The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1909, Page 5

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German lieder singer who has set the East oming over last season for 40 concerts d compelled to appear 120 times. He is greet- with capacity houses, sold out weeks in ad- , Wherever he now appears. ADVANCE SEAT SALE © Headquarters for the Schubert Club. Ceonraad von Bos, who plays all of Dr, Wull- '§ accompaniments, uses the Chickering Piano exclusively—if there were a better instru- ode doubt Dr. Wullner would insist upon Successor to D. S. Johnston Co, ——|the one Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or real estate, etc. }two to Fancy wort more than 20] ars of oF Show bu | 1 at the end of that time j having White in the Rate’ In Vestment Fund and the priviloge and distinction half fm one the at the same aerial acts thing This, in a nut fessional history of George Del more aid Jules Lee, the two gym haste who last week made Masentio theatre audiences Rasp with thelr work op the “flying ladder Delmore ahd 1 began more than ago ae plain every day Ts, OF somersault men, in Ban Prancisoo. Later they took to the rings, and after that to the flying trapeze, Then they mas. tered the LaSchotle and a dogen other ground and lofty circus stunts, and, finally, they combined everything they had learned in the | of performing from 8 doxen times dail and spectacular knows an time mout the world about whet) $2.50 TAILORED WAISTS FOR $1.39 A beautiful, new line of finely tailored Waists. Made of listen and French batiste. All have stiff laundered collar culls, plain.or embroidered. Mannish pockets embroidered front, others trimmed with fine lace waists are the regular Speeially : Some are lendid values at $1.39. $7.50 SILK WAISTS FOR $4.95 PO TO ese of $2.50. price thoitest irt VW ks and plaits. The very best styles in the véry-much-gought-for Gray They are very dre : trimmed with Tailored styles. Stripes and small $7.50° value; specially priced at 5 SILK RUBBERIZED RAINCOATS. 197.50 a. ele t garments may be packed away in a hand Of put into the pocket, so little place do they take up folded e amplé protection in rain, Regular WO values ; specially priced at $7.50. $12 POPLIN RAINCAPES FOR $8 | PA Splendid value in fine yplin Rain Capes, regularly priced at $12.00 y ial at $8.00. $9 TRIMMED HATS: FOR $2.95 We will pla m sale tom y about fifty finely af hats, velvet, fur, large wings, ete and ¢ prices to $9.00; your choice BUY YOUR PRESENTS NOW JET JEWELRY UMBRELLAS le have a f and pe tai , in for omen thet Umbr Directotr moatly Jn der show the wold, up wood HANDKERCHIEF $ The choleest nove nd Kinbroidored. Uondkor Piece set omen. nie i Beart Pin to; to give GLoves bored. olorn SLIPPERS nd For men Ie Hand re NECKWEA R B)MacPherson-Gray ro ee Pike St., Near Second Av.—tnd, 3471 anything which ts thy neighbor*s. | that j}| mayt THE STAR ‘WORK HARD AND TAKE LONG CHANCES TO MAKE LIVING ne. mreat act ducing, and thls und the they they have thrice world, Pir full year they the feature act at the Alhambra in) London and later went back for a “repeat They have toured every Bastern vaudeville cireuit, and have been thrice over the Orpheum elreutt Now they have been booked by Sullivan & Considine and brought into the Weat for the first time Tt is an eerie sigh two splendidly made ing about on thelr revolving jad high over the heads of the iudience and going through every feat of the ringa and trapeze ag they whirl, Thely ladder turns at) the rate of 70 revolutions to the, minute, more than once a second, | and for all of the 10 yilnutes hoy are aloft they are in eonstant ac | lon. We used to be afraid of boing} killed,” gad » Dolmore, after | his act yesterd but now, if wel ever think about tt at all, tt ts with the fear only of being burt." | Are NOW pro taken are one were to see these chaps whirl ART OF FALLING OFF A BUILDING BY A HOD CARRIER wHo OUGHT TO KNOW 0, Nov, 29. while workiog on a SAN FRANCIS » atorte , atruad I knew I wouldn't be hurt as Wood, aa he 1 fell five ‘There is an art tp kno ble youre thing of # dowy that makes trougle Wood was hauligg mortar t he lost his balance and fol} CR GER 3 HUSBAND LAYS (By United Prom.) ANN ARBOR, Mich. Nov. 2 When Mra. Minnie Ri Was may ried she promised to “} honor jand obey” her husband, rank But that was not enough fot him. He latd down 10 commandments fbr | her government ag 4a ge She. }vows ghe has tried to obby them. [But she declares, & it broken all the “oninuaod ng a t jahould rule the congugt fa |good husabnd. So she Ip supe ble hi fm | lfor divorce. Four of his } mandments were read during the! |trial of her suit in the ciroult court | } today “Firat—Thou shalt wed none sl own true ldve, neither for] jmoney or soctal position, nor ee eause thou are lazy Second-—Thou shalt look with | °s upon a man before thou riest him, but thou@halt wear ders after marriage. Thou shalt a pt thy husband | as he is, and add not tO him por take away from him thine falo imaginings, for behold, the man |thou did marry is a good fellow and thou dreamest of dods not | thy j exist Fourth—Thou shalt beat upon the cymbals and proclaim thy bus band “Master” It ts injunctions }logue “Piftth—Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's costly gowns, nor her diamond earrings, nor her sable coat, nor her silk stockings, nor her complexion, nor her husband, nor that the other marital deca whispered in this |} “Sixth | bills. “Seventh—Thou shalt not waste kisses and affection upon @ cat, nor Thou shalt not run up iitake to thy bosom a kt-yt Fighth—Thou shalt not commit "if to such follies as the festive } tt and the insidious cigarette. Remember wash day end the clothes to a laundry Tenth—Honor thy husband so thou shalt not dishonor thy self Mr. and Mrs, Root are piisbed musictans. Besides inbarmoniously, they have ‘running rival music stores recently | He lovea her, or he has loved her, for in one of the letters offered in evidence, written to his wife's TOO MUCH SOAP FATAL TO INFANT accom, living been | } MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 29.—A cer |tificate filed by Dr. C. A. Smith} states that irritation of the skin | resulting from the use of too mu » caused the death of Svea ng, 24 days old The ‘soap itself was good,” de clared Dr. Smith, “and under nor- } mal conditions no such result wauld | have come from its use. But the} }baby did not have strength to en-| dure the suffering caused by the 807 | | Irritation, 4 BUY NEW HAT IS | HER FIRST THOUGHT | ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 29.—Fifteen hundred dollars found tn an old | feather bed which was all that was left her by a former husband when he was killed In a raflroad accident, brought joy to the heart of | Mrs. Mary Goodman, After stuffing |the money into a pocketbook, Mrs: | Goodman rushed to a store, and the first thing she Pought was a $36) hat According to Mrs. Goodman, her life has not been a bed of roses She bas been twice married, and is lnow sulng for a divorce. Mrs. Good. man says the next thing she will} buy will be a tailor-made sult |STOPS A BULLET | WITH HIS TEETH ; ' BAYONNE, 'N. J., Nov Jo H afiph and § Salvate Dorio quarreted in ‘a saloon, and, going oft into the street, eontinudd the. dixpnte, At Twenty-aceond strevt and the poute: vard Joweph dréw a revolver and pot Salvato through the cheek |The bullet Wasfattoned agatnet fone of his teeth | Joseph ran, and Salvato, taking the bullet from his mouth, threw ft after the fleeing Joseph, crying “Here, take your bullet with you; » you can use it a in.” Salvato had his wound dressed | and then caused Joseph's arrest The men are not related | today dusted bis clothing tories once and braleed my shou ne how up like @ poreuplhé and then n bing at the alr with your arm COMMANDMENTS FOR WIFE j “|bas never given me the soul satis |sT' jor wind on the stomach simply can- | evidence | pleasure | PEPSIA | know what is the matter with your Joseph Wood. buflding at a hod carrier, fel Taylor and O'Farrell fh & saw horse and was yninjyred 8 woh ak I began to fall "T never Waa hur naid t in failing to fall worry is thi and legs a8 you go » the top of the building when DOWN TEN father, the husband says: “Minnie faction I craved, but I have always adored the girl, I am not guilty of the things she sets forth in her} me { another time Mr, Root wrote My wife possesses traita both} rautiful mn noble that led me to Ghoowe ber ftom all womankind for | my wife. It dp ber mother who bas caused the frodble between us When the Stomach Stops WORKING PROPERLY, BECAUSE THERE 18 WIND IN IT, USE STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TAB LETS TO SET IT GOING AGAIN. A Trial Box Free. THE DOCTORS call it Natulenoy, but unprofessional folks know tt as wind on the stomach,” and a most} distressing state of things it is It) lea ous condition of thia great) motor organ. Always annoying and painful in the extreme, at times often jeading to bad and fatal re sults The stomach, embarrassed | and hampered with wind, cannot/ take care of its food properly and indigestion follows, and this has train too appalling to enumerate. The entire gystem is implicated — | | made an active or passive factor in this trouble and life soon becomes | a questionable boon ALL, THIS 18 EXPLAINEQ in doctor books; how undigested food | causes gases by fermentation and| fomentation in which process some | essential fluids are destroyed—| burnt up—was' by chemical | action, followed by defective nutri tion and the distribution through | the alimentary tract of che mically | wrong elements and as a conse quence the stomach and entire sys. | tom are starved. Plenty of food, you see, but spollt In preparation and worse than worthless A DERANGED STOMACH In the epitome of evil; nothing too bad to| emanate from it, but the gas ft gen erates in probably its worst primary effect and the only way to do away with this is to remove the cause. ARTS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS | | go to the root of this trouble. They | attack the gas making foods and render them barmless. Flatulency } mot exist where these powerful and wonderworking little tablets are in THEY WERE MAD# for this very purpose—to attack gas making foods and convert them into proper hutriment. This f# their province and office. A whole book could be written about them and then not all told that might be told with profit to sufferers from thie painful dis e dyspepsia. It would ma@ption the years of patignt and expensive experiment in oftort to arrive at this result—of failures innumerable and at last success. It would make mention of the different stomach correctives that enter into this |tablet and make it faithfully repre sent all TUART’S DYSPEPSIA TAB- LETS are not alone intended for the sick, but well folks as well for the person who craves hearty foods and wants to eat heartily and run no risk of bad effects they act like a charm and make eating and digestion a delight and| They keep the stomach active and energetic and able and willing to do extra work without special labor or effort, Don't for | wet this. Well. people are often neglected, but the STUART DY3-| TABLETS have them inj mind i A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE will be sent any one who wants to know just what they are, how they look} and taste! before inning treat mignt with them. After this gd to ‘tha drugastore for them; every: where, he or at home, they are Ho" genty a Ox and by getting them at’ homie, you will save time and} postage, .Your doctor will presertbe | them;. they say there are 40,000 d6Cfore ising them, but when you go to the expense of & For free trial phek A. Stuart Co, 160 Marshall, Mich self, why prescription? age address F. Stuart. Building, igan P. 8 Better send samplos of the tablet quite « box of them, today for You will get MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1909. epee | Cee a ne ne $1 down—$1 let this store be your Santa Claus a week buys an EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE! ABLE i much tts ABLI to place no conditions trial | +the EMPRESS MALLI bf better, no matter how EMPRESS MALLI that we willing TEST welcome range are Chere are the one to make your old stove, heater or range w purchase of an EMPRESS MAL MAKE GUARANTEED HEAT STANDARD SPECIAL kitchen cabinet —exira special $9.90 Wy STANDARD SPECIAL kitchen cabinet ts ths practical and conventont made lares size, with all the feature: necessary 4 " n work: exactly x p in 44x25 Inobes, ne -proot making ae mental pigge of kitchen furniture priced extra ape rthe week “Alumino” smokeless oil heaters: specially priced for the week— ished nétural ofl heat. f cutting down geal dille is to be wit knowledge ¢ heater the “Alumino” ts ¢ safety fount make them odoriess. Two spac the burn fount, an * through ancuring perfect tlon and absolute safety wick for these heaters car ulpped with bottom and inner Hnlng —N long; regu. specially p ae for the we The be warranted—if money will be ek these splendid off specially priced as regular price ‘ 2 Qially priced for the Week ca pric Into —very neat design, attractively trimmed; has nickel swing top, ‘nickel urn, nickel screw drafts and nickel foot rail; 20, takes wood; the of good he that your attached pegr range e ma » conhdent gives faction we ma THIR iti cl home « s| to thi ill be taken LEABLE ER! tire Pre Do as a part RANGE or payment of an EMPI —a high-grade sawed Oak, finished Regular Price $22.50 round top dining table— | quarter sawed oak buffet —special $19.75 reguiar price $29.00 buffet of solid quarter. highly hand polished and in golden or in Early English; has three small drawers and large linen a vVéry attractive round top extension table, measuring 44 Inches across top; very strongly made; heavy pedestal and claw feet; solid oak, finished in golden or in Early English; has sixfoot extension; regular "$1 $22.50 specially priced for the $15.9 90 week ished PERREEE FORE Ree eeeeerene week drawer, and two commodious compart ments; elaborately fin- much more at the top is more in curved shape, tractive than showh in picture; French bevel edge mirror; regular price apeciaily priced for the 29,00; and wood }tor washing machine— heater: specially priced for the weelk— “ Very serviceable oak stove for coal and wood; has nick- eled top urn; nickeled screw draft, nickeled serew check, nickeled top swing and nick eled foot rails; exactly like picture; in two sizes as fol lows —No. 211 has 10. h regular price a6 priced for the week . cast tron top and cast fron *. 18 inches price $13.50; $11.50 } lar reed ok. . firepot; pecially St $4.45 Seana aa Your : “Wurniture Co THE BEST AND MOST ACCEPTABLE Christmas Prese A VICIOR wi: $10 to $25 Same Price on Easy Pa As for Cash Sherman, lay, 1400 Second Avenue Near Union Street, Seattle. ¥ Machine y* Stores om the TURKEYS, CHICKENS, CIDER, nt Iking All these if you live at Birmingham, FROM FREE, and get these on terms of $2 per month have big crowds, so TOMORROW WE WILL RUN oO We stop at Edmonds yments Pianos. 8: Go| This House Complete, Only $350 Here; Terms $2 Month Pacific Const, Do Your Hands Get Red and Sore From Washing Clothes and Dishes? SOAPLAKE SOAP Has the Opposite Effect ALL DEALERS Meawsage and We sol and Oveldental. ape! POTATOES, PURE JERSEY CREAM, ETC. G-acre tracts at $50 pe Get aboard early as the larger every day 1 demonstration of this won- derfuf Inbor-anving machine tm regular price $20.00 e are no complicated machin- rts In this wonderful labor- device invented for the its simple construction as- lasting service—yet saving home: xertion or labor tine the EMPRESS Washing with a water faucet a h the wast ssiy and © or exer- Hy invited to 3 washing ner you ine it is such hat you will regular price during dem- enjoy $20.00; special price onstration week APPLES, WOOD, EGGS, where you can ride to and acre to $150, We were going to stop selling until next spring, when the new street car line is finished, but every trip we A BIG FREE EXCURSION TO BIRMINGHAM crowds are getting Beautiful snow-clad moun tain scenery, nice warm cabin on big boat. Venus leaves Pier 6, foot of University St., at 10 a. m, sharp. Returns 7 Pm. Get on boat free. No tickets needed. Qr cail at ©. D. Hillman’s offices, in Times Block, for free ma and guides of al! the Sonnd coun try. Hundveds of fami) on this land are now setting out orchards, berries, etc © houses to live in il build. Men wanted for kinds of work, good wages miles of walks to be laid you all 15 —TOURIST BATHS— ,® aa

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