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I WING'S g 1 CAFETERIA C I CLOSED ALL PAY E I CHRIS ™^| lwn | \ I U.h-e — WUn .l Maple. &-Tsbf- rt" r:\' KIWI SWING ECHINI (O¥P\HY LOOK! READ! THINK! 'W.lv. f .. r,n of LTo.n sf«ur». <n > r.««. la* |.re«r»m L h .«k u r*. '•<" Thl. PL Of «»• l-rl»' eu>» »4 ■ !««•« « eao.ptle. »...r »»fw. »» ' *»'"• CX- -"**' -* **«*» ALBERT "ANSEN Jeweler and Sllveramlth U Now Ixvati-I at HU New Stor* 1010 Second *»•- Near Midlwn. BULL BROS. Just Printer* 1013 TMIRO AIN 1043 . THE CORSET SHOP 215 Mndiaon St Full line of lace front and lace back Corset*. $1.50 up. Special Sale Thi» Week. Corset* Cleaned and Repaired. © [%) ■ DM. L. R. CLARK. O. D. 8. ■If yoa wish dental work of the Bbnt grmle. performed bv f«» Hi. pip«-n«'n ->'l, skillful operators. King up-to-date methods. you wilt ftprtcUt* the comMrfktlon »» of- Br our patrons. Krery operation ■jtown to dentistry performed Without pain, with as m>ich (kill had at half the coat that sny lei flat In ha* e*er attended lor this class of work. Just think of getting a regular extr.i heaTT $10 Gold frown for 11 or a 110 or 112 N»»rf Slip Plata for We pin « guarantee to e*sry receipted hill that means •ometblcg WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Officea Or. L. ft. Clark, 0. D a., Manager. 1406 Third Av, N W. Cor. Union Note: Bring tbls ad with you. NU BONE CORSETS taflalilf *llk llaaUrf sv-i ri »FI r.** M% > K rtiia.it 4n*. wa*tei> % r\m>rn t «ou]4 like n rn« ' ft « 'id. r-; ftklft »ran wk" */ a • h*. ki-»wa a fh!fi» »h •: ho aaai It It vn'l »ak- ft fo" • bit the man m -ot bo hoo*a' ftr.4 have c <>d i'uaifnafto Jud# r.Mt M I. ia!'»*a lo *«'ib lor *d and to paging »o.'l, f'*'• •• ft* and A J • In my opv ;lts»o I • old to ohit \ MM I I Two Ranltftrr Ma.r Itaroa | I Hftlf Droaatng vr •• • .* »» Fv« ■ M* «• * r I I Tovpoft ft *{M>< 'a. eg [ 1»t Wprtaift wt ll#t nra« %« ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS EXTENDED We naa<i •. • p? »a'* ir ftt#*- 4 # t» talk aIK • A - ha v« ni ore «o t ftff A to • or.<l wo ho a oit«r.d«>d '■ ,r cut rfttr a ur.- I January I. 11l 4. *>j f nftfna aJor.o la o thot Tour wnrk »J'! f-o aatlafw »'-ry ond of tho I OMR T01»4% l»l»\'T I'lT IT n»| Set of Teeth, Guaranteed fl*/| Fit, now Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown ti J Gold or Porcelain RriHfle |Vork «p«J > olid Gold* Fillings.. ?T»t UP Fillinga r»0< > UP Albany Cut-Rate Dentists aecon*] I'l'Kir r,',pU'i M*nk HdlMlbi a»'"»«t i-i k - T«k« Ki.« ator or Walk t.'» ODH I'RICRH WII.I. aiTRPRian TOO WO«g WII.I, I'I.aAHE TOU. DR. LINDA HAZZARD MUST SERVE TERM IN THE PENITENTIARY WOMAN WHO MUST CO TO ft CELL M- —i rwma u» inn tvltti IIIr trou bla Hhfn | mi. is | |„ u „ a »> ihar Tha l«al.t .Had at birth. I am 11. «»«l Id Im ntarrM mi.iU la a man I rmald ■•» Ilia «llh.>ut Hhall | (all Kim ajmal ni> put una, «r Mall unlit uftw aa ara iiiurrlnl * lla la aura la flu.l l| a«l auin. Ilna, «n.l I rmiltl mil iWHif ona I lota Ml., (ifaj. If fua ww. In nij pl.«rw, what j..n d..r I dm I tlk* la ba>a him know It. hut I km-w t»* a til find It a«l I Mill da aa »..n My , M* halp ma. mill HI KO A Ttil* question In the hardest I cv'T had put to m« liecause ev pry hod y does not think as t do on th* subject. Personally, If t were sure he would find It out. I would prefer to toll him myself And »h uld he be so narrow iwhether or not he had eyer erred himself) as to condemn me. I would thank my stars I had escaped marrying surh a shrimp. t'nder some circumstances, I would keep still Not from fear, but because I think the less nnwle of last mistake* the better WE ARE WHAT WE ARE TODAY— NOT YESTERDAY. NOR THE DAY BEFORE. Q —Wa ara Iwa l«>*ely mala kit law*. wha waal la find tw><l hatwaa Oar mitires* la aary kind In wa. but la anahla la ke#|> u* liar boy faand a« w liea wa wera lirvd Inta Iba * atreat In •Inrf I. I luff» Kufflaa. awawer la my a a —a. .ami ant a hewullful yellow l'ee«laa. with long, hu«ftr tall. drf<ur> fj>m awd Hr» plak mouth I ilivul *1 h# bathed awd rwmlwd »ewr - If aaary day My r«»ni|mwlo% la « abort balra4. perfectly blaek kit tew. of b«la« dla (*-•*!t!«/w Ilia name la fUaeh liaby. and wa wr» » fj f«-»d af ewe h other, w»*d would tlk• |w gH a home to - geiber and ba am# dear llMla ■in • t hritiiwai pe-«a «aw yon get na aus b a home pha* l , l>e»«r Ml«a tefay • TWO I. ITT I K KlfTr.N*. II*? \S 'lid *M %orib llsillard tar «J lam m a whit !•>*«• i»| • aa with m««l<al talewt I ha»«> mrits+m a *arj prHi» opera •«Nf n«arda aad Mltak. I a»«M »"•! wmiM latroaftiara It I *tah F«« «<>al4 fit# ma aui»» adilr# a* la b«» TV I* l>*g In • M%llli|>r>r A Your first move l» to get It Into proper ahape. and hwe It c. ;> right- I. then. If you know ■ imc *ln«er of reputation, you may ()• »;,!•> to •••II It Hut yon will bav- to In careful that It In not carried off without paid for. Von ran get Information <>f copy right by writing to tha Copyright Uapt. Waablngton. I' C. Anoth' r in' hod la to have a re- Hub •• niualc company bring It out and pay you a myalty. Hare noth ing to do with a company that la not Incorporated. I am a «fta»ll f rm4rr jtmr e» Ihmii', and aak fonr adtlfa the aMwarf ilaia %|? huaband a«<l mathw «l« a«t !■ •litiii irrj iiWl anil wKhrr b»a |n> IImI ua far (lirlalmna din •• nil the r*at mt • »•*» anil •l»f«-r* waul thrlr f .am II lea will he Ihrre I would Ilia* tn go: knt n» f haofcaad hi- will not — lhat I rm If I « •«! ta» llntM adalaw no m'< at do at 111 alnr al homo |» mm do But |» thw# M M I* If A —it aeema to me If your moth er can overlook any difference* •he and your hu*b*nd mav have had. that your hu*band could do »<i for one part of a day at leant I'er* 'Rally, I tieliev In each In dividual ple**lng him*e|f unleaa It Infiingi-a >>n the right of other*, and 1 am *ura your huaband would not want you to refuae to eat dln ln-r at hla old home. If you were Invited I really cannot *ay Ju*t what to doj but I do think he al)»ul4 think It over In thla light Karh of you ahould do pl« taantly whatever I* done. Q - trill r>n Hrlp '«' * I nn li> i*H erprr for o»ma Mon nl a oomli .ollrwnd otftttnfi I om Iwn Inf In ' arc for «f tl»w »•« H*» la good and atrnd. Jnat fit* kind n# in m i on*>d aomaa l«"o I l»w||wan l*« rarra a lit f la* for ror lor ho ni mft aproha wwll of mo In ami tfMla i■»• with rmoprit Hat lie la »l»l«*"l l«» dl»n re oft | waa innttlMl twn >en i* ago. hoi foniid tnaa 'ole that my Imoliond waa t.»in with an laeaaraM* dl«a»a# I |~«I nil rraporl for him and loft I ran ftrt .a flhorio ot a«| tllfie, hot ha** aat lor I did a»« w loh It Thla r.«cft ill! peolial"I» preaent thla man telling aim he l«*aaoa me. o«e«i II ho I like mg work here, land It la aal lafaeforg to all Hknll I atag arid Irg 1.. ~»rr.onir ihl* lolwluatlon. or •*•*!» work aolit* o#lmt film* m ? I run «>ii-||g l«.i |t I am Juat jnaat til, and I tmrm morm t»r thla man than hit I o\er hnow. % I*MIH A Yt»u w«-r# r*rtnlnljr Juttlfled tn IfMvtriK your hiiMhand It wtnilr) har«> r-n * rrflm* not to h«¥#» r. »» Hinvlni?. ynu mlßht hav« rhiUln-n Into tht* world to Any man with h grain of i«*oia rmi th* i*Mon- Alili*n« Hi t»f a illvorra under «uch clrruniKt Jin »»g You tniiMt decide for your*elf whether |ou »t«y, or (i.t Work vlati where. Or. Linda Haxxartf j^OPPESPONDEN^ Q— la latruia puadrf *.r fara pew dna lioti.if.ll la tha akin* II.• * ran •Urda .hi «a ha mrf .till k*a>|» that lutd; valval f Iwik* Mmj thanks ft. |ti. A A good talcum powder Is harmless, except where the skin Is very dry. In such rase. It can be proenled from drying tho akin by applying a good cr"«m first. Home face powders are very Injurious. Regular cleaning gasoline is the only thing I can recommend for cleaning suede lU> careful of fire. t| —I am *er y much la naad «*# ad V Ira, Mil WMt to khuM if I wrll» »»o ftboui tha mailer, will »oa a - »i ■ i »; i» A -CortAln); All you h*v»» to «Io U to «*nclon«* ii lUmpM), »Hf «*nv<»loiM», and you will a prompt r**p!y. Q —Hill t m Ik in dl* furnUh ma the for maklni (Mil* roar bwwda* I knew Ihey tr* m of aall Mid rwmafareh. but not know llt« pwrlloaa |K» m<( go In Im twweb I mn' ln |f )uq do airmdi p*»aa*a« Ih* In form at lot*, far t"W lima nail ba fully Hrrnplrtl I oftea NoniUr katt rww k«l4 fair pallrar# and I hop* lb* ( hrltlmaa 114# and >ew 1 Mar wa; krlai r«a mm h happlaraa aa4 «•»..! rhm >laay thank* V ft. A.—Don't make me out a saint I keep my patience by taking out my Ire on the "Town In Kevlnw" man. who Is go-id nattired. In spite of his slams at# peop!*». Here Is the recipe: Corn Starch Beads Two tablespoons corn starch, two tablespoon* table salt, two ta blespoons raw toilet nater or per fume; add coloring until the de sired shade Is obtained cook nntU hard enough to roll Into hem's Htrtng on hatpins until dry This mixture does not shrink as do the ruse petals, so make 'he bt ids the size desired. Q —la It proper for a f >nmg man In « all <•« hla girl harrfimUd on *»un da? f Tb# girl ohjocta A 4 M>«K TO *ATI Mr. A -Everyone ha* a right to do exactly a* he plea*' l * In regard to the amount of clothing he wear*, providing he doe* not overstep the law. no thla man ha* the exqulalte right to go barefooted If he wluhe* But he doea NOT have the rlcht to Impoae lit* belief* on othera who object If he want* to he clo»e to nature, let blm go live In the wood* At the very le«*f, he ■ honld keep out of *urh modern. Civilized place* a* bouse*. TOOK HIS SIXTY With a badly brul*ed hend a* proof of hi* *tory, J a me* llolme* of Tacoma reported to the police thla morning lh;tt two highwayman attacked him Inst night nt Mnynnrd av and l.ane *t. Holme* wa* knocked down and badly beaten. The thug* e*caped with hi* roll of $40 The police are Inventlgatlng the robbery. TFFTP (Before a visit to our office*) Does Thin Remind You of Your Case? TEETH # (After a visit to our offlcee) This, in comparison with the above, will show you what we can do for you Our work is absolutely first class, and within everybody's reach. Ourtf Is Better Dentistry! # eastern painless dental OFFICES Cor. Fourth Av. and Pike Bt. 1505 Fourth Av. Offlca Houra 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. WE ADMINISTER GAS THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ?4, 101.1 DECLARES SHE WILL TRAVEL TO PRISON ALONE "Well, If I muit o° prteon, I ahall not wall for officer* to coma and take ma there. I ahall go alone, and preaent my aelf at the prleon gate. My enemlee have hetten me, but, though I muel wear .> ehameful garb. I am not dlagraced. For I have not had Juetlce, and my frlenda are true lam only one more victim of prejudice." Ho eiiM Dr Ultdi HnrflrM Ma/ mrtl today. In fori* tnkliiK a train for Walla Wntla, *h»r« alio ninrt etirve from two to twi'iity y<>ara for th« mnnalnuKlltnr of t'lulrn Wll llairiaon. n patient In the Hactard "faatlni" aanltnluni ut Olalla, Kit Hap county, May 19. 1911. Refueee to Interfere Dr. Ilutxuril'e laet hop* wna rrualinil yeetrrday when the ail prnur court of the Culled Htntea, through J tint to MrKi-nna, r«fuae>t tn *r*nt th* application of ln-r rounaol for a writ of n-vl«-w % Jiulko Ouy unci Jutlßtt Itoot wera i>r Hasssra'ssttorssira "Dr. Manurd tin m nnt had a aquar* deal," »ald limlk« Cay. "The flltimli'.t klml of a tf< hnlralltr atnnila betwr«-n h»r and tier fref» dotn. "Hho was originally charged with first degree murder. That la. ahe *»" accused of having killed f'lalre Williamson deliberately, premed Itatedly. and with malic# Mar Attorney Explains "She wna convicted of man slaughter That la. the Jury found that ahe killed Iter patient unin tentionally. with no evil In her heart, because of her lack of knowledge and skill "Now. It Ik a* clear aa noon-day that here are two Crimea. aa far apart aa the pole* There la no w Ickndncsa, no evil Intent, In man slaughter Now that the supreme court of the nation ha* upheld the stite su pram* court. ther«> I* nothing for her to do but to take her medicine, and derive as much comfort aa pos sible out of the knowledge thnt a technicality. and not Justice, put !'«r behind the bam " < auaa llradarb# li 4 flrlf LtMtlvt I'iw Qui' 't* ramevt *••• ~l*»ra la c« y »**• "It' (Jvlnlna " 1> tea signature af K IV iltova on u a Ma "Good Eats" Cafeteria „„„„„„ Will Be Closed All Day Tomorrow We Wish Our Patrons A Merry Christmas ' teattli v.n., Sovenbor IA Safe Land Title System Advocated ~r s_ .. ----- - . an ESS .= - Gen*:«lSn A majority of the members of the Seattle Realty Association, -including all «• believe real estate investors ar.d brokers of Seattle officers and members of its Executive Committee, use and individually endorse . ~ . ~ . . — . . T should be relieved froo the unnecessary expense, confusion and i itic insurance. The following financial and real estate institutions have previously endorsed delay Incident to the presence of three different title-transfer that system: eyst ens. t***'T Morion Truat A Tha National City T* ink I tTrat A W>i##(rr John Dkvla ft Co x*Wn*« iinni. Northwwt Tru»t * »«fa n.iiwoii * cr> kMi Co. caihoun. Donny a Bwin« In our opinion, this can be beat aseorcpliahed by the adep ■Mltte NMtaaal Bank t>«poall romp lay ,nc Wr'lra*-. Klttlnsrr * CMS .. Th« nmi»h*i n»nk of Kortiiorn Hunk « Trim Jo«»ph k Ttiomu * Co. jr %r x rdan *Co tlon of Title Ineuranoe, whloh provides a standard, guaranteed of ft*atfta _ Inr „ . Cmrip»nf (j- odwln R«»*l Kntata ' '«> . Mr.t National Hank of Company r "" ,> r r "" n * n inr examination of titles, with a proteotlon against the cany title ...... . _ Fu**» Ka>lr *■ A r*rA mnnvnr v Th* *♦*?• nark Of *«Atn« ' |~# n ** ; i.<-an Aun A noblrß^n Oo loaaaa that can be neither anticipated nor prevented by an axon- ITnlr.n Fa-!n«« A Truat Awarlran M r'nr* a Kent A CollocUon (ompany of R..,,!. »-"«». company ination of the public reoords. Tha H'-an<llnavln.n Am#rl- Hanry Hf><l»rfrk. Ina Hp p|«nn ACo 1 A r»n Hank I Hntroralty *»•»• Hark 1 Oanar a Wfhlhorn Tno. ' Carttent a F.wri#». tno /, Very truly yours, mlu *A.FAsmA>»co ... . c^^T'fr n *-<2/&f&Lau* > HtnnyfAt HOV „ <rtQikAJxMtA V \ (UM \' ***%Oo /yuuVc / ' MOMktoN * eSHCUMAN /ft / 4- y< ' - V , . y dennvlandco _ v/ , - / 1 . /C, ~~o¥7>2LL^**JLt*, yy j- V h tomco,i"» /- /f"7 oG2^\v y ' """-r /« r jfeL u! «v^<^K / ' T . SV , .>? 6B_ "toVHMHftur Ktmhw me <^7T^ S/cA^~-zzr WOMAN OF TODAY DOESN'T WEAR UNDERCLOTHES OUR FASHION WRITER GETS SOME PARIS IDEAS BY MMt. CECILt DILLON The smart woman of today wraara vary littls underclothing and. contrary to the belief of our Qrandmetbara. tba present day phyalclsns declare that tha bundling of oni'i self up with many fljnnela and pattlcoata la vary detrimental to one'e health. I brought home frtim abroad, for one of my patrona, a number of Italian nilk union aulta made, aa CHRISTMAS TREE DONT'S DO NOT decorate your Christ mas tree with paper, cotton or any other Inflammable mate rial I'ae metallic tinsel and oiher uon Inflammable decora tions only, and set the tree securely, ao that the children reaching for thing* cannot tip It over. DO NOT use cotton to represent anow. If you must have snow, use asbestos fiber. IX) NOT permit children to light or relight the candles while parenta are not present. They frequently set fire to their clothing Instead The tree It self will burn when needloa have l>ecome dry. DO NOT leave matches within reach of children at holiday time Candles are mennt to be lighted, and If the children can get matches they will experi ment with them They natur ally Imitate their elders. shown, with a ruffle of charmeuse about the kn<-e* She itlao ordered all pair* of cor net* of h«<avy tricot allk. with very few lioDea. which only come to her walat. In two palra if them ahe ha* OVen disposed of the bones alto get her, an her hip* are not large Then I made for her a aoft char tneuait petticoat and one more of allk Jersey cloth. Theae aklrta are rounded up In front, above which are bands of allk embroidery. The tnoat pcpular brasslwes are made of banda of ribbon and lare Insertion, with lace edge al top and bottom. . To wear over theae garments, I have made for my customer a » bite ch.irmenae aklrt lifted up tn front and with a long, narrow train. Over It la a white tulle tuittc with very full baby walat and a double ruffle aliout the hip* Tbia la a> me what surpressed by the white ohnrmeuse sush I want you par tlculsrlv to notice the upstanding tulle ruche which outlines the back of th'- dcolletsge The onij touch of color In this gown I* a couplo of deep red rosea at the belt I consider tWa woman perfectly dreased In both outside and underclothes. STEAL MONEY FROM DESK tturglara working In tho Klectric Fixture & Supply Co. last night, at 117 Marion nl.. broke open a desk and stole $95. W. H. Stiver*. aged 35. attempted to commit suicide by throwing him self beneath the wheels of an N. P. freight engine this morning. The engine was stopped Just as the front wheels reached him A Toast For Christmas Day Goddess of the nerve-exhausted! Sweet invigorator of tired manhood! Preserver of the American race! We could not live without you. < >ne draught at virtir amber fountain and wc are young again. For a while the sun shines as it used to in our boyhood days. Our blood quickens; we are eager to do, no matter what. Here's to you—Crescent Cream Coffee! OPENT^^^mGHT Store Closed Tomorrow. I Start a Charge Account I i ✓ „ >y (/S3S I lit fitting 1332-94 SkoikJ Aw, Moor Union SI l Seattle's Reliable Credit House A GIVE US AW, OR WE'LL TAKE IT, SAT IDLE MEN RAN FKANCJBCO, Per 21 — .Wirom) by spokesmen for Han HYanclsro's unemployed that the army of Idle men In the < lly I* fast approaching a point where they will net food by force If It I* not given to them voluntarily, the »up<'rvl*- or* met In special session today to plan rHI< f miiuurei Representatives of the 20,000 workluM spoke for themselves be fore 'he supervisors' public welfare committee yesterd«y. Seventeen of thern were present, chosen nt a street meeting earlier In the day, to lay condition* before the rlty authorities They told a raw, unvarnished story. "We want help quick or we will have to take It." Raid Michael Ha gan, bluntly. "We won't starve In the trildst of plenty. It's not our fault we're here. You brought us her« with your lying advertise ments —many of us from the Kast" MAY COST LIFE PUHdk from the third story of the Queen Anne high school build in*;. Hlichland |ila< « and Galer at , while washing windows tbl» morn ing. H. Tatton, a Janitor, about 45 years old, llvlriK at 5029 60th av. mifttalned Injuries that will probably covt him hi* life. -5