The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR-—-MONDAY FLORENCE ROBERTS’ [WL ARCHIE TES [ese Se MTD SEALE) NEW PAY 1 LIGHT) WILFIRE” HOMORS sss Ditok), amid loud a | banged Qunch, “Deadwood pK \ pall Al atthe fintah a7 Have a/“Gloria” Forms An In-|With Little Comic and! shasta" the’ tine of woud Oppor-| consequential But Pleas-| With Pauline Hall, Play’ % in Their New ing Evening’s Entertain-| Opens for a Week at the | ment, Grand. whoriff to the tune of loud BY EDDIE BOYODEN, TT pplause from goodly amount It's melodrama BY HUGH ALLEN A Be ———— winnie SAYRE. Like “Th - y ah heat "em hey'll lave rom the er mute oF i wiles wh ; Kiaw & ris have went “jn Hayt late the matter playing | time to ¢ tion to of the or fi Henry Hadley nd the © was brought Enduring a8 AN oncor Da fivath ved’ Bos: ar the larger t Daly aa e the Wiboed Soy entertainers © saute, anst auictte B gwell coon an in His games of = MoInty which, if pg waudevitle act at SH wineries In le exp Considine Quiets Many Rumor mare ware whole show 4; who wants rain, forget i Me sight and, r comedy. tinkling |, nd att femininity mee tiene commerye all of hls pe bs pat thromgh that (4 “Bapho.” : Jane Kelton as “Saph ndies fe 5 H Robert anda r ‘a | sentatte | terday. « tthe litte | pacity a ante wage house will be filled to tt Was Written for Warfield Rather curtously, in view of + that David Warfield and Man From Hom freutt, My position, howev spendent now We fee! pert sition, and jutging ff mm ¢ same week, f day, thie actr * was originally wr ' PrP. Mr. Lawren td Warfield ig mind f lover. and he mo but that Warfield ti alt T. Layne. as the My Seattle informant ¥ Belmont, Fred Huebner me from Booth Stockdale, scored, a« did Mise Heyer ¥ author, ¢ and Miss Chapman has uiterty fatten | tr ard e the 2 ft in “Deadwood Diok’s Last Shot.” Sheet labtning metodrama ie the @o 8 the Beattie Ut © thie week lin the form of “Deadwood Dick's awin, but asterty ability (o n fown © inners, a thing te the Another “St. Elmo” Coming & May ine which Beiascs sidn't ae press stuff or. i® | ¢ van & nly tre mates that they ANUARY 31, 1910. » | will have a road producti WHO" here boforg 1¢ nme, and ¢ ng, that wo ought to be t 0d Fy ist over the prospect the n@ Lola has just gt re pot he ys touk pres vey of gunpow The Retort Courteove Horeat you hap behind hi night, The eer eee NEW COMPANY FOR LOI6. {anager Alex Pantage pany Pee eee eee eee eee eee OER EER ERR ee GOING UP! IT’S BIBLES THIS TIME (By United Prem) CHICAGO, Jan. 31.~—Whisper arnest prayer. Bibles are up March 1 was made today howss, with branches In Ofty, Clacinnat! and San ae- Theocause is the enfo the the new tariff on impo and on paper So far the we har o the packing house dis canaed any disturbances id Halstead sta and lect by a larse are m Clar Inventory Sale for One Week esday for Bargains in Dining Room Furniture Buffets to iow prices have been placed on all Extension Tables, China Cabinets and Hidown to the last one of a pattern. These cut prices are in force for one day only his # surely a fortunate opportunity for those in need of dining room furniture. IDOWS FOR ODD EXTENSION TABLES, BUFFETS AND CHINA CLOSETS. $17.50 Value | SOLID OAK TABLE— built heavy stock, a table open; 45-inch a neatly made TABLE—Made heavy on mis + 42-inch top, extends to PA Yery neat fluted pedestal type, legs hea and Bol ish Extension Table lension ‘Table tension Tal) si of extra yn lines that ivare not tip $17.00 Value top, . $25.75 | $ . $29.50 | 87 $26.75 ai ¥ China Closets when extra extends to 6 feet in the 5.00 8-foot 1.00 10-f $50.00 Bf BUPFET—A neat design, as pictured; all solid oak, sawed hed golden and finished golden gh, 34 éled French plate mirror rular price $24.50. | regular price $25.00 very CHINA CABINET, ‘ ae quarter ize bev iriches wactamecto~ $22.50 25.75 $44.75 $41.25 $30.00 Golden Oak Buffet $34.50 Golden Oak Buffet $60.00 Early English Buffet 00 Early English Buffet med Oak China ( y English Ch any China ( Oak China MS in the Basement Erchange Depart you for 4 . A q 1 $30.00 $27.50 $52.50 $55.00 ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT Gold Medal Winner at Two r Hurnitue hen Great i“ ; eCCONe ane UND | Expositions Store Open Every Saturday Evening | A Range That Will Bake Evenly and Thoroughly. OU know from sad experience that you can't do good baking if one part of your oven is hotter than another. And in most steel and cast iron ranges, the oven is not heated uniformly, Because it is sim over and riveted, and filled with stove-putty. A few heatings and coolings, and the putty falls out, leaving an open crack to suck in outside air and cause the fire to burn un- evenly. Or perhaps the dam is in front, or on one side of the range, which prevents an even produc- tion of heat to flow over and around the oven. Now the Monarch Oven bakes evenly at all times. The sides and the oven are riveted to Malleable Iron frames extending allt hrotgh the range, making tight, solid joints with no chance of air-leaks. Then the Duplex Draft—a damper both front and back— lets air in at both ends of the fire-box, using a aniform heat sroductiOn which means an even E jeated oven, one that will not burn thepbottom of the bread while tie’ top is unbaked, but bakes th@roughly and satisfac- torily through and through You cath control the heat just as you desire for roasts or baking of any Wiad. y flanged the seams niation 0 Pee eee ee eee ee eee eee ee ee an going This announcement Bible al Second & Seneca. GARVEY-BUCHANAN CO, WE HAVE TAKEN STOCK—-NOW FOR A ROUSING CLEAN.UP | his Th asa OB ati Second & Seneca. = OF ALL THIS SEASON’S MERCHANDISE. WE BEGIN TOMGRROW age GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL - [orosn 5 SALE Prices That Wil Compel Com- lete Disposal of All Ready-to-Wear $10 for all Suits formerly priced at $22.50, $27.50 and $30.00. $17.50 for all Suit 6 formerly priced at $35.00, $39.50 and $42.50. 922 50 $27.50 $30.00 $35.00 S it $39.50 om 50 u i ss Waists for $3. 98 messaline aists, taff colors and fancy sizes. Waists forme to 310.00 all posal at $3.98 K ¥ pric received, a line Tailored Waists linen, madras and li pleated; Gibson or ed models; all sizes dinposing sale price of ne $1.50. % eneltedy i ; all marked fc whit , wolid ahrotder Special Suits $10 s $17.50 $750 Peticoats for | $4.50 Good heavy quality Taffeta Petticoats, in plain colors, and plain tailored and pleated value Sale changeables fancy stripes; fancy saccorédeon punee. Regular 50 Disposing w | Price, $4.50. e | Sateen Petticoats with rut fle or tucked flounce, tn black only; all sizes: the best petticoat bargain you | ver saw, for 69c, ed HURRY UP CALLS. In every section of the store, extra tndecements are tetag clear ot afl brokes mes orings of garnet, greea, bre | Regular price 18. Reduet Shop on These—at Once Tourtat (aligbtly dm Fancy # ly Clearance of our stock of $3.00 Matting Suit Cases Straps now 48e. Underwear at It's the time to stock up that is, if you value sav product of the items show ° * Hair Pins. ke and Eyer Nock Ruches Bale price Raby R in all colors lors average redu 1 Lox Hooke and & cHILDR ted Handker- Chtlar weight sole, spliopd fos f And tbe. quality Bale price Hath Towels Tuckabaok # and Hair LA 5S’ Lhe HOSE, Be. Caps. ight or ouble aole. String Thea medium ght on's Black Hose. and toe, fast color. Reg arkish Bath price ster Brown Toweis CHILDREN'S 81.00 I-woot Underwe: ight, extra quality that will not te Sale Relte Hair Brus’ aaa Kletnert’s Dreas Shields Regular $1.00 quality oye’ Cloth Caps. The Store Thet arvey- WB-5-17 Second Elpatio Belts, tr Bale price Laughing Cameras © price fuck Towels Bale ptice ol Batiate, in olors LAMCOM SHO OAOOHAIOSOHSOHSOHSHHOHOOMOHOOO ee eee ne TODAY’ S STYLES TODAY Low Prices pie! Easy Payments Are a happy combination when plied to clothing buying Do know that you can dress better by us ing our Liberal Credit Sy you can for cash, and not pay any The superior qualities ipparel makes then a ap you stem than ne our re either in wearing that possible down—you can easily that little at spending money,” it Pay ifford merely easy it i After March 1st Our Union Street Entrance Will Be Discontinued Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. “ Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” time See how 18¢ COTTON Fine Cotton Roubaix Suitings, in neat col els, formerly p now Women’s. and Misses’. Hosiery and leading makers of the country. Tc jies’ black or ta Cotton epliced ; aM 4 ibe Ho Lee ae SUITINGS for 10c own and wistaria jon price $3.50 LEATHER GRIPS fr Leat rice » they 98e. 76e quality Trunk Profitless Prices on stockings and underwear ings on fresh, perfect gooda, the These ctions In these lines. DSE, Ife. Howe, me- and toe, fing wearing | ~ 4 Regular 25 Beveral if lots of ladios woo! of silk end wool Undet- wear, heavy weight, high feck. long sleeved vest and pte Regular #18 ' qual- 5c IK UNDERW ar non-ehrinka bie me drawers, made with wide ar price sss. uchanan Ave. 13-15-17 Seneca St. 0. Diamonds ity of $26 and #6 down and & specta rings. jc STERLING JEWELRY ©0. 705 Piret Ay Main T20¢ CABROLL, Opticton. ts om or Not 3 ~ HEADACHES mont cases &t caused by oye strain. We make a specialty of recting eye defects, and by so doing relieve the headache, ‘f you jhave troubls, ser us Schuchard Optical Co., | scond Ave, nownme, + NS & RYER, Ine, Datadlisi.ed 1898) | BROKERS Stocks, Grail Both Phy 2d Provisions. Alaska Bode. Davenports wreat array POYNOR, FPURNTITURR, Saves You a0 Vee 108-10 Tike St

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