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— 4116 to 424 SPECIAL PRICES ON PRACTICAL GIFTS At Seattic’s Popular-Priced Home Furnishings Establishment. Pike different people and now | am go ing to tell you my special expert- ence, 1am a divorced woman and not| jvery old; at least, | am young | enough to still be attractive, Since coming back to this city, which is my home town, | have met a num Electric Iron Guaranteed for 10 years, fine- ly nickeled and equipped with electric attachment and lamp | nt ways entertain me. But when they take) me home, they think | ought to ki them. When | become indignant, | they tell me | ought to be used to such things, having been married, land many of them aleo add that a divorced woman cannot be straight. | | would really like to know if vo cord. Sale Pri these thoughts | have written are ie ice the opinion of most A divore ni ss gine ed woman can by good as any \ oe _— other woman if s! _ sine Rack, In go ¢ en tinted, $1 ‘45 spectal at | | have had thie tine of dope hand- ed out to me so often | am com- |mencing to think It would be a |erime for me to ever marry again land have any children, If these | thoughts will be a sample of the | mind of the children’s father. candid | Tuesaday. Wednesday Thureday e (Open & evening as u 108- Will you give me your } ent opinion through the columns of the | the | paper? | nce Am | wrong In my opinion of | : as men or are there really any men the In this town who can aph ey would Ik yun their mother and sisters respected by other men? A DIVORCED WOMAN. pug | A—You are wrong if you judge trol all men by the examples you give. | in I cannot speak in behalf of the 4i-| art: vorced women; but, tnaamuch as 1) have had a number of similar com Hall Tree, as Let ALE eee 5 | the library, reading room, living room a “> from } the $16.50 to o Musterole Works Easier, Ky S6 FER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL HEATING STOVES IN OUR Quicker and Without the b Blister mixing up a ur and water ly relieve pair sm Site Ur M6 424 - Telephone—Priva te Exchange—Elilott 3096 PHOTOS Made Now for Xmas Sent to friends or business asso- ciates in the East would be a fine Christmas Present I deliver them to any railroad at a total cost to JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS P.-1, Bidg., Seattle Customers bring shoes here from every part of the city, be- cauee our work is different. Ite a bit better, REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First and Seneca. Main 4196. TMM MMT STORE OPEN EVENINGS The most acceptable Christmas Gifts of all AT MODERATE PRICES Precious Stones, Watches, qowel , Sterling Wares, heffield Plate, locks, Umbrellas, Leather Goods The best quailty usually costs no more here than inferior grades at lese reputable stores. Albert Hansen ESTABLISHED 1883 1010 Second Avenu Plant and Office, 10th Ave. and E Union. B. 849—Phones—-E. 1164. ‘We Call and Deliver Peomaty) TFT _Znneomneagnonna Why Not Buy Your Wife Something She Needs—For a Christmas Present? WHITE SEWING MACHINE “The White is King” that will pay for it- self while you are paying for it—$3 per month. Fifteen styles to select from. We can furnish any finish to match your furniture. Expert lady teachers furnished free of charge (embroidery lessons included). Open Evenings Until Christmas A few slightly used machines at greatly reduced prices. We have made special arrangements for delivering machines Christ- mas Eve. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third Ave. (near Pike) Main 1525 | we quote a splendid $1,150 Weber STAR—TUESDAY, DEC, 2, SH, PAGE 5 o Cynthia. Grey Q.—I! have read of the triale of plaints from women and gtria who | have never been married, | would) ¥, Your case te not an exception ‘or myself, I have met men, good, bad and Indifferent and must admit that I do not have occasion to brand all mankind by the stand ard set forth-in the type of men you deseribe. Perhaps the other type of men hot appeal to you. There ts ething wrong If you have never met a good man What & man says about the jood-night kiss” and similar con duct to a girl or woman {s often jauite different from the advice he jgives his sister, He expects his sinter to be nice. He expects oth er girls te but they do not ask to be pald with kisses for acting as girls’ escorts. Dear Mise Grey: In response to a notice In your paper, we found a winter home for a fam: lly In great distress, We believe there may be oth: ere who would like to have some amall houses occupled by tenante who could pay little or If any such will telepho }- Hott 6065, we would be grateful and would call on them when such thinge were needed. At @ general meeting of the society yesterday It wae unen- Imously voted to request par- ents not to give thelr children alr gune for presents. We receive complaints ali the time about boys shooting bir and animals with these gun A gift of one to a boy ls - ply an encouragement to him to be brutal and ything but In keeping with the Christmas epirit. KING CO. HUMANE SOCIETY, By E. J. VIRTUE, Secy. A—It affords me much pleasure to print the above let ter, as I delleve {t will be the means of patting the people who want to help in touch with those who are in need of it I also want to commend the soclety for taking up the issue of alr guns, The manufactare of such dangerous toys should be prohibited Q.—My sweetheart took me to a party the other evening and hie sister Introduced me to her friend. | have seen him a number of tim and was much taken with him, al though | had never been formally Introduced, 1 love him now, and he wants to call on me, but | am afraid that It will cause trouble be tween my friend and his sister, and | anything | wouldn't do to hurt their feelings. My mother caliing. PI about It, ai #0 objects to his A hurt your friend or his blister to jhave this man call on you, don't let him come. If the sister is not in love with |him, or engaged to him, there ts no reason why she #hould object to his calling on you, It might lead to all of you becoming better acquainted and result in many pleasant times together. Don't, however, imagine yourself in love with this man whom you scarcely know, Regard him as a friend until you become better ac quainted Q—t wi gaged to a man for about two rs, but for good rea- sons broke ment. Boon! am to marry another, The first my photograph, and when he wae re- quested to return it eneeringly re- plied, “Nothing doing.” Shall | ask him for It myself? | don't want him to have my picture after | am mar- ried. TH. A.—Write and ask him very form- ally and courteously to return your picture, If he refuses or ignores your note, there fs nothing else you Jean do, and tt would be better to ldrop the subject and let him keep \it Q.—Are there any boys’ names be- ginning with “Y"? | have asked « number of people, but none of them could think of one. YOUNG MOTHER. A—I never heard of but two | names for boys that begin with the letter “Y," and they are very un lcommon. They are “Yvo," said to be a Christian name found in the }legend of the saints, and “Yves,” 0 |French name, pronounced like the | first syllable in ening.” | Tcan't however, that I would want to such @ name on any boy, when there are so many names much prettier, PRESIDENT PROM ISES EARLY ACTION ON ALASKA RAILWAY WASHINGTON, Dec dent Wilson extended branch to the senate today Discussing reports of friction, the president defended the senate’s right to reject any nominations submitted to it. Mr, Wilson said he learned with Interest from the newspapers that the senate had declared war on him because of certain nomina- tions, He was, he said, much more tn- terested in the larger government al affairs than he was in patronage. “Presi ‘The president believes the admin. on patronage. President Wilson said he had not decided yet whether to send tn new names to replace those reject- ed by the senate. The president also said it, would be determined shortly whether the proposed Alaskan railway would be started soon and how it would be constructed. The preliminary reports of the engineers, he sald, were nearly ready JUDGE ALLOWS 1 8 VOTES CAST FROM COLMAN DOCK TO STAND A gain of one vote each was scored Tuesday morning by David McKenzie and Dr. Walter T. Chris: tensen, who are contesting the election of Mike Carrigan and Krist Knudsen as county commis sioners. Jndge Albertson ruled that D. Forslund, watchman on the steam: er Chippewa, cast an {llegal vote at the Colman dock precinct, from which he registered. Forslund tes- tified his home was on First, but San She: the geek 3 vente oS regis tered from the Colman dock be STEAMER ON BEACH SAN DIEGO, Cal., Deo. 22.-—The| Norwegian steamship Malakka is on the beach on Cedros Island, off the Lower California coast, accord- ing to wireless advices at Point Loma. The Malakka, en route from San Francisco to Christianta, Norway, is-holding her own today, under calm weather conditions, but | lin danger of going to pieces should | by Jan. 21, high winds develop. YOUR OLD FURS Can be remade into beautiful r- Neckpleces, Muffs and Fur *“Model Millinery Co. Sth Floor, Second, at Pike People’s Bank Bidg. cause he ts © seaman. Asked how he voted, he said: “A straight republican tiok The contestants, however, ro cetved a serious setback in their contentions, when the judge allow- ed 18 votes cast by other seamen to stand, These men testified they had no other residences except the boats on which they worked. The investigation thus far is only as to fllegal votes. Testimony as to miscounting will be offered later. THAW WILL 60 BACK TO ASYLUM JEROME SAYS NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—"Harry K. Thaw will be back in Matteawan if not before,” W. T. | Jerome, former district attorney for this county, announced here to- | day Jerome would not say whether |he contemplated asking the U. 8. supreme court to band down a | mandate affirming its ruling order. ing Thaw extradited from New Hampshire to New York at an ear Mer date than ordinarily would be oe case, The supreme court does not convene again until Jan. 2 Thwity Seattle Buyers Keen to Profit By Unusual Offerings at House of Eilers |A Marvelous Sacrifice by Factory Representatives in Charge. This manufacturers’ emergency sale in different from the ordinary plano sale for the reason that near | ly every make of piano and player plano tn existence is here on dis: play, Such time-honored names as the Kimball, Chickering, Decker, Smith & Barnes, Strohber, Mar- shall & Wendell, as well as a $300 Baldwin make at $142, a Lester regular $425 to go now at $180, Steinway upright at $237, Hallet & Davis at $115, and scores of others t $98, $115 and upwards, More than one hundred finest player pianos are also included in this remarkable sale of thoroughly [dependable {nstrume . As an example of the tremeb- dous value you receive for dollars invested during the emergency sale, Pianola Plano, used of course, but could not be told from new, and in |the same condition as the day it |came out of the factory, at $650; a | $600 Kingsbury at $288, a $900 Steck Pianola Piano at less than half price, Just like new, and fine, latest-style metal tube players, at | $342, $485, $550 and $675 and up wards, Hven at these greatly re duced prices a liberal supply of muste rolls is given free and so 1s a fine bench to match, Don't fail to see these and many others of equal quality and equally good values at these little prices. It is not necessary to pay all cash. Any reasonable deposit made will send a fine piano or player plano home today or we'll hold and deliv- er Christmas eve if you prefer, Out-of-town customers should write for particulars, Any instru- ment sent on our free trial offer to any home in Washington. Kilera Music House, Third at University. j the olfve | {stration’s success does not depend) { ac | Jougall ig outhwick 3"; Che Store of to Orristmas Spirit & Second Ave, and Pike 8&t, R. B. GAGE, Receiver, Store Open From 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Every Doll ¥2 Price 11S sweeping reduction is made upon every ‘dressed and undressed Doll in the entire assortment. It presents to you several hundred choice dolls in formerly sold from T! a variety of prices in a variety of costumes and dresses, to 25c $25.00. Priced now from 13¢ to $12.50. All Books 1% Off This includes a good variety of Children’s Books various popular authors. All at 4 off. Doll Go-Carts Reduced Formerly $1.50, reduced to 95¢; formerly $2.50, reduced to $1.95; formerly $3.00, reduced to $2.15; formerly $4.50, reduced to $3.75; for- merly $5.50, reduced to $4.55; formerly $8.00, re- duced to $6.25; formerly $9.00, reduced to $7.00. Radioptican, formerly $3.00, re-| Large Autos Reduced duced to $2.65; formerly $6.00, re- Out of our entire stock of lar z : ‘ arge duced to $5.35. | Automobiles there remain but four, Toy Grocery Store reduced to| which were formerly priced at $18.50, $15.00. This is the last one of our | $30.00, $35.00 and $36.00. These grocery stores, which formerly sold at | have been reduced to $12.00, $22.00, $24.00, reduced now to $15.00. | $26.00 and $27.00. —Basement Acceptable and Serviceable Gifts Gloves 3 At 25c Women’s Chamoisette or Cashmerette Gloves, boys’ and girls’ Wool Gloves and Mittens; Infants’ Wool and Teddy Bear Mittens. At 50c Boys’ and Girls’ lined or unlined Gloves, including gauntlet, long cuff, Teddy Bear Mittens with long cord attached, Women’s Cashmere, Leatherette, Chamoisette and silk-lined Fabric Gloves. At 75c Boys’ and Girls’ lined Kid and Mocha Gloves; Women’s lined silk Gloves Ivy Imported Glace Gloves, La Rene At $1.00 Kid Gloves, Boys’ and Girls’ lined and unlined Gloves, Infants’ Imported Kid Gloves in tan and white, Women’s silk-lined Silk Gloves and Infants’ Silk Mittens Women's Trefousse on Trefousse Imported French hg _ 50 \ aalit y ;|At $2. 00 Kid Gloves, pique or over- . self or contrasting embroidery, ; PE eas aye , navy, black; Dent’s two-clasp ny a ey | Porshe ack t Gloves; guaranteed washable Kid Mocha Gauntlet Gloves in all stay Glavek Saude Gaia Joys’ and Girls’ Dent's Gloves; white | . Gloves with black embroidery, black Gloves | Pa $4. 50 | Women’s fur-lined Gloves with white embroidery, tan Gloves with in tan or gray. Trefousse black embroidery ; 16-button tan kid Gloves; | Long Mousquetaire Gloves, Glace or Suede, 16-button silk Gloves. $2.75 to $4.75. —First Floor. Holiday Hosiery Suggestions At 25c Women’s silk finished lisle, plain cotton or white- foot Hose, Boys’ and Girls’ guaranteed cotton and lisle Hose; Infants’ cashmere Hose; also cashmere Hose for boys and girls. At 35c the pair, or 3 Pairs for $1.00 New silk plated Hose for women; also Women’s silk lisle and lisle Hose, regular and out sizes; Women’s and Children’s cashmere Hose; Everwear Guaranteed Hose. At 5 Women's Onyx, Truso, Everwear and Surety Brand lisle, silk and cotton, white sole or white-foot cashmere. A good assortment of sizes and shades. Children’s cashmere and infants’ silk Hose and Misses’ silk lisle Hose. At $1. Women’s Silk Hose, including Onyx, Ever- wear, Truso, Phoenix and Kayser. A splen- did range of good shades as well as black and white. Also an excellent line of Misses’ Silk Hose. At $1.50 Women’s Truso, Phoenix, Kayser, McCallum, Onyx and Kayser Italian Silk Hose. Special at 95c This includes a lot of reinforced, reliable, good-wearing Hose in two-tone and plain silk—some accordion styles. Other eso: in the various makes $2.00, $2.50 and up to 50. —First Floor. 2,000 Men’s Neckties Ina a Tremendous Christmas Sale) 75e, § $1.00 and $1. 50 Values . ‘59C 750° bt ana these Ties have been received by us today by express from one of the greatest makers of silk neck- wear in the world. The re- maining portion is made up of specially selected neck- The Bargain Aisle The South Aisle of the Store {s devoted during the last few days of the Christmas rush to the sale of small lots of greatly reduced merchan- dise; each day there will be four or five items adver- tised, but each day there will be offered for sale many more extraordinary values. No telephone, no C. O, D., no mail orders. wear, pur- chased _ par- $1.65 and $2.50 ticularly for Ostrich Ruffs 95 this sale. Just a few Ostrich Ruffs Val that remain in stock have alues — of- been repriced at this un- fered are usually low figure. A very equal in Umited number, fair range of colors. Special 95¢, Gold and Silver Jewel Cases 1 Price every way to the best that we have ever presented to you. Conserva- Beautiful Jewel Cases tively, there are at with gold and silver finish, ‘ as silk and velvet linings; ex- least 400 Ties ceptionally attractive which would regu- Christmas gifts at '%. larly sell at $1.50, and such _ ties, Men’s 25c¢ Neckties silks of the very best qualities, patterns of every kind that a man could wish, and colors ranging from the dark, sub- dued hues to the lively snappy combinations so much favored by young men. There isn’t a tie in this lot of 2,000 that a man wouldn't buy for himself. There isn’t a tie that you can go wrong on in buying for a Christmas gift. When you see the Second Avenue window, which is devoted to the dis of these splendid values, you 19¢ Many good patterns and a good range of colors, 19¢. Centers and Scarfs 19¢ priced linen much col- Formerly higher, natural will realize when we say enthusiastically that never be- or centers, lace edges and fore have we given you a greater value. Choose from insertions, for 19¢, First Mloor, them at 55¢. —First Floor. The MacDougall-Southwick Co. Second Avenue and Pike St