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Just a Hint Of the Great Variety Useful Gifts for Which You Will Find at This Store Manhattan and Arrow Shirts, rials, in Mushroom and regular at $1.50 to Silk Shirts, soft cuffs $3.00 to Dress Gloves. $1.00 to new Pp of Men mate leats $3.00 $5.00 $3.00 Interwoven Hose, silk, lisle and cashmere, a pair, . 260, 350, 50¢ Mid-Winter Blocks {n Stetson and Mallory Hats at Canes, Umbrell Stick Pins, Fancy other acceptable gifts moderately $3.00, $4.00 and Mufflers, Cuff But pric Especially attractive is holiday boxes at 25c, 50c, 75c and See window displays. Full Dress and Sack Suits Overcoats and Raincoats Second Floor. $ $ Tailored Ready OPEN EVENINGS TIL CHRIST the Neckwear $5.00 te Vests and hundreds of d. in $1.00 15.00 15.00 Co. MAS STAR—MONDAY, DEC. 21, 1914. PAGE @& Square Up | With God, _ He Urges ls to met 1 with yourself | “Are you squared up with God?” |asked Rey preaching from | reconciled (squared up) with God 3 Cor. “The one with whom we have first Sydney Strong Sunday, the text, “Be ye v and finally to do is God, More tm-| portant than our relation to church, our government, our family | is our relation to God. More important than problema at Constantinople, Herlin and London in the problem of America’s relation to God. If we are right with Him, we are right with all, If we are| wrong with Him, we are wrong with | all. No one, therefore, can enter the New Year with a happy face and a glad heart if he be not squared up! with God, | We Don't Treat Him Fairly | “Are you reconciled, squared up | with God? In this great Christmas gift of His to the world, and in the ¢ smaller gifts of health and home and friends and children | and food and clothing and schools and peace and opportunity and sun | shine and ratn, “Have you thought anything about | Him? If we treated our frienda the way we treat Him, how long should | we have friehds? | “Have you patd back what you) owe God, for all you are and hop) to be? Have you ever made a con sctous effort to put yourself right! } with God? Are you willing to go on letting debts after debts plie up| | inet you and never a word? i “Have you ever sald, ‘I will arise! and go to my father and say, I hav sinned against heaven and tn thy| sight I am no longer worthy to be} Three More Days to Take Advantage of These pecial Christmas | Columbia Offers: There's a Columbia Grafonola here to fit every purse and every purpose, Any one of these instruments placed in your home on Christmas will be the greatest gift you could possibly A Munteal that that will entertain everybody, If you can't come in today, come tonight and hear like the best-—you know there are only three days more to Chrivunas and delay might bring disappointment, SPECIAL TERMS On All Instruments No Interest No Extras make your family Instrument any one can play, and one these {nstruments play the music you THR PAVORITE — {\lustrated above, with your choice of 24 selections, $58.20 at (Terme of $1.60 per week) THE NEW MIGNONETTH—cab!- net machine, with tilting record bins, 20 selections, $109.75 at. Pr (Terme of $2 per week) THE BABY REGENT—handsome Table Grafonola, tn sia or quartered 100 onk (With terms of 42 & week) THE MOTHOR—ii)ustrated above, Tone “a. $19.45 (Terms of Tho per week) THE ECLIPSR—with your choice of 10 #elections, at $28.25 (Terme Tbe per week) THE JEWEHE—with your chotce ; FOR LAST MOMENT BUYERS (Terma of $1 per week) Gift Bonds Filled out to any unt you c Good tor Records in mahogany or quartered oak, iting SOOO (Terms $3 a week) THR NEW LEADER—with au tomatic record ejector, tllustrated $2 per week) BADEM—without ‘d de- $84.75 nelections (Terms of $1.50 per week.) THK REGENT —Library Table Grafonola, in ma! beautifully carved legs, with tit BIO o-rarsoeses (Terme $3 a week) THE COLONIAL—handw machine, illustrated above $150 (Terma of $2.60 per woek.) THR NONPARIEL — handsome cabinet machine, tilting $150 record bins..,..., (Terms of $2.60 per week) LIBRARY TABLE, GRAFONOLA oak or mahogany .... (Terms of $3 © week) OPEN THIS EVENING AND EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS C.HHOPPER GEPKELD 4ylers Bulan, Ord. Ave © University St. Beattie’s Talking Machine Headquarters ALL THE RECORDS—FOR ALL MACHINES—ALL OF THE TIME 8 , "TREADS BOARDS IN {sisi "*'"" **" 87 Pe stee* PSEND WREATHS (SEATTLE FOLKS REARS naam Ocoee 2 | called thy son; make m hired | servant’? Must Square Up Within | “Let's bo reconetled to God. Te be anything else than genuine and |aincere ts foolish. God knows our hearts. He loves us and Is patient . {th us; but He asks us to be right within. We may square up fn ith our neighbors and not be af oted within. But the Lord look leth upon the heart. performance will do. Again and again we are warned that the sacrt fices that are pleasing to God are |e genuine spirit.” | / GRAVES INEAST AID BELGIANS wine | "Three wreaths of evergree trom| Close to $8,000 in cash and over COPS MUST BUY 4 Glopes of the Cascade moun- $15,000 in supplies have been re | ; decorated with holly from ceived by various committees of the campus of the University of| Belgian relief fund, and aro now 4 THEIR FOOD NOW on, have been sent by/ awaiting the arrival of the relief { Edmond S. Meany to the ship Washington. | which used of John Quincy Adams, Al, In Tacoma the public response Gallatin and Henry Clay. was widespread. Even the school The eravy to core No outward | Committees of prominent citizens children helped, donating 5,500 cans} | bountifully on the big, thick, Juley if CANDY “DON’TS' je ———-@ Do not scrape the sauce pan when turning out fudge or fondant. This will cause the candy to “grain.” Don't use gray granite pans to boll candy, Use whitelined pans, | as crystals as well as scorch shows oo white more quickly. Don't begin making fondant with jan entire recipe. Use half or quar ter the given amount until you are | sure you can succeed. Don't eet candy tn ao refrigerator to cool; put {t in a cool, dry place, in & current of air, and % cupful of molasses are the necensary ingredients. These should be polled together until a little hardens in cold water when dropped [into it. Take ft off the fire and beat |intott a teaspoon of vanilla, Stir |{t a minute or so and ¢hen turn into |= buttered pan to cool. | Stx marshmallows, | fudge is taken from fire and beater jim, make the fudge finer grained | eee COCOANUT BARS ~ —— - « Three cups of granulated suger jand only enough water to moisten. Boil until tt will hair. Pour on « stmas Candi for good litHe boys and girls {" MAPLE SUGAR FUDGE Break about pound of maple sugar into litte pleces, mix it with a cupful of milk and put it on the fire. This mixture should come to 8 boll before a tablespoon of butter | 8 added. Cook the whole until a little, dropped in cold water, will recome brittle, Take it from the re and begin stirring at once un- | you notice it beginning to gran- ate « little, Pour it into « greas- d pan, which should have been pre- mared = beforehand. Mark into squares of any size wished and let it cool, dropped in cold water becomes brit- tie, Turn on a platter which has been buttered. Let it cool. Pull and cut it as you would molasses candy. Sent to friends or business asso- ciates in the East would be a fine Christmas Present I deliver them to any railroad express office at a total cost to you of $1.26. J.P. TODD Room 16 Colman Dock platter and when partly cold stir un- | til ereamy. Do not beat this, or you|» place the wreaths Christmas of condensed milk and 1,495 cans | steaks in the city jail cookery will! | will spot! it. Into this fondant BROWN CREAM TAFFY 100 years to the minute, if/ of pork and beans. | ooze no longer. | Don't keep candy tn open recep- — —— after the signing of the The steamship Washington ts ez- | For there'll be no more stenks, |tacles, Airtight boxes are the prop.) ity which terminated the war) pected to arrive here January 7. . | And the cops who used to feed|er thing. 1812, on the resting place of} Judge Burke has issued a call to | mar faces at city expense will now! three Americans who negotiat-| members of the committee appoint- | be compelled to dig up real coin at! Don't throw away a syrup that the }ed by Gov. Lister to meet at the! |reguiar beaneries, or else go bas dolled past the desired stage; To 2 pounds of brown sugar add 1 teaspoon of vinegar, butter size of egg and % cup of water. Boil all together until it is hard knead enough freshly grated cocoa-| @ nut to make « heavy bar, Put this in a bread pan and jet it stand two hours, then cut Into slices. eee | of 93 0! the spurious coins. 50cto$5 SAVED | DR. EDWIN J. BROWN 4 peace pact. ‘The remembrance, Prof. Meany | ttle Chamber of Commerce | hungry can represent only a small, Tuesday <fternoon This ts the edict issued by Police of the appreciation of the peo’) There is now in the neighborhood | Chief Lang. The order came as a of the Northwest for the ser-\ of nearly 200 tons of foodstuffs stor- | result of the bump of curiosity de ‘of the three statesmen who! oq at the Whatcom ave. warehouse. | veloped by Mayor Gill to the United States the Ore- | The mayor saw fn the monthly territory, from which the state audit of muntetpal bills that the ell ela ADDITIONAL pn Oe Ma Bh lly SPORT NEWS bacon, salmon, eto, The mayor was afraid prisoners would get too fat on such grub. But ft seems there was no such danger. ‘The prisoners weren't getting the | fancy dishes, These went to tickle the palates of the officers stationed at headquarters. Ernest Champlain ané his broth- et Joseph are under arrest, charg-/ with passing counterfeit dollars. A search of their room, ac 414 Jet- e » resulted in the finding Fach SPORTING FLASHES The Celtic soccer football club will meet tonight at the National pool room on Pike #t., for the pur- pose of reorganizing. o- The St. Louls Americans will train at Houston, Tex., next spring.| *- Diames the cther. — — THIS—AND FIVE CENTS DON'T MINS THIE inciows & cents to Fo DL, writing your name ly. You will reeetve tn Drei. NEW YORK, Dec. 18,—Mise Loulse Drew, clever daughter of John Drew, ts playing a double role this season, and she’s making a brilliant success of both of them. In “It Pays to Advertise,” one of the Broadway comedy successes Miss Drew is the bright particular | Marcus Catton beat Jake Schae-| star, and in the social drama as It |] | fer, 200 to 191, in the Interstate Bil-|is played on Fifth ave., she alsc Hard league match at Hannibal, Mo.,| shines with star-like brillianc last night. Catton’s high run was! Miss Drew is one of the few New) | 56, Schaefer's 54 | York actresses who has equal prom: | letic association has abolished the . | * i om | claring It too dangerous to athletes, | jand has substituted the Javelin} throw. Meamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist Leave Colman Dock, Seattle, 6-30 (except _ Sanday), 19:20 & m., 1:20, 3:00, ex- 4 Bunday (Sunday 2:80), 6:80 pm ¥ Saturday. 11:45 pom | ‘Time table subject to change without notice. ‘Fhene Main 2101. Price S0¢ Round Trip ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Bliveremith trial colds and . oughly comforting to stout persons Rartell's I Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be. cause our work is different. It's a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First and Senece. Main 4136. The Iilinols intercolegiate Ath- U. 8. supreme court decision Sat- urday dismissing the case of Grant, Smith & Co., contractors, to | recover $48,000 from the city, ac. \erued interest on bonds given that firm for the Denny hill regrade contract, means the gain of $100, 00 to Seattle, acording to Corpora. tion Counsel Bradford. Other suite for the recovery of see Cliff Blankenship, who will man- |age the Salt Lake team next sea- son, has gone East to pick up six jor eight men to strengthen his team. Piano, voice, viotin, mandolin, gutter We can save you money on your Coal Bills. Write Associated Coal Tracts Co. 418 Joshua Green Bldg. Seattle. -. Fred Martin of Milwaukee and | Frank Bacon of Detroit won the| accrued interest will be started 24-hour roller skating race at Madt- The case was argued in the high) son Square Garden. The first five|court by Assistant Corporation| teams covered 293 miles. Counsel Howard Hanson. | sé aie In the Printers’ bowling league) Operation on Chas. M. Chamoer.| games yesterday the Agates beat|Iain, Spokane banker, charged with the Long Primers, ,548 to 1,49, the| forgery, halted by injunction Breviers beat the inions, 1,457 to — 1,298 and the Agates beat the Picas, 1,505 to 1,294. PHOTOS Made Now for Xmas JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS P-L. Bidg., seattio. ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW While We Are CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES Silver Fillings .. Gold Crowns.... A HOLIDAY GIFTS AT BARGAIN PRICES Morey Stationery Co. 718 First Ave. Near Columbin st. Ross George, manager of the Ply- mouth basketball team, Is sore over the fact that the score of the game | between the Plymouth and 8, A. C | fives was switched when published, | He says the Plymouths really beat the 8. A. C, quintet, 27 to 23—and | ean do ft again. . In the basketball game at Win- lock last night, the Chehalis team was defeated by Winlock, 49 to 1%. UNION DENTISTS—-305% Pike St., Corner of Third Ava. (CARDINAL VERY LOW] ,Seecrmeenr tan. for @ period of 18 years. All work gu ROME, Dec, 21.—Cardinal Ag Pilling BOA 10 B1.50) Heavy Gold Crowns. |itardo, one of the best known mem. | Qld, Allon Filling @1.60 te ®Z.5¢ | Holld rides Work Painiees Extracting Vree. 85.00 ano | bers of the Sacred College, was ill Hananthalte: 4 is" today. It was admitted that pti: Acad aaggl ge yg 98 Call at My Optical Department, | Have Dr. ©. T. Knowl. ae, sl atrit, BROW Nig examine and fit Z 1 will guar pate of ginsses you may re auire Lenses duplicated for 06. Tak Sets of Teeth . Option! Department WS First Ave, Washington Hidg. UNION DENTISTS—Cor, Thi a ze oe M Main 3040 his Silness Was serious, ar eee, asenaee eat add again. \i¢ i? Of course, everybody knows how to make fudge, but, anyway, here's the recipe, You may have forgotten | Just how it goes, and Christmas aft- jernoon will be dull, indeed, if som of 4he youngsters don't make fud, One cup of sugar, | cup of granu- a Hi | lated chocolate, % cupful of milk and dust with powdered sugar. little water and boil up| | whites of 2 exe: o es lie is { TUTTI FRUTT! BARS ‘ 9 ¢ be Boll 2 cupfuls of granulated sugar jand % cupful of milk until tt forms a ball in water, and add the stiff fter removing from the fire. Then add a mixture of chopped figs, chopped dates, can- died cherries, nut meats, candied | pineapple, and citron and raisins. | Beat until creamy and pour into a | greased mold. Place under a weight \for 12 hours, then cut into bars ROSS AND DIMOCK TO KEEP | THEIR POSTS UNDER GILL Mayor Gill Monday sent to the counell the names of J. D, Ross . H. Dimock for reappoint- Nghting superintendent land city engineer, respectively. |They are to hold office for three years, their terms to expire Decem- ber 31, 1917. Both will get $5,000 a year, Ror salary having been raised to that amount by the last budget approv- ed by the council. ‘The mayor has also reappointed Chauncy L. Baxter as civil service jcommissioner, The council is ex |pected to confirm the appoint | ments, The mayor gives Ross and Dim- ock unstinted praise for efficiency and honesty. “Both Mr. Ross and Mr. Dimock are able members of the board of public works,” he sald tion hi ever been their honesty and conscle fort as heads of their departmes “Mr, Ross is an indefatiga. worker. He is a fan of ability. No better proof of that could be demonstrated than the fact that he has managed the plant success- fully in spite of many obstacles and opposition.” While at times the not agreed with Ross, Gill says that in the main “his policy has been the policy I would have pur sued had I been In charge of the plant.” “Mr. Ross understands my views on municipal light extension,” sald the mayor. “As superintendent, he knows he is ponsible to me in any policy that does not concern the city council, and the extension of the light system outside of the city limits to the south fs not with- in the province of council legis- lative power,” Ross has been in the city plant | service since its beginning, work- ing his way up to the top. He was appointed light superintendent by Mayor Dilling in 1911, succeeding KR, M. Arms, resigned. mayor has SINGLE TAX TEAMS LOSE IN DEBATES Single tax received a setback day as the topic of a series of debates held fn the high schools. The negative teams, opposing single tax, scored a sweeping vic- tory, Queen Anne (Robert McFarland, George Furber, Rupert Hamilton) defeated Lincoln (Alvin Weston, Opal Johnson, Henry Agnew), 3 to 0; Kent defeated Broadway (Mayo Shattuck, Philip Nyren, Ar thur Morganstein); West Seattle (Bret Fowler, Arthur Grant, Wil- lam Hardy) defeated Port Town- send (Horace Goodrich, Miss War- ren, Miss MeConnaughe); Frame lin (Abe Kolnitz, Ted Turner, Jack Reynolds) defeated Stadium high, Tacoma (Alvin Brown, Robert Friedman, Herman Thiel). The third series of single tax de- bates will be held March 19. | BUSTS SAFE; HAM | Anything fre cracking a safe to) stealing a weinerwurst 1s in order] these days among the Ancient Or- | der of Porchclimbers. Henry Reid, of the Renton Hill Meat Market, 1408 East Pike st., so reports, A jburglar got into his shop, broke Jopen the safe, found no money in jit, and so he carried away a botled ham and some “weinies.” PROVOCATION “Pa, they say that one of the cor- respondents went to the war in a taxloab.” “Very likely, my son, The charges for a taxicab are enough to make anybody fight.” | ; a | List your Real Estate in Star| Want Ads. @| when a little is dropped in cold water; ;add 4 drops of extract of orange, pour onto well-greased pan; when cool enough to handle, pull! un- til creamy. ip --schsihhneeainipenieiiniliinliice | CHOCOLATE MINTS cAI: aacnceaasieeeheanie Knead fondant until soft and smooth, adding elther peppermint or wintergreen. Form into wafer- shaped pieces and dip in melted chocolate. ? CURRANT DROPS Molsten a quantity of sugar wi! currant juice, Put into a pan to heat, stirring all the whil Don't Jet {t boll. Add a little more sugar and let it warm with the rest. Drop mooth stick. ee ° ccnp sonieiedis | VINEGAR CANDY If you have 2 cups of sugar, cup of vinegar and about 2 table- spoonfuls of butter, you can make vinegar candy. Melt the butter and then add the sugar and vinegar, This should be boiled until a little and Intestinal Disorders, Kidney Liver, Bisdder Special juced prices to women on all treatments which include Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Naturopathic medicine, pref: erence given to non-surgical methods. All of Men—Nervous Debility, Blood Potson. epectal and Chronic Dis- orders, 606, 914 and Wasserman test. My treatment for all Despondency, Im- paired Vitality and ‘Debinty Nervous never This is the only office tn the city where you meet the same man you see tn the picture, in the office, and who personally stands back of every pre alse and guaran- tee rs, 10 & m. to ® p m 1 2. ° Consultation free Call or wrt Yy| Neglect ts the unpardonable at DR. MACY, Specialist In Advanced Methods. 1318 Second Av., Seattle, Wash. Opposite The Rhodes » Opposite Arcade Entrance. THE NEW Pt. Defiance Line of the O-W.R.&N. NOW OPEN To Portland Take this delightful ride over a new route which for scenic beauty is unsurpassed in the entire country. A new and wonderful view of Mt. Rainier-Tacoma. Three Fine "rains Daily _______., Shasta The 0-W. R. & N. Operate the Only Two y Daylight Trains over this line to Portland. Leave: land 8:20 p. Portland-Puget Sound Express Leaves Seattle 11:30 a. m land Memited (No Extra Fare to Portland) Seattle 9:30 a, m.; arrives Port- m. } arrive: - 6:15 p.m. sin Owl (Portland and Grays Harbor) Leaves Seattle 11:15 p. m.; arrives Port- land 6:45 a m.; 6 arrives Aberdeen m, ping cars ready iteel Conches, an Courteous, it Employes: tiekets and reserva. tlons call at CITY TICKET OFFICE 716 Trains Station, Second Ave. Main 932. H. L. HUDSON, D. F. & P. A, e from Oregon-Washingt Jackson St. and Fourth Ave.