The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1909, Page 8

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LITTLE LEADING WOMAN HER DOLLS’ CLOTHES) VERSUS STAGE GOWNS. Eleanor Robson Spent Less Than $100 on Costumes in 7 of Her Plays. The life of an actross ts naturally | AM Associated with the wearing of cost ly clothes, The stage would lose halt ite « mor and its women half their charm, without them | That's what we think | But it ha een left to one win fome little ding woman—she Hikes the name better than “star to prove the contrary TELLS ABOUT DRESSES taught in the Chehall jfore going to And to show how gre & as they are e part | pare for her vew role In “The Dawn of Tomorrow a new play which Frances H ten for her mn was Animsed beca coms oostum: or the play would cost all told than $100. | “One hundred ¢ Why,” #he gasped Worn in cost m on the plest « tallcoes. aristocrat parisor clothes, we about expeare MISS ELEANOR ROBSON. IN “AUDRAY.” “MERELY MARY ANN.” 1 r Navy Yard, Puget Sound—Fou —— -—-—— ——— ght well begin to talk/teen warships are to be repaired he ey are the Alban Boston s and Yo San|© ' alt and and In why, when I around my dr their fine apy aeking p outshine “No, I don't like to think about my clothes. ouldn't feel quite Time Saved Is Leisure Earned for the Housewife The woman who is never troubled with a starch that “sticks” Saves both time and nerves. beautiful go Miss Robson quite simply as here ft helps keep her from being recog niged tn public, an experience she dislikes. | ‘As to her stage attire, well, she admits that she may have been The one costume she wore fm “Arizona” was very inexpensive, | and as the little mountain maid tn/ “Audray,” she dressed almost in| ms, the costume costing her just} $12. The price of Kate Hardeastle's | gown in “She Stoops to Conquer” was $15, Juliet needed but a cloak | and a simple gowa of white, and in} “Merely Mary Ann” the maid's cos tume, which showed the results of fréquent trips to the laundry, ax it) ‘was intended, was obtained at a very trifling expense. In “Nurse Marjorie” the price of her nurse's} costume was just 0. | +4 ' Cheap Colonist Tickets Wl be sold again this spring, ‘weattound, via Oregon R. RK. & Nav gation Company's picturesque line during Mareh and April. From) $32.00; St. Louls, $36.50; ha, Kansas City, St. Paul and Missourt. river points, $25.00. osits taken at Union Ticket Of E Swan Gloss Starch docs not “stick,” no matter whether you use hot or cold water. A postal with your and your grocer’a names will bring you a free sample. i} ance S to pay ordinarily Swan Starch os i. 1107 First Av., Seattle | investigate for yourself No. 608 Firat Ave E. » Genk. Agt H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. ‘ Mf you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made § measure $ STOP THE RENT. able terms that'll enable yc We can sell you Beautifal Homes, Cottages, Bungalows Payments just itke rent. T. P. FAY CO, INC. Mehihorn Bidg. Hardman — Upright, fine walnut case. Regular $425, now only ..... .. $198 Steinway—Upright, mottled mahogany case. Regular $500; snap ....... $212 Kimball — Upright, French walnut, like new. Regular $550, now only..... 8 New England — Upright, ebony case, good tone Regular $350, now only Kohler & Chase — Upright, new. Regular $300, now ET .... 8147 . eae E | alam } Johnston -—- Upright, burl Sale Will Positively Emd =f) emmen 5.cpgy. ton Saturday, Jan. 30 Marshall & Wendell — Up- | right, fancy oak case; was $375; now only....@216 UNTIL THAT TIME we will close out the entire Whitney . 1 Prt * Stock that has been on sale the past three weeks at oak case; can’t be told prices never heard of. Do not procrastinate. Buy }}| from new; regular $400; now only ......... $207 your Shoes now and save money. Several lines of Ladies’ Shoes, $5.00 and $6.00, now ..$3.95 hare eer rb tone Several lines of Ladies’ Shoes, $4.00, now ... . 82.95 egular $500; nov . ~* egy oth CES a merece nes of Mises spe e.45 Autoplano Used o nly short Several lines of Children’s Sho« $1.65 time, like new; was $600; Several lines of Children's Shoes, $1.50, now bees Several lines of Boys’ Shoes, $3.00, now $1.95 Fischer — Upright, magnifi 3.50, now... $2.50, now Several lines of Men’s ) and $6.00 Shoes, now ....83.98 $375; now only... .$167 Several lines of Men’s Fellowcraft Shoes, $4.00, now .$2.95 Kingsbury — Upright, little used, fine walnut case Rubbers, Leggins, Overgaiters, Etc Regular $275; now only 500 Pairs Ladies’ Overgaiters, in all colors—blue, red, green, brown, black; regular $1.25; tomorrow ..... wearie 7T0¢ Bear in mind the famous Treen Shoe Co. 707 First Avenue Johnston Co, Building | morning It matters not how much or how little you wish to in- vest in a good piano or what make, or tone, or style you ] desire, you are certain of finding in this great Annual Clear- le an instrument that will meet your every require ment-—for at least a half less than you w | We don't ask you to take our or anyone else's mere say-so. Simply glance at the instruments ment | note the gremendously reduced prices—then come in and | Remember, each and every piano will be found exactly as represented or “Money Back.” As to payments, tell us just how and when you want to pay—we'll grant any reason to take advant great money-saving opportunity | Knabe — Upright, large art Seeweostba cee .. $168 | He AE $218 | —~ Upright, pretty | Schumann— Upright, burl | ade now only .........8368 | Several lines of Men’ 's Nettleton, $6.00 to $8.00, now ..$4.05 I); cent walnut case. Regular | (ed eewen veeocevabi $168 | Johnston G Back” if not exactly as represented in ev companies each sale. Bear in mind, as to terms, we'll agree to accept any reasonable offer. First come, first served Positively no reservations, Act quickly 7HE_ STAR_YRUDAY, BELLINGHAM | TEACHER SAFE CHEHALIS, Jan, 22.—Ry ty PR BF, Arnold of Chehalin hak pe celved a telegram from relatives, at | Schuyler, Neb. Kate Mo in Franc ie ting that ooMiee and well rthquake Mi slarming reports of her death aroused much interest here SPENDS YEAR'S EARNINGS FOR A fine »MADM MATS A PROLALTY Mme. PAUL BAOCLUSIVR MILLINENY. 1928 Third Ave, Oppontic New Postoffice, Ind. Phome L-i 80a, uld be compelled ed below, of this really Style, rosewood, excellent condition. Regular $600; now only $228 Vose & Sons — Upright, fancy mahogany, like new Regular $450; now only siecte weahiekabes $212 Steinway—Upright, fanciest mahogany, afmacet new. ae asi ae now only oeeseuds s278 iS vu ochini, beautiful walnut case ; orchestral at- tachments. Regular $400; now only ......... $246 Kimball—Upright, medium size; French walnut; was $450; now only.....$298 Ivers & Pond—Upright, rich mahogany case, like new; was $400; now only. 8198 Weber — plig iy beautiful mahogany, like new, Reg ular $500; now only 8234 Winthrop — Upright, like new, mahogany. Regwlar $350; now only... .@L%2 Knabe—Upright, fancy ind hogany, excellent cofidi tion. Regular $500; now OU a eak sek back 8196 Weber — Upright, medium size, walnut case, snap Regular $475; now onli Vebbedne sop ednas $188 And many others at a frac- tion of former prices and actual values. antee-—-“Money particular, ac Third and University Violins, Mandolins, Band Instruments, Etc., Strings and Supplies of all kinds, positively reduced 25 per cent., 33 Ld per cent. and even 40 per cent. during this Clearance Sale Men’s Suits That Were $20 Are to Be eason’s surplus stock of Suits for men is now selling at very decided price concessions. Chief among the offerings that mark the sale is this: Suits That Were $20 Are Now Offered at $12.85 Choice of all the favored fancy weaves and colors. Handsome styles and correct tailoring mark every garment. Men’s $25 and $27.50 Overcoats Now Reduced to $14.50 _ Styles on Overcoats are never so very different but a man can buy safely for next year as well as this. r Men’s Overcoats in all the season’s smartest 14. 50 s and colors, worth $25 ne $27.50, for . This includes many Kuppenheimer and other Drinecatencall sizes. , . * . Boys’ Suits Are Selling Fast—Very Great Concessions The Suits for boys are offered for such remarkably low prices that the sale is a very remarkable success. Norfolk Suits with Knickerbocker Pants—all the newest styles and roa back, box back and belted styles—all colors—plenty of srowns— $5.00 Suits for College Clothes for Young Men Decidedly Reduced Monarch and other fine Shirts now on sale at . . enti 85e | SHAFER BROS. -2::- Money each week. Every dollar saved makes you hap- pier — more inde- pendent. Open an account with us. $1 is enough. UNION Savings & Trust Three twund tripe ae / | Don't fall to attend the sale of | | A. Bridge & Co.'s, Firet and Yeu Suits, overcoats and rain | at half price and less. s|tend A. Bridge & o.'s big clothing | KAVANAGH CO., Inc. laste host ake. Tassos ped CO. Inc. Mine Operators, wal “Gus Brown” MIDWINTER SACRIFICE CLOTHING SALE Lot 1—-$20.00 Syits, Overcoats and Rain. Lat 2—-$26.00 Suits, Overcoats and Rain- Overcoats and Rain- ~ $20. 00 Lot 4—$36.00 and $40.00 Suits, Overcoats and Ratncoats; Sacrifice price . $24, 00 Lat 8-—-$30.00 Suits, coats; Sacrifice price Second and Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” iene eee Shafer Bros.—Not Only Largest, but Best Closed Out at $12.85 - + + « $3.75 | $6.00 to $7.50 Suits for . $4.85 12.50 to $15.00 Suits for . . $8.50 4 t Arcade and Arcade Annex b Whole Block Long. Sale « U. S. Army Goods Presents of Things Out of the Ordinary Yetr Jn and year out, the same old story and same old things People who bave tra 4 the world have stated that they never saw A Military Candlestick An Army Bayonet Sconce U. S. Coat of Arms We have them, but only a limited number # 16.0 For a few Days Only SHOOT BOTH SHOT BALL. ALL T AMMUNITION YOU WANT 2 AND 3 CENTS EACH. Breech-loading; cost U. 8. fret-class order and only a limited number to sel reg and cheaper than keeping © G06.......... secsecee eedeedaredvveses 1.95 BOYS’ ALL WOOL OVERCOATS $3.50 Blankets, linen, cloth, trousers, hunting bags, sabers, revolvers, chévrons for fancy work, button: Army abdomen bands; cost U. 8. 37; finest all wool; can be made up into children’s underwear to be cheaper and nicer than can be found in any other store; each .. 10¢ KIRK——1209 First Avenue, Seattle——KIRK Superior Quality | Exclusive Lines || Dependable Prices . Diamonds, Rich Jewelry, Watches, Sterting Stlver, MEALS SERVED. Cut Glass, Chinaware, Tiffany Bronze Lamps, Chim- tog Hall Clocks. !| ALBERT HANSEN For 25 years the largest, finest and Jewelry House in the North BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE “STOCK AT 26 ENTS. 3 It is rapidly arriving, and will make big money for pr pent buyers, » For quality and low prices, at} at 704-6-6-7 8 JOHNSTON BLDG. Two Hours on Saturday Evenings From SIX to eight o'clock are the | SAYS Saturday evening hours in our Sav- ings Department. The easiest way, the surest way to accumulate money wari $12.00 is to form the Habit of Saving, For Habit is the greatest force in nature Whether good or bad, the Habit is the line of least resistance. No one 3 who has once fully formed the Habit of Saving will ever go back to the old careless ways. A littlé a week and the 4 per cent compound inter- est soon make a tidy total, Di i ail a’ VS hic Seana Deposits may be sent by mail at Home of the Scandina- less than cost of street car fare. Vian American Dank, Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, U: S. A,

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