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I Th« bride navar marrlaa the txat man at wadcHng, b"* She | probably think* ehe doe*. TKed^tric^L AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. MOORE—"Pully of the Cirrus." METROPOLITAN—I'ark. SEATTLE— The Harrier - Se attle atock company ALHAMBRA — I'hotoplftV* anil vaudeville * ORPHEUM —Oreaay and DuM and vaudeville. EMPRESS— run at Sen" and vaudeville PANTAQES—"The Surf Rath •rs" and vaudeville GRAND—Vaudeville and motion picture*. CLEMMER — Photoplay* and vaudeville, MFLB<M<<VNE— Photoplay* and vaudeville. a a ****** a a a*a a a a » The Itallay a Mitchell atock coui pany strengthened th«»lr hold on the public at the 8 oat tie theatre Christmas Welcome A wails You Here | Third Avenue Between Pike and Union Useful Presents Reasonably PriceT] Commencing Wednesday This store will keep open evening* till 9 p. m., 10 u to accommodate our many patrons who find it inconvenient to da their shopping before 6. | Merchandise or Glove Bonds Are Always Safe. You can secure Presents in our Premium Section with your tickets—bring them in. Women's Christmas Slippers Handkerchiefs Wirrn Sli pp« r «'« Wom .. . , . en's wear. See our special White, Hemstitched, col ored embroidered IQI- ™ lue> ~n wl,h corners \C2U Fur trimming, Qo r a pair JOU White Handkerchiefs, put ~~ «p two in folder. has aatin Mens Slippers, special •tripe sad neatly OR. values embroidered tdW 59c, 85c, $1.00 and $1.50 Handkerchiefs In neat Children's Slippers— SsrJ^...S 1.50 50c, 75c .nd 85c Women s Hand Quilts and Blankets \\ hen In doubt what to Specially priced for Christ give a lady, give one— r . 75c. 98c. 11.50. $1.98. $2.50. sellmg s3.oo and $3.50. Ssc French Beamed Sheets, 72x90 inches, ARf* Gift* for Men °° w - — Cuff Buttons — Prices to seamless Sheets, . 2x<so please you- ,nch "' Wp 50c, 75c, $1, $2 7 : - . $1.50 Quilts, extra •I QC Scarf Pina and Cuff But- gi/c, now 0 I ilu tons in a neat Plush Box, Special eO nfl $3.50 Quilts, very fine and price tPfcilHl size, QQ Pajamas, in stripes and now T*»wo e1 cn to nn 13 50 value ,n B i anket# 51,25,51'50, $2,UD p ri « d J2.98 Men's Silk Handkerchiefs, with initial— $1.25 Cotton Blankets now 25c 50c 98c ——J MacPherson-Grey Co. Third Avenue cl * ,b " jffil Ju.i pmr •« »«•»■ far II — Balaar* Ckrtetmaa. rayacafa. gk Dollar Down Sale & This mean* that you have the > /Jj unrestricted choice of this Kri.-at yr " iUWjt Istock of women's wearing; apparel I W&&T' njLjKs by paying just |l down, open an ac- U{JQ£Z~i count, and pay the balance by ths ' week or month. Hundreds of hand- Eggllk Manhattan Tailored Suits and i WsM ft Coats, Furs and Millinery iff H; Thin sale will last till Christmas II \ I BLwm SI ! day, but it will be wise to come I 1 ■BHKM& Si l early, while the «tock affords such I I a wide choice of Models, Materials \ * ■iftvV-'i'K and color ' n ß H ' > \ piP Millinery at Half-Price | V U% $1 a Week Pays the Bill $1 h = t l»*t night, whun they presented "The Harrier." a virile melodrama founded on Hex lleanh * book There la plenty or action In ihc atorjr, a little comedy anil a pretty love theme The play la well acted anil Maceil * * * ORPHEUM * * * Will M Creaay and Hlanche Dm tie are headlining th« bill at the Orpheum theatre thl* week with a Creaajr aketch. "One Night Only, which I* aa aklllful and pleasing a mixture of laughter and tears aa haa come thl* way In many a aea ■on. Traveling." a Pullman ear t roe. la all comedy, and last «ht'a audience enjoyed Monroe opktn*' and Lola Axtell'a fun inking Immeuaely, Marlon and l. aale Standlah ling well and made jod. Warner and Rlanchard pleased with their comedy and oong*. Nip and Tuck are acrobata |of merit. The Harvey*, a family of tight-rope walker*, aeem to hav* thought (Hit thlitft* to on tba ropo which nover ocean-ad to other member* of that populou* de partment of the vaudeville profee ■lon. A life on -the hounding billow muat be all to th* n» rry If It If anything like on the Ooaan," the fifth or the W*l>er * Held* tnu alcal production*, which top* the bill at thi» Kmprea* theatre till* week, The action take* plaoe on a liner lit midocean, and, In aildl tton to Introducing a lot of pretty gown*, prettier girl*, fun aud tnei ody, feature* a lyric soprano, Yvetta ltugal. whoao voice la of wonderful quality, "I Died." a aketch. Isn't a* *om bvr a* It aounda, Inec I.aw*on play* the cornet, and *he *ur« doe* The Three Ale** opened the •how with a bit of herculean gym naatlc*. Harry Sauber rendered character long*, Hlele and Olr ard, Yankee aud Swede, won ap proval yesterday. ****************** * * * PANTAQES * I# * * *********** ****** There I* a good bill a** Pant&cea theatre thla week, the headline be tag "The Surf Hathera," a tuu*lrnl comedy, carrying an octet of pret jty girla. billed u> "the Klght Kit* Hah lieautlea." The cloalng acaaa i ahowa the antlre cant of 10 bath j tag in the aurf Kllllan and Moore ■!*« well and ' couveree Inanely. If humatoualy I.lbonatl ramble* all the way from claaalcal mualc to ragtime on hi* i xylophone Ted Halley ai.d hln j dog* poae The poaea .tre novel, notable among them being "The ! Wounded Paw." "Prayota," "Bor row" and "Death." WANT $4,041,039 FOR STATE PRISONS Appropriation* amounUng to 14. 041,0.13 for the state penal and charitable Inatttutlnna for 1913 to 191& will be aaked of th« neit legls lature. according to a report no* being prepared by the state board of control. The report shows aa actual In creaae of 2S S In the number of In mate* and an Inrreoae of 82 per cant with the number of thoaa pa roled counted The Inmates today number 4,986, compared to 4,0t9 In ltll. Annual ball of the Barbara' union of Heattl* will he BlTen In Dreuiu land tonight. OHIO rate DENTISTS Second Av. and University St Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. *K STAND BACK OF OIJK WOHK row 20 YKAIIS' GUARANTEE EASY PAYMENTS Other Dantlata' Ohio Cut Tlata Prlcaa. Prlcaa Set of Teeth frP vZJ Guaranteed <+>0 •1C Set of Teeth Y'W Guaranteed » lift Gold or tfQ VI U Porcelain Crown .. yj I WGold or Porcelain frO Bridge Work <PJ Solid Gold fillings, 75c Up Silver Fillings, 25c Up MAS* PAYMENT*— Part flown and balunca tn puymanta. It-TEAR WniTTKN OtTARANTEIO QIVKN ON ALL WOHK. PAINLESS DENTISTS THE SEATTLE STAR IMPRESS A HAT HINT I'm glad I'm young and fund »f foothlul laughter, rinding much Joy In *11 thl* wondrous earth; My heart a houao filled up from floor u> rafter With Inve of llfi< anil light am) gentle mirth • I'm glad I'm young, with ey<» that allll fan twinkle, With ear* that plea*ur«« when the *»ug* are auug. And lip* that *tiil recall the way to crinkle At Jest and whlmsy-»ab, I'iu Bind I'm young! I'm glad I'm young, although my hair ha* whitened And 1 am near my threescore year* and ten; Youth la my heart hag kept my »|dnt* lightened, The way* of youth are Mtlll within my ken; And If I cannot dnnne—l watch and lUten, Thinking Of memories to which I've clung; My lilood mill leaps, my eye* are *1111 agllslen, And, though I'm old, I'm glad that I am young! YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Bu»y People Suherrther* to Th* Seattl* Star will i.mf»r « f*»"r by aotlf|t«Wg thl* of fir# at one* of »»* fall- Mr* tc ircurt prompt ti"! reg ular delivery of th* P«P*r. er any attempt to *ut>*tltut* an other paper for The Seattle •t*f. It I* tti* de*lr« •' ,h * management t» **■ ure th* y** 1 e*rv| ( * for all, and complaint* are given <<>urt*oue ami p tempt attention If your paper fell* to arrl»» «ny night, *f_ » e'cte, k, klr H> phono thl* orftce *« once Moln »«««- A»h for th* Circulation Department Forsstry aervlca will conduct ea pertinents thta winter at tba unlvor ally In wood dlstllistloa and land cWaring Congrtea baa aet aatdv 110,000 for tha work. Dam*l Cowan Jack ting, cop par mmar, he* o'dsred atldi llona in tha plana of hla yacht that will Incress* tha coat IM.OOO, making It coat MM.OOO. Whan oomplewd, tha v****! will be ona of tha moat palatial yscht* sfioat. It la being built by tha Seattle Construotloit and Dry Dock Co. If C. 0. Mlllman. now aarvlng sen tencw at McNeils Inland, kla pardon, he will not again enter buainees In Hasttle, a syndicate having been forma<l to buy all bla fleet! le bold.n** Una • Fjarmastad waa awardad a verdict of ♦3.000 by a Jury la Judge Krerett smith a court (or tha death of her ton Itarry. K R. flat la A Co were defendant*. tha young man ha ring nirt hu death shlle employed on • bridge on Vancouver I aland Philadelphia. — frank L. Fordnay told tha oowrt that hla wife waa a awffraglat and amokad cigjrata. Ha wii a* cuaad from payment of ali mony Woman of St. John'* Eplsoopsl church have charge of ow< ssle of Red Cross Cbrletniaa se*l* today. ■ id* have baan opanad for alter ation* on tba urawr Admiral Rir ragut. bought a abort Uum ago on tha aaatarn coaat for Hit Alaaka Steamship Co. New York. —Salomon Loon wy. who haa ona lag and walka an crutches. aawaraly baat tan pollitmtii. A reserve of alght bluecoate waa aant to tha aoana and arraatad him. Oilbart C. Kidder wn appointed rereirer for the B<-aUls Dyeing and Cleaning C« by Judge R B. Albert aon. Aftar a boay day maating elty of ficials talking public afalra, Andrew J. Oallsgher. member of tba board of supervlaors or Han Frsncisno. toft for Portland Mon day nlgbt, on bta way borne from New York. * Jacktonville, 111. — Bacauaa formar Vtca *re*td*nt Fair bonks wanted coma other ad drcae than "Somewhsrs In Oraane oounty," while at hla ranoh, thr village of Haypraaa haa baan Incorporated and a poatoffica created. HARD LINES "1 married tny wife for apllr." "Well, you certainly got good arid •yen with yourielf." Chicago.—Coming hare from Fort Worth, Tax., to wed Mlee Myrtle Pierce, Rudolph E. B. Muller, a wealthy young man, aloped with Mlaa Dorothy Re gal, hie fiancee's chum, and waa married In Cincinnati. Among the Important revlslona In courses for the next, college year, decided upon by the general faculty of lb( atate unlveralty, In tbc eatabllahlng of a night coume lu electrical engineering. Edmonton, Alberta.—A motor man refused to take out a car with a broken fender. lie waa dla charged. The company la now facing a atrlke. For loalng part of hla face in an exploalon on board the ateamahip Buckman In >910, Sanford Wlleon received 910,- 000 damagea. Tokto.— Declaring that the Kum amoto barrarka In haunted, every Ifnll by a terrible MM((f wUlcb ut tu'.ke theiu la their aleep, u regi. Your/i" r h D r.T3TON PRALT.V »iiicnt of Japane*e Infantry ha* petl 'tinned the war office to tranefcr them elaewhere, "Writ, tba bluiii' d raltruail coin pany haa found my lost grip " "You abould be glad" "Would you be glad u> g<-t a 16 grip back lit place of |?$ damage* you had etpecU-d to cotlectT" Chicago—Asking a police man If ha had aaen "that kid of mine." Clem Harpllng learned that hi* S. year old aon, Harvey, had baan killed by a street car. Senator W. H. Paulhamua will lecture on "Tba U>ffged Off I And* of Western Washington." at S o'clock tonlgbt In tha Y. M C. A ' auditorium. Washington.—PreeMfent and Mrs. Taft, accompanied by thalr family and Whlta House officials, will aall for t'autuua nest Thursday night on tha Dreadnought Arksnass Tha battleship Delaware will ba escort Tha praoJdem'* party will return to Washington. Decembsr 11 Poughkeepdt, N. Y.—Racing at 60 mile* an hour, Vincent Aetor lost control of his cor snd It wn wrecked. He ss capsd without Injury. Cincinnati.—At th* trlsl of th* Nstlonal Cash Regtaler Co todgy, A U Delkln and K E. t<ad I teal! Cad that the Nstlonal offered to buy item out or tnrcm them out ltalkln and l*dd ware former part n«-r* in s cssh register agency. In IM« they were forced to sail. Enoch SanfortJ Fowler, aged SO, died st 1)1* home, 813(1 K. ttpniM st this morning. He had lived In Bnattle 25 years snd had been en gaged In the lsundry business Naw York.—When Herbert Heneel. oonfeaaed thief, said hs •tol* * eoat "to keep his wife warm," the judge dismissed him, gavs him money and got him s job. Rev. Wm. P. Pease, retired Con gregatlonal minister, died Sunday on his farm nasr Hnoboinlah. Denver.—Emitted men In ths United Btales srmy will present Mm* Helen Qoitld wltb s wedding r« London.—A provincial news paper announce*: "Tha lecture on 'How to be always healthy,' announced for thla evening, haa had to be poatponed, owing to tha fact that the lecturer la oonflned to hla bed with a se vere attack of gout." Water will be shut off In the district between Ferdinand St. aod Rraudnn »t.. from 46th av 8. to l>aki< Washington, on Wednesday, December 18, from 8 a. in to 6 p. in. Aberdeen.—Stormy weather yes terday delayed shipping In Uraya Harbor. Portland.—Mrs. Jacob Kamm will take charge of the Kamm Stearn »hlp Co. Her hußband recently died. New York. — Inflammable Christmas dscoratlons cannot be used by holders of fire In eurance policies, say the un derwriters. Waahlngtpn.—"More army avia tors are needed," announces Gen. Allen, chief of the signal service. A regiment of 1,000 aeroplanes Is being planned. Chicago.—A proposed bill prohib- ItIUK the hip of telegraph and M '•-phone for conveying wain quota tion*, Is causing terror In the stock market. Ashtabula, O.—Six persons are dt-itd nnd three are missing A atreet car collided with ji Michigan Southern coal train. The Woman's Union Card and I.abi-1 League will glvr an enter tainment at Arcade hall ut 8 p in. Thursday. Los Angelas.—Martin Rlckert, 14. who shot and killed his father. Daniel ltlckert, was arraigned tic fore J nil Re Hose on a mtmlei charge. Ills preliminary examlnu tion wim set for next Monday. A RAO BLOW ST fMDERICK & NELSONS An':, PW,^lr {$ W*U u ONE hour's shopping WuTl%\ mi 2 1 ,N ™ E mo^ n,ng will pM accomplish more than *1 a| WIILJ i SEVERAL LATER IN THE DAY jklr r> sAM ' \Store opens Dn/Jy at S. JO Gift Furniture: Suggestions CIIOOSF. now, and have us hold for Christmas delivery. Make a point of visiting the special displays on the Third Floor—thoe arc devoted to appropriate gift-item* for every member of the family, and are so arranged that selection is exttemely ea«y. Jnat a few suggestion*: fi Cheval Mirrors Leather Chairs Tabourets Chiffoniers Library Tables Tea Trays HtjQKr » Chiffonier Watd- Linen Chests Telephone Tables robes Magazine Racks Tilt-top Tables |IwSVssa Chiming lisdl Clocks I Mission Chairs and Umbrella Racks (J Si M jPj Copper Lamps Rockers Work Tsbles ■ Davenports Muffin Stands Art Mirrors Desks Music Cabinets Book Hlocks Desk Tables j Nested Tea Tables Bookcases Desk and Table Pedestals fr f* Jt Book Racks Lamps Piano Benches J'unoj Candlesticks Dinner Wagona Rockers II jfoafc Card Tables Foot Stools Smoking Stands Wl •P 2 B3t Cellarets , Humidors Storage Chests • ™ tjfc I Gloves for Gifts WOMEN'S SHORT GLOVES— Glace Kid. $1.00, $1 15, $1.50 and $2 00. Chevrette Tanne, $2.25 pair. Suede, $1.50 and $2 00 pair. Doeskin (washable), $175 pair. . Mocha (unlincd), $1.15, $150 and $2 00 pair. Mocha (silk-lined), $1 50 and $2 00. Cape. $1 00, $1 15, $1.50 and $2 00 pair. Oauntlet Gloves. $100, $1.50, $2 00 and $3 50 pair. Silk (silk-lined), $1 00 pair. WOMEN'S LONG GLOVES— White Kid. $2 25, $2.65, $3.50, $4 00. $4 25 and $5.25 pair. Colored Kid, $3.50 and $575 pair. Mocha. $4.00 pair. Cape, $3.75 pair. Suede. $375 and $4 50 pair. —First Door. Suggesting Useful Gifts for Men A HINT st the broad range for selection afforded in our showing of Men's Dress Accessories, which feature , — - n Tie but designs and qualities a man will find real pleasure f in accepting and using. Bath Robes, $4 00. $5 00. $6 00, $7 00. Infl T IJ tfSGTWfe $8 00. $10.00, 112.00 and $15 00 I |fl Cuff Links. $1.00, $1.50. $3.00, $600 and W i Dress Stud Set*. 50c. $1.00 and $1.50. . , IP WSSFi Evening Waistcoats, $5.00 and $8.00. t\j J' Jf £ Gloves ' $150 ' $20 °- $2-50. $3 00, $3 50 and $6.50. ffijT * i'J li\ Hats, $3 00, $5.00 and $S,OO. Uli I \\S Handkerchiefs, 15c, 2 \L iVB for 25c - 25c> JSc - 50c> Scarf Pins * soo to * 300 * $1.00 and $1.50. Silk Hose, 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 juH House Costs, $5 00, and $3.00. 50, $1000. $15 00, Silk Neckwear 50c S1 QO, $1.50, $200, $18.00, $20.00 and $22 50. anJ lounging Coats $8 00, $10.00, $12 00, Shin*. $100, $150, *2 00, $2 50, $3.00, $15.00, $4.2.50 and $<.5.(X) and $5 00 Mufflers, $1.50, $2.00, $3 00. $3 50, $5.00 Suspender*. 50c, 7V, $1.00, $150, $200 and $looa and $2.50. *****»-. V m 125, ?I ' so, *'°°' Sweater Coats. $5.00 and $8.00. $5 00, $7.00 and $8 00. _ , Silk Underwear. $12.00. Pajamas, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3JX), $3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $10.00 and $12.00. T,e and Hose Sets - 50 ,n<l * 2CO ' Rain Coats. $5 00, $10.00 and $15.00 Walking Sticks, $1 00 to $5.00. . -. - 1 —Flr«t Floor. Decorated China for Gifts AS illustrated. Chi n a Candle yfl; \j3T sticks decorated with « 111 tiny clusters of |l *|1 roses, violets and ■ll *[ jl forget-me-nots and / j jLwiiwl wi,h 80,(1 f(,KC PV lW dainty pattern for •M '' 1C dressing table, and excellent value at 50c each. Other Pieces in This Pattern Include: Plates, 25c, 35c and Celery Trays, $1 25 50c cach. eac h. Cups and Saucers, c , K Syrup Pitchers 60c cach. (with plate), 75c Sugar and Cream Sets, $1.00 and $1.25. Pickle Dishes, 75c E « Cu P B ' set of each. six, $2.00. fTMnftwnr* So Hf» ■ v«r nolle# thmi all ol«M»tMon«dphotoyph# «f groom look Itkl thty w«rt •tanking up to b« ahotf Handkerchiefs SICGESTIONS: WOMEN'S Shamrock Lawn Handker chief#, hand-embroidered, bo* of 3,85 c Women'# Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered by hand, in fancy folder, box of 3, $1.00. Women's Shamrock Lawn Handkerchief* embroidered in six different designs, box of 6, $1.00. Women's Linen Embroidered Handker chiefs, choice of two different packings, $1.25. Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, Irish hand-embroiderrd, box of 6, $1.76. Children's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with embroidered initial, in boxes of two, 25c and 50c Children's Handkerchiefs in lace edged and embroidered cffects 20c, 25c and 35c; al*o colored-bordcr effects, 25c. Men's Pure Linen Initialed Handker chiefs, with white initial on colored «hie!d, bo* of 6. $1.75. Men's Pure Linen Initialed Handker chiefs. 25c, 35c and 50c each. Men's Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, 12#c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c each. —Flr«t Floor. Hanging Brass Ferneries Special 52.50 AS pictured, Ferner- » ies of "Karnak" jl Brass, with character- I 1 istic Egyptian decora- I 1 tion. In the -ix-inch / 1 size, with earthenware / i inset and 17 - inch I I A limited quantity JpL of these, to closc out at, special S*2.f>o. —Chinawar* Seclton