HUNDREDS of dollars for one doll and her equipment— • CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE LITTLE DAUGHTERS OF THE RICH ■V CYNTHIA OBEY ' Vfctf * uuld ,h "■ lrl of UmUt 1,0 morning if ih<* woro ■ with th» aifta that m*4* w* ■KXtf' h nothing ha« tharw tvon anoh TI.j —. toward lu*nr» and •«- In Iho laat t«w y«ar» u t toy*- . _ '■ZT--..H. u thla tru# of tha th« trinket* for thwlr Thla y«*r l« la l«*r u*tf ttirr to $<00. for a In "t*rlo>l •t.vle" »r BOdvm droaa of a faahloa *i. iMnui Rwal laoea and r««l Sen *r» » P* rt of th * wardroba S'iMi dolls. k | window oo Fifth ar„ Naw »JL l« » "101 l |OWM« for !Q w nh « real laca frock. nach- and an arnilna JJLj Of couraa. thla doll ?fc»ttiwd for tho homo of »«ma "ujumi-,. baby, but tha child of Hroumataiuaa ia Sjn, too. for do 11 Ira with c>m- Tlwlr mothora J, •atiaflnt With a china doll In _ dr»«« If iha pluibai LgjgosVd on and could b<> taken £ tfceir Joy waa complete. tmr Ike clofies moat not only off" hot th.>re moat be ward pka trunk to put them in. an elec- Mi wa»hioic machine in which to them. and electric irons to Ethem There must be neg with boudoir cap* for morn d there nut be afternoon pi ■resist tawses and outdoor kp. tociudin/ motor and raio • MiS-4 C.HKY I an 11 Tear* old. and I know rot* will 'ID I '* m • Perfect fool , but I want your advice any way. iaiU I h«v- lured and lost . and now. after three year* of mourning fot my lo*t lorer. 1 am engaged to a man two year* younger than I I don't lore him aa I did my first (Mr. hat think a* much of him aa I erer can of any man He seems »tew me better than any car else, and ear* he will never try to do ' pftfcteg tor himself tf 1 don't marry him I hara told him of my first he *aj« be doesn't care about that, tf I will only lor* him •f help him make a home. He rays ha will never lore any other MM. Ml** Gray, don't you tbiitke be will grow tired of me, aa I am Mar tbaa ha? Be tea gerer none with any other girl. en don t know whether ha IpH Oka other* better than me. I hare gtvsn blm chances, but ha VWlfa. Please tali me what U> do. Miaa Grey, for I really don't know Hit would be baat CNPORTWATK t.AHHIE t A.—tl>e difference of axea la alight. I »e«» no reason why It ; make a different, bat lam a little ' leary about marrying a igm who ssaerta "he will do BOtbbUC for himself." takinf it be will P** ■» If you don't marry him. We I* roue*, eo are you. Why not wait until his character la ■Jt»e*tied* There le no greet haste A man or woman should hare ■Milt; en-nigh to lire a gr»d and oaeful life whether or not bo or PHI the special one without whom life seems colorless. tfel PROPOSED lyr, Bjir Visa Orey I hare been | Wh| your letters for some time. Hp give S'lcb good ITpijaaring to you myself. tW *ther night I got acquainted ■pa young hoy through filrtln*. ■I cum borne with me and told MMh be loved me M'ss •V. he wen asked roe If i « ftMy Mm Christmas. I told him lym." Waa I wrong? Ifca*e an mother and am working |Mnu«ug m the city My father B,a> away from here, I don't know f M *hrrr. so I have no one to ad young man Is 22 and I* well fi«a k* says, and can support a Ml without working. IJo you think fllJwMy lores me. or Is he just • love him as well aa If |'O*k»0* r n him for month*. lam f you think lam old enough g"ally lore? Please tell me juat SPf to do about this. > D. j*#~l think it waa very wrong of P ** Utt, for no good can ever o*. L. R. Clark, 0. O. 8. » patient will writ® to us ?V ty °° r work gave perfect, sat there Is nothing more to can show von a number of 4 B,ter * t **"' non ' r ' '* nnd as to Bp- *ell, we have cut our com price In two. rjjjsr $10 Qotd Crowns $4.00 ■•Pw $10 Plate* $5.00 Hark personally oversees all n '' ! '' ut ttn< ' B wis reason we are able to give Muaraute* that l» bona fide. Denial Offices "• Clark, O. O S. (Manager) "•Third Ave, n. W. Cor. Union yPIHBk - SP"B ,(l 's Ad with you coaU. Toilet and manicure set* la the bow celluloid that Imitates frory moat h*ro dolly's mono* ram on them. Ttett mu*t be hairpin and hatpin holder* with diminutive hairpin* and hatpin* *tock in then*; aIM) union aulta knitted of ailk for winter wear with all the rest of the un»h.-« made of the finest "line of It. The right kind of a boy baa no respect for a girl who flirt*. Beyond a doubt, the young man waa Just trifling and you would do wall to drop him at once and n«* er again gain the attention of a man In tbia way. Aa a rale, a girl of 18 la too young to really lore. "•HAUL WE BOTH GIVE HIM UP?" I>ear Miss Orey: We are two chuma, 16 ami 17 year* of age. and both in love with the same fellow TMs fellow is 25 years old and baa be«n married one*. He is a gam bler and travels a great deal. He stayed away from here for quit* a while and we got over our affec tion for blm, but as soon aa he came back we care aa much for Mm a* ever. Now, Mts* Orey. please tell u* what to do? Shall we both give bim up; or ahall we ask him which one he cares the mo*e for? How can we do this and both remain chums? Pleaso print tbe answer In tb* next paper, aa we are at a los* to know what to do TWO Olßl.fl. A.—By all means drop thia man at once. A gambler Is not a fit person for any girl to associate with, and If you continue In this way you will liv* to regret the day. If you rwUly loved tbla man you would think just aa much of him when he la away. Oiria of your ages sre entirely too young to be bothering your heads about love, but Instead, should be storing your minds with thoughts that will be of use to you In later year*. Read good booka, study your lessons and develop your mind and character and you will have no time left to puzzle over love NOTICE TO READERS All lettera cannot be an awered In the paper, and many are without name or addreaa. A stamped, self addressed en velop* always brings a prompt reply. CYNTHIA OKKY, LIVE HAPPY ON «1S PER WEEK Ml»« Grey: Will you pleane print the following In your column* for tha benefit, of those who think they cannot lives on $18 per we»k? My husband only makes $15 per week and wo live very well, lie side* paying for a home on month Ijr Installments. Of coartM, wo do not spend much for outside pleas urea and amosonienU, but are con tented and happy to upend our evenings together at home with our baby girl, who la eight month* old. We think two or three people can live on an uiul! salary If thoy know how to manage right and are sav ing and economical, We alao have aome chick dm v. l<-;i are fed most cambric and lac*. The up to data doll mu*t be fur ni*hed with a pair of *llk corset* In a beautiful box and • number of hat boxes filled with hat* for ail oc casions. There in tut be bed (Up per* to place beaide the bed. which la'also provided with a *mall table on which la a amail realm* lamp and diminutive glsss and pitcher. ly from ecrape. Thank In* you la advaace. A HHIDK UP A YKAR AND A H 4I*. powdered saxnllte In % pt wllch hasel The firmer, smoother skin, the more youthful sp prarance. even after one itpplloatlon. will astonish you. -Advertisement. Wanted Knrnltar*. Msln 6RIB. Modern Furniture Co. DANCING HIPPODROME nftb anil I 10-|tlrr# linlou Orrhrwlra. i)Mni'in| T*sikM bf Coniprtrni TrNi'hrra. S P E CTAL MADE TO ORDER LADIES' SUITS 926.00 TO $32.50 Ladle*' Tailored Suit Shop. Re-Block Your Hals We run re-hlork your velvet, • Ilk. heaver. velnur, net In or felt Into tlia laleel ntyle MODEL MILLINERY *2T Prn|»l«>'* flunk Wl«l., stl» fl«M»r THEgTAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IH. 1912. We Sell Merchandise Certificates For Any Amount Bmlttrick Pattern « All Bags, Suitcases, Trunks at Extraordinary Clearance Prices Quick, absolute clearance is essential—therefore we have chosen the grift-buying time to hold it in. We think you will buy them for tfifts and then buy more to put away for future use. For the follow ing clearance prices are upon the very highest qualities manufactured here and in Europe. Men's $7.90, |t Md $130 cow fC hide Ox(<>rd Club Ban - * "r" $10.50 and $11 Oxford ffP Qfj Club Mai** cowhide h>UiJJ $15 and $10 Oxford CQ Eft Club Bag* $20 Oxford Club *19 QE Hag* . . f IJi JJ $7 and $7 50 Suit- t* QC All Steamer and "Regulation" Trunks Reduced $10 and $11.50 Trunks $6.95 $12.75 Trunks $7.95 $13 50 Trunk* $8 75 and $8.95 $14.50 Trunks $9.25 and $9.45 $15.50 and $15.75 Trunks $9.95 Trimmed Hats All Half! Many of them have been received just recently—there is splendid representation of the new small models the Parisian reports are so full of—excellent assortment# of soft crown Hats—strikingly pretty Millinery in black and white —hundreds for your choice, with no two alike and no trimmed Hat of any kind reserved. Qualities and styles are so very fine that there has never been an opportunity like it in Seattle, $5 Millinery $2.50 (Thin wara llat* worth many limM »• much which cam* i» us In th« purrhtMi we" advertised two »r «*k « «i|a. Rvon at thl* *rlc» Ilia <|ualttla* km I l«h and the atyla* »r® |iml!) $7.50 Millinery $3.75 $10 Millinery $5 $15 Millinery $7.50 $18.75 MilUnery $9.88 $20 Millinery $10 $21 Millinery $10.50 $21.50 Millinery $10.75 $22.50 Millinery $11.25 $23.50 Millinery $11.75 $24 Millinery $12 $25 Millinery $12.50 $27.50 Millinery $13.75 $30 Millinery $15 $32.50 Millinery $16.25 $35 Millinery $17.50 $36.50 Millinery $18.25 $37.50 Millinery $18.75 $38.50 Millinery $19.25 $40 Millinery $20 $42.50 Millinery $21.25 And bo on up. The MacDougall & Soulhwick Co. ,' } g/oudiwickG ciffore fifristmas Spirt/* In connflferi %,lh JJMES MtCREMRY ACO . N.w Ymk Jft op,* /nm 9amh 6, m. dally. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Women's $18 and $19 K.iglUh CIO 7C Club Hags 51i.1i u $24 and $25 Kngliah CIP QC Club Hags I Ot J J $20 and $21 black fl»14 QC goathral Hags v IfiJw $22 Suitcase*; CIC QK cowhide ylUiJd $1»> and $16.50 Trunks $10.25 and $10.75 $1675 Trunks $10.95 $17.75 and $18 Trunks $11.95 $10 $19.75 Trunk* $12.93 $20 and $20 75 Trunks $13.95 35c Suites of Doll Furniture 18c! $4-50 Tool Chest $2.75 f - « Parlor Sailet Dm ngroom Suits What a boy learns from a Tool Chest he v Bedroom Suites will remember al! hit life. And these are full set. of carpenters' #1) 7C ' Wf 4 Made of hardwood, nicely finished tools—worth $4 50. for fZilu ■ |A' —and absolutely necessary to Doll Checkerboards 8c ,/vr "fejm comfort. We have .Icelched one Fold.. Chnkrrb.»rJ.. „p>- Q M )'&%, fftj, " t *" ~e '«« ul " l » 35c ' larly 15c, tomorrow for OC *4 * * rpe « 1 O doiu with closing Eyes at i9c Thursday 18c "Bisque Rabies*'—jointed—with curly flaxen wig* 75c BABY DOLLS 39c and 'closing eyes imagine buying a l>oll whose eyes Bisque head Dolls with real baby faces—good value close, at 19c- will sell as follows: evcn at their r «*K ular P r,ce of 75c—will QO ,, sell while they last tomorrow, at .* Jul# 35c m« 19c. 45c sue 23c, 60c size 30c, 75c size 39c, —^wmm $1 si/e 59c. Railways Reduced! vE'*,, fl; j,] The market price of stock in fU' tifi 75c NESTS OF BLOCKS 45c 1 ves' Railways has fallen over tjNf t; ; ; , 1 v jt> j •>. . night! $1 Mechanical 7Q** P*i ; *t| Nested I yramid lilocks—soc mzc 35c; 75c size 45c. Sets are IwC -»* I t| Embossed Nursery Blocks in brightly 4C Appurtenances, Too! lithographed boxes, regularly 30c. for IDC (£ H| l>ck Signals 35c; $1.25 „)V\ Wl _ , ones 65c; $3.25 ones $1.65. JFft: $1-50 Walking Elephants Turn Tables, regularly $2.50 ißn fj to see them walk; durable and productions of a modern de sl.so. A few to sell at.. 89c LAsrii <»»■• rurrsfiias - s i«k mekt ki.oor. Attractive " -J. ,Jfc_-zxsszsx Bathrobes EVEN AT $2.95 Though there aren't very An lone »* the quantity hold* out you may chomn» bet wmii women'* nlderdown and blanket Holies at 12 »ft There are morn at 13.96 AND AT $6.00 Are aoft, IlKhtweUht ltathrol>e» In prettiest of patterns, on ■rounds of light colors —mad« with collar* or square neck, aatln trimmed. Klderdown Robes. too, with wlda aatln bands, we have In grey, pink, lavender, blue, old rem. AT M.SO TO 117.90 Are beautiful assortments of blanket and eiderdown Robes. —Third floor. Practical Qualities in Men's Furnishings-We Have a Cravat for Every Sort of Man • - 1 ! J-jfpJ, I We have hundreds for every sort of man. We have men's socks f \Jj I ' 7'|, jf from the serviceable Everwear line to finest silk ones. We have every / ' A \' y*T jl| v thing in furnishings that a Seattle man is likely to want. And let us as , \*i" I | SUrC " ICn t ' l ' n^ S *° wcar " We are men, and Wfc know! See These Ties at 50c! ,111 I \ A furnishings store would ask you half more for such quality! Plain /Bel c°' ors or patterns —flat silks or knitted—thousands of them at 50c. 'I/® Bath Robes, Even at $3.25 Real Mocha Gloves $1.50 Vfl I 1 And even at J3 25 they're nicely made Her® again there's very fine quality. W Iff JiV th " blanket of Rood quality- the Robea Oray Gloves, very neatly finished; slzei I I Bill I worth far more! 7to 10, $1.60. Mi wH I \fj I |p N Other Blanket Itathrobes at $f>. Com- Dent'* Street Gtovas, $2. Porrin's 1 yTpR I 11 II P blnallon Blanket Kob \ \ ] Wi< M J ;lt oth, r l' rlc "" "1' to $12.50. HANDKERCHIEFS •• 1 I 1 / / Slllt Handkerchiefs, plain or with In- trimmed with silk frogs, striped or fig- U— «»».l * A lllnls, 6t>r. 75(" and fl. ured patterns. —~~ ~ Uneti Handkerchiefs, plain, to $1. —Ju»t iu»iiU* to »10. P° nd T ,,h the Mttle cl ' )th «« to b « hun « upon thorn, $8.60 to $10. Long Caehmere Wrappers with hand Folding Clothe* Racks of white en embroTdery, designs simple or elaborate, amol, with dainty flowers for decoration $1.60 to 117.60. —$4.60 and |6. —Tfclrd Floor Second Avenue and Pike St. The MacDougall & Southwick €■ ± We Soil TrefousM Glove Cer tificate* and Soroai* Shoe Certificate*