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¢ THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1910, 1 bring lota | ey to thip elty, Why in hell LAWYERS, Mpeckert valide worship i Every week fof the NS VOTERS IN FOURTEENTH WARD | Vinit the orphan asylume and acatl don't your editor quit and leave |i }ter giftw among the waits. T ealone? The Pol, and the Timea GIVE hewsies I rementber on Christians faye not molesting me.” | ey with huge Christmas trees. | tn 4, Man @ “Laboratory.” | eens | honed to do the name thing in Seaby According to Fer-Don, his physl clans put up all the medicines thaet by the patients in a la jtory adjoining the main offices the landlady of the FURNITURE FREDERICK & DRY GooDs wrayer S A General Pre-Invento. { “In California mothers and vit to drive me out Athos t \' an enthusiastic meeting of the , at this time would be unwise, un ' r wroperty owners and d citixens of the Four ward, Max Wardall, the yninens. | You rob to pay Paul, ‘iwald the reporter You interest sympathies of the mothers on |Inquiry f hand and rob them with fake e| ror ounctiman from” that |§ treatments on the other {Hadium hotel gleaned the tact | A : ethe New was given & Unanimous en omni i |, “Not at al” sald FerDon, “It| iar fie socalled laboratory room iH Is now in progress throughout the store. Broken line Peday notil ent for reelection, The 76 ate. for, Mr. Werdall i Is buatnens with me, Faking, if| My Pacant of wi aereiee oF chem: i : aii" j © f ht te. Inpoos voters present formed themselves | Wardell arg the tolneiny . Mi cull It, but there fe not a bual-| eM! natruments, In fact, the cari] quantities of merchandise in the various Sections are qu demande for a rsd! . » “Max Wardall club... t0| Yerdinand Schmis, Leusence : ». | Hens Or profeasion that ta free from] Pet Were being changed on the representing important saving at ie wage vom mote the politien! interests of MW A fuking nowadays. room yesterday } iting p int savin ofticiate, bowen’ ie prbitr 1e present councilman | Not Only Faker, He Saye. Fer-Don tn private life is known |Mo PARRA RRR RRR nnn nnn ~~ ‘appoin The officers of the organization y . 5 ‘erdon, He resides in Los! atte will look after Wardall’s. ta. Bind ni ‘ sare: U. R. Notes, Woat Be the danger to navi attic, president; C. W. Latham, “The preneher urges the faithful where he has consider jto contribute for God, but does|able property, For four years he God get the money? | should say | conducted a medical treatment bu January Values in Muslin Underwear 2 1 Point, secretary) W. * UME thot, The grocer will advertine milk/reau in Loe Angeles, He is now wii ; : pelctetiorthyy na! B. Burt, | gern, PIeAa Me as the beat, but tn reality it is half|located in Sacramento and Oak The January Saie of Undermuslins continues to attract keen interest, for Youngstown, treasurer. a | Ps Atcor election of officers, the fol: in" sf | water, The ethical physician will|land. Ferdon fs stopping at the| j Ps nie 8 , is pyrend:. ele —_—~ , towing resolution of endorsement |é “ Hmitn, | Wl You & man ie hopelens, but wt|Bavoy hotel. He only opened up|ff While quantities are not as large as in the earlier days of the event, broa acer hy al tabi BBP geo ‘ the same time he will treble his/his Pike st offices a few dayslll oc ortment Of dality corments » stilt ivitien nd the values are pro . Bmersen y 4 “ Ag Bayern Benm novteos! visite until the victim p away.|ago, but during that time scores as ents dainty garments are il in evidence, an hn a ‘ u op tpt tat : ° fhe cand oa) hE The politician is a faker—we're all|of victima attracted by his unique nounced econd Voor v | Wanda candidate for ¢ |fakers, if you put it that way advertising methods applied for . ro Rigbes ger csp! : ra. tas tad vantertath "Show you the diplomas and li-|treatmen DRAWERS AT 4 In circular style, cut where ow »,}Censes of the physlelans that I em: |+——————--——. — —_~ ‘ ? et) ploy? I refuse. Iam not a physt AMUGEMENTS | ° mss - ms al sai ae joan myself and never practice on r ~— ANGELES: ii 9 our patients, | don’t even adver youn Come, |) Be een stane BULLOC 1S Lik |{tiee myself an a practitioner—-1 am || Moore Theatre “Sis .con™ (ii conan er ond too wise for that \| TONIGHT.Matines Maturday | smagor es wnar BY |. | Ss EMP E. | “My treatments« consist of mas-{] * ng, Ordam Recetvad for Thie | ety coun iL. sage, vibrators, medicines / HH] - ok jViolet rays. 1 will add an osteo!) BLANCHE WALSH | Thurlow and very wide, fitting smoothly over hips; made of nainsook and trimmed with full ruffle of daintily patterned, firm-edged embroidery. M CORS COVERS AT 45c—Many pretty Styles to select from, some plain ones of fine nainsook, and others trimmed the thir ith lace or em . path to my staff soon. 1 te an inceter When ap employer of mon takes, strong constitution and may recover! “The Star is doing wrong in try: || in Mer Gr Buceess broiderie the Jollet pri are of them if they are injured.|ih a large measure from his if-| ————— .—._----- | The Test Stenstand, wre aye them their salaries when fli! juries Aven | he same as when worki | . and) ae before th the Rives, he 10 $1be—Mate the to 81 GOWNS AT 95ce—Slip-over and Hubbard oi | ‘ ' teday to pet J # that he has a heart, | | yA Week—Onty | Gowns of nainsook, long-cloth and cambric in jay e is ® safe man to be trusted by | j | ee haturday, \| various effective styles; one slip-over Gown of i ple | - | LARCO TRERENTS iy any ¥ * * fh "I Sen Cha enane That te why teamsters and others DavID nainsook has many small tucks’ across front and daught the ranks of labor who know is finished at top with lace beading and ( luny- pattern lace edg THK MUSIC MASTER.” and Prir t are supporting J. W. Bullock | & cousin of the kink for ¢ republican nomination for} sanounce! z anal large j ts a simple story About six | A Talking Machine? | WARFIELD ¥ feats Now | LONG WHITE SKIRTS AT 75e—Of cam- views: tet § rows, { oaths age re Olsson, who acd | mainder orche | bric, trimmed with deep triple flounce of tucked . ren employed but two weeks by Bullock. was driving down Yea-|_____(Cencluded.y | lawn and having cambric under-ruffle ar Way when his wagon was struck | scriptions for the firat th WW \ , s by & Seattle Electric cable car, Ole-| After that you will be charged ex |p ql LONG WHITI SKIR rms A r i In plain nd mi on was badly crushed and both/tra. Of course, we always get & (i | style; trimmed with full double flounce of lawn, hips were broken. deposit, and after the first treat enon was hurried to the city | ment you pay the balance. Our hospital and Mr. Bullock notified. |work is on a cash basis. It's got! Mr. Pullock hurried to the hogpltal/to be, for we are dealing with and found three doctors at ding | strangers all the time.” Oleson, They stated that he would! probably die, Although Olesoa Fer ae ene Raper es would have had free attendance at} ThAt closed the negotiations, the city hospital, Mr. Bullock tn jand immediately Per-Don appeared mediately called his family phyat-|8 the scene, clan, Dr. Gardner, and bad Oleson| “This ts @ fake medical bureau taken to Providence hospita! under | YOU are running here,” said the re hemstitched and finished with many 1-inch tucks; under-ruffle of cambric. ; SLIGHTLY -SOILED UNDERMUSLINS SPECIALLY PRICED—A quantity of Draw- ers, of very fine nainsook and crossbar dimity, beautifully trimmed with laces and embroid- eries, at 75, $1.50 and up to $2.50; Corset Covers THe GRAND “weicemn MATINER— Matinee BAILEY AND AUSTEN | Io the Pantestion! Musica! Comedy “Tur Tor oO TH WoRLD.” Myee. 11.60-~Mate " | ALHAMBRA sec. °°" [ne f fine nainsoc nd batiste, elaborately tr ed Gardner's care. | borter, ‘ t , Claborate immed : ‘ That ix not true,” fumed Fer Main Bia? tna. ota |] ‘ coe ok ioe ey 5 . eh. Or : uantne aaa amen mye ye ged “Ours is not the way the I) ‘Seniant, Ant Week, Matinee Ra with laces, at », $1.50 and 50; Two- and ‘The Rucoees of Two € liebier & Cole F “108 MAN FROM HOME” Pricee-Nights, Efe to $1.50 Mat ines, te to 8) Seattie Theatre penses, though Ofeson had worked |@thlcal doctors do business, but {t for him bet two weeks Bullock |! Meeitimate. I have made thou saved Oleson's life by standing by | *8nd* of dollars in this game, and him as few employers would bave| ill pot be run out. 1 will ‘open dane. Oleson is still unable to do|* branch Im every city in Wash the com-jany heavy work, Dut is a man of /'™Stoo and Oregon Three-Piece Combinations at 95c, $1.45, $1.95 and up to $2.95; all decisively underpriced for clearance because soiled from display on tables. Then Visit Eilers You will find here all the best makes—side by side. Take advantage of the comparison In You were chased out of Port. |p making @ satisfactory selection rb coe Cl f W » F t 2 De Wil! | cncumssieemmasiiinsinenateeiedttisLiensnanmanesee | Camda aes ” Y on 4h i be | Ral somes. rears Ags,” ventered the now ‘a woth Sitene earance 0 omens footwear at v 35 habe ys tea We have them from $10 to ; rags arities. 500, and all we ask is ao little The « Drama of (he Wert The inve ry stock -ducing ove j he S ee : Emma Herrick | he pre-inventory stock-reducing movement in the Shoe § ) * Jeftereon et. « ! “Never, I left.” said Fer-Don. |p down and a little now and then “MIG HEARTED Ji” I ie : shor ection in alive a a anemia — — tng. Magnificent Roenery volves the closing out of a number of late models in Women’s Street Shoes at eee Tamate Grotto All the Records the special price of $2.25 a pair. A brief description of four of the styles is every grave with e e Ang Facies, 1605 cen Thensands of them—Kdison, : : t tenal Open trom ay 8 7 Edtso poset . —it “nde _ to ee ® stens Special Noowda: Columbia, Vietor, Hear the new appended; shisnacbosgs ft the ce Po i Phones—Gurect Mate 1% ted. 4524 THEATRE D. & Lawrence Plarers. “A GENTLEMAN OF FRANCE” Friday Special Matiogs of “Ht. Rime” Next Week “Genenate of the Hilts Columbia Double Di Records music on beth sidee—two s¢ lections at 65c TERS TRY SOAPLAKE MECHANICS’ SOAP SPECIAL, $2.25 PAIR Women’s Gun-metal Shoes PAIR— tton Shoes with = steel-g ay cravenette d tip and vamp, fancy metal buttons i} | hort vamp, round C i} top, fancy perf a round toe, le and. military heel. and welt sole SPECIAL PAIR— @reat Confederate . Successors to SPECIAL, $2.25 PAIR— canis Ss ; F aoe — — FOR CLEAN HANDS D. 8. JOHNSTON co. Phenes a108 Wy aint “pen be re é wie h alf Button ing ALL DEALERS Third ded Untvororp trom es Shoes with soft kid top, plain creased vamp, welt toe, turned sole and Cuban sole and (¢ heel Sa en nnn RAPA RAR nr } MAIL HOME ORDERS ‘sw’! Frederick & Nelson} .2*=, ONLY 2 DAYS IT | PANTAGES THEATRE LIN ae cae 7a | po RUARY LADIES’ eT Res “UNHQUALED VAUDEVILER” IN WHICH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ankrupt Sale 000 stock of Clothing, Mata, es and Purnishi: at your ews pri 424K ST a8 = ~~ Any frame you prefer, but we especially recommend our new Finger-plece XH | mounting. You use only two fin- MEE! gers of one hand to tak or put on tht nting; holds firmly, You'd stand on-a corner or rush to a window any day to see a band go by. ! atinee ‘s Victor makes th but comfortably Special $2.50 ¢ sia en dey Myers Optical Co., Second Floor, Thursday, Jan. 20 ‘4 d, over I Drug ae g Saturday is the last day you can purchase high cl: Japanese Art Goods at just one- Harry Lauder fl Band, United States Ma a i eins alin a half their genuine value. ; wih © Sete enteriaingre usa Brine Band, Garde,Repub We leave 806 SECOND AVENUE to go into temporary quarters until our permanent | Julian Eltinge 7 ti ‘ dt Franec * : i location is ready for occupancy. i, Pr etman Car Combes, jIEE.. Come tn.dnd. hear theee fo Plaza Cafe Pine avd Westlake, Opp. Plaza Hotel Best of Everything. Reasonable Prices. mous bands play some of your _ “About the 1st of March We Will Open a Larger peat mT an | vee eto, Lg ot AMEE a There is a Victor at every and Finer Store Than Ever Before | Ra a Terms to suit. Under New Man: CH, HESTED, F And the standard of QUALITY and RELIABILITY that has always been maintained by M. FURUYA CO., and which has always made our store the shopping center for all that SOMEWHERE Iw SEATTLE is best in Japanese ware, will still prevail. adap “2 haan mat rR tal -_— nN fin Blan: Ade tebaa th te > We want to thank the people of Seattle for past trade, and earnestly solicit their fur- ; - * i Ind. 441 = M. FURUYA CO. a Seattle Symphony j.::*. — : Ee eee FH. 806 Second Avenue _ Bet. Marion and Columbia Streets Orchestra =| pay nett ieee SIT LTT 4 : Soloist: Mme. Teresa Carreno Heidi hnatra on x its a ; * PLANISTS « 7 STRRLING JRWELRY 60. 108 Phest Ay N | theatre. MEALS SERVED