The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1910, Page 5

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PRIS BREAKS INTO LOCAL VAUDEVILLE) + in Man Charges ig for a 75-Cent Show fa Waterfront Mud- ‘hole—Five Acts Given. ’ —— aeueeee*** * . 78 NEXT WEEK pe = Sunday He ¥ Conc Monday David Warfield \0 Master. = “Thé = "The Right LE—The Ruswoll lr< y (200th to gp) in “Te * * * * * i * * ‘ * * * * * * * Del Lawrence * * * . * * * * * * . * * * * * * Ma Armstrong. “Brown's Vaca M—Motion pictur: geeeeeaeeee 4 W. SAYRE MORRIS’ & {ato local aw was made yes , evening, to (> og ot = high sarrounding « Pet tte ctreus f° ly e fe =" ¥ ; Mr AEifally work pie every other VV i advance manaces a fat ai the stage for an hou ol yesterda ter Him came thorough artist in Bot female impersona’ " ih all the W ‘ ite and fF Played over ‘ The other Bere of just the te be found ON TEETH Abe Regal Dentists by a New Process EPPS reported trom 1 Mor method Method hay suc: What has hit M8 imponsit ROP artificta Worst deseript firmness a Original n Tetorting t wi ¥ can pe tg late now fal gum. Misery of ba. me have b'To Many 9, Ge Dentists com BF Forkers and Where | We have », ing thone OENTAL or ae Third Av. ar A © tree eutt (iy | YOR Roosevelt 8 J contractor o: Jersey, has | supreme second bush: | The owMre |now ts the nam ” | LMAN married. She is rl who ap eum lant Trio, in Al wire acts ever and ¢ « favorite verness with the e fans is Harry Potter, in I business as 4 member of Potter &@ Rice. Bird etire from the n go on tour tn & Dorothy Dorr Wins $100,000, the mont raw tr to the By this decision * who Ix was Walsh nae,” wins the Smart § Hoorah Kirke | m tour and has fits of more than $100,000. The cirealt court ha that Armatr t to infringe on copyright, and awa play from t Alenka Motte feandinatiag yar futur 1 try to pheum as be ihe House of Honest Merchandise THE HOUSE OF LOW PRICES A. LAWSON & BROTHER |T Continuation of Our Great January Sale} HUSBAND NO, 2) court to pay hie ex-wife | $40,000 a ye The fet that Bucknam {a THE STAR—FRIDAY, JA IT’S GREAT FOR | ntmnet a wealthy Wall at and that Shanley hae remarried does not alter the situation in the eyes of the law United Pros) RK, Jan, 21 hanley, a mtliionaire f Now York and New | Shanley, boon ordered by the ar to spend with her and Adell Grace Shanley wife of Clifford Buck she is entitled to $40,000 & year from her first husband and; Me@adames Alberta L ® lump sum of one million dollars of the estate of the father David Warfield, the moat profit able star on the stage today, is sald | harsas earned $100,720 for him last to make $260,000 a season UARY 21, 1910. brokor Ralse Money for Boys’ Home, Beattie ehapter jthe GA, R the iat sare at a whist party HyattPowell hall, corner Justioe Morgan J, O'Brien, ae ref: | Ping and Broadway, Inst night, real James} eree, holds that, ndtwithetanding | jred over $50, which will be given the remarriage of the first Mra,|to the Hoye ome committee in at charge Tice Man, Nettle Knapp. Minowe Theresa and Kate Til) King Edward's string of year The People’s Interest $151,036.02 The interest cr edited to Savings Depositors in this bank for the half year ending December 3lst, 1909, amounts to $77,330.78 The interest for the first half of the year was $73,705.24, making a total of $151,036.02 In these columns we have frequently pointed out the advantage, not only of saving a portion of the income, but of banking those savings. Figures like the above emphasize the wisdom of such advice. Incidentally following it $151,036.02 is a large amount of money. real savings are, of penny of thi course one hundred and fifty odd thousand they prove that a great many people are The vastly larger; for not one dollars is money that has been saved and deposited. It is the interest savings only the interest—on these It is what the savings have earned through being deposited in the bank rather than being kept at home or locked up in a vault So that in addition to the safety and convenience of a bank account, there has been a direct money, advantage of $151,036.02 to Savings Depositors through banking in this one bank. If you are not saving money, or if you keep your money idle, these simple figures should provide food for very serious thought interest surest, the safest method yet known of making your distribution of Wing. bows ot the American Bask Not to share in this “a is to miss the easiest, the money earn more money. We always have, and always will invite small deposits as well as large from $1.00 upwards are welcome. ones Savings Accounts Deposits may be sent by mail for less than street ear fare. Call or have a few write about good first mortgages for sale; sometimes investments. We always bonds; never anything that is not good enough for the investment of the bank’s own funds, ¥ Savings Department open Saturday evening. Scandinavian American Bank ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE a HE BEE HIVE ROWIABLE DRY GOODS nNouse 2619-2621-2623 First AVENUE Corner Cedar Every Item a Rousing Special for Saturday—-Emphatic Reductions to Make Room for Our Spring Pur- Special in Men's Furnishings for Saturday Note the Prices—Everyone a Bargain woh eo Me ns poe Sateen Shirte 50c ws Heavy Wool Socks. 39c Boys’ Wants Specially Priced for Saturday Panta in fancy mixtures, to 16 years ee quality nd | Special Satu alue 85c ed Shirts, alae JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF Ladies’ Wrappers i ¥ “ i 87c "$1.19 UARY CLEARANCE SALE OF Table Linen and Napkins 19¢ 29c 49¢ 87c 87¢ 92,05 | Damask, 60 Ir wide Damask, 60 ex Ww e alte. chases We Sell Standard Patterns Sweeping Reductions on Wom- en's and Children’s Underwear Eve Price Quoted in This Advertisement le a Special Bargain. (Come Saturday.) $1.50 Ladies’ Wool Underwear veate and Pants to match ribbed and fat weaves, white and gray i dette | $1.75 an@ $2.00 La dies’ Weel ar k Wool Ur ve and pants to match gray and white tht The and $1.00 Le % Wool Un te and pants tamateh. Spe $1.98 .. $3.93 Boys’ and Misses’ Underwear 15¢ “leeced Riyhgd Vesty and ng poet © Te .. 25¢ pore qed Milisen’ Adhtralian Wool Vests and Pafils to match; regular S6c 19¢ to 65c to $1.00 quality, Speclal este and pants, extra fine pecia © Ladle y Ribbed 1 white and gray en i] Union medium weight extra iality © $1.00 « nd Misses’ F Panig to mateh; regula te JANUARY CLEARANCE GALE OF Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes Hatin Calf Shoes, all solid double ue $1.49 93 Men's Box Calf and Velour Shoes gauar new swing last, Special $2.35 $3.60 Ladies’ Viel Velour ali new insta, button and lace solid leather $2.26 Boys Spec soles ia) for sale $1.50 Little soles; sizes 9 to 14 this sale $3.00 square Gents’ Shoes, satin calf, Special for and Patent Shoes JANUARMGLEARANCE SALE OF Pillow Caags, Sheets and Sheeting Last Call at These Prices. We Own Ail Our Cotton at the Old Figure, 9%40 Ib. Today Cotton la Wath 16%o Ib, Think it Will Pay You to Buy for Future Use bo Sheets, medg ith 72x of @ good quality cofton Spectal for 39c 73c 20c 29c JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF Heavy Fleece Goods for Ladies’ Kimonos and Wrappers 1b Vicuna Cloth, in ght and dark color s(ripgsé and Persian effects, Spe 10¢ ela) for this Fleeces, in Persians. Mxtra Hea’ qualt 1 946 seam t oxtra otton for 84 Unt regular 10-4 Blea ll Sheeting; " Special for this sale 81x90. Specia ached Pepperell Sheeting for this sale sale apie fegular 18¢ r this sale dots and at 6 ties, Specia BRANCH STORE 2401-2403 JACKSON STREET Ortlita was chair: | May Stone and race | \ i Colossal Purchase Lo ZAI LA) 19c Corset Covers $1.00 Chemise $1.19 Combinations of at of ‘ 4q AD bel Start tome Anticipate 't Main Floor E72) CORSET COVERS 19¢ Corset Covers, Ile Tight B ¢ ot ¢ Fittt 25c Corset Covers, 17¢ Musll a Fine i Covers, tight well made, lace med yokes qualtt yt o Charr 0, (a lace " loke, front and lace regular Apectal COMBINATIONS $1.19 CHEMISE 65c Chemise, 50c Long Chemise of good grade mualin, wide torchon lace tr med front and back, ribbon finish; regular ue, Special at | $1.00 Chemise, 85c | Lomg atyle, yoke with ten rows of lace insertion, three rows of wash phon Combinations, | 89c Combination Corset Cover and ae: Drawers of fine quality med with Val embrotdery ribbon; pin tucks Combination at trim. lace Insertion ding and wash" of with and $1.19 dias and Special 89 edging; and sixinch ruffle beers C | with ince Pat 1 edge; regular $1.00 grade Special 98c Combinations, 75c “ ; soso BOC Good Qua SKIRTS te Tg Short Skirts, 39c beading Skirts jawn hem lac Fee 7 y Muslin Combina with Val wash ribbon nished with 6iInch Ince edged; regular Special 75c 50c drawers 8 ounce $8e value. .) er with six-inch itched hem ve 33c_ 25c and 35c Neckwear, 19c and 25c Ribbon, 16 2-3c Each 10c Yard Fancy Plain Taffetas an Tabs, ia Plain T as and fa Ladies’ Jabots Neckwear in linen, lawn. lace and silk black and “ * white and some with dainty |aleo a lo colored effects, also a few with fet trimming on white satin; not one in the lot worth less than 25¢, most worth 86c and some worth S0¢ each. Satur 25c Veiling, 10c Yard Plain M fo all white, A worth 2 are t ' day, ya ° Tbe atin in all and white t of Fancy Ribbon to fancy *# all th 19 Saturday special ipes and plaids 10c 75c Children’s Pocket- books and Purses, 50c Fancy Leathe wo c and 25¢ yard y ' yard Hand Bags for ebildren in all colors, pretty fancy weaves, single ¢ ap handles; regular Absolute Clearance of Millinery A F Hate of rar inal most fashionable colors and trimming effects are marked at prices which will fairly olectri fy all visitors to this department $10 and $12 Millinery, $1.98 Trimmed Hate ir f r charm in the shapes a frac Fancy Sil Mo « with trimming and fancy wings a with flowers. as remarkat at the ridiculously k |e $1.98 p S 4 The Store That ) arvey- | 1113-15-17 Second f a feathers, & dc are valu fered SOLID COMFOR Cook With Gas Let ir | | vince you Seattle licitor call and con 1314 Lighting Company Phones: Main 6767; Ind, 67 PRINTERS TRY SOAPLAKE MECHANICS’ SOAP FOR CLEAN HANDS ALL DEALERS REKIN Furnished Free. ‘CONTRACT Other Great Bargains for Saturday’s Shoppe rs Serves You Best uchanan Ay.; 113-15-17 Seneca St. { SS IY em AL Sf] —— | —MOvES BY— | 50c Drawers ...-85¢ $1.25 Gowns . and Sale of Beautiful Undermuslins ond Avenue Store DRAWERS 35¢ Drawers, 25c Fi or vi ROC 50c Drawers, 35c Excey ry Special trin \ $384 35 Corset Covers, 25c Another ste circular cut, # ting, trimmed wide ruf. fle, two-inch hematitch ed hem, eight rows of tucks; 66¢ value. Extra 65c Skirts, 50c Short Skirts of fine cambric with wide lawn flounce tuck and twoinch embroid ered ruffle; regular 66c 50c Special at GOWNS 75c Gowns, 50c Several styles to choose from in this lot, high or low and slip-on styles; yoke of lace or embroldery; m good and full of @ very 6 bric; regular 76c Special at $1.25 Gowns, 98c Extra Good Quality Cambrie #, high neck, yoke of wide ae insertion and front and collar regular $1.25 quality 35c and 50c Pillow Tops, 25c low Tops in large all colors w 200 Pillow Cord, 10c Yard Thirty Bolts of Pillow Cord in all colors, mercerized heavy cord, good quality; regular 15¢ and 19¢ values, Sat 1M v Saturday, es urday, yard ... EXTRA Ip Sofa Pil Emb ad, ete. At— ONE-HALF MARKED PRICE Wo rd on All Mad High Grade Apparel | Women’s $32.50, $35.00 (Alteration Free.) CUTS— the best PALACE MARKET 2nd and Yesler ROTH PHONTS 5 A VA EV me fl ~~ : kK

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