000,000 feet, or more then | 65, miles, of film are used yearly to satisfy the world’s demand for moving pictures BARGAINS In Used Machines New Machines WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third (Near Pike) Main 1895 BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 rented B. KORB CO. Two Sanitary Hatr Moree Dressing. Manleurtne, Mastage, Wig Making, Theatrical Work and Toupee & Bpectalty 104 Spring St 1102 Firet Av NU BONE CORSETS ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison. REAL ESTATE An olf eatabitehed office wus equipped in every department. Northern Hank Building ALBERT B. | OFZ) We havea number of handsome calendars to give patrons. Send us your name and address while they last. Wishing you a Hap- py New Year. | | UNION DYE WORKS | 1162 Tenth Av. | to our ALBANY PAINLES? ALBANY CUT-RATE CUT | RATES cut rates unttl January 1 ne Ie m guarantee that satisfactory and how COME TODAY—DON'T PUT TT ory Set of Teeth, Guaranteed @A)| READ! THINK!) bye re pi to. your business dur-| Fit, now oy Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown Gold or Porcelain Bridge @9 Work ou Solid Gold Fillings Silver Fillings.. 50¢ UP ‘Albany Cui-Rate Dentists. Floor Pee Rank Bullding Second Kee, Take ¥ r or Walk Up. PRICES WILL SURPRISE WORK WILL PLEASE fecond ouR OUR You You WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, DENTISTS EXTENDED | nan of the .75¢ UP) 1913. ‘WOMEN IN WORLD’S NEWS OF TODAY) nnn PRR AARAR ARR AAR AAA AAA AAAI Senora Francesca Villa Amer The beautiful cashier of the at Torreon, Mexico, whom, ft Is ré |ehief, forcibly reon on his succes | wife drove off in the | was seated on the box beside the cr say the bride seemed resigned to t sful capture of $1.—Alberto Ter Mex! PASO, Dee. ra son of Luis Terrazas, ean multimillionaire, has murdered by Salazar’s pote pe according to advices re elved he today by his father Terrazas’ cousin ty, also rted killed. | The message to the razas said that his son were slain when they against the proposed General Mercado and Castro, ¢ posed federal commanders at Ojinaga Mercado and Castro then were shot, the dispatches sald. At noon no confirmation of the reports had been recelved. EL Ter nd nephew proteste : ecution of Washington Annex Extende a cordial Invitation to the public to Join In our New Year’s Eve Festivities Instrumental and Vocal Music Dancing in the Baliroom After 10 o’Clock H special Dinner Wii! Be Served NEW YEAR'S DAY, 12 Noon to ji] $1.25 Without Wine $1.50 With Wine Musical Instrumental Trio CLAUDE MADDEN, Director Complete returns of the Pelkey-Smith fight at New Year’s Mati- nee. At the TIVOLI Theatre First at Madison Hear the news di- rect from the ringside, enjoy a good show and see the famous Tango Dance Contest By 12 Lively Chorus Girls MATINEE 15c Curtain Rises 2;30 P. M. Three evening per- formances—the first at 6:30. Prices 15c and 25c. married in true bandit grandest carriage he could obtain and a guard yachman. (MILLIONAIRE’S SON KILLED BY REBELS been | $250,000 as the troops at] Alexander Cuil-| — | an } | Sunday. BSTABLISS ac] Jougall = fouthwick fm connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO., New York This Store Will Remain Closed All ‘an Clothing Company's store, ported, Gen. Francesca Villa, rebel fashion. When Villa left ‘for Juarez and Chihuahua, he and his Those who saw the couple} MacDougall-Southwick r positior a) Day Thursday in Celebration of New Year’s Day Second Av. and Pike St. KILLS A BEGGAR’ PORTLAND, Dec, 31.—Declaring that he had fired in self-defense) when attacked, because efused |to yleld to begging importunities, Edward E. Mitchell is under arrest Jtoday, charged with shooting and killing George Morgan, a saflor, on the streets in the Nofth End dis-| jtrict Mitchell has but one leg. ] efore dying, Morgan said his! |home was at 4006 EB. 93d st., Cleve. land, O. He said he asked Mitcneil money with which to buy a meal, and was met with a volley in- stead. Terrazas, #r., war reported today to have agreed with Gen. Villa on ransom for his oth r son, Luis, jr, who has been prisoner in Chihuahua City ever since Sts eaptnre by the rebels ‘OLD MAN HURT BY YESLER CAR As he was alighting from a car at 27th and Yesler way, at 6:30 this morning, J. M. Bemis, 65, | 2708 Washington st., was struck by outbound Yesler car and sus-|!4 tained injuries that may cost htm | force, {his life, Both legs were broken! driving | below the knee ed in too close to the curb at Occ The aged man evidently failed tc|dental, near Yesler, with his car | notice the car. It was on hi and ripped the front tire off Dag fore the motorman could stop ner’s motorcyc le. Traffic on the line was stopped for more than 15 minutes, while the }old man was taken from under the car, He was taken to Providence ] hospital, TORE HIS TIRES O. R. Nitch, 1123 Madison st., was arrested last night by Dagner, of the motorcycle on the charge of reckless) Dagner said Nitch crowd LOOK OVER FARM County Commissioners Knudeen and McKenzie are this afternoon visiting a tract of land near Rat- jnier Beach offered the county for |farm purposes. The tract consists of 115 acres Twenty-five cents In pennies was \and can be purchased at a price of jobtained by thieves who entered the Winslow grocery and market,|$115 per acre. 4101 Woodland Park av, Monday| This ts the first move made by | night. |the county in line with The Star's eee |suggestion that King county estab- While waiting for the senate to lish a farm modeled after the Coo- confirm his nomination as se ley farm colony at Cleveland, O. tary of interior for the Philippin W. T. Denison will visit Ska agwhy. (GLADDEN QUITS Progressive party headquarters will be opened by the King county) COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 31.—Rev. executive committee at 452 Boston | pr, Washington Gladden, nationally block Thursday |prominent for his books on sociol- ogy and who refused a donatior W. D. Hill, chief engineer of the from John D. Rockefeller Foy Humboldt, is on his way to Seattle jt was tainted money,” today |from Frisco to attend the funeral|seryed his last day as pastor of of his 3%-yearold son, who died|the First Congregational church, | where he has preached for 31 years |Advanced age caused the with- drawal Rev. Dr. Carl S. Patten, associate re. eee A reception to members and 8 will be held at the Knights | ‘columbus hall New Year's day! pastor, will succeed him Mrs. A. M. Lawrence of South absent-mindedly left a purse Park containing $27.60 on a counter in the Tacoma interurban depot Tuesday. When she returned it was gone. A Fresh Start JANUARY FIRST is a time for fresh starts—in banking as well as in other lines. If it is your inten- Your account in- vited. Deposits made before Janu- ary 10th draw in- terest from the Ist. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BRCOND AND CHERRY from-1 p. m. until - Numerous thefts of bicycles have sen reported to the police. Al Im Marion, had his bicycle Second Marlon THE PASSING THE COMING tolen from and Tuesday. eee Seventeenth annual session of the three-months course in mining at the University of Washingtc nm | will begin next M onday. Sherwood Circle, iLadiee of the G. A. R., will hold {netallation serv {ces Friday aftertioon at 2 o'clock, i, Kirkwood hall, N. 59th st. end Kirkwood pl has arranged to supply you with a so the BADEN cITY, The Alaska and Northwest Mining joyment Journal and the Alaska-Yukon-Pa cifle Review have merged, and here after will be published as one f odical MABEL PRICE Director and Pianist LEONORA JOHNSTONE Mezzo-Soprano, SHIRLEY WHITE Ragtime and Ballads PATSY JONES Ragtime Artist ee | The A. F. of L. was attacked by | Joseph Ettor, national organizer of the I. W. W., in a speech at I, W. W hall, on Second av. 8, Tuesday night. i ‘. | Thieves purloined 450 pounds of wire from reels belonging tc the Seattle Electric and Atlantic, Tuesday | ae ie as in the Cafe. Restaurant open at all times. COME AND ENJOY TH Alleging that the plaintiffs allow: | OF THE OLD OF THE NEW YEAR Will be enjoyed to the fullest of its merriment throughout the GRILL FIRST AV. AND PINE ST, special Cabaret Program of high class entertainment that will surely add to the evening's fun and Some of the High Class Artists on Our Bill: FRANK HEALEY Tenor WILDA ROBERTS Song, Dance and Piano NORMAN POLLARD Baritone FRANCIS TUCKER Ragtime OUR DINNER a la Carte Will be served in the Restaurant, entrance 106 Pine St., as well Doors open to the Grill at 1 o'clock p, m. daliy, E EVENING WITH US | Alleging that the defendants allow: ed a tree to fall across a road and put no light on the same, Henry and Hans Sands have commenced suit for $211.85 a t Oliver Labrash | Jand his wife. Their auto hit the | tree eee | Open house will be held by Penn- hall, Bighth 5 p.m, on SPECIAL ROUND- sylvanians in Keyst and Madison, from 2 New Year's day | to 600 IDLE SHIPPED HERE BY MONTANA? In a report to Police Cap- tain Searing Wednesday, William Rothermel declared 600 men have been thrown out of employment at Lewis- ton, Mont. on Milwaukee railway work; that three carloads were shipped to Se- attle by the Montana police, and that employment agents here are sending the men back to the same place at a fee of $3 each. The report of Rothermel was referred to Labor Com- missioner Kenyon, who is in- vestigating. ++» $117.50 $150.60 ... $139.60 e January 6, 13, 20, 2 ale. Final return limit, A famous “Oriental ear, Standard and Jacksonville Key West Miami On date of The servation C08 ou the greatest degree 7:10 p,m, two hours, making direct Florida trains. For further parti MooK City Pass. and? At Phon Main Limited, Tourist h, electric lighted throughout, through to Chic cont COLUMBIA AND SECOND AVENUE TRIP FARES TO FLORIDA POINTS ‘National Park Route Palm Beach ; St. Augustine .. Tampa f $129.10 Going limi days from pril 80, 1914, Stop-overs allowed. arrying compartment ob- sleepers, diner and day every car built with the {dea of of travel comfort, leaves Seattie ) without change in seventy- tions at that point with culars apply cow $136.00 $119.80 » Awni Elliott 5609,

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