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THE BON i acai Open Till 9 o’Clock Bring the whole family down town and have a jolly evening, doing your Christmas shopping THE BON MARCHE UNION ST., SECOND AVE., PIKE ST.—SEATTLE GO TO DANCE TUESDAY NIGHT AND HELP MOTHER RYTHER’S KIDDIES TO A PLEASANT CHRISTMAS --*' Mother Ryther and Some of the Kiddies Who Find a Home With Her. At Dreamland rink, next Tuesday Bight, there is going to be an im Portant event. You should be there. is mighty important to these chi! dren? Mother Ryther’s home Is in Seattle in that it is the unique IT WILL BE A DANCE. “Ho, ho!” you may say; Rothing new. They have there every night, except § True. Then why is this Bight dance so important” Just this If the dance is successful Kiddies at Mother Ry will have a mighty plea mas. If the dance is not su Kiddies won't have quite as ant a Christmas Do you still doub YOUR APPETITE FOR BOOZE What About It After Next Week? When ta Morning, dnd y one “that's a dance undays. Tuesday that solves the ert problem of the ¢ dance I'm going to charge th Q—! am a young woman of 21 I have been keeping company with two young men for over a year Both have asked me to marry, but | am going to ask your kind advice before deciding. The first young man and myself are almost Similar in our tastes. He, like my self, likes a good time now and then, but most of all wants a hap py home and children. He is hon orable and true, yet, | do not love My tastes and the are entirely different spends any money to where, but thinks | sfied always to Some people say he tar iving money doesn’t fe l've them other He take me any should be sat stay at home tingy. Now aking my own know the of I think a little pleas all right. He ke children, while all my been passionately fond of Yet, Miss Grey, we love each other dearly Would you advise to marry the first one, and in time learn to man's never working and rr so value still, na while love him, or marry the one | love? D. W. P. treatments make it util tr We ¢ and ha and wor pronounce tru ead It going t rene are flou great sea Vree Health Tatks aire Sundaye The Swick Institute of Magnetism and Suggestion 108 1-408 408555 Hioek First nnd Second University Office Hours: to mM, And 700 to SiO Vhone Main 4402, int Th greatest thin depepdent and Unto * 1 tt Week Daye, 11 in the world in order to be op must be accom material appliances rished; when made Arende Aven, mission whict to five da If Moth from her rink early some of AND Y¢ TOO, IF ¢ UTES MAKE JOYA w 1-| MOTHER a States? of a¢ erating sure of mr word that clon of m he kid TI Can report in the matter of dope smug gling from Joe, the said in itle nees.” er Ryther can duties in t get will be venin is will be 1 SHOULD BE INLY FOR A FY LET'S ALL HELP 113 CHRISTMAS AS F AS IT CAN BE RYTHER'S HOME. npon Its poetical attraction of all nT 4 Ife you tell me to whom Canada to the statement wou y Id arou yi of my bread and butter route My ene ed with work on tecting th 1 know th forced, w rgy ha my work that | my own hook, American ere is a law, which, put an end to Saturday purchaser away at the Maybe other ee there THERE, | th MIN TO head woman United | believe | have knowledge ntinuous gang who are op: but | cannot make myself just one any suspi ntent would be the end been so surround have not seen fit as yet to do any detective even tho ||) feel it a sense of duty to aid in pro people from the ravages of narcotics and dope ifen big * smug 4 DIVORCE MACHINE HAS A BAD FRIDAY | interminable Wrangling Among Attorneys) Characterizes This Judge Gilliam Hea Week’s Divorce Day—) rs a Few Cases, Then Shooes the Whole Lot (Attorneys, Wives, Husbands and Witnesses) Into Judge Tall- man’s Courtroom. Everything went ldivoree factory, on Friday afiernoon And the en |aineers, and the stokers and ma jchinists and superintendents had awful time trying to get the grinders adjusted worked frantically, the hit wrong in Profanity an but to }no avatl They started, going errrash! dence ¢ would and to get the old thing you'd sure it was run smoothly, when An affidavit of non-rest & summons by publ | would blow out a cylinder head the Old Nick would be to pay The lawyers got hot and petulent Summers, deputy proecuting had a hornets b & conatantly around his ¢ os and witnesses 4 and confused shoved thru the mofl tion and nest at div fright were mill Every Friday afternoon they grind up a grist of default divorces, but |for a time it looked as if the grind jing would heve to go unground, this |time Lane Summers Is a bear cat at the divorcee buriness. He is young, and }looks tender and innocent |bests two yers out |Lane ts not In favor of }And he therefore inatsts on strictly to the law hall unloose just caune. no is justified in b atly annoying or has s aths working up that there is a Maw tn he must begin all over j e- holding not no ft nan the t thout And 1s » at to f ¢ was intermnina Giliiam's court t thru successfu from the f Howard 1 get t that Irene Weat didn't mom feash Hy went her divorce Two w red to F nino, life, earnings thumped ! . too, dow as a threate swore apent Occastonal head. And But then there wa J jam, as presiding direct the hearin, the oth courts interrupted by petulent who complain that they jockeyed out of t the calenda { national wheels be a biteh dge canes idge g of in and is constantly attorn Maud E tive happ |three After tha im 1911 since, a nel F. L. Hoyt {a square jaw and told the serting hi She's in Ca and refuses t Nfor iforn The machinery of the law groaned and stopped again, nd more fau avits and other bits of means of which legal mater divorces are Ho read of code to t idge. The defendant attorneys mecti Summers sald their ading proved his argument, and said his proved theirs he presiding judge rubbed bh and called an adjournment AT| hen he returned he shoo whole, troublesc lot attorneys, divorcees and Summers divorces <—_S=_ necessary iplea plight dde ithe ways plea Any gem within b priate. Diamonds onstone is mea sappt term to greater de Q.—Would it be proper to give a Christmas gift to a young man who has called upon me for six months? Would that be proof that he cares for me? | have just met his moth er. Would it be proper to send her a greeting? ALE It is the - first ster tho the to . wae @ must be the Do not send r. All adva come oung man’s Q.—1 wish to cover a bo a great deal with a more tial cover than the paper cover It now has. Can you give me any ideas? ELIZABETH A durable ° leathe ok | use substan A ry made red #il cover ma Cretonne tistic, as * purpose department tv very or th At substantial can ge gling and the use of these danger: ous drugs. Any a ceived | Distriet forr a. priate for It }ment and Attorney at —Wha necessary to dvice will be gladly A CITIZEN. ou ha mpart what to the at kind of ring an engagement ring? have both wedding rings? is appro: engage T. Y. Please tell me how chokes should be eaten. A.Artiehe finger diy olid portion with the fork re off leat the In” the nd he eaten taking b ing them into sauce us . yroken up and Ledterman, San Franc mysterlousl ain Fri was entering a Frank bartender day as he saloon, ed the ' into Judge Tallman's court then the fun began! Judge Tallman likes to make marks from the bench. He hw inite ideas as to how he wants |matters conducted tn his court MORE re ee Lawyers and clerks and balliffa and divorcees bopped around ner vously "We Mr. Samm cal tersely h some mismated couples to be posed of? “Yea, sir,” ‘Kisselwetter versus Kin “Ha!” said the should be no tro n that case Hut there was—disastrow At torney Hall, representing Lephe 8 Kiaselwetter against Herman selwetter hadn't conducted the y [imina ain a way the court 4 d legal. al short sentences alr took mn & blue shade, | “Your first summons ts dead,” sisted the court lany virtue into a died of its own weight.” | Attorney Ball became and shuffled ers to anger. I'll take an exception |his voice trembling, It lowed Yo the J well he out ors replied immere wette Age “there © neve indignant hide his he sald was a} fee! aggrieved We all make need ke soothed. nights . not Mra. C. R. Potter, who ¢ xt sotd whe guessed the supporting of 4 wife and child were too much fi her hubby, James. And ao he sway “and be didn’t even # a birthday Christmas an sald Potter . went nd Mr Mrs tha June R her husband, Thoma struck any times, broke ribs and knocked my teeth ou said Rothwell’s peop! awa England ‘ cet along with a montht can't ite to the sal thwe He . ot had rae 1 the postoffice Mre married t Augusta Gorton N. Gorton April at her goal for a divorce ence to public eptnion mmon morals of the com er grant divorces eee have year Cyrus fatled In the and munity be a Hoth of you hold up your right hands and be sworn,” directed the ney for Mra Iie L. Hand and her R. Handy von, J fered the judge AT A TIME traveling salesman fam to California 4 to follow them, she said he in fr anott and $ ONE c Martha R. Coata mar EB. Coates in Syracus led Denne for 1910, whe The chair fn which her attorney wan aitting began to squeak. The called the clerk and told him the bailiff fix ft 1 a violent temper,” said “That chair is squeaking, and I can see it is making lady next you nervous. judge broke ip. And then he anted the divorce, and the di factory closed for the day FIRST XMAS TO BE . SHOWN AT Y.M.C.A. The Story as told in the atthe YMC meeting at the Mr. At the « ree | of the First Christmas, | gospels, will be giver A. Sunday club mase association anditori Sunday afternoon. | ident of the ton Sunday ation, will give the will be illustrated with red slides and Christmas songs 3 DEAD; | WOUNDED IN SALOON FIGHT ST. PAUL Paul Gottfried in a hospital pandits ag the result o The battle folle np holdup mer for week wi at y F Western Harr School asac talk, which Dee Hes 18.—Detective badly wounded while three dead in the city morgue fa saloon gun fight ed orders today made W loon another dete nto a nd SAYS POLIGE GRAFT The ¢ stinks t up, CHICAGO. ead fter it life Thompson thu charge graft Dee partment and clear 18 hie Vm ng if ft today | e mized pit the ime hield and re Ineff In connection mer fled in who were death re an i battle a report the ur ed el mayo re ing said if Burk ult of police protection wotldn't be at aS murdered foul plot A NUMBER ERROR wf the police & numb as given eport of H. A, O'Hara, robbed in a Pike st place which should ported is 1015 1% Pike at prised 1 an error the th who wa hote have » at | | I sLIBERTYs| FIRST AT PIKE CONTINUOUS—11 A, M. TO 11 P. M SUNDAY’S NEW SHOW WINGED TIDOL TONIGHT—LAST TIM! Aloha Keystone MATINEES de a romance of Hawa comedy with Eleven to Seven P. M Children 5c, Loges 25¢. 10c old 1s Laid in little New York of today, “where. romance dead’—we have built ip a mystery story that partakes of magic and the wiles of the ancient fire and passion of Russia—for characters uses ordinary people, “even as you and J,” and from the whole produces a marvelous pictured story. FRED MAC. “Crooked to the End” The Keystone leads in Comedies, and this is one of their leaders, laughs to every foot, and there are two thousand feet. and His Keystoners , and Raymond Hitchcock ‘A Village Scandal,” 15c EVENINGS After Seven o’Clock Children 5c, Loges 30c. = PRESIDENT ‘WILSON’S BULLDOGS! "| Sketched i in Washington by Satterfield, CONGRESSMAN JAMES HAY OF VIRGINIA wHO \S DEFENDING THE PRESIDENTS ARMY PLANS. PATTERHIE(D av WASH ‘ato | Attaches Boy-Ed | and Von Papen to vases" ARMS OF YOUNG DIVINE AT FRONT 3C0, De FRANCI ndred men are fr rope fifth man who g and | killed mut very front no withe A leg 0} tenth on tieth man, both ¢ These are the back from warr tatistics Renson b terian who ré pulpit fn front as an Red Cross Rer nery he 00 men t his side irope, uttered No le: hi has have ¢ lied during in 4 a his bro! by Pre 1 b arm Fit.) 8 to the comes back not wens ight Rey. igned a ria to go to the he Amefican nan than “or in| Attaches Papen of the German embassy, recalled by America’s request, notified the embassy today that sailing and Dec Holland-American steamers for Rotterdam “France ing and trenche MARRIED 60 YEARS Al Mr man of Kansas f growing tlon ae lived the Famous Cartoonist CONGRESSMAN LEMUEL PADGETT OF TENN. wHo 1g FIGHTING OR WHE ESIDENTS NAVY PROGRAM THEY'LL TURN LOOSE ‘TH FIREWORKS, BELIEVE Me. SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN WILL HELP THE POOR Sail This Month WASHINGTON, Boy-Ed Dec and 18.— Von the kaiser upon they are Dec. 28 and | respectively, on the Sunday school Seattle will play ,the role of Santa Claus this Christmas Whe children formerly went to church Christmas tree festivities to receive this year most of the churches have adopted the “White Christmas idea, each child bring jing some useful present f less fortunate child Children at St. Mark's Episcopal jehurch will give a miracle play at the church Sunda yevening. “The Star of Bethlehem,” another mir. play, will be given at the same Trinity Parish children special services will Anne United Presby terian church on Thursday evening at Green Lake Methodist church on sald to be|\Wednesday evening, and at as a protec-!John'’s Episcopal church the even: ing of December 28 probably 22, Over children in halt and gifts ermany were send. 15 and year-old boys and 60 70-year-old their| when I lef men into BANY Phili De Swank cel & e and b 0 Year Ore 18.—-Mr, and brated their ary at Tal kK is 8§ years They have same farm. time Other held at Queen di unive Swan s wife 86 on the armers be are St. long against mosqui