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‘tes Gscevered the @ittetng link. | GREAT FRENCH SEERESS PREDICTS GLOOMY THINGS By Madame e Thebes. (Written Especia¥ for The Star) wre Aesootation 1 < y readergvou ask me to draw to the utmost o my t to #mm all the gift f divina th the ( rived me be extra-clairvoyant in hat. the yes + holds in’ store for the be ‘ 1 strat American nation I wn wishes for more than t Yt who can. tell Perhaps low s but ror and illusion, Stull who is ther r us whohas not “felt something in his hones W not conéived hypotheses regarding the Is there t just alittle of the “divine” in us all? I believe the + who obgrves closely, who ponders well, what he sees be him, aw Who puts the past into the bal ance ar e t | event through the instinctive prescience NLIGH ENED IUDGMENT We cana ec cl oymts if we only learn to But how many e and tie without having seen thing! ui ere in your euntry uom et but touched YOUR Soll Vithout @tert we alter the fashion the propheteges ot uld be ir gpired; by together nexplica uld FEEL whe’ wet lying in wait for you! However, since the ocean Ip Led Your country is the modern tween us, I ged to stae m. Tower of Babel, Messieurs @eductions and calculations, A#INE) Americans. All the languag: them upon the American neds I! are spoken there; opinions and Dave read anc astra in® ambitions clash it is like dominating your heavens durin those chemical fluids which 194. unite and produce fire. With you the fluids are already in te same versel you cannot prevent them mixing; reeult | A jet of flame shooting into the air, an explosion as of dyna mite turning your New World upside down. America has reached the crest of her rise; she has come | to the summit of her ascent. | She must HOLO HERSELF | THERE now—else fail! From a financta! point of view, th storm is gathering. the thunde ‘ tastrophes! are too ma Mone is much In of o r must t We Fr had racy bloc ou in have aristocracy of gold revolution Mor ago we had ow the poor again may yet have against the rich The next year is to see a # ous tension ALL over the civiligt world . ted States Inchid! the disasters and > heay My predictions for America fe not very reassuring. My calega | tions continue to give me frichful Mme De Thebes SAYS HE'S FOUND IT | LONDON, Jan. 1—After a year, fm German Past Africa, Stewact Baward White bag; announce! be| of Market Today catastrophes from the elemen| Complete Report The resumption of bushe@ on the street Friday probably will be accompanied by a cent decline for fresh ranch eggs, according t¢ pre dictions made along the avenus late Wednesday. So far this weel the price has remained firm Today the 15 per cent commis sion, as decreed by the Weatefn av | middleman, goes into effect. This lis a 5 per cent increase ovgr the commission rate prior to to@y. IF YOUR SMIN TTCHES, JUST ASE RESINOL The ent that Resinol Otnt-| rices paid proaucers me veptables mest tonches thing skin, the ttch- 04 fret: ae P fag stope and ealing begins. That | (Sore 's4 fs ore rer fe why docton have prescribed it Yakima potatoes $2.00 . successfully {¢ more than eighteen | White river potatoes ‘ues years in ever the everest cases) ("!o". Ph of eczema, tefer, ringworm, rashes gouneh Habbart and other rmentitg, unsightly |Cavda« Tb Pes skin eruptions. Alfed by warm " is baths with Uestno! Soap, Resinol +d Olntment retores the akin to per- ¢ . TiS it fect health ind comfort, quickly, Raremive i te @ tas easily and @ little com. “ ° Resinol isalso an exellent house hold remed for pimples, dandruff. ae sores, burm, bruises, bolls, and for 1g ey) 2 score of ther uses there a sooth i, ia We, healim application fs needed 1° Tt contain nothing @ a harsh or 26 injurious iature andean be used With confflence on the tenderes? or Most trritted surface. Practically we every drexist sells Resinol Otnt- Ment (56 and $1.00), and Resinol vg MED For trial free, write j)07*" r a pt 29-R, Resinol, Baltimore, itoney. strained ee 4 foe co, '2 the cristal: bine peck- | Oranges Cal, sere. 253 9 17s andavoid “substitutes ” or ieee ovate th @ lchotce lemons, crate rn Prices paid producers for butter, exes, poultry, veal and po srrected daily by Pemy Bros) DRE.J. BROWN | Geoue fat, 17 200 ie. good block hows Kelling prices for batter, eggs and cheese, Corrected daily by the John B. Agen Co. Batter Native, Washington creasnery, brick ” Native, Washington wild pack ” brick “ Vresh Basten creamery, ON FIRS " T AVENUE oreamery, Prope sig came to my Bik. creamery Bt compiain about being ne, " meeit to heme BJ” Brown cos ne ‘ a ae . “ CARE of this that who stents my |F Brees! ES are at” SY reputation. | 5 4 Ps Cheeee irst Ave., Union Block :" i ” i i» J can guaranter to , every | y Ric WILL FIND OU Ho, Rareet Wy other high-class I | T 1 tae Rae'e dollar and | fo your dental! Data connected with the’ pro- When you come t I tee my picture By mre! posed removal of the Seattle land aes > ‘in itt: ike Office to Olympla have peen received are of fake Ur. Browne by the Commercial Club from Rep Falconer The club will go into the matter thoroughly OWIN 1. BROWN, D. D. S, tie’e Lani vefore taking any action Dentist ‘ in urging the retention of the u: 713 First Avenue fice. If it ix found the office nere evevings Unt 4 and sundays i*. 40 UNNECERKATY expense the ciud WE 6 tor poopie who wong”? “"*"| will not protest the plam ~' will come and these will be b zSBECe FO floods, horrible ratl way Thi earthquakes, celdents ature be finacial crises of Husiness Politica a must be cautious vere [PHOTO | Thomas Nelson Paige, smbasea- dor to Maly, and John Kendrick Bangs are two new authors engaged by the Mutual Film Co. to write scenarios for the forthcoming pro ductions. . oe Ry developing moving plctares in }a bath tub, William Bitzer of the Mutual Film Co, made a new record for the length of time in which mov ine pictures can be photographed developed, printed and projected upon a screen. | The pictures were made of the | delegates to the Moxing Picture Ex |hibttors’ association of New York At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the delegates posed for a moving ple ture, and at 7 o'clock the result was! convention hall ethibited in the * Claes A Until Saturday Night “Fantomas, or the Man In Black,” four-part feature; “She Would a Hunting Go.” Keystone comedy |“A Mighty Adam,” Reliance drama ee Clemmer Until Saturday Night “Checkers,” In six parts, ee Colonial Until Saturday “The Unwelcome Thron parts, Selig drama; College Cupid.” Lubin comedy; “Up in a and “Elephants at Work,” Vitagraph Night ” three DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Fol lowing Merchante—They Are Thoroughly Reliable and Solicit Your Patronage. PPP DLL PLL LL PL LDA |" PENNANTS larger quarters” Our New Home—ii04¢ Third Av, Lindquist & Lund,Inc. Tents, Awnings ané ‘orches RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen| Shop C. F. Basch | 913 THIRD AVE. | ' CAFES J.D. THAGARD i. Vv. ADAMS Mece A ° ‘The | FUNERAL DIRECTORS | | SACREDNESS We nhall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle our pro- feasion by bidding for the burtal or cremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with BUTTERWORTH & SONS MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUR TAR THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1914 sSsece Mme. De Thebes, the Famous French Seeress, in her “seance stu dio” in Paris; below part of the original prophecy written and sign- ed by Mme. De Thebes herself ew pecially for the readers you wil! have certain re to bring to terms triumphant all along th there will be menaces of this ts accomplished and perhaps partial execution. | America in to be sorely tried dur ly will you have alamitt m bat wit be dec 1 our big men have to rights conflicts | short of what was expected of | hich offict many|them, and incapable of setting | s of mot th to rights Var with Japan is fo the air. Oh! Years en Saturn Mare * not for the immediate pres | dominate heavens are severe nt, but, mestours, you must bear! for new countries like yours PLAYS | ALK ON CHICKEN The series of agricultural and The Fall of Constantinople,” the ¥. M. C. A. by state experts will three-reel, hand-colored Gaumont 4» resumed tomorrow evening when drama Some Nerve.” Keystone |. a i comedy Daybreak, Reliance | Prot. J. L. Stahl, horticulturist of drama the Western Washington experi see ment station will discuss the p aun ne Raturdey Night o.(agation, planting, cultivation reel American drama; utaal eases and marketing of small Weekly, No. 62;" “At he Cab. fruits, such as are profitably grown jaret:” “The First Prize,” split reet In this state Reliance comedy On the following Friday evening, eee \January 9, the first of a series of Ciroult Until Saturday Night | poultry lectures will be delivered by “Soul of the South,” two-reel | Prof. V. R. McBride, poultry expert K. B. drama; “Lawyer, Doctor and at the Western Washington expert Baby,” Thanhaurer comedy; “His ment station Lectures are free. als Titikum Until Friday Night ‘The Chinese Death Thron |Kalem tworee! | eae eae : | Alhambra Until Sunday Night PORTLAND, Jan. 1.—The Ore Alhambra Until sunday sort..| on & Washington budget for the Imex drama; ‘The Trials of Alex-|CO™mas year provides for the con [Ree trae: tinedy, “The Field| "traction of the connection of the “~ rap, Pe msage 2 Li main line of the road between page 9 so | Portiand and Seattle with Olympla Surveyn for th are now being RESIDENCE THEATRES | made and tern grounds have been acquired at Olympia | At the Olympian Today This is the only piece of new | “Our Wives,” two-part comedy | construction planned by the 0. & masterpiece; “Old Coupons; “He's | W. for the coming year a Lawyer,” “A Cure for Suffra | es fi ate CLEAN UP DEBT At the Manhattan Today | Targets of Fate,” two-reel Rell-| Jance drama; “The Bowling Match last In a pertod covering the |seven months the Commercial club Keystone comedy; “End of Black |/ — ; Rart ‘American drama, and a| 8S practically wiped out {ts entire high-class vaudeville indebtedness, according to a report read the members at Tuesday | night's meeting. Only a few bonds remain, ar ome of these will be THANKS CL B donated to the club. The debt of the club ounted to $5,000 seven mont ’ | am montha age In appreciation of the efforta of; The anual banquet and tnetalla lthe Seattle Commercial Club in the| tion of the officers will be held | pasange of the currency Dill, a let-| Tuesday night, January 6. It te \ter of thanks war sent the club by | Planned to make this occasion the Joneph Tumulty, secretary to Presi-| ereatest of its kind tn the history of |dent Wilson, on behalf of the na-|the organization | tlon's executive. ; ne How to Make Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy Supply, Saving $2 and Fully Guaranteed THINGS THE PRESS | AGENTS PROMISE A Family Willam Morris, who is presenting | Alice Lloyd and her company of 75 | jentertainers at the Moore for four A days, starting with a matinee today mueh full pint of ayrup--a8 you could 2.5 for # has arranged an attraction that ie|can eastiy be made at home. You something out of the ordinary to|/W/l) find nothing that takes hold Jof the ordinary cough more quickly, local theatregoers | the firet half of this monster enter tainment, and 1@ entitled “Dance a of pine and sugar Mad.” Jayrup Taiko metoiranea jis well known Pinex ts a moat One of the handsoment calendars | iiluahle concentrated fi ever isnued by a Seattle buatners|guatacol and ott ng pine 1 not elements house 1s being distributed by B. R work Hutterworth & Sons. The calen dar reproduces a photograph of a waterfall In Washington. It 1s be@utifully colored and ta in no | way disfigured by lettering ELLENSBURG, Jan. 1 a guaranty or money pr of absolute matintac Thomas omptly refunded Allen Lynch, proprietor of the Buy goes with this preparation, | y ler hotel in Ellensburg, died here Fieeiat a had A get Je Wednesday night ‘Co, Ft Wayne, Ind, 7 Melbourne Until Saturday Night | patiliry lectures being delivered at) SS AT eS SS Fh this telephone dirmctory Call any of them and # AUTOS eect co Main 5146 SEATTLE GARAGE CO FOR HIRE EAST 735 White Automobile Garage a MAIN 5493 Packard-Velie Taxicab Service Day nnd Niet ELLIOTT 1183 BLUE PRINTERS MAIN 5942. Commercial Blue Print Co. Blue Co 1788. nt ’ ' MAIN « BOOKS & STATIONERY Archway Book Store. Wilson's Stationery Store Third and Pike ELLIOTT 416-W ms look over this hist of mer thew varus busines clasehe ations, you will ne daulet remluse how oxy abot, ICE ELLIOTT 5560. ee what good service you will receive The Ice Delivery Co SUPPLI CAMERAS & Northwestern Supply Photo Co MAIN 72 ICE CRE. DAIRIES ve F " KLOCK’S ICE CREAM Pure Milk Dairy, Inc : ‘ Pe MAIN 550. MAIN 2545 LAUNDRIES DRUGGISTS ‘ ne eg lane ? Cascade Laundry Co Bartell Drug 5. Store No. Mair 7500, 4 Ave MAIN MAIN 264 Wet Wash Washing, 50 ANNE 44 New System FLORISTS The Rosery PG ae, QUEEN FAMILY LIQUOR STORES. wer Shop. ELLIOTT 4241 FURNITURE PACKERS Imperial Liquor Co. HENRY WELLER hive uss wont i aac Main 742. Elliott fs whe 1988 MAIN 2817—2618-k Miller Los Angeles Wine Co. 1. Rosenthal, Mer & Auto dergntnet, ae ELLIOTT 4642. Transfer Delivery. eproof Storage. ¢ ‘ MAIN 3834 HAY GRAIN FEED EFT HURD & CO 1622 Bixth Ave MAIN 3560. M ring St VIOLIN TEACHERS Jean D. Scheffer Violin 27 Boylston North. EAST 5989. | fo thie bet you your wants in thew ay epee Preserve this list oid trade, ond new cams tos, ofl sendy to innently stapend to your oill and cxpely Fold to fit and paste in back of telephone book. The CHAPTER XL. | When Dick awakened this morn-| ing the first words he said were, “You were asleep last night when I came in, so I did not kiss you |goodnight, dear.” | 1 could not tell him that T had | kissed him, and yet I think Jt| NeW YORK —~‘Btop the train My dia-| WOULD HAVE BEEN BETTER IF ones & od Mre Geo Barley tn} a subway Then she turned her I HAD. ack. “Never mind,” she. said I wonder {f a woman's pride al- |ways stands between her and the greatest expression of her love As soon as we were dressed Dick said: “Will you down ana fix up that money with me, dear?” “Of course,” I answered. but firet, dear, f come let me state my side of the matter.’ I went over and took out of my bag Dick's bills 1 laid them on he table and sald: = “We—you anc I—have a little over $6,000. You getting $300 a month. You are never saved money while you were single, but you hope to do ro pow, We know that our board and odging will cost us $150 a month the way we are planning to } You wish me to have $50 a month for my personal expenees. This wil! leave $100 for expenses and ur savings account I told you,” owing to 1 could only yur interrupt my many give r that | bills this month you $25," | “That's Just the point at which 1 am trying to arrive. Suppose | |had some calls on me that would |make It Imperative for me to have the fifty you promised?” "Oh, then, I'd probably let rome one else walt and give it to you } | “We must not let anyone wall und here is my plat 1 will place to your account this morning $5,000. Out of the remainder I will ay these bills, which amount to lover $400. You can tell your firm that the first of the month they jean send m the remainder $50 and you can take and pay our board “Got it all doped out, haven't jyou, Mrs, Schoolteache " SAID {DICK IN AN UGLY TOD “De jyou think for a moment T'd have the office send you a check for $50 each month, as though I could not trust myself to bring {t home to you?” and then he added as an aft erthought, “Perhaps it would be a good thing to pay all our debts and start fair and sq “Why, ire, Dick.” I ex claimed, “I knew you would see it |LET'S BE RIGHT NOW. You |etve me t 0 for this month and I'll fix everything up all right.” | “You're a great little financier,” exclaimed Dick. “What do you usually conquering St Ineide of * In fact, an exact reproduction of hours, FB Silent. 406, - wpaa-| Want of the $50 when you have over lan English music hall, such as is of. |modic croup, whooping cough, bron $1,500 to draw upon fered at the Empire theatre, Lon-|°"Y’ th and bronchitis | “on, Dick, don’t you understand \don, and the Follies Marigny, Paris ne pint of granulated sugar/that it is NOT THE MONEY, BUT Always ready to present an inno . ‘i THE PRINCIPLE? The money in vation so far as the theatre Is cor t nts t tithe bank Is not to be drawn unless iol beeean @ have some big expense cerned, Mr. Morris haa arranged to|Syrup.” It k Lied sae ait place on the program one of the big- | teaspoonful ¢ fi Well, I ee t gest features of the 20th century. |' hie a lowance bus NSS ' This feature will take place imme Ineip rel > Dick. MOTHER NEVE Miately after the Intermission of|ulates t! Mees cares of mila ticcnter anthers ania ae If she had, perhapg she woula {not have had to charge a hundred and fifty dollars’ worth of good« to your account The moment 1 said this 1, was! sorry Dick turned white with anger My mother, Madge, has a per fect right to any and all my credis,’ he thundered All right, but how are we to ive! on wht she does not use?” T asked sreastioally | “TL never thonght I Would quarrel }with my wife money,” sald IDiek pathetically “Why, T am joalled the most generous Bian, Confe Will the Gods of Love and Mammon Ever Agree? SAN FRANC 0, United Railroads ins’ ployes’ lives for from each, the amount length of service. ssions varying ¥ among all my friends.” And with this he got up and went | downstairs and I followed, not know- ing whether he was going to take up my proposition or not. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) ee See Tasty Like Mrs. P IT WAS SAFE Salld Dressing It's) tunate I wore a low necked dress MID-WINTER Clearance Sale STARTS SATURDAY, JAN. 3 AT: HIMELHOCH BROS. 625 FIRST AVE. FOOT OF CHERRY ST. Startling Reductions The price reductions throughout the entire store will be of the most startling and sensational nature ever witnessed in Seattle. Everything will be marked in plain figures on yellow tags, showing the actual reduction. Half price and cost will not be in it with extremely low cut prices. No half-way measures, but a complete riddance of the entire contents of the store. A tremendous rush of customers is anticipated; therefore you are advised to act quickly if you want to get your share of this golden harvest of money- saving opportunities. Come expecting much and you will not be disappointed, as your most sanguine expectations will be fully realized. Below we quote a few prices of the many values in store for you: 200 Winter Suits, made in plain and fancy colors, brown, grays and mixtures; values up to $18.00. Mid-winter clearance $6 50 is es price 95 Men’s Slip-ons, Raincoats and Overcoats, values up to $15.00. Mid-winter $4 7 clearance price 5 $1.95 $5.00 Rough Neck Sweaters, extra heavy. Mid-winter clearance price $1.50 Cooper’s Wool Ribbed Shirts and Drawers. Mid-winter clearance price. 95c $3.00 Sweet-Orr’s heavy Wool Pants. 7 Mid-winter clearance price....... ‘SI. 5 Thousands of other bargains too numerous to mention. See our windows for startling re- ductions, 625 FIRST AVE. FOOT OF CHERRY Man Madiso

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