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You Can Raincoats, Cravenettes and Overcoats $5.95 That are rainproofed and cravenetted. Some like above cut. The regular concern are getting $15.00 for this grade, Many of them silk Nned and some of them are rubberized al price an cept to please yourself, and they are yours $5.95 Ladies’ Fine Turned Shoes—Some Laird, Schober and other good makes. New last on new French The Spartan Misses’ $2.50 Patent Lace Shoes with mat tap $1.65 | top “o three-fourths on your Christm: at our great sale. $5.00 Hand. Mall Orders Given Prompt A Save Half purchases Men's $4.00 Shoes, gunmetal calf, wide high $2.95 Men's $6,00 Snagproof Thigh made on Bocte $3.45 Men's $5.00 Snagproof Rub Becks $2.95 Men's $1.00 Goodyear Glove-Fitting Rubbers $4.00) Alaska waterproof, 49c Calt upper Men's Shoes, double sole ar through to heel, black and $2.95 Ladies’ Oxfords, up to $2.50 values, sizes up to 6, narrow widths, pair 25c¢ Late arrivala in Ladies’ $5.00 Patent Kid Boots, Dlack cloth . new leather Louts heels, $2.95 Broken line of Ladies’ Shoes, $3.00 to $4.00; gun ra oe Ladies’ $4.00 and $5.00 Tan Boots made on the late stub meta patent and narrow New York toes, new Cuban and low heel, medium weight $2.45 welt soles. . Ladies’ $4.00 Patent and Gun. metal Calf Shoes, stub toes 1e@ in both cloth and kid ed sites tops, soles, all Ladies’ $3.50 Velvet and Gun- $2.45 Sho short vamp In and tip toes, Mayer’s $2.00 Misses’ Box Calf Seamiess $ Lace Shoes at 1.45 Boys’ $3.00 and $4.00 Shoe patent and box calf, and half double S006 teeeeerese- BLOOD Youths’ and Little Gente’ $2.50 Shoes, box calf, Blucher cut, one-half double $1 45 | soles metal mode n THE OTHER SIDE OF THE SHIELD (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | Enterprise Association.) I sometimes wonder !f I did not have you, great many women that I know. I have never allowed think that Dick has a fanit fn my eyes, neither bave [ mentioned any member of the family—except to you, my safety vaive—in any other than the highest terms of com-| mendation. One of the reasons I admire Mary so greatly is because I know | * that, as severely as she has been tried with Jack, she has never told her troubles to any one except me. _ Even while Aunt Mary was liv CHAS. CHAPLIN Last times tonight. CLASS A Third at Plke—5e Orr PHOTOS Made Now for Xmas JACOBS PHOTO sHOFS P.-1. Bidg., seattle. heals skin diseases If you have eczema, ring- worm or other itching, burning, raw or pimply skin eruption, try Resinol Ointment and Res- inol Soap and see how quickly the itching stops and the trou- ble disappears, even in severe, stubborn cases. Resinol Ointment, with the help of Resinol ears away pimples and blackhends, and @ most valuable household remedy for sores, bofis, piles, etc. Bold by all druggists. fer free samples write to Restnol, Dept. 28-8, M4, Look out for substitutes. ‘ little book, would I tell) my troubles and sow my opinions! and prejudices broadcast as do a/ ¥y one to} 1 ing with her she never said one word to her that would give her an idea that Jack was unkind. I have respected Mary and her | confidence, and, although at times I have been tempted to tell Dick some of Jack's escapades, I have | refrained The chiefest pleasure some wom- en have seems to be that of pity ing themselves and continually asking the sympathy of others while bemoaning their own fate. I confess that last summer when I overheard “Tubby” Morton's story of how he spent his time while his wife was away, I felt very sorry for Mrs. Morton, but” since she came back she has been coming jover here very often and I have| |almost come to think that “poor Tubby was not to be wholly condemned for taking a lit tle pleasure once In a while.” Any woman who 1s as selfish and self-centered as Mra. Morton cannot make anyone happy—not even herself. | This morning Mrs, Morton came in and had hardly gotten seated before she began about her hus band. “Mrs. Waverly,” she sald, “I wonder if you will honestly tell me something?” “I certainly wi! {f I oan,” I an |swered, really hoping she would me a chance to tell her how fool |ishly she was acting if she wished to be happy. “I want to ask you !f you know how much salary getting with the book concern. He j tells me it ts only $2,000 a year. but I am sure {t must be more. I |think he does this so that he wi Jonly have to give me an allowa of a paltry $20 a week; out of this I must supply the table and myself. Out of his $20, |me, he pays th ance, doctor bills, his own ex penses and other incidentals. cannot live and dress 0 a week and I get deeper per in debt every month have not the slightest idea what Mr. Morton's salary is, {I should | cold! y believe him,” Well, I don’t see why any girl | sweet cider, «sl |wants to get married,” was her|sniness fretful exclamation tows ele pear to ‘I tell my sister that ff she|orenperies Ser pox 2.16 knows when she is well off she will stay single as long as she c keep her sweetheart dangling fore Mr. Morton and I were mar ried I had flowers and motor rides and th res to my heart's con tent hat's just the trouble, little book, a thoughtless woman is not ble, or, at least, she won't under tand that the romance, flowers theatres and motor mo’ ‘ auch things courtship days must go for very material but necessary wedding. If one only married for the self. h reason of prolonging the times that come with courtship, fs sure to be disappointed ask me a question that would give! as bread, shoes and rent after the| with Dick) Mr. Morton ts| By Idah McGlone Copyright, Aa one of the Judges tn th Eesanay'’s, | looked at the char eyebrows, the beautiful, gray-gree ly chixeled nose, the blon alr china complexion and thought thes Then Mi smiled, and I caught a glimpse of From a pretty girl < ! Trene can do more with a am else can do with a frown,” said “Any one can do more with 1, | paraphrased ' auty Just by a an But how can we serious ¢ ay be asked. This Ale, only thinks eo. sickly grin—don't despair, Smil other people, at nature and at Never go to and you will wake up with the about your fips. On hing to remember “The mere physical act of com into a smile will make you more living and happier, even if you ha with your sweetheart, or you fin HERE'S CHANCE. | FOR JOBLESS | TO EARN MONEY Mrs. N. M. Carman, of the Car man-Corlew women's shop, in the Chéasty building, went out In the country Sunday, looking for Christ man decorations for the shop. She found them, also what she thinks is a fine idea for helping to relieve the unemployment situa tion, “The Lord helps them who help thomatves,” she said, Tuesday. “The Lord has an offering of Kreen- ery at Seattle's doors. It ts beaut ful, and Seattle needs it for Chriat-| mas decorations. “If the unemployed would realize ft and go about {It right, there need be no empty stockings tn Seattle Christinas morning. “I suggest the idie—men, women and children—bring tn bundles of this greenery. Vistt the downtown office buildings first; then the smaller stores, then the residence districts, Everybody will buy. No- body would turn away 8 person whose arms were filled with na ture’s own offerings. “Everybody wants Christmas deo; orations. Hardly anybody bas time to go out and get them. The flor ltats are overworked at this season.” BUT WILL THEY DO EVERETT, Dec. §.—Frverett school children are signing pet!- tions asking the European powers to stop the war. Complete Report of Market Today | Prices Paid Producers tor Vegetables and Frit. corrected dally by J. W. Godwin & Co.) Local potatoes 14.00 @20.00 | tee ©1000 ty 1 aK | so 00 Ip 100 s 7 ™ @ 100 but |! lif he told me ft was $2,000 a year|s I answered | ¥ | Prices Paid Producers for n Re-| Before marriage love !® #0 en-| gros that’ everything else in life sinks out of sight. But respon sibilities become uppermost the moment the wedding bells cease. und, unless you can trade some of our acquired romanticism for a good deal of common sense, you re lost (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) WHISTLE WHEN SHOT BERLIN, Dec, 8,—German sol diers now are being provided with a special whistle, which they blow only when wounded, that Red Cross workers may more easily find them 4so | orida grape fruit king apples enbares soo | ™ | oo | nesapa ates Poultry, Veal and Pork aes Hon "@ ir t ue : o@ A pix on ne Veal one Pork, good block hows ., 08 @ Selling Prices for Butter, Eggs Cheese Corrected daily by the Bradner Co.) Faas ews “6 Butter Native aehingtom reamery, brick as Native Washington pack “ nek " SEND A SALMON EAST; $1.25 paid express anywhere In the U. ept So press) J. P. TODD Koom 16 Colman Dook Main 3008, | ¢ hern Smile, Says the Prettiest Phone Girl; It’s the Secret of Being Beautiful 1914, by Irene Hough. telephone girls, | wondered why | kept going back to the photograph of Mise Lrene Eatelle Hough, and after seeing her I decided it was her amile. Of course, there were many other smiling girla who sent in thelr photographs, but tt seem. ed to me that not one showed such a sympathetic and bewildering smile as Mins Hough. When [saw her, 1 found that it was almost tm. possible to call a frown to her pretty brows or turn the up-tilted corners of her mouth down. As sho was posing for her many photographs at Hough looke she had become radiantly I have seen a positively usty face transformed sestion I asked Miss Hough, and she an- It Is much easier to emite than to frown, If one Even if your first ep without a emile upon your fac ta that you may have all th suties that Mother Nature can give, and if a smile ts not added to them, you never will achieve beauty “And here let me whisper a comforting word of advice |centa per child | nottos |TO DRAW A CROWD. |Good Red Rubber Plate..... Best Maroon Rubber Plate...88.00 {Gold Dust Rubber Plate...810.00 Whalebone Rubber Plate (best STAR—TUESDAY, DEC 8, 1914, PAGE 3 Chie teat of beautiful mingly penctled on eyes, the fine. and the Dresden “I have seen all up and that smile “that fle than any one her proud moth: a emile than a learn to smile?” Don't deny your family the our share to ma models shown tb so lar every one very la and #0 onr fave on any one Seattle's Here Are Special Columbia Offers for Christmas— this possible varie Talking Machine ures derived now—this month a mode hornless 1 that every mem of thene Headquarters Machine. We've done t look at the various as play ‘The Hornie selection needier Inwrr a aupP AVON of nay Is only a at yourself and life In gener same lingering “IF A SMILE IS NOT ADDED, YOU ACHIEVE BEAUTY.” R WILL sh Bere wan $2 per week.) ft (Terms Christmas Offer No. 2 Christma: Offer No. 4 OLA, with $41.50] | of: Christmas Offer No. 3 Posed by Miss Hough especially for The Star's beauty article nposing your lips contented with ve had a quarrel d that your new hat, on which not becoming.” (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) ou bave spent a week's salary, is |CZAR'S CANNON POUND AWAY AT CITY OF CRACOW AP AD, Man 7<s | were found, in some places, pttea | messlane were hammering te walat bigh. day at the outer gates of The survivors were reported ntil! Cracow. attempting to cut thelr way through A ro0ree of 200,000 Slavs un- der the Bulgarian commander, a Russian wedge which was de | seribed as forcing its way Into their Gen. Dimitrieff, has driven the | line, There were sald to be places Austrian troops behind the [where they were fighting behind forts. breastworks formed from the heap A bombardment of the ed-up bodies of their slain. suburbs was said to be in | The war office owned that the rogress. Kaiser's forces succeeded in keep- t was admitted that the Russian| ing up a vigorous offensive in the losses were heary, but those of the! Lodz district for elght days up to Germans were declared to have December 5. This offensive ability been stil) greater. | described as due to the Ger After thelr retreat toward Stry-| ma: reinforcement by six army kow, {t was declared thelr corpses! corps. MEAT DEALERS DALE WANTS TO TO GIVE DIMES SELL CITY LINE; TO POOR KIDS, HE'S ONLY ONE ©. Allen Dale's resolution intro- duced at the council meeting Mon- Gay in still the merriest topic of A novel and worthy method h been adopted by Gelsmann & Bur- gens, of the Packing Independent 3 2, ~ a discussion on tap at the city hall Co., in the South End market, to All that Dale propcsed. was the help destitute families in Seattle | tollowing Beginning Wednesday, the com-| That the Seattle Electric pany announces, ten cents will be| Co. buy the Lake Burien and given daily to é¢very child who calls, Dlvision A lines from the at stalls Nos. 38 to 42 at 4 p. m city. That the Seattle Electric Co. also buy the Renton iine. Dal however, did not Insist th $1,600,000 must be paid. That the Seattle Electric Co. build extensions In the Bal- lard district, Avalon way, north of the university, and other sections where It now refuses to build because there isn’t enough money In It for the pri- | vate company. In other words, In this manner $10 will be given) j away dally. The market will give a loaf of bread to each of 100 ent} dren tn addition. On December 24, Christmas eve, the amount will be Increased to 30 This offer is intended for poor children only The company will total of 3 give away a Dale's plea ts to abandon municipal ownership of it ts losing $3,000 a month, and to LONDON, Dec. §.—-""Women police| Five the Seattle Electric Co, an ab volunteers” have been organized for ately Binal apse a gs duty in railway stations, relief de resolution went to the committee, which cons: UDO BAFER “Gnd : Brees Oth incilmen Erickson, Lundy jon, Manchester, Liverpool, Bol-| {fy 1i0 mea teoketh ton and Hull From all indications, Co get his own vote for the Dale res- ‘NAVY YARD ROUTE _ jolution, and no others B. Keunedy ond Tourist | Ateamers M1 iseynes fot Ss GIVE THEM 3 YEARS ‘Time table subject to change cs ‘The council Monday granted the| Oregon-Washington railroad an ex- ae tension of three years in which to Price 800 Round Trip complete {ts under-city tunnet. The application of the Everett Interurban line to discontinue serv ice on Tallman ave., was laid on| the table ‘ Di t The new county ferry, Lincoln pecial Discount iii. s2s3.tsauom company's yards at Houghton, on For 90 days the Albany Dentists | Take Washington, will be sent down ve a spec co 0 | give @ special discount of 10) thq waye amid much ceremony Sat per cent on prices quoted below. sere ‘yh ee a Wwe do homer dentin ry at honest| fren ark ary p me and Mania prices, aud with our painless meth. | /@8eh! park a r the woyaillveete'shaghaa ods, which are entirely harmless, park at tH br the shipyards. we guarantee the painless extrac tion, f{'ling and crowning of teeth. No students employed, only skill- ed graduates of years of experience. | NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT, NO IMPOSSIBLE LOW PRICES| the world) . Gold Crowns (extra heavy) Bridge Work (ext: |tooth . | Gold Fillings ..-- m Fillings . o SPECIAL SLEEPER on evening be occupied on arrival at Spokane kane, the sleeper is ready for occu DENTISTS CITY TICKET OFFICE Dale will) | WAR PIOTURES ARE, SPOKANE) “MILWAUKEE” Onsnrvation Car and Daylight Service on famous train‘*Olympian.”* “Just Press the Button Out Comes Reco NOTE—The instrament you will be held until you wish it del) —but it's to make your now, early he payments commence in uae in your home. wine until y cho: witl u have the machine ivered choice not | HEAR THE NOW REA CHRISTMAS ABCORDS, All the Records—For all Machines—All new Lylers Busta, bY. Ord. Ave OUnivers The Hornless ECLIPSE GRAFONO- LA, with 16 fons and # ifberal ey She $28.25 C.HLHOPPER SEPKELD of the Time. er week.) CHARLES CHAPLIN AND MA- ibel Normand appear for the Inst | times tonight at Class A theatre in a Keystone comedy, “Getting Ac- quainted.” The funny antics of| Mr. and Mrs. Sniffies and Mabel and her husband Ambrose, tn their efforts to get acquainted with each other's husband and wife, keep jthe house fn an uproar. On the same bill are Dorothy Gish and Mu- tual Weekly war pictures. eee THE EDISON COMPANY HAS made a picture story showing the evil effects of improper housing in the tenement districts of the larger jcities, with the resultant tubercu: losis, It is called “The Temple of Moloch.” The picture will be re-| |leased this coming Wednesday at the Melbourne theatre. cee A THREE-REEL ADAPTATION of the old time favorite melodrama, by the Imp com |“Human Hearts,” |pany, ts a forthcoming feature King Baggot is starred as Tom Logan. The picture will be shown In Seattle this week ee FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN 1S| ably assisted in a scene from Ee sanay’s photoplay, “Every Inch al |King,” by the Iilino!s naval re-} | serves. | The naval reserves rush from| |their boat, the Dubnque, to ald him | | when Bushman, as King Leofric, lattacked by his enemies, The scene |is one of exceptionally realistic ac j ton eee | IT 18 A REMARKABLE COIN. cldence that almost simultaneuosly |with the release of “More Than a | Queen,” the fine Pathe colored pte ture in which Rene Alexandre| starred, comes the news from France that the talented actor has been killed in the great battle in | Belgium iT via the | HORT LINE SERVICE | AND TEEL TRAINS trains to and from Spokane. Can until 8:30 A. M. Leaving Spo- pancy at 9:00 P. M. SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE DOCTORS FRET; true, very difficult to get, but not so much so as in the early days of the war. It is interesting to note | that, owing to the absence of most able-bodied Frenchmen on the firing line Pathe has been driven to the necessity of using women as camera operators. - 8 Clase A Until Tuesday Night “Getting Acquainted,” Keystone comedy, with Mabel Normand and Chaplin; “The Saving two-part Majestic drama, with Dorothy Gish; “Mutual Week- ly.” eee Melbourne Until Tuesday Night “The Midnight Tragedy,” drama; “All for ’ drama; “The Rocky comedy; “Tough Luck Smith,” comedy. oe . Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “In the Land of Arcadia,” with |Lilliam Walker; “Saved by a Watch,” drama; “Little Miss Make- "drama; “She Was the comedy; “Cheap Transpor- comedy ° . Liberty Until Tuesday Night “The Wife,” drama drama; “Monte Carlo, a comedy. “His Uncle's Will,” two-part com- edy-drama; “The Coward,” two-par' Imp drama; .nimated Weekly and a comedy. eee Mission All Week “The Country Mouse,” with Ho. bart Bosworth. . . ¢ 4 RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Wednesday “Ww hen a | Woman Loves,” thre THEY'RE LOSING GOOD BUSINESS injured employes ‘That should have the right to select whatever physician they like, and not be bound to take the physician con tracted for by the employer, is the opinion of the King County Medica} as expressed at a meeting at the Chamber of Com merce rooms. ' The meeting discussed the pro. | posed “first ald” law, to be drafted by the governor's commission for presentation to the ‘legislature. Several doctors voiced opposition to the clinic for school children, de claring It took away practice be longing to family physicians DING ° || a7 Open Sundays 8:90 10. Cnvaatae til A. 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