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*OODS TELLS WHY HI GILL SHOULD GO m until <-T*rr other m.-an to * about a doccnt condition of *?L |a the city had bevn ex tti, was too recall petition *"«*& 10. So said Judge W. D. J*j. f or m«r Bi».v<r of Seattle. >!S »<Mress to thp-Y. M. C. A. r^ritr afterniHin. UIU had Ig -5j public opinion, he said, keep- Jj^lih ou\J *Hh «h« bad element 'J£ U»ppe*led to law." satd ■ , . . \Vood«. "and to the courts, Tui#a Acting Mayor 11.1.11 l ,#i'.i!l a chance to avoid the con- No Mention of Mrs. Eddy's Death j at Local Science Church Services +' 1 . ■ * I v« motion of the death of Mrs. | I jj-j Baker Bddy. founder of jj-y.l«a Science, was made at layaf &* Uir*e science churca** t s*»«i» jf»»t»rdajr. B>» »H"» «^ mourning were In lajfcocr and th«" ■'■' " leison and I mJ r»*«Ung» ai d«<»l|fnated by the J igttrty publication of the mother S^th la Uo»ton w«re followed. }y M ttgßlfli ml acknowleJg- PTHIS STRANGE MARRIAGE MIX-UP VERY, VERY CAREFULLY 103 A.VOELEB. Dm;. 18—MIm jsi Sctmlman Uwli becam* (h* Mil of B»rr..irJ Schulman here. ■liltttr. alio ■ d»u«ht«r of Mr*. }sn»' Schulaun, Is tho >t«p«t*ler |ihrktt*tand Or this union Mr* f*«S«halman t»eoM— Bother Kji> to t«r »U-j> - '■ TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Give Her Furs £aS& Ike Gilt She Will Appreciate JKppiL The gift she deserves the gift she <!c- 4ri^M&fc)W »re*~ -the gift that is a source of picas- ■ti^KPrV tre to the giver and receiver. But in BK(fuirV \ I firing them, be sure that they arc <le- /w^fti^hri I frndable. Oar furs arc thoroughly re- /fiVl^k^V I Bible, reinforced, perfectly matched, /vm^BoA U experJj m<!e. lustrous and stylish. wT/m[^K^ H .Any tkin jou may desire can be found B / wßs'Tjl I Bay Them On Credit WI&F I jhf » little down and the balance after the holidays. lit how easy it will be for you. If you have many to re ■fwnber. just think how this plan will help you. ' It will Iftulte your Christmas much merrier to know that you Bade them an appropriate j^ii't. I Fen-ember Our Children* Day, Friday, Dec. 16th, From I 3 to 5 Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. I 133234 Stand At., Near Union Si. "Seattle's Reliable Credit House" ■ — »■■————■-^^_ OVERSTOCK SALE Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Slipons j Odd Trousers and Fancy Vests As we have too much Clothing; for this time of the year we ire compelled to sacrifice our profit, and offer our immense stock at 25 Per Cent Off Regular Price —'■"■"- —-■—■—■--■■I" -,— If n . .1. ..«—- .—,„,.—. '■',"■ ;■ ■.■■■..-■■■i !ig .i S .ii.-;.-. g ■».;■ ■■■■■: .■T..'ar^--»f-■■■".■■'■■■■ , i f.-'j ■.'■■< ' ■.■—■ ...m. ..■—■—■■..■■■■■ j Wsi» Suit or Overcoat, sale *D r> /^ r*> $20.00 Suit or Overcoat, sale CD "I /^ iss? cb^o.cio prkc '. JJ> 10.00 |$30.C0 Suit or Overcoat, sale (T^r^r^ C£ f\ $IH.OO Suit or Overcoat, sale CD I r% f* f\ q^^^.ou price q* I o.oU HOOSi:;; or Overcoat, sale (DIG 7"^ $15.00 Suit " Overcoat, sale CD "I 1 J « f^e ...q> 1 0./ D price q> 11 . O $12.00 Odd Trousers, Cl€\ f\f\ '$« °'I'l Trousers . illf-1. f\f\ $6.0f) 0.1.i Trousers, CD A £\ "'eprice kpy.UU "Ie Price k4>O«lili sale price k[>^«OU '• $JO.CO Odd Trousers, CD T ft f\ $5.00 Odd Trousers, CD Q 7ft .O%J 25 Per Cent Off on *l!ci)rkc q^O./O P-OO Odd Trousers, CD |Q 7ft c !/ HOU Odd Trousers, CD Q rfcO SiltPri« g>O«/ O Fancy Vests Mje,P!ice qjO-v/vi REMEMBER, EVERY GARMENT IN OUR STORE GOES AT 25 PER CENT OFF REGULAR PRICES. BLACKS, BLUES, FULL DRESS AND TUXEDOS ALTERATIONS FREE. »\calso carry a complete line of useful Christmas gifts for young men. ij t athan(l Lounging Robes, House Coats; Leather Collar Baps, $1.00 up; Leather Shirt Bags, $5.00 p?sk*ear sO<» up Hosiery 25<>.up Caps ..., r»o<* tip It » f » " 91.25 ii|> Coat Sweaters $.'{.oo up Ni^ht Robe* 7."»<* up p""""8, 91.80 up Handkerchiefs a."><* up Pajamas $1.!»O up c, cyyeM* 9J.50 up Underwear, suit 91.00 up Knit Scarfs .10^ up *(x f« nd«s TAW up Umhrt lias, Canes S? 1.00 up Bagi 9J5.00 up "s 91.00 up Hats 92.50 up Suit Cases 93*00 up ■ ease- ; t|l. 20 up #'.l oo up hi Robea 7."i<* up tI.BO up Handkerch «."»<* up $l.r»O 91.r»0 I'li'i ■ $1.00 up h ."»o<* up 54M ...fl.oo up $:s.oo up sfsi.(M) up ii.,f I&OO up Suit Caaei |8.00 up °Ur*^ ' -f- • 1 d HT^ g g^ Fourth Aye. lailored Ready Co. fltct by showing him the true con dlUoi of nffaim. Wardall dla i-hnrged Wapix^natcln one evening and Mayor on) put him back th« next luornlng." Mayor Qlll has assumed all re sponsibility for «l'i>. declared Wood*. "lie has defied publlo opinion," he sold, "he spurna his oath of of fice; he discredits every business Interest; he scandalises S. 11.- to ill.- world; he ha* forced th* re call "Mayor gill la Incompetent. He Is unfit for the office li.' holds." Mont of the passing of the v.-nrr able loader «in In the antectlon of the hymns, perhaps. These were "Nearer Mv «i...l to Th**" and othcra of similar theme. Reference to the pasting of Mm, lMily was made In several of the Seattle denominational churches yesterday, and lit each Instance the minister* bestowed a generous ii>i<«jiur» of credit and praUe upou the aged leader. Mrs. Iternard Schulman has foi father In law her own step-father Her mother, formerly Mr*. Hetsi U'»l». was married six year* age to the late Kabbl Israel hulnian The bride Is If on* ma omit tht prefix, "»tep sister In law to herself" and her own mother daughterln law At the Theatres *************** * •■■■•■ * * AT THE THEATRES. * * „, * MOORE—Max Klgtnan In * * "Mary Jnno'ii I*," * * CHAND—-Oln Olson." * « SEATTLE—"Th* Urll of th* ♦ * Uolden \V..si." * * LOI8 —"Sli'iloik llolima, or * * tin- Hiiro of tlto Four." * * ALMAMiiIIA — I'iut.il on* * 11. Bridal Tour." ♦ * ORPMEUM — New Vlttlila- * * vlllo. * * MAJESTIC — New \.iii.l- * * > 111.'. * * rANTAGES — Now vnu.lo- * * *1U«. $'♦ * Htiir- llnileaqn*. v;* * * At the Moor*. Hiram Perkins came back last iilithl. So .11,1 Mm KiKitinn. Illrmm bad l»<u away for fight y.nrn. Max for Just (MM Max mi nounced last night that he wouldn't have Mmy Jan* and Mury Jane'a Ma ami Mary Jann'a alsier ncit year. They'll be intssed. For It la i vitx . harming little play, satisfactorily lumlm •-«!. thla "Mary Jain 1 i> l*a," which opened at dm Moor* yesterday. Not only do Pieman and Helen I.m kar* get all thrr ihould from tlir-ir principal part*, but the sup porttng company It without any Ml* i onlat m» min-M Indiana la full of Amos Whtppte* and I.lno Wat k!n*e». of hark drivers and wood . utters, and nelishborhood gossip* and villa* •>• .iut and belle* auch a& the Curt company presented. Which Is a Krf»at comfort, for a poor company can *p«ll half the pleasure on« alioutd get from the principal*. -In* dimply skipped out one day because ha wanted to see th* vcrid, and because home lifn In b amatl town and the responsibilities of a family of three weighed on hi* •plrll. The development ef Perkins after hi* return, through love for Mary Jar.c> and aoltcttuda for l.»i . )!!••, and a growing admiration for. hla wife, are nhowti In th- two wwki covered by th« action of the stag*. I'nrklaa only thought be van an Idler and • cynic. It look a crisis to bring out the man Kleman » Interpretation of th*l character It at perfect In tta way aa irfl<«l<V« of the "Music *.!«• t««r.** The difference It only In th» strength of the plays. The audl .in— (nutated on a curtain ap«ech from him after the second act At th* Grand. Oar old friend Ole Olson mane led English at the Grand theatre yesterday, and he will contlnuo to mangle every night all »"fk, with a couple of matinee* thrown In. The which probably la going to 1 !>t«aa« the sona of Bcaudla. Th« old Hwedtsh entaody, with Ma tinge of :.Kirama. la ail Ole, a character which Ibis season la filled by lt'-n 11..1n lien's sup port -wags In th* middle in spots, but a* Ole la th» big noise the •■4t«Xir« did not mind that a hit Molmea Is a competent ■•••or or n-n Hendrlcks, «bo«« Ole Ol son Is familiar to Seattle theatre goer*, but who now la owner of "■• show. Holme* aang several Swedish folk song*, which got over nicely. Of the feminine support, l.u'lla Arnold and little H>.|. scored. Angelina Kluvlo has about I Till: SI AR MONDAY, DKCKMHER 12, 1010. ns linn li magnetism as an uudnr- Inker's nsslittntit. liaall Him k. Her bnrt I'nrdy, Inl li. .in. I lii .lii.i. Manrield and k.i ■ hi. .-n Coughlan also ran. At th* Seattle. Almost bordering on the rnelo dramn. but irdlni several strung aromatic situations showing th« master okl of th« author, David llclasco. Hi* "<!lrl of the Golden West" Is a welcome guest In la attlo again and la capably taken can of by thn Maker Htock com pany at the Baaitla laaatra this week. It la hantly possible that Miss I Hi. I Clifton was ever given I »troni«r character than the one of "Tho Olrl" yo«terday, nor ha* she «vt>r token such complete advantage of It. "The Ulrl" It very nearly Ik* whole play—• young, uncouth, un tutored girl of tin- Far West In the early day* of California, but thor oughly, honest, withal that ah" la the only woman In camp. And It la tills lovable girl who falls In love with a "road agent." a high ; way robber, not knowing him to be an outlaw. The strength of her de nunciation of him when she discov ers it, in a measure account* for tho tremendous success of Blanche IJatet In this aame play. J".-»eiih Oalbratta mad* a most Impressive bandit. Ml l»t-nl thorn* a* the aherttf and admirer lof the tllrl does some of his best work MSjsj here. The sunrise scene lOf the last act Is a splendid bit of stage work. At th« Lola. The Ijiwrem-e players at the I»l* laat night gAve (Vtnan Doyle's play, "The Hlgn of the Illg Four." Sher lock Holcae*)' hunt for the hidden treasure of the orphan girl was full of thrills and narrow escape*, which kept the audience Intensely Interested front beginning to end. Mr, I^wrence, a* Sherlock Holmes, played his part well. Mtss Kelton, a* the orphan girl, had a ■mall part but mad« It a* Interest- Ing as th* character warranted. Miss i II) nra. a* Mrs. Sholto, who waa In on the deal to rob the orphan girl of her wealth, availed herself of every opportunity to make her part • ii«-«-.-n«fui In th* role of the VII lalness. Carl Rim data, as the escaped convict, made a creditable showing In Interpreting hi* rather hard part. At th* Alhambra. "Farted on Her llrldal Tour." written by our old friend I .aura Jean Übbey, la at the Albarnbra tht* week. The love affairs of a beautiful girl constantly besieged by scheming rlllatns met the hearty approval of a bumper audience last j evening. There were plenty of tears for the outraged heroine, blues for the vil lains and applause for '!■• manly hero who saves her In the nick of time. Thrills and laughter rollow j one another through five acts. At la*t right prevails, the rlllatn* meet their I 1!"' rewards, and the heroin* goe* to the arms of her true love, accompanied by the applause of a pleased andlence. EUaalx'h Mai* received much sympathy a* thn wronged wife, while Oeorgn Webb, a* th* manly hero, •■• well received. iMiunm. i in I II ii il l milmr i i iii 1.[.11.1 l Th* Center of the Christian R.> claim Fellowship will meet tonight at ft o'clock In the Y. M. 0 A. building, room 300 Emma Bunting J Coming Back Kmma Hunting, WhoM acting haa wun hi 1 many f| I. ml- In Heattl*, wl'l bo |i>HdiiiK woman at thtt Al li.tin lira rniiiiiii'iii !iik (In lalmim wruli. Mr. (leorga Whllal • 1 will in till- n«w luiulliiß man, mil ■<■• «• • 11nk Qaorg! Webb, who wilt bn ill- vll luln herpaftvr. Other .111K '■ v r«" to bn Hindu, and negotiations for Krouman playa art under way. WANT JAIL FOR GAME VIOLATORS That Hi.- 'vlnlntnra of Mule game law* M thrown In Jail ln-l-ml of •■rapine with a small fin! la urged by thn gaum commlaaloner appoint* •d by liny. M K. Hay. They also nrga plai'log 11 ban mi hounding dnor, and awarding a bounty of I ." for cougar acalps, tha licensing of fUlii-rmeii, prohibiting 1111 uso of salmon •'(■• for bait and limiting Hi" number of trout each aportsman may catch to GO. The Story of Washington's Dental Conspiracy The State Dental law As It Is Today r«t II f—r* past tha WnMnitftii Plat* Pvntal CembiM i -• ••>; i*t Ih* t*n*flta «f n»< only • monopoly on ih* riaM to imki* c«rtin ataa l» u«« atata, but IMI • '»?•■ 'int. h*« •larrfaad ibat arbitrary www «f th* h in of »>-.! «n *•■-;.'* pow*f I* «<•».* or d*ny ■ l>«l'Mtl '!>• rtjihl l« :;•« tn n •!•■»•, r*gar4U»«a of Tts<* ••-.»• U.» . i-*r«l#« with pOi>»r a*l •* K«nlt«- 1 *f fort. *n.\ *f • i « • rri!!it that n-*:>r I*'-'** ■'• of ii.,'i'.tn'« In this •'»'• **• H>.- ■'■'■' r» f • > M(-*)* lirt • Of If • • Vmblna, •» l that II m#*na t* i.i fwr ail -■"■tifciM !■-! • •■• »• . ar* hnt If »►*!■*■* t>*ntl*ta «f- dot <*.- — «-l :•» *■«»*«• to thU • •••*■ w* MM Th« iumi Cat Ih* «■<■.■.•.'!# li«rcr« Ih* I'omhln* law «*« MMfwai In I l**l. ■■••• than l*i e**i, i" •■ ■ »ul of »-'tr <•• » t.-> look lha < w». : *'i ■* fatt*4 *■• »*l • :;*!**■ but ».-■■■• " * i r« • i • law •■• jMfur#4. ■( " <■■>,''•• haa :»f *♦-■ 1 ;=•■*■.*## I* a|K>ut • * -■ ' nf *i«i)r tf :t. or >• pmt r»mt nt IhtMW «uhtnt '■■ <M»ns* b*ra M« i ■.( »•• ih* t'■*• • ' S" - i»; I.* • I* « t'i •• w- n It th* !"".f*" <*'-m bla«. la«i»a4 of a pro|*>tl«n fo th* i^»»;» Mill) IN III! M\IMI\I IMIIT Or mip; IDM (I I \\\ IX « **««. IM.IKN * *f> mmmm «* mmtmu »■ mU«i I* **** It.• 4MnlUiry im lit* •(•!# -f W«*Mi»|("it •• t* »w-b, tp»f It »r t««*#• U h* wi-^rAlr^J *>» I* r«« «# '«••*•«• a .Imi'«l •ffl«# a* pl*#« »•# IK* pra>r*»«« ml •i-«til«iri la lU# • t«i» «f U**9il*»cl«m» aflrr !»••■ p -•*-«• »f ihU arf. •*. *11 (tl«i him mr lunt Mm» l~ 1 i»ih'f nllh •■ Mftpii' *»!..» f«r »>■■>>■■ ilMi, will* Ilk* *Mf'l*tl ..r ihi> M«l« iiuard «f t»Milal tumtn'tv «»l -i ll.* iim# «f niMklns i«ih i|>i>lU«ll-it .hall |aa,]T I* '».«■ •r.r*l*fJ of Mi» N»«r*l a f«* *f t«-n»lt ft*r tl..lUr*. «j»4 *«• j>»r*#»l him ««r K#r*#lf «> U># ftf*i r#a;*l*r n»»*r<i^B ih*-r«-nfi** »f m*U ImaHl I* iiM-lrfiu r«*mtiMan«Mi |R#f«r* lUmt Immlf " T«« will fioit^a that ih* C*ttmt><«« •-• '• !II a »■-.)•-!«• ;r»* »n. r "it, Ctkn, ■ ;>*r« ;* «f ftDM i■» i" 'i-» '•(•'!. f»r to run "f m*R' •f* « 4«nfal off|r« " Tou Hill •■•-■ nntf lhai. afi«r pay!** f*i la (^* •""'•" of '*■• rental ii..«j-t and m«ktnf »t»'i(«»- I ton for •»•'!■ ;.-!• **'■•«. a i9#ntUi ntu«f ' frrMi.i Hlm**lf at *• *■ flrM rawitnt of ,«4 !!• tl ■%'•!• TO 1 %'l't lv,.i KXAM -INATION iti'K. «i'R T»IAT lU>f»f * Now. r#*l th«m acala: 'TO I'NDI'IIOO KX> AMINAIKiN nvHiii,; THAT lUiDT " What *-■*> ? Why. ih* t>#nlal u-.««.i who ar* m*ni(>*ra ■ f tf »■ tftat* i». -i» m«»- I*;. , an4 II •*• 1h« Dwntal |loar<l and th* iMmial »^"» lhai fnrm#<l • i *• ■ ■>n,i,!:.-i with Ih* ** *'t ■■um) 3>*ntat A» •oriatlon of Ml)w*uk*#, \V;». -.r-»,n. In l»'J T'.-i •-' 0 i »■■•! nol. lhai Ib* l>»fttal l'-'*r.| ■!>«■• not r*f>r**Mnl lha atat* of Wavtimelon, nor it»** II I'fir-t Ih* jpubttf, but M I* bound to pmt#rl th* Tnnt i binv. «',! th* "h t ii ''-".-n th* Com • bin* !■*■•" U I* |r»'» •: «i fi. !ii ' "iLp" !« i -ri A rombint (■ r»*v*r to buain*** tot li> | |o«nh nor In rhurrh fi*r Ih* b*n»flt of I;* *<*tji. IT lA Ol'T Kt.j; I-wi.i \i!^ • >r t < h*r*. «' i "•!-'■" aii tlm* and all tha lira*. *• *'•• l>-< *■•• Pwtlartl \iuuii:\io row I It "TO irNX*KHf»O RXAMINATION UK r >mk THAT fioliT." Hut what kind af an *i»mln«ttnnT Tin" l>»ntat Ijiw «!»** ' nnl |M r» ri'.» an •■amlnaiU«n of anjr kind: tha law ■!-'«■• Awl dlr*r| Ih* l>»ntat Hoard aa |o what It ahall •uinln* I>*nttata In Th*r«far«, 1 am rallad uj"»n ta anaw*r *n und*fl»*d aiamlnatlnn I'tmtjflwhSt. rarh ImlUldual, haa Hn'r Id** v to what runatltut** tMintlatrr. *nd •>« ♦■ *i .n «■ ii.ii in D>wtlat ry . j*i a I>#»ial ** i«nilnaU«n, in b* la* ful. limit b* *'■* nat*>d. \"' •• rii ».i *Sof ln*d and authorlt*d '■v la*-, and If II la not. It la lawlroa, Si Ibltrarr and unlawful "rNUKfIUO i:\ I AMINATION UKrOftM THAT I*ODT" HtMtl.T MKAKH TO PK X VNUAROOKO !Wha knowi what k(nd vl f>«amtnatlnn wilt b* ki'. •"* Who knnwa that the* *f*mlna • i -i. will t>«tft*ln to T«*ntl*tryT Who will ptm*» d«fin« ih* lltnlta t*f thla rxamina ■ il.n* Will It I-- tfii-inii'.- 1 Ah, but II la not prwatrtattd by law, but by th* i>-*,'ii Jtoar.l. and mhal th* Hoard will* < . . ' iind.f J >-i t :■•• In la arbitrary and ha .« i ■ ■»•,•■• IhO dn a« m.-v pi**** Th* law c«iuld wrr-rll»* what aubl*« ta m l»«i.t-«t ii,.ii!i i» •■ininihf-i In, and alt t>«ntl«ta and i"-< ■■■(>< would know whal « IftwTul I'm in! ntKinlnatlnn w«#, hut aa <!>*•»• I* » " lawful • « i!nitKi:!"ii to hflV* tto w«y of knuwlnpr wliat n 111 b* .-, t , ir.i «f a* applliAnt, but *\*ry I»cntl*t knowa 1(I ■»( th* r- ■" 1 a~l\*a run,: h'i.i.i that ih«y Ith* Hoard m^ml>*ral ■■■■■: it paaa !!:■ -p»«.-!«■-. all I>#nt*ata know thm th«*v I rnuld not anaw*r thetr own qtlftttlona. In I Itoi qu^atlona »■*•§* a«ik»"l that »pt* un- Hnnwn lo wtMMw OT ItrnMplry «n wv^ral -».«.'.■!• but Ih* )■ «l rtHrnlnathn thm I .!■■■' ».:«'!.. .1 - t .-ii,. r ft I>vnll*t f-t hia lit - !>->■ or n»t wna Ihr* <'" )■ or Kthh * nnd . .ii»i t ..r th* t'nmbln*. Our au;tr*m* I «<urt ha* rtilrd that ft Hontlm rannot a** hla -j**«mln«M'tti pfipHri. hla annwan |tl th la it ■ . t • arbitrary QOMtlest, knnwn I rmly to IbSBIWtVUi nnd that rofnpl#t»a ! lit* Job of t. i, 11 »■ '*■■■ Itnntnl ('nnihtn* a fn.inoiw.ly. AN KXAMtN ATIoM HKroRIQ ; THAT if ■! iv i ii that th* l^ntal fl'inrd ahall do m It plft*aa| a boat asASA* "In IUX I'■ "i if •. nnd n,*-\ rf>rt«lnly hay* <l>>n» ft* l(" \ f>l*ait*>; thry b»\ *» nwt'l* a n.H'Vii of thn law and a tmtßiilnff atork Bf th* I" nt.ii profaaaion In th* atut* of tVMhiOftOK, In tha l'nat-fnt*lllKf>n'r<r Inat Tt^aday i t.iiiL'. In hnl'l i, m««, w* rend: ■•WOt f1.I)-ltR ItICNTIMTM KAll.t'ltr.H IN KXAM.'* Twi»nly-<»n« OUi pf 41 i»«i"«»*d and 14 fBlIrd; >«t pvcry I)#nllal who la paid to hay* fullrii la a gradual* fnun « ttpiitnl Collrt*. Hut wbut did th*y fall In? Waa It a Uwrul iinmlnittlon, i>rf arrllipd. and with aut*l<n ta «-i.ir..f ■ •"■■i" No; f »■■ v i.i:-1 to pui a Uwlaai, nrbf trary <*vantlftatlnn, pr<>arrlh*d l<y men <m a DvtltftJ Hoard who ara ni< <tnl>t>ta of ft •oclatjr whoa* atnndHrd of vthKa would -. ■!'>■. ■ all Dftntlata to iiavi i mwl i> I -<* out of thla atat*. and who Op*r« .»*■ hy th* ]•■•■■■ ' • ittni uri'lrr i-olnr of Inw. Thla la '•■ i>. 11.- i.- ,-:. m»- InVUUgfttln| CommittM ftmnd Ih** I'.-n'.'.l Hontd * ill" at rt*|irf*h<*nwlbl* rnndurt. nnd guilty of violating both thn Ifttrr and it-" aplrlt of ih Di-tiliil i. >.< Ncit \i..i. i»\ I atiail Ktiiwer n,.- qura !!■•n. MDo*a llrown wnut ft I>*nlal I<awT" Th* Coroblna ooatandi itmt I don 1 1 want ii law. but I Will niiow ii.-mi up iia the anrn* old allrk rrowd that alwuya ha* Hi !.i nittfi OUt. KIiWIN .1 imoWN. 711 Kir at AY. **************** *■ * * STUDENTS FIND ONI * * OF NUMBER CENTER * * OF SPOONY PHOTOS * W .1 i■ i — jf * 'I In- uiilvctxlty catupn* waa * * thrown Into • itnta of furore * * Hundny when lolll' III!'- H|l * * |i< un-it with .1 ropy of tbl ''"« * * BOpolttm, < uiitiiiiiliiK >» lllus- * * tratlnim of it hlh>M Mtnry l>y * * IHIMII Graham Phillip! tlirio * * |il< lin M of on« of tin- l><t»l * * known itu4*nt< at th« Initltu * * linn, I.ii' I.iii Xi Hogg, of U'i ii- * * Btciipfi. unu photo rapresoot- * * . .I an old man ordering K<l- * * log* from hi* houn«; another * * I'll imrh him Baking I pretty • * r.lil If aho loves Miii am Mi"' * * aaya ah« does, and a third— * * 11"- <l' lirlii "i tin- campus— * * pictured him holding ihu «• If * j * Him putty -'ill In lii - arm*, * * With tin- explanatory lino : <ml * » : "'Kiss inn! aha -mil, h«r * * volrn trembling with tendor- * * neim. 'Mom-. itior«!'" * * "Kelly." at K'll'ikk la pop- * » ularly known, admit! i"»<iiiK * * fnr plclurea on a recent vlalt * * iii Now York, but denied that * * the Kill waa a hi II known "111 * * dent of whom th« plcturea * * mlKtit be taken us very good * * llkenessas. • * • *************** SHIPS TO TRY WESTERN COAL (l«r I ultra l'f»i ) HAN DIKOO. Cal.. Dae 12—near Admiral Marry, of LIM Pacific t riiU'-r fleet, la making elaburutt) preparations for an • ihlliintlVM U-st of the morlta of i-antern and western coal 111 I ||i. IMlllihlK of warshlpa. Just before tin* cruiser West Vlr t;lnla, with th" admiral aboard, loft 'lii« harbor, he Mid "Th» testa will ri(;'ilr<> at leant l.'i dayn ••ach. th« preliminary to tb« flrat teat bring • «< v. n rtiiy trial at anchor." WOMEN WANT JOBS l*l«'vrn of the 71 ptrnona who have mad* application for city r<-« litratlon clerk are womtn, City Comptroller William 3. liotbwell atatea that Him field probably will !>■• larcniy Invaded by women und«-r the new atate law and that they wilt be treated th« aame ma men when kppollltln< nt! ar<* made. GLAVIS MAN TO CONDUCT TRIAL win re i \i.si'.\. dm 13 — Glavla Ii ii> !•«• tried at ■ nilal« next week on a chance of burnlne a .'uiia. i<. ulaohlnK without a permit, thereby jeopardizing the property lof «•!".-»• <•>!« ranchera. Ill* defeni* la In the irtilK of II J. Jonea, fr< lit 1 r dlcrharged by tho Taft admlnlatratlon In connection with On- (ala^ta-I'lnchot iitif.v(»riy. JOHNSON CONFIDENT SAN FRANCISCO WINS. lilt I all** rmi WASHINGTON, Dm 12—"A per »nnal, man to man ramn** (bowed that Ban Francisco will ron-ivi. (he •olid support of the prngrcsdve ■MbM of wingrfaa In her flKht for the award of the world's fair Id 1»1S." aald Hiram W. Johnson, rot ernor-elect of California. before tearing Wafthlngton today. AMUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATRE Unltlil, M«iib" Hr.l»™t.j jonn < "' r« .- ? !* m % x III.MW In ll« <ir»«i»«i Hum—. »l MM JASKH PA* tUm* l)r««t companr Kam« Oritl I*r«d uciion. f-t:» Now on Itftt* Mi l»<-. ttr. II *» »•■•! II I* NUTR—Tlrlmt* <)»llv»r«-<l 1... hy lh« V »-i» 11.. T. MOTOltl'f t'l.K (KJt'AtX GRAND OPtRA MOUSE J..1,n ) rl M.r Tonlfhl. luiit.. » ti.iii«.l iv. Urn Hull— 11l Iht v..,' Pw»4iUh I'.-jr.i^ 111 » 111-IIS rrlr*«. Jlc. »"r «n>l T8« Thur^iikj «n.l ti*i j i»t M«'mr«. !<••■ .->•"• It* K«X| Wok-"Tb«i Tim*. liar* Bad Ilir lilrl - I Seattle Theatre 11. .r, I. I nrl. Mir Tonlctil TIIK KAMOfB IIAKKIt KTfK'K CO. IN Itatld HrU., '• "TIIK i 111 l ill I 111 (.Ol.tlKN «Mr Curtain at I and I p m. No ad- I vane* II prtcaa Lois Theatre ! Mm ■■.■■llxor.. M(r. ; >i...... \i v«; In.l. 114 Tha >.'■.• !■'■•!,■' I'lny Ailapl«>tl fimn ' A »•..., I' .i. • Kamnila Htnrv ■»IIIIIM-lh mil Ml - OK I 111 i KII.N OF IIX IHI H rrrar-nlcl li* !li«- I'opulAr l.affrttnrr |-|«v.f«. V'i-1 ..-.■• • IVnl and Hat. I ftlr««. |»c, tie. tin and »"i aw l»..lli I'h Alice Lloyd j Its. J6r, tor. 7lf ill and I:JO t ICO vii SHOW mi 3. A I' ■•:.ii Bjhow lot 10c anil ISr. till, 1:M. »:00. I PANTAGES IMIAIRt "t'DPOualed .(Mil. V illn" M.-11 llamad'a <»j»r lilng J'udaj mi ■ ; ■"' y.;t(j "-. » .-v lilt ,\rl» MM ARAoa STAR THEATRE ! HOME AOAINI — MOM IB AOAIN! At in i»t riiii k Mualcul I'umfntjr Co. "C'OI.I.ICUK 11.WN." i in* I i-.'l'iim! ii fid 4)th«r Fa voi I tea. rJhrt'« Tfinut |Wf l*i\ $3.00 Umbrellas $1.95 $6.00 Umbrellas $3.95 id :i-jy for Christmas with broader clock*, finer Umbrella!, and with hum Ii butler v.ilu.K than we have ever before l<< hi able to pronofit, Nowlhto In tiii- country '"" you choose your gift Umbrellas to better advantage. •3.00 UmbrillH, $I.9B— Mall's, all Hi! k taffeta cover*, tapo ■ 'Ik«, and Wuini ii■». half ■ilk, laj.i; best 8 rib frame, bulb runners, edge, 8 ilt»«, Mlhhluii handle*; handles of. nil kinds; value* to tmvci effects; rallies up to fS.OO; 19.00; %:•.'.<",. lIJB. Children. Umbrella*—Fancy •3.60 Umbr.ll.., 12.50-M-iTi " *£&*&• 22 and 24-Inch. Bpe and Women's! of allk (Slorla. ' '.I"' 4;': * I;"' ;' M| ;,"^ „ . tap* edge. 1,..,t Brlb frame.; •2-« Umbrella., $1.50-M.-,.'S large -i.iii.tv '" " Women a. of American t«f --* "•' Ma, wide lapo '■!.;■, I i lbs, bulb 18.00 Umbrellas, —Our runner, long üboiiy Mission ban «r< at holiday apeclal, of heavy die. — tint Float. $2.50 Hand Bags $1.95 $5.00 Hand Bags $3.75 Mure than MM woman will be glad to give or to get one of the*, attractive Leather Hajc«, neatly packed In Individual holly gift boxes. The values are unusual, 100. »2 SO FITTED DAGS, 11.45— Heal Leather Hand nags, leather lined, folded bottom, fitted with pwts, card case, mirror and vln alKnUto, double-strap handle; unusual values. WOO COAT SEAL DAGS, |3.75—10 Inch deep Shape Bans, with folded bottom, fancy German sliver frames; these Dags are lined with fancy leather and have large coin purse. —lint floor. A Sewing Machine Gift $18.50—Payable Weekly A Sewing Machine for a Christmas gift would find deep appr« ctatlon In the eyes of many a wife, mother or sister. We Invite at tentlon to our 113 50 Sewing Machine, which we present as thor oughly reliable, easy running, handsom. In appearance, and capable of doing the finest work. May be purchased on the convenient pay ment plan, If dealred. Expert personal Instruction without charge. In the home, within the city limits. —l-'oarlb Fl«ir. The Xmas Store of Seattle c /fouthwicK Co. V_^ SECOND'AV£NU£_S-.PIK£ STREET r. " A Player Piano Is a Christmas Gift That Will Last a Lifetime I A Player Piano Is a Christmas Gift That Will Last a Lifetime There ii no gainsaying the fact that at SHER MAN, LAY 1 CO.'S you have the best oppor tunity for supplying your piano needs, you have the best facilities for selecting your piano or player piano, you have the assurance and guaran tee of this old house that you will be pleased with your purchase and pleased with your dealings with us, and, what is more important than anything else, you have the positive assurance that the SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. plan of selling pianos and player pianos always means MONEY SAVED. You come to our store with the knowledge that the first price you get is not only the last price, but it is the RIGHT PRICE. There is no fog here, no uncertainty, no haggling, no myster ious catalogue or other boosted prices to entrap the unwary. Every one is treated fairly and alike. 1 ALL RECEIVE THE SAME LOW PRICE, based on factory cost, plus freight and handling ex penses, which is just and right to buyers as well as to ourselves. Quality for quality, style for style, we guaran tee our prices the lowest and our terms of payment always satisfactory. You owe it to yourself to in vestigate the pianos and player pianos we sell and the prices before you buy, and this means that you will readily sec that you can do better here than elsewhere. rurlflr «■•••! IH.frH.ulmr. 3?t>\ '•■ "'«• <*•••« IVHlIrn la .1 \ll I lilt T&lktnc » H(j. "XrlnttuT null other Mm. Inn** o||li?lh7 11.n... »nd iu>rr ruao*. Sherman play & Co I mil *»«•«»•« At». V*jj| M.»l»»» Waraa «■ Ih. Vrnr i,,. m, -r.Mi.. r«.in. Coa.t. ..jr: ■■, ' ■ ■_-_-_-_-——- , PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS In Fireproof Storage Warehouse for furniture, pianos, trunks, etc BEKIN9 MOVING A. STORAGE CO., Inc., Madison at Twelfth East 414; Cedar 414 Good News for the Boys and Girl*. Roller Hkntes, Ice nkntea. striking l>nKß. boxtni rluvob, sweater coats, footbnllH, Im: .Lulls, athlotlc mliocb ami bicycles. A. L. HALL, 1111 First Aye. »*• Star "Want" Ad» Are Business Bringers A PRESENT FOR BILL If Bill it the Baby— RUBBER TOYS RUBBER BALLS, ETC. If Bill It the Kid— BOXING GLOVES PUNCHING BAGS FOOTBALL TOGS SWEATERS POCKET KNIVES, ETC. If Bill Is Grown Up— RAZORS RIFLES SHOTGUNS RUBBER RAINCOATS. ETC. It Matters Not How Big Bill Is, We Have Something that Will Please Him FOR CHRISTMAS V eatti.i: Sportevo Good s/A I IJf Titr. HrNBKH Riuui" \j 1 1 71-4 First Ay. Both Phones! s