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AZY WOMAN | @RAGE CHILDERS, DAINTY DANSEUSE, IN ACTION IN ‘SEPTEMBER MORN’ SHOW | ATTEMPTS TO ROAST CHILD | PORT HURON, Mich. ERorrible story of how a mother © roast her baby in an over Feached here from Sarnia, On Canada Woman, Whose name the of Of Sarnia have refused to di Was apparently temporarily Deo, 20 took ber Sanonthold babe, | bathed it, tied the little | arms and legs as a fow! be prepared for roasting, | ot fire, placed the child in| pan and sprinkled salt and over it. She was in the act it in the oven when a! » Chancing to call on her, | wid Oe DAY, DAINTY MISS 10, TEACH SEATTLE. A whole lot of giddy Seattle folks | will be stepping the very, very Iat est stuff from N’ Yawk in the way of fox trots, aeroplane waltzes, hes itations, maxixes and so on, week, or We mins our guess, That is, they will If they see ‘Septem! Morn,” the musteal comedy at the Moore Thursday night, Friday matinee and and Saturday . mber Morn” ts Ob, there will be the ringing, snappy lines and a stab at & plot, but above all things else, it's one large evening of dancing Visualize, if you can, dashing, dainty differe 80 matdens, _ “Absolutely Sanitary.” SOUTH END BLIC MARKET | _ “THIRD-VESLER. ‘WASHINGTON-FOURTH ' Handiest to All Cars est Prices tm the Entire City Roast. Ib By Cynthia Grey “1 think one of the greatest ob. stacies to happiness in homes is ex- travagance, and {t was the fatal one (in mine. A divorced woman was telling me | her story | "Tt was not, in my case, as in some I have known, that the income lof the man I married was more lim ited than I was ured to; nor was it that I had not been raised under favorable environments, for my par | ents were both frugal, too much so. it often thought “I was glad when I went into a home of my own, where I could have | things my own way, and not be ham | pered by the ever-present thought | that I ‘must waste nothing” “There are a hundred little ways jin which # housewife can save | without being petty, if she will but! | do it. | “It was through carelessness that I tailed to realize this. ‘Our grocery bill climbed higher {each month. I was fond of enter taining, and spent a great deal in that way which might have been added to the diminishing nest ess. “And then, too, I must be dressed as nearly as possible in accordance Left Me’---a Series by Cynthia Grey By the Woman Who Was Extravagant this, band to have the “I insisted on dining out once or) twice a week st some of the high priced restaurants for a chan, did not realize how much we could have been at home. “When my husband remonstrated with me about my extravagance, | grew angry and accused him of be-| ing stingy “How often persons tn their nar rowness will fafl to see their short comings. 1 did pot see how | could do differently “Then, when I was placed on an ppler allowance to keep expenses down,! it seemed 1 could not resist the) temptation to buy the things I was} used to having “IT did buy. them, and charged | them to my husband's account, nev-| er stopping to consider the cons quences. This was the Ist straw, When the bills came due my hus | band told me I was a hopeless case) land he sued me for divorce. | “Now I never overhear a woman shopper say ‘Charge It.’ shudder and want to take her by | the arm and tell her my story.” Songer CLUB STALL 48 Jersey Butter, 3 Ibs. $4 4 75e x STALL 23 ‘Creamery Butter, lb. 30¢ Cheese, Ib. -25¢ STALL 16 & Ibs. Cleanser, 2 cai 3 sacks..... 1s Catsup, bottle. . Flakes, 2 pkgs.. SAVE PLA "added to the many protests against the proposed action of the park board to curtail play- ground and fiel¥house activities will be a vigorous resolution adopted by the Seattle Com- mercial Club Tuesday night. The park board will take the matter up at its session Wednes- Raisins, 3 pkgs. the Central buliding. The ~ommercial Club resolution | cites Chicago as a city greatly bene “25e 10¢ day afternoon in its offices in | JOINS CAMPAIGN TO YGROUNDS , ) fited & by adequate playground super. vision. | In that elty 25 per cent of the de lnquency of children has been elim inated since the playground tdea was properly carried ont. “Retrenchment should not made at the cost of the welfare of the children of the city.” declares | the Commercial Club reaulution President Bert, Jr., iiiiam HH. | Gorham and M. B. Harben were ap pointed a committee to present the | elub’s views to the park board JOBLESS HEAR | PROF. KINCAID LECTURE ON ANT The “mulligan” had been served, and 1,200 members of the army of the unemployed who are being fed and housed at the Hotel Liberty STALL 50 All kinds Spices, can. Pure Ground Coftee, Ib... 15¢ | ment. The attraction Tuesd: STALL 82 | Trevor Kincaid of the University of Cod, 4 ibs. | Washington zoology department “tana - \and champion investigator and col-| n ‘out, 1b. STALL 49 ae Snapper, sliced, tb...10¢ lector of bugs “The subject of the evening,” announced, “will be ‘Ants.’ ” | ‘The lights went out. ‘The stereop- | ticon machine got busy and the pro-| fessor explained the sli “ants,” he said, “are willing workers. They have no poor among) them.” The guests of the Liberty, who had been watching the professor with tolerance, began to take notice nts go in tribes,” the professor | atinued. “The tribes usually fight leach other. But ff you put a num ber of them together they gradually | become used to each other and then work for the common good. An ant never knows what it {s to be without work or to be hungry. None of them, therefore, are ever in want.” he! FARMERS’ SECTIONS il Potatoes, sack.....65¢ Potatoes, sack $1.00 it Potatoes, 4 Ibs.....10¢ Plant, |b. ‘ ae Onions, % ibs.... be rrots and Beets, bunch. .1¢ Open Saturday Till 10 p. m. Same Special Prices | GOVERNOR COMING Gov. IAster and Mayor Gill are to be special guests at the Commercial Club next Tuesday night, when the installs ion of next year's office: jis to take place. The installation | will be followed by the annual ban: quet. Sergt. Fred Smart hi ew di- ‘| vision for suppression of gambling and vice. DOCTO Call at the Right Drug Co, at, near Becond government ar prepared for the evening's entertain: | | wan Prof.| | to ur patronage fer you the doctor's services inducement Look fur thy Yellow Front. We guarantes the superiority of the Lundberg Truss, and give tree ial to prove it A. LUNDBERG CO ‘Trusses, Deformity Appliances ai Artificial Lim’ 1107 THIRD AVENUB. but that 1/ be} »/HE’D RATHER SMOKE | jecately stepping off the new ball room dances, The procession is going to be headed by Grace Child ere Even Jean Sawyer, who has New| York soclety dancing t her fe hasn't 4 thing on Grace. 80 stage} folks think, anyhow, And #0 the| press agent says | The second act is when it all hap- pens Leading the full corps de Miss Childers, with her partner,| promises to demonstrate all the popular dancing variations, The on are the authoritative on em in such a way it any to eatch on. (SOCIETY GIRL WILL STAR IN NEW PLAY 1 | Miss. 4 Hanson. NEW YORK, Dec. 30. Hanson learned her society manner in a drawing room—a very exclu sive Atlanta drawing room; In oth-| er words, she was “born to the pur-| That's why Klaw & Erlanger! for the part of Betty| ering in Austin St new| play, “The Dragon's Cla Cleverer actresses, and handsom er actresses, were refused the role,| because they didn't “look the part. Peking, dering the Boxer upr is the scene of the play PHILIP INVENTS BRAND NEW GAME John White, alias Philip D. Ross is author of a brand new one, ac cording to a tale that came to Dep: uty Prosecutor Kennedy White appeared at Trinity Parish church Saturday night, introduced himself to Canon Bilss, offered to join the church, and dopated a check for $200. Sunday night Canon Bliss intro duced him to W. 8. Lewis, a real es- tate man. Mdénday White dropped in to see Lewis, and cashed a check for $35, Both the $200 check and the $35 check proved worthless. A complaint was sworn against White Tuesday out THAN GO TO MOVIES |, ST, PAUL, Minn., Dec, 30.-~-Min- nesota has a man who does not like the “movies,” He's a real red-blood. ed man, but when given a chance to nee “reel life” he balked. He is a prisoner at the Minnesota state pen itentiary, where all prisoners are once a week given a chance to see a movie show inside the prison walls This man, whose name the board of control withheld, said he'd rather smoke. | German army, burned to death in hut at Portyjlle, © "NEWEST STEPS next) night) a dozen or Gladys 4 DLC. ou, ivl4. PAGE 7, ei Buitiesian Till 8 P.M. New Year’s | Eve. t Ar BURR’S PURE 6WEET Apple Cider Made every CAKES, JELLIES usual | day at 1523 First Ave, Near Matn* Entrance 3 Girls’ Specials Si "Teas Cakes 30¢ Ea. Rolls and Doughnuts 10¢ Doz. W YRAK'S Fresh Home-made Bread, 2 10c loaves 8 Girls’ Bread fc real body bullding bread most wholesome Always fresh when we bake a number of times every day 3 GIRLS’ BAKERY SANITARY MARKET CORNER MARKET WESTLAKE MARKET _ -20c 23c ELLMORE Stal! 120 Main Floor. Only the materials used you & Fancy Geese, lb. . Indian Runner Duck Eggs, doz Choice Chickens, !b. 18¢ and Hams, whole or half, Ib 18c Quality, Quantity, Goaranteed, ARMOURDALE MEAT CO. STALL 9 Pike Place Entrance 19 Lbs. SUGAR $1.00 Flour. Be Full Cream Cheese, Ib 20¢ New Zealand Butter, 8 Ibs... #1 904 Luck Oleomargarine, 2 Ibs. Se, 5 tbe $1.25 For # Teas and Cof , nee te. E. C. KNAIER STALLS 43-45-47 4 pkgs. Seeded Raisins. . od Novelty “A 4 cans Milk < 2 cans Carnation Milk Crystal White Soap, 7 bars \% Ib. Blue Ribbon Tea 19¢ \% Ib. Lowney’s Chocolate... 15¢ TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24-36 Quart can Cooking Oil. . . 35 Kaola, No. 3 can... .65c AT STALLS 122-124—THE VEGETARIAN FRESH FRUITS Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Mixed Nuts 25e Halibut, 4 ibe. Alaska Chinook Saimon. 3 Ibe. 25c 25c poole taser cooked, 5c DUNGENESS FISH & CRAB CO. STALL 108 First Ave. Floor f New Year's Spread Bolognas and Sausages will be a part of the spread. We the items: Cold Tongue, , Tongue Ham Bologna, Head Cheese, Salami, German Braunschwager Liverwurst Wishing You a Happy New Year JILG’S Stall 132—First Avenue Floor Grapefruit, Free Delivery GILLMAN BROS. 1517 FIRST AVE. MAIN ENTRANCE suggest following Bologna, Metwurst, ———@ Frisco for Honduras, accused of ar son | Mare Eight sailing vessels, flying flags | ors during fair. of four different nations, on Way to| Bandits slay Marshal Sound |Cove Creek, Ark E. E. Ainsworth leaves $500,000) Colorado operators protest with for family |drawal of U. 8. troops. Eugene Hanlon, 28, and Will) Three Canadian militiamen who Gunther, 23, have fist fight i city | killed American hunter, held ip de stockade. |tehtion R. F. Lindh, 4220 Bagley ave.,|_ Senate may act quickly on Jones hit by auto on Second | Philipr bill proposing self-cov Pacific Northwest Society of &n- | pr gineers elects officers at Arctic club Saturday night | WOME Retail Grocers ai What every Woman wants is a ten trustees at Tues Mexican government safe and sure cure, not.an ex- periment. A reliable remedy consulate in Northwest Big Increase In civil service ap- plicante. for all Female Troubles and Irregularities friend in need Alpha Chi Sanderson’s PILLS Thomas Jones, 1005 Jefferson st., held up at Jefferson st. and Boren ave. Arthur Nicolls, 45, fractures skull in fall down steps Dr. Ferdinand Smith hardening of arteries. Dancing permits can be obtained | at police substations | Charles Isadore, 34, dies from are all this and more, as thou- sands have testified. Try San- derson’s Pills and you will not be disappointed. Take no other. Nothing is just good. Circular free. By 2 box or 3 boxes $5, E box guaranteed, For sale by Kinsell Brose Second and Madison, Third and Columbia Parker of elation elects y meeting. abandons Omega meets with a | dies from) wounds received in brawl. Large crowd attends Tilikums’ dance at Redding’s. Char Bamberg, dies at home, 151 at. Patrolman — Arthur funeral held Wednesday Southwest Alaska adds $4,503 to Belgium Relief. ELSEWHERE California cannery ployes. Women democrate in Chicago In- sert ads for candidates, C. E. Bunnell, Valdez, appointed! federal judge of Fourth district,| Fairbanks | Pope receiveg Sir Henry Howard, British minister. Mayor Hurley, Salem, Mass., de feated in recall tion. Mrs. Mary Hughes, mother of as: sociate justice, dies. Estate left by Peter Doeiger, New York brewer, worth $7,000,000. Fernando Vivas, consul general in! contractor, | Republican else Ruckart’s Address all letters to RAYMOND REMEDY CO,, “Ineures em- Pike St. Seattle, Wash. Alt. KINDS OF GRIN inone MADE TO FIT ADE AT THE 4 Ibs. Rice.........25¢ [oe 250 laland will feed 28,000 sail-) 1, CHERRY ST., AT FIRST AY fend Shoes and Blades by Parcet Post. Pike Place Sanitary Public Market Meet the | f Producer At wh Foods Cost Less All Day Thursday v nd Boiled Dinner 2, se ed Suckling Pig, with baked Bae Long’s Pullman Diner Granulated wer ¥ ‘ Fresh Churhed Washington Creamery Butter, Ib w laid Exes, doz Fresh Cottage Cheese, Ib. Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1521 PIKE PLACE ~~ UMBRELLAS REPAIRED ; ALL KINDS OF FRESH DRESSED POULTRY AT POPULAR PRICES -15¢ | Eastern ce Fastersi 15¢ | Cottage es NEW RAINIER MEAT CO. 1527 Pike Place Seattle's Popular Priced Meat Market REPAIRS RATE «| 15c Pkg. “Mot . gps H] 45c Baker's Premium Chocolate, 35¢ 35¢ 25¢ can Del Monte Pineapple, 2 for -. BBE lhe Mixed Candy -.10¢ Satisfied coffee drinkers help boost our sales on C, & H. Cof- fee. Cole & Haraden Leading Grocers and Coffee Roasters. Pike Place Market Mutton ‘ Shoulder Mutton rk Roast Leg Hams Jacon Butts br 0 to 75' ‘ 16. Sewed Work, Stall 68, Lower Floor Old Public Market, Pike Place, TILIKUM MARKET STALL %t | eas SUGAR STALL Sirloin Roasts, Ib. ...18¢ T-Bone Roasts, Ib. ..22¢ Legs Lamb,"Ib......17e We aim to please E. DAUBE, Mgr. CORNER PUBLIC MARKET Large Eastern Oysters Shrimp Meat, Ib.. Shell Oysters, dozen. .20€ pint STALL 12 The Center of Economy Crabs, 10¢ each; 3 for 25¢ Kippered Herring, Ib..10¢ Olympic Oyster and Fish Company Stall 9—Pike Place Front Olympia Oysters, Quart Fresh Shrimp Meat, Ib Smoked Salmon, special, Ib. 15¢ Stall 14—Lower Floor Foot Incline, Pike St. Entrance. 11 Lbs. Sugar 50c, or 5 Big Cans Milk... ... . .25¢ 7 Zhe | Washington brand Milk, 4 cans. 2B@ Rwitt's White Soap, 7 aie pkgs. | Avat Jemima's Pancake Fiser, Fancy Seeded Raisins. None Buch Mince Meat Geena kaa cae |! Lipton’s Blend * Tea. tb nttolene, No. 4 can CENTENNIAL BE Delivered free with other ‘THE SUN GROCERY FLoon ernment. Nurse sues estate of late Con gressman Bremner for monthly sal ary for rest of life Expor.: for December, up to the 26th, exceed imports $88,000,000. Mystery surrounding killing of 6- year-old Millville, N. J., girl cleared when George Hann confesses shot was intended for sweetheart San Francisco fair will keép open Sundays. | Russia offers $50,000 for new us of industrial alcohol. Term of president of China fixed at 10 years in proposed law | Mrs. Maude Hendricks ends tifes at Oakland, following scandal Government begins publication of | |daily commercial report Jan. 2. | Estate of Joseph Milbank, worth $5,850,306, divided between two) sons. Culver county seat of new Jef-) ferson county, Ore New York woman poisons chil dren, then attempts own life Brig. Gen. Robt. H. Hall, civil war| veteran, dies Congressman Hinebaugh déserts to republicans | Contents of Madison ave. home of J. P. Morgan valued at $1,000,914. | Counterfeiting plant found in Mis. souri state pen National charter Epsilons” at Pullman Cummins Portland, take over Strand New Westmin ster, B. American bark Irmgard dimasted in gale off Honolulu. Crew of French bark Admiral Courbet mutiny at Los Angeles. Logging camp near Mineral,/ Wash,, resumes business. Liner Admiral Schley wrecks dock in Tacoma | At Cut Prices Until Further Notice. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FIFTEEN YEARS $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown, $10 Gold or Porce- lain Bridge Work.. Extra Heavy, per tooth ... $25 Set of Teeth Guaranteed ... $15 Set of Teeth Guaranteed ... Solld Gold Filling: Other Fillings OFFICE HOURS: Daily, 9 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12. 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