The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1914, Page 2

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STAR—THURSDAY, DEC. 1 ove LET THE SUMMERY ("et tems widen] Analysis | WEATHER FOOL YOU! | of Moves : Christmas is coming, and if you will stop to think, you in Europe AN ag N it his es Wh (ge will realize how very few shopping days there really ate ‘ before Christmas—just 12, in fact, and you know just THE DIFFERENCE IN THE AC ? i f Itieh ! how much shopping must be crowded into that short complishments of British naval forces when efficiently and Ineffi time. As usual clently handled, is aptly Hiuetrated | . by a comparison of the results of : ” , fighting off the Gouth American coast in one case on the Pacific, | . , and In the other on the Atlantic! side. The trapping of Admiral Von) Spoe's German crulsor squadron off| | the Falkland isiands was not only renee —" ~ have the interest of their patrons at heart and are offer ing excellent |a remarkable piece of strategy, but Morning Bargains From 9 to 11 A. M. Only Jit was also the result of unprece to make shopping easy and profitable for you. No tele dentedly rapid and secret action by| phone orders. All morning bargains must be taken with , 7 the @ritish naval authorities, fol-| lowing the sinking of the crulsers| you unless delivered with other goods. Geod Hope and Monmouth off Chile, Friday Mornin 7 : "8 suse sovennaer ? Bivwnins id . : notte covculace coneevnina v* Let Us Solve Your Christmas Gift Problem for You—Greater Value-Giving Than c me man shine, since there ie more| These bargains can be had only on Friday from ‘ , Y " SS eeucainitn cettastiaanee Kigekl Ever During Manutacturers Emergency Sa run: « ent Bae ic mavens ion. eet tars, oa gaze, save New Pianos, $118, $128, $145, $167 Toy China ain y ° 2) ( " > q maaan oer tae: | cal dude tae cee buen eeienes $1500 Chickering THREE DAYS BEFORE THE t , Player Pia TeaSets “Y. Boag Bob ie oa ng ge ter the super-dreadnought Auda = . baled at Thiré Fach put up in a box. These [®t | cloue had been sunk, Lord Fisher . yea vy far the sets consist of 19 pieces, all | succeeded Prince Louis of Batten b known since yy gg -_ <— to | Robert Monroy Bandini and Hie Mother, Mre. Ruth McMahon berg ae British first sea lord. ‘ any shown elsewhere at 35c. His firet impo act se 0 Price Friday, 9 to 11 a.m... SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 10.—One, the grandnephew of Mrs. Arcadia de gfhrled? nay one onpgltaradhe rprede “escent |day Robert Monroy Bandini was a| Baker, who died in Los Angeles two) mit, 2 eet S |youth with a homemade, one-string | years ago, leaving an estate valued i cael r ladle, no bad habits, "very little] at $7,000,000, Spee and destroy his fleet of highly 1 of their profit. They| Toyland Basement. f loose change and nothing to worry| The boy who inherits a fortune| *fficient. but secondary fighting | mas Wa gerne fig OF ye | about from her never knew her hepres a ile t t n The next day he was rated asa! Shortly after her death a not BRO Boys’ Tool Boxes | halt-mtliionaire ible helrs, printed in a Lor| 4 THis BRITIGH SQUAORON UN He is the heir to $600,000, of # paper, came to the attent! anneeeny Tae we tee eres ORS OP Boxes are oak with hinges and clasp. Box contains 9 pleces of ffl which $100,000 goes to his lawyer, |of District Attornay Arthur M. Free | ™O"® dreadnought oru “3 tools, ete. Value 39. Price Friday, 9 to 11 a m 19¢ }}/lcaving bim a clear half million. | of Santa Clara county renee Spree Gas emauing: tain Limit, one. —Toyland Basement. Robert Bandini hasn't any concep-| Two years previously Free had| 9%" 4 tion yet of how much money that|made the acquaintance of youns| 4g aintn cater ond bis tostent will be. | Bandini and his widowed mother,|° 0" mtd Men Ss an omen’s When talked to at the comfortable} now Mra. Ruth McMahon Pony dt gta ule rae - You an Jaen of what you y unpretentious family| Free remembered Bandint’s rela | that are now Mufflers . in a comfortable but decidedly | tionship to Mre. de Baker, and ai| “note a ; avery iastrument by the unpretentious neighborhood, Ban- once started a search for the youth | # his commander, Fisher chose manufacturers’ representative. Better made than the regular 50c Phoenix Muffler, in black and dint said that his first investment | knowing him to be one of the hetrs | hi* own righthand man, Admiral assorted colors. Price Friday, # to 11 a. m 19¢ ]]| would be & pair of baseball shoes Six months later he located Ban-| Sturdee, recently promoted to the Limit, two. —Main Floor, North Aisle. Bandint obtains his inheritance as! din! in San Franciaco, position of chief of the naval staff penarenntasethats o ne AE The vast importance which was attached to the expedition Ladies’ Long Kimonos “en dssiess teley tase st Scents, “The Baby Upright | real business being that of a strate Made of fleece lined percales. Made up with fancy border; Persian gist at home. of the Fastidious Mustcta effect. Come in all sizes. Value $1.25 each. Price Friday, 9 to us an ge eae The daintient of all om . oe . Von Spee won his Chil & eneuless 59¢ in victory durat P upright —Second Floor. Nov, 1, but details of it wi not » are included in the | ft M b) S .@ known until geveral days later, The $626 ai and | it would im, therefore, as if he = rf 4 e e ==-A eries | Sturdee could not have left En | io | land more than about @ month ago ‘The Chickering embraces our entire stock of real Cluny and Torchon trimmed Mae pr emge evidently WaS ty. by far the most preferable of all Table Linens, from the small glass doilies to the large table top nt ia re | taken tn euch seareey. that deogtte r Flavor, Bianco or grand All go at one-third off Friday, 9 to ll a.m. All you want | com, net @ word of it reashe son en on our floors tn all but if you preter 8p. you p Toy Toilet Sets From Out. on Her Confessional, Miss THE aunmant MADE THE! stake of underestimating Lord othe ac mg rer ade amt telly a Grey Produces Experiences of Women Fisher. Had they not done 80, it) Limit, 2 sets. eae Who Realized Too Late How .They: }) rer ses ee ele ay ome to our store have remained in South ee arent wa Failed to Hold the Man’s Love. waters. : make you can = If they had supposed that th All Day Frida ste one Sterns Sat BY CYNTHIA GREY on his way to attack them, they) os Today brings the little story of the wife who allowed “mother” to| Would surely have made at top| argains Influence her and turn her away from a loving husband and what might| Speed for some other part of the| have been a happy home. world, leading Sturdee a — . 5 Grey: Three years | —————————_______ chase. Black Enamel Ear-rings | Bibles and Prayer Books As pee. Ini dn dese fan otal 4 as good LY 9 have been to create a special very © r peedy squadron to run down Von ey isch fea For Christmas gifts. Serviceable, durable, acceptable. This offer ‘Assorted sizes; 49¢ values for | About 100 to choose from, at as any women ‘dhould . Pile into the British commander's arms Dring swe koreer 2E6 | sdout half the usual prices want. I didn’t realize it then; but do now. China Silks He loved me dearly; was kind Flower Vases 25 pieces fancy printed Chinese and affectionate; always greet eme | aoe eee Sent vores $296 With silver base and flared ” a Silk for fancy work, kimonos, ed me with tender words and @750 Daby Grand Pinson ®laes flower holder. Will make | etc; G5c and Tic value. All a kiss, I was upappreciative $388 a nice gift; 48c values....25¢ | go at 39. ot ouch @ great lave Fr @ oe eas ts Fancy Leather Bags conceited and naturally thought fer FUE id Fie | armed Sete aby Grand Fiance SO EG With plain or pleated side because my husband made such be some few pian 1 put tr rods: "There may new design frames; the usual ado over me, that it was no ine ~ "ore beptradi ee whe sortain cohe Fo iced fittings, A big assortment, more than any other man | in th borney we r edvortioes Dies Bee 14 by the t * by steaming Into the Atlantic, guaranteed 925-1000 fine in | each o8e would do pls, etl si at el 5 are But even that great fault, 1 | fevth pats —— yu ‘or lim or might have corrected as I grew ee FORT WORTH, Tex. Deo. 10. Ladies’ Lined Gloves y pagar older, but for a mother's wrong. || FREE SAMPLE COUPON || Several days ago Mins Sennie How oA he disiiked my husband on MID DRUG COMP. ard, a girl detective, was assigned, the time of writing thie Tecan yg vderngll aytldig Ladies’ Comfy Slippers, brown, account of his salary, and || Be Ppromed Bides Msrebalt hatsen. || {ua ‘nase by two Fort Worth at] ment Ba ay - A qood supply of music rolls free, aoe at Spe | Purple. red and gray. Sizes talked constantly against bim. King) gong me © Free, sample ot | torneys, and the case, they thought,| prunes, pi A and fue thatjand tree exchenge privilege. The teecessereseees 2% to 7. Sold elsewhere at Naturally, she influenced me + tn plain WrApper.) | would bo cleared up more rapidly 4 tn perfect, guaranteed | most wonderful offer ever made r Waists $1.25. Our price 89¢ A salary of $80 a month at that eosesene || if she we oy's clothing and posed payer. ==. Ladies’ Dress A ais' "Sein’s Ocera Slisoers time looked small to me. I was as a newsboy. Miss Howard con Magnifieent Att Case Bale : Seco or. len’s Opera Slippers foolish and bigoted and had sented, bought an armload of news: |$450 “oS"he $1,050 = $140 50 pretty Dress Waists, made | Tan, red and black. Just right been taught the duties of sasteretenesies : =}| papers and went to her boarding|almost bait Plone, massive of chiffon, lace, marquisette, | for «if Regular I grew worse and house to get ready for the heavy $350 bd er wh re case, rich tone etc, Values up to $7 $3.00 s. All go worse until one evening my hus- S af impersonation | Riesbss s os & | now . $1.98 band berged me with tears in i\One poon ul Gives hy hen she ad posed be tore the| Anether is eyes to make an effor glass for some time and made sure be happy. Ast hi R that her own relatives would pass ° He told me the story of the onis Ing esults her by under strong light, she # NEVER SUCH PRICES happy, though economical home ttle residents are astonis! yl ed for a barber shop to have her |» Steck pl ne ¥ NEVER SUCH TERMS in which he was reared, and | Mixture of buckthorn tresses so trimmed that a cap could| Ameter one, p yaa OPEN EVENINGS TILL © that the dearest hope of his | ine, eto. k Ad fit over them more comfortably. $365) . Now ubtatmable for mearly o life had been to grow up and | remedy acts upper s Her troubles began as soon as she! wany jne-halt. make just such a home aa the | l°ver bowel, end te so THOROUGH | ott the house, for strangely enough $800 ie'.o"™"* $468 one he left when the world |cesstully in appendicitis. ON] every one whom she knew and met tine called to him. |SPOONFUL, of Adler-I-ka_ relleves| recognized her immediately and| 7 wale $242) $550 Urrtene $328 But what did I care? If he | 8!most ANY Case of con Pay: | Asked her what it was all about. — | $132 $750 $335 didn't like my style he could (f'n cred eeu tune it + By the time she had reached the| er Piarer Biases . Third and go, for | knew that mother |bie and pass out a P barber shop a crowd of curious per latent: st7 ies. AG) Aooreee $310 University ny en would welcome me home, And |! nd a 235|sons had gathered about her, and AMUSEMENTS Prete ee eee Rhee he went the outlook for a successful day at| E BROWN 1 — = Bip — by bought fron Today, my heart aches for detective work was blighted. The| DR. ose BARREL OF BOOZE a creah Moore Tonight & 30 Beco pseod xt pli him; but all in vain. barber was uncertain about his abil- HAS CUT PRICES | plaster to remodel Rhoads’ arms All Week se fed He bas married @ woman ne ity to cut her hair as she suggested,| yy otter t# for you to go to any and place his face in good shal MATINEES DAILY, 2:90 Traded with Lum Mills, then traded) who appreciates his love and A and soon after he had started the| Dental office and get prices, then come PROVES To BE BOMB pandas rb = Béward 4. Curtis’ Photodrama | back . And foture two detecti * » me for an examination and consulta sling and Y'make w del : “ALD, HEAD HUNTERS _,,,.3°°00°" to me ts before me—alwa for masquerading. The attorneys s apemcaiaata | Pe tesnay Abe ngek hele Pa ce ie Bae Soe ee Frank too v; Midis, Abe and See. Matinees, 250. | ee ee ey eee Cee I have learned at « dear cost, who had employed Miss Howard Warren Rhoads, tarmer of this a Rg | , h- ; i furnished bail for $2,000 for her ; mio | Place, says hereafter he will care Than tock and ac and too Inte, that life is not Sr ial D , néasypsi work Rear : [Then took and sold them back to! {ng without love, I see the iscoun lease and masculine roles will be| mcr. ; N 8 JUST | fully examine would-be empty whis- | Are Perla Your woman filling the place I wil- henceforth taboo. OR TO MY OFFICES, ky Dunn Cor. Mountain Grove (Mo.) For 90 days the Albany Dentists ~~ i barrels before he tries to alter! Wastrel Friends— SEATTLE THEATRE Herald. fully deserted, with everything | wit give @ special di Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S.| the bungholes. He hastily came|| oat Longer, Then, Today, 0 ‘ to e hile I have noth Pee SUASELD PLAYERS 10 ee ee eoaT LOVE. | Percent on pric - DEER COMES BACK Aiea Leading to this conclusion after one explod- and” For Colds ‘ We do honest dentistry at honest | , Jed when he attempted to enlarge Make Amends! mobt exceedingly rainy|W@ guarantee the painless extrac r . sey y rainy | tion, filling aud crowning of teeth his hair was burned off} Suburban and out-of-town cus- evenings tbe, 2 Matiners, Wed. and Sat eaeveraka ! Pp bh A lecturer, one arrh.dry catarth, sore nose, night, addressed an audien HATBORO, Pa. Dec, 10.—-For ant many cuts and bruises were {n-| tomers are invited to take advan- might have been much larger with.| N students employed, only skill. , Ho ed the Bes t $7.50 50) Mated he iho arnt tee lane ot si , a sn gen : eted by the barrel : prices, We pa “PANTAGES | ‘KONI DON’S aaa sae the nealing capacity ot | ed graduates of years of experience, |the third consecutive season Fin mi 5 bY the barrel staves as they tage of city prices, ‘We pay return peenddRteinemntetatentea hatin \the hall. “Naturally, he wae willing) NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT, | land's beautifuliy antlered deer has | flew Investigation prov- NO IMPOSSIBLE LOW PRI put In {ts appearance among cattle that the barrel had been recent- eae BrerPopuiar Monologist, Original and Genuine to curtail bis address, and, having ro ORAW_A CROWD, OG) ta the faron of Henry Gerhart. Ap-| iy emptied, was still wet, and the| UNIO Dye Works JAMES J. CORBETT CATARRHAL JELLY |percholosical moment. ho. said. | 204 Red Rubber Pla parently, the animal was thirsty, | Glasses on Earth red-hot iron formed so much gas| iiiiied madle’s hearyywelgit cham- | <ee ere afraid I've kept you too long."| Best Maroon Rubber for when noticed by Mrs, Caroline| in the inside that it burst open with P| Office, 1162 10th Ave. e am-| —standard remedy for 25 years, 16,000,000 “I'm wi Ot 70 4 | Gold Dust Rubber Plate Romig, it was nosing at a board = —_—______] — tubes have been sol ne! on vi voi: : plon It brig chick relist. oneinieie emis: | Whereupon « voice replied: “No,! whalebone Rubber Plate covering of & water trough. Mrs 106 and 20¢ flamed nasal pasangeg, Get 30 or So tube | SO On; it’s etill raining the world) .... ey Romig walked toward the deer, 0 : saby bes Vetta. Gold Crowns (extra hi $5.00| carrying in her hand a pan filled Gf $ 4 a , Case. ther toe danmarone, New Roller Rink Bridge Work (extra ho with water, the deer waiting until| A/aanm s 3 Loew’s Empress KONDON MFG. CO., Minneapolis, Minn, Opened Downtown |toth . she was within arm's length before B. B. CLIVE & CO. ~ “ s Gold Fillings jit turned and sped away. ; ‘ EDWIN FORD CO, Gore, GaP. 8. Morgan nad oceasion| | Mr, Koller, former owner of the|A"™*Worn fe tines As farm hands on the Gerhart b "| Mammoth and Broadway rinks, has place approached, the animal left| tt fit ike renewed roller skating in Seattle in A L B ‘A N Y the herd of cows, leaped over a| We do all our own grinding and pen or t 4 * opening a rink downtown, at First | fence and disappeared guarantes all our work or 0o%-lave, and Seneca st. There are reg: | - ~~ a0 th n avee'-|ttiar classes in the afternoon for DEN Il STS ide rks voiyes ds EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING y |instruction in waltzing, two-atep- y' own home. STAR WANT ADS ae ping and fancy skating. The after- easy. Read the iteanser i =| Marcum Optical Co. First Ave. and S ‘ > ; “noon sessions start at 2:30, and STAR WANT ADS—then BRING RESULTS 4 each evening at 8 o'clock, -. aa i ens | choose, 017 Firet Avenue. na) ¢.sumprnemeenre —

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