The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 11, 1909, Page 5

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TOBER NUMBER AFINE MAGAZINE 4 | f SPECIAL MEETING FOR THE DRUNKARDS — Rah Bh Cte NORTHWEST JUST! progress of the Northwest. A com A special meeting for drunkardy THIS COUNTRY plete story of the honorary Japan-| will be a feature of the six ds ese Commercial commission's in-| revival of the Sal { Bet. 0 al of the Salvation Army, from A BIG BO ves igation In the Northwost, uh-j the 14th to the 19th Inclusive. ‘The ee der the auaploes ot the Assdclated | drunkard meeting will be hold this » Chambers of the Pacific Coast, a feature of the October number {8 | Saturday and the general weat Commerce fc public had better pe wary of jmbibing too Seip tbe fourth Issue of (he) Other interesting contributions | fre ly on ee. day rhe Arad in of Commerce | are Shipping, Our Only Unpro-|tends to bring every drunkard in Was started this tected Industry,” by former Con-| sight to the meeting, whether he 4 tipue the oxploly | gres#man J. Wagpon, of Ipdiana; | wills it or not , r fashington state) “Canaga _— Matigot Imprea-} Commissioner Wstill of Chicago sweat, after the con-jslon at the A.Y.P. Exposition,”| head of the Army there, will be the Alaska Yukon-Pa-)“Why Non-Shippers Should Sup-| here Thursday to personally con: The nhum-|port the Transportation Bureau, duct the meetings, one to da mber and various other feature articles Several pages are devoted fo She routine proceedings of he eattle Chamber during the month of Sep. tember, What the commercial bodies of the Northwest are doing, is treated in a department headed, NEGROES TO WALK FOR A CAKE AND SOME BIG. PRIZES What in the world is Seattle to have next? Looks like the list would be exhausted some time With world's faira, $10,000 Mara thon races, presidents and would of the box ome form Mustrated. k are put and excep The coh- | t and readable, giv lea of the unchecked |“Other Club Doings.” ED TOO MUCH "MAY LOSE HIS Jo nd today te in conference with ee CHINA 18 IN BAD secretary of State Knox, OFFICIALS AT | Th government has in ite pos» JASHINGTON. |Bession facts which are believed j wilt cost Mr. Grane his official % | head It ts stated that before he {hy United Pre left Chicago he gave. to the papers GTON, Ort. 11, —/an interview in which he gave most R. Crane, minister to/indiscreet utterances regarding from San Francisco | treaties recently negotiated be Was about to sail for his| tween China and Japan, This is is position, just be-| considered a most unwise topic talked too much. | altogether undiplomatic. Mr. Crane arrived here last night, | refused to discuss the Issues. oe MARKETS | off the conglomeration comes a gen'wine cullud a’ciety cake walk Charite Saunders, who ta to be general master of ceremonics, is President Chilberg’s private mes senger. He is chief mogul past grand master of the Amalgam ated Association of Cake Walkers, and when it comes to cake walk ing there {is none other than Charles Augustus Bogustus Saun ders. Charlie says he has cornered the cake walkers’ market and that at his show he will have the 100 prem fer cullud cake walkers of the world. They will be the big ones, the small ones—-in fact, never since that sensational affair in Paris some years ago has there been such a stupendous collection attempted, The show will be given tn the Auditorium at the exposition grounds Friday night. The pro gram will be split in twain, The firet’ part will be given over to a concert, to consist of the ssing ERE lam shells, 1008 m shells, No. 3, ranulated bones, } mea sem: be presidents and the like, to top) and | | | $1 down THE STAR--MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1909, $1 a week will buy an EMPRESS MALL $3.00 bla $2.75 bla $5.00 blankets for $3.45 nkets for $1.95 price § nkets for $1.95 —— x72 inch: binding: pink or biue bord live. ing of old time southern songs tn price $6.00; specta priced Bre, i. a the way that only the old time ‘or this male reased, ib 4 southern darkies can sing them, ee PPR PAP PRP RRP DPR P OP DD DD . : old time buck and wing dancing, lt Feed coca 3 $e a rattlin' of de bones, and other $1.50 bed spreads for $1 0 $2.50 bedspreads for $1.85 elied oats : things. atanes ade of eee > white bednp with scalloped joy. mixed +5982. 00@ 32.00 The second part will see the cake sis leten’ ol edges an corners; fancy de Fruit—Selling Prices. walking. There will be three cash | Fexular price ign: finish; _ regular | Apples, Jocal ........ 1.00@ 1.89 | prixes—$100 for the first, §75 for priced for thie 1D) orcas? es 1.85 Apples. Wenatchee .. j a 2 4 the second and $50 for the third ji Loca) blackberries 1.60 dress suits and the entire affair h t Br Is ‘ Le i plume ....... te | be tO pee. Renee vematece, ina Greatest Marathon ever ran next | A 10% | Local potatoes’. ’ + unday at Dugdale’s. Henri st | fi th $88 o 12% | Home grown Johnny Hayes, Wada, the | Special Tor three S, Poode—Selliag Prices. | y*''* : 1.25 | Japanese musher, and Tom Long: | Your ‘ 9@ Iitaltan Prunes <):::> s0@ 40‘ boat will compete with others. **4] cred DOLLAR’S WORTH OF PIANO VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR PAID! e Pianos at Economical Prices | SAPE PIANOS—Yes, that's the proper phrase. By SAFE Pianos we mean DEPEND- ILE PIANOS—Piancs that will satisfy the eye and ear as fully two, three or four years om now as they do the day they are bought. he greatest advantage of buying at Kohler & is that no matter what Piano you buy, you get a SAFE Piano—one that is not sur- oan 2 oo pa world at the price, A further advantage in dealing with Kohler & inthe fact that there is POSITIVELY no deception here. We eliminate guess- the problem of Piano buying. , there are no sliding prices here. Ours is the ONE-PRICE, NO-COMMIS- The dollars of all customers are of the same size and value in this store. Be- thave more Pianos from a greater number of manufacturers than any Piano Store in | table Offerings During the Next Two Weeks on New, High-Grade Pianos Something Never Before Heard of in Legitimate Piano Selling in the Northwest To those who cannot afford a more expensive piano, or who do not care to pay a greater amount, we recommend that they examine and test the Piano here illustrated, $178 Buys this newest, brand new Marshall This is the largest size upright Grand Marshall It is full 4 feet 9 inches high, has the longest brass strings, largest sounding board, double repeating brass capstan action, 3 pedals, including patent muffler practice stop, full ible rolling continuous hinge lid, hardwood back, massive double-ven- 1 action—a Piano that fully measures up to instruments sold in many h the world over and you could not find the equal of this Piano—at our BR music desk, d " Mores for $350 Price, $178, ; (FULLY GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS) _, Having just received four more carloads of high-grade Pianos, the very latest designs and from some of the most prominent Eastern manufacturers, we are going to make ® Wonderful Piano-purchasing opportunity. FOR INSTANCE , inos, in fancy mahogany, burled walnut and golden oak cases, quality for $325, OUR PRICE.... 145 quality usually sold elsewl anos, in artistic cases, quality usual it dd tor Rew, high-grade P i grade nc Nety beautiful new + $9, $6, $7 and up 1s, monthly. : eck ma at bt! pr the Pacitie Coast distributers of _ the world-renowned Weber, Konic Vee! k, Fischer, Stuyvesant, Kohler & Chase, Marshall, Kohler & Campbell, Andrew ; i. , Stuy , WMOffman, Iverson & Son and many other high-grade Pianos. I OUR ly sold elsewhere for $400 165) Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Sas deutints, their w ling AY. “MARTIN&C ‘High Grade Gloves 00 YOU WANT TO BUY, SEL RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH © are Independent dealors hand. 1 kinds, Ay sav 200 Jnmen 8t, The Raven prescription service | —an unusually good rug special for three Brussels pet; ten pat- days; an extra heavy. tay rug, full room size, 9 by 12 airy Is vaod —and now here o —this ie always our ltue our STANDA 1 suburbe oa terns to select from; all uptodate, new how to do,” wt designs, tn floral, Oriental and small all SRA WEIS are over figures; very specially pri for —WE WANT YOU three days, Monday, Test—vouTT Tuesday and Wednesday a . Souvenir Rugs—made and sold exclusively by us; each YOU WILL SAVE MONEY Remem: ber, 1 agi not com-| & peting with cheap dentiate, but am doing th | charged by bo have dental jaw , 718 umbia and until 9, and je who work. | |. BROWN, D. Ds, isock, bet 0. day) LL, REGISTERS? Rew and second |.and you big money. THE SUNDWALL OO, Seattle, Wash, Pt i cna < o_o Steamers Leave Senttle—61 78:20, 10.00, *2:30, 4:00, *6115 p. m. Thuraday and Saturday only 11:30 *Boats stop at (xcept *11;30 a, m, Pleasant Beaoh. Phones: Ind EVERETT our past « * a) rniture 1318 Second Ave. Estab. 1857. F. L. JORDAN, General Mahage a . KohlereChase i, means that the doctor's skill In pre | — sorlbing Is most efficiently supple ited by the druggist’s akiil in pounding. RAVEN DRUG oO, 1416 6 ave” Business Bringers. sell real estate; ‘etes omen our 1909 contest! the greatest news of the year girl friends (and we number them by ntests know what pleas # provide and we pron enter contest the The ¢ be given a ontains a fu contest. b o¢ klet sino On exhibition at the store, AND ALL YOUR LITTLE G rae SURELY ENJOY IT: . Standard SEATTLE H. B. Kennedy on this Coast, in fast bineck pm. m Saterday and Sun- Lenye Bremerton for Seattle— | dn ioe, “ae At~ Com Matel Saver 4c, 10:16, 11115 8, m., 2645, Bits, 0; boo sound tote; | 6:00 p.m. ren between ages 6 to 12 haif fare. 786; Main 3101 AND EDMONDS MEALS SERVED dally, Leave Beattie 26pm, bp m and 9998, ip. tm Leave nverett Tam, O16 a om, 12 Pom, 6 pm. and 7:16 p. Fare to Snohomish $1.00, Rourd Trip, $1 City of Hverett and Tote Sunset, many Gece Phones, Star classified ads. Buy or BLE RANGE, an EMPRESS GUARANTEED HEATER or an EMPRESS SEWING MACHINE our annual sale of blankets and comforters: keen value-givings —here's a timely trade event, one which —folléwing the yearly custom, the bedding Store | —we list here a few of the values wi ndicate promises to create more than ordinary plans far in advance for this sale, gathering | What the savings will be to you. We urge “sale” interest among Seattle house- | — stocks of warrantable qualities and in sufficient | yal ay Nap, a ae oh whis ta caida’ wives, hotel keepers, steamship people | large lots to meet the demand, which is very tae bh maid eevineiron voor blanket nun con and others, | great each sale time. "| fotter needs for-the season, $1.75 blankets for $1.25 $6.00 blankets for $4.25 finely made and finished cotton blankets | White Dianket, nearly all wool; eleven} —double bed size comforter, 72x75 inches; in white and gray; full eleven quarter( Quarter size; he selected yarhs; deep) filled with pure selected ‘cotton in one nine: fancy borders, remular price $1.76 af Uk binding: pink and blue borders; reg sheet; fancy #ilkoling cover with plain > specially priced for thie ular price $6.00 a apectal $4 25 lining; regular price $1.26; spe- 8 $5.00 blankets for $3.00 for this sale , $6.50 comforter for $4.65 $1.00 blankets for 59c —cotton biankets in white and 6x7 #; regular price $1.00 a pair priced for this mn : some design; very fine texture; size 78x90 inches; finely made and finish wneurpassed: size 78x88; finished; rer ular price $2.25; epe- eet, Price $3.00; epectall ly priced for this priced for this 5 fy priced tor hin” "94 GB) brises. for eee i here’s news thousands of little girls are looking for— for our thousands of ittle girl fri e, Instruction se this year's contest will attract more RD NORTH AND TOTEM POLE CONTEST— ened this morning, and all little girie up to 14 years of age living in Greater Seattle “STANDARD North and Totem Pole Contest” because ontest is planned along original lines and is: sure to be ng, enjoyable and instructive to every one to the Contes{ Department giving list and plotures of all the TACOMA Second Avenue at Pine Street | | |one ' $1.25 comforter for 98c $2.25 blankets for $1.55 $5.00 blankets for $3.85 $1.50 comforter for $1.1 wtitched edges: a blanket that will gt +f siatis rte select p Was used In filling, reg aaliy wledien | ae pair; specially priced for 8S priced for thie salessss.....@ 108 / the week otned $1.55 —— / $2.00 comforter for $1.45 —large size 72x78-Inch cotton filling; médium both sides alike; comforter dark #pecial sitkoling a splendid covering e6 pounds value at the regular price of $2.00: spe- yecka priced elally priced for this 45 fee yar A relists hog neem oe 1. { $3.50 comforter for $2.65 t , sre lambs’ wool comforter, 72x78-Inch} —*pecial Jarge size comforter, 72x81 inch- White wool and cotton mixed blankets, | Dire lamba roe pera ain baat qualite | es: a high grade cotton filling: covered [al made of ve d yarns ; r wren) . and lined with the best grade } | Mize; « wtre A dur metoon in Satnty covers gna Aasiana: tag Cline; sti edge: tufted ce ; lar price $2.75 a pair ular price §6,60 tally 65 ular price ; spec fran ah etaee seh Aare SHOR] carats atl | priced for this sale ........ $4.50 comforter for $3.25 —pure white cotton filled comforter, fancy silkoline covering and lining inches wide plain colored silk border; tufted center; regular price $4.50 $3 25 ‘ . specially priced for this sale Ke sheet b ide of pink yarn 58c tra heavy crochet bedsprea satin finished bedspreads of hand- $1 down—$1 a week will buy an EMPRESS sewing machine— $45.00 high-grade machine for $24.60—without question the low- est price ever made on a machine of this character, with a 10 years’ guarantee. as! who have en- —primarily the sewing machine ts to sew. The “Empress” does this in a faultless way. The swift- fiying needle darts through heavy textures and light materials with equal facility, leaving behind a trail of perfect stitches. The row of stitches from the start to the finish is as amooth as the fabric itself, whether the fabric be coarse canvas or fine, sheer linen, the th usands) real enjoyment and splendid our thousands of little and re “wha beautiful cont full instructions. —WE GUARANTEE THIS CHINE FOR 10 YEARS. MA- DS TO ENTER THIS CON- and, besides this, we send to your i without extra charge, com- petent Instruct ch you how to use the machir S} —an EMPRE LEABLE RANGE hold 24 hours with one hodful This save MAL- will fire for of coal! great range will one- third of your fuel bill! MISERY FROM A BAD STOMACH AND DYSPEPSIA WILL VANISH! agg] Take your sour, outoforder|in limbs, sleeplessness, belching ‘of stomach—or maybe you call it In-/ 888, billousness, sick headach: digestion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis or BeVousness, dizziness or many othe er similar symptoms. If your appetite is fickle, andi take your stomach trouble| nothing tempts you, or you belch; Catarrh of the Stomach; {t doesn’t| matter jright with you to your Phatmacist| gas or if you feel bloated after eate and ask him to open a 60-cent case | ing, or your food lies like a lump of of Pape's Diapepsin and let you eat|lead on your stomach, you can* ain Triangule and see if} make up your mind that at the bota, within five minutes there is left/tom of all this there is but ong any trace of your former misery cause—fermentation of undigested The correct name for your trous! food. ble is Food Fermentation—food| Prove to yourself in five minutea souring; the Digestive organs be-| that your stomach is as good as come weak, there is lack of gastric|any; that there {s nothing really Juice; your food is only half digest-| wrong, Stop this fermentation ang | ed, and you become affected with | begin eating what you want witha loss of appetite, pressure and full-| out fear of discomfort or mise ry. ness after eating, vomiting, nausea,| Almost tnstant relief is waiting Leartburn, griping in bowels, ten-|for you. It is merely a matter ol derness in the pit of stomach, bad |how soon you take a little Diapep. taste in mouth, constipation, pain | sin. , FineRoor | Sronace SEES

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