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STAR—SATURDAY, DEC, 19, 1914. PAGE 3. GENERAL SCOTT (TO HEAR CHURCH | ; = WMPIATIN [let BPR? laced an ae Wel bcc TOTALKITOVER FIGHT AGAINST (Cottfessionts of a Wife} pii is passen e2z.zcz= irk: Doct Judge Her by Her growled Dick * ‘ i WASHINGTON, Dee 9—Th Dale Friday, bu ypposed { can't see people etter,” mut | mpQAnnieen ON tng Hiainet| Reena Tama: tutes coponed |} Clothes, Miss Grey Advises : All through the hours of tho tered rota . | Dill, carrying $26,000,000, was ap-| who attended the meeting. |} NACO, Aris,, Dec. 19.—-Gen. Hugh| LOS ANGELES, Deo, 19.—Action | 84" morning Mary and I waited.|..° it\® ly the reason Why| proved by congress Friday after; Councilman Goddard was ab i est, chict ob ok Ga 2 . . HON) We did not know what arrange-| | three days’ actual connideration nent | By Cynthia Gre jsome girls have more calls upon ~ Scott, chief of staff of the United | brought tn the Interest of the Cath-|ionts to make, I did not even | Both house and senate worked at The Dale resvlution, there y vy y° their resources than others, but £ States army, and Gen, Maytorena,|olic church of Tucson, Aria, to| want to send for an undertaker, for in Dic A apeed Friday bound to be a rec-| fore, ts now ready for the en Another letter written on thelao not think that any one hahaa Villista leader at Naco, Sonora, are/ Ave declared invalid Arizona's | it was hurt enough to my pride to You're « nice one to p jord breaker before the Christmas| balmer and the undertake same subject as that discussed yes | right to a friend or an aequaint- expected to confer tomorrow re-|"®W prohibition law, will be ar|have the nurse know that both Mary|™* I'll bet if Margie wa ©} holidays begin next ‘Thursday | This {s the third Dale reso |terday, but from @ different point| ance t nything she is wearing Karding the action of the Villa| td here next Monday tn the Unit-Jand 1 were neglected wives with |h@ could tell things of you that) A bitter fight was waged on the! jution that met swift death rp : . ies troops {n firing into Naco, Arts ed Staten district court Jout having It co any further te make my escapades look Itke | of the house when P Foes of municipal ownership |! V!e™: 's from o girl who writes of opinion No official word of the probable|,, United States Circuit Judge} 1 was so afraid that Mother Way | toe dots of a Bunday school pic Jurleson's scheme of ¢ are in deep mourning today “| think, Miss Grey, you t he girl Meetlsg has been given out, dut it] Erskine Ross and District Judges | erly would wake up, for then 1) Bt nges was taken up, The should say something to those » this letter ts Olin Wellborn and W. H. Sawtelle| new that she would ask imme| “D you, d——~ you!" Dick was finally voted down, her office Saale 48 to 181 COPS GET MORE ROOM girls who spend ail the money they have on their backs. “In our office Is a girl who Finance committee of the counct a: ae In lx years at t have t Friday granted Chief Lang’s requeat| evidently does not have to pay on above. board, for, although | know she . (7 ou 4 4 was ree | Rms tans tensors |, The action is tn the name of the| know why they wore not there, The | While I pulled at his arm v the conference, it ta be | Rev: Thomas Connelly, pastor of hours days,| “Please, please remember that} Coldest ao, seaterence, tt All Saints’ Church of Tucson, , | your father is dead upstairs and that | portland , depends largely the course to| “1: ts alloged that the Arizona law your mother must be told, Mor her | minutes seemed hours, ight broke, L to remove the juvenile and protec “|nake, Dick, for her sake! tlon division from the Triangle] be taken by the American troopr of his fath hi hat | do, prevents the use of wine in the gets the same salary that | do, | Ali Chr that have been sent to the border. | ceremontes of maas and there is al jad bim Just then Mollie appeared at the} Lieut. H. A. Waddington trans. building to the Prefontaine building | Sh® wears dresses that cost | Many, te i the door to them both three times the amount of mine. Several flurries of firing occurred | contravention of religious iberty e head of the stairs ferred to command of new Seattle Thin will give the department faring the night, and several more guaranteed under the federal con-| “119g dead!” icant ee ‘Hurry; mother ts awake. Some|bullt submarine K-4 [added square feet of floor apace. | 4/0! course, with her pretty, Gheintrack the United States immt| Both men looked as though Thad /OMP must tell her immediately.” —? — —— Sha Mihech bavenl: tek te Oe etn” Sores cute ‘at solace tee east of eae? Nat Bote wan ctrete Gerenna one 1/feeieaet coe eee eBian| Sermon srou, Oo 8 Se a: come from the Maytorena camp. | Inexpresatbly saddened, tnoxpres |PHt my arm about Molite ax the door} | you know that ‘fine feathers » &f There was much activity today | WHAT IS SHRAPNEL | "22 22%! could pot hel & cum em. other's room closed upot is dine wnat ious interest in the way in which “All the boys are crazy about among the Hill forces, which hold Te etettes town, | (To be continued Monday.) leach took the news. “My God!” said Jack as be sunk |}down on the hall seat E. 8, Sweet, Grangeville, Idaho,| Dick straightened and bis Mp#! elected president Northwest Live tightened a» his face grew whiter) oo 0” 4 }than I had ever seen it Stock association. Does mother know?" he asked.| ~ ‘4 - a Not yet. He was not conscious | later ait tad take hit oamae| Christmas | land we thought it not beat to wake | taven't you a friend “back Bast” who aer when the end came,” | = appreciate « gift of a mice @ to her, and I've even seen the boss’ eye light up with pleasure when she comes into the room. Don’t | you think a girl like this should be made to understand that she | 's setting a very bad example? Shrapnel! is really flying can. non, which shoots its charge while in flight or explodes on contact. Its speed of many thou sands of feet per second ts pro- duced by a pressure of from 30,000 to 35,000 pounds per square inch from the powder that expels it from the gun. HAR’S two places whar you can =" always find sym- (3 pathy—in the dic- «%& tionary an’ in ‘ 23 “I have even heard some of the girls say ‘who pays for her finery?” 4 I want to tell this writer that in| o¢ Women ”pree > this free country it Is impossible) pt D [ r Price 8c Round Trip | Thank God!" I heard Dick mur. |” | & ‘ear SALMON ‘a | “I think you and Jack had better | anipped to tee and re-iced dally untt rs ; go to her and tell her,” I said ‘ ; Guaran 4 | argie; I really qnnes ito make every one conform to our Jown ideas of dressing, speech or action Neither can we tell any girl how she shall spend her money Of course, it is unfortunate that pipe o’ VELVET. xy fg N95 For there’s solid solace in that aged- /ATKINSON TALKS ON | in-the-wood meliowness which [| MME. MONTESSORI a yew ooo a changes Kentucky's Burley de Luxe ae ues iar every pre alse oud San into VELVET, The Smoothest an Smoking Tobacco. 10c tins and | | ture education will t free. Catt oe write Sonne 5c metal-lined bags. by ~ mayen fo re : all. | Negieet ix the unpardonable stn. f “Porn, nse eu ove “DR. MACY, Specialist Liggett Myers Fotacee Cx S| tanhe wil) esd wits "the Seder | ial In Advanced sethoda - AV a School,” and will explain the meth-| opposite The Rhodes Co. pond Arcade | — tT emma — me ‘i ods used by Madame Montessori. | Entrance 1 can't do It t,” spoke Jack Let Mollle Anywhere 5 | BB ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES “i... tm: cmm pci Come on,” he said. “Just Pacific Salmon Co. | because you and I are just whelpr own Oftioe) wide G & J. TIRES—NOBBY TREAD {iinititio —||!8 no reason why we should be th and Pike, Semtt! | way || cowards,” one Main S8T¢. | BALLOU & WRIGHT $11 Tie Ot, wane Brwndnay || OO on her you were not home Main” s8Te jhere,” 1 said as they strode past me Ti “Where's Mary?” asked Jack, “! MOTORCYCLES aa8,v,oab want her to go with us. Some of these taken in on new Indian Motoreycles “Mary is getting ready to go to} BALLOU & WRIGHT SIT te, Pike Ate near Reeadway treatment Vitality and tee. 4 econd in the series of lec-|Houre, 10 a m. to 8 p m Sundays | 10 to 12. DANCING PABTIES HIPPODROME Fifth an@ University Cleam Amusement Memelihe Serreen tings 10.PTRCR UNION ORCHESTRA Com: D Teachers the bookshop to arrange for its closing,” I answered coldly “Can't you be a man for your Above illustration Above illustration Above illustration | Above illustration Above illustration Above illustration Above illustration one-third actual size. | one-third actual size. | one-third actual size. } one-third actual size. | one-third actual size. | one-third actual size. one-third actual size. TEDDY PUPPY | OH! YOU FLIRT | KID BODY DOLL | FANCY DRESSED DOLL DUTCH GIRL SIS HOPKINS DUTCH KID The Dutch Character Dolls are eleven inches tall, dressed in various Dutch costumes. The fancy dressed Dolls are eleven inches tall and have sleeping eyes. An as- sortment of dresses to choose from. The jointed kid body Dolls have natural hair and sleeping eyes, and are thirteen inches tall. Size of Sis Hopkins Doll, eleven inches tall. The Oh! You Flirt Doll is twelve inches tall. Teddy Puppy eight inches tall. The cuts shown above are exact reproductions, just as you will see them dressed when you call for them at The Star office, only reduced to about one-third of their real size. IF YOU ARE NOW A REGULAR SUBSCRIBER TO THE STAR DO NOT SIGN THESE COUPCNS AS YOU WILL ONLY DISAPPOINT THE LITTLE GIRL OR BOY Boys and girls living outside of Seattle can also take advantage of this offer by securing two paid in advance orders for one month or more each at 35c a month. Start Today if You Expect to Win a Doll. Offer Will Be Withdrawn as Soon as the Supply Is Exhausted The Choice of Any One of the Above Dolls Given Free to Any Girl or Boy Who finds two people who do not take The Star and gets each of them to sign the coupons printed here. This is very simple. Call on your neighbors and ask them if they take The Star. If they do not, ask them to sign one of the coupons to help you win a doll. Bring the coupons to The Star office, 1307 Seventh Ave- nue, and select your doll. This offer expires December 24. All you need is two subscribers for one month. Do not collect any money. DOLL COUPON NO. 2 I am not a subscriber to The Star and wish to have The Star delivered for one month and there- after until ordered discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier twenty-five cents a month. (Out- side of Seattle, 35c per month in advance.) DOLL COUPON NO. 1. 1 am not a subscriber to The Star, and wish to to pay the carrier twenty-five cents a month. (Out- side of Seattle, 35¢ per month in advance.) PRI iin so ac cine ves pe uieeeds ena awe ReMi i PARENTS MAY BRING IN THE COUPONS, PROPERLY FILLED OUT, AND SELECT THE DOLLS FOR THE CHILDREN.

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