The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1910, Page 5

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inaton WELL PLAYS OF ‘THE LOIS COMPANY De Siptesky t0 om a New Drama and | Two Classics— | ay » Will Introduce | YORK, Pa i ‘ } » Me jhis home 36 wy Organization. of 18, qakaaeeeeee oe wpha Merry Wits JBRA-—Dark a ing support nent | Will address a church meeting at | Kirkland Sunday | MEETS HIS MOTHER AFTER 35 YEARS | ao n't know | for his first mother talke: tambaug) me and in man who ‘Mra, Henry inder a wee she manere NY many afternoon. \ ee Beck ‘Theatr: ee (iith to 20th pet fn oo “Held by th fo. in “Thelin = Lattie Willa ¥On Stony Ground te. > great when jand then th affectionate CHARLOTTE TITTELL Tittell te Olga Nether og man, and under vauderiile Armstrons . i magical comedy reretriena CPP Pee eee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee FATES FOLLOWED | THIS MAN HARD) (By United Pree) LVILLE, N. J, Pet * death hin home by fire, two of hie » truined deer hounds known 2 and fine of the deer Ut the reper’ ‘will offer dur the M night M d by an © Whe arre infraction io famtly of th ne the dead un ravages of diy tren died = be wil play sii he has ons nd cing witht { low than @ year, TWO OLD WOMEN DIED IN A FIRE (tty United Pree) CHARDON, Obio, Feb. 11.—~Two aged women lost their lives and busband of one of them was their home here vWiait of two year feeme was © ney Hayes, an invalid pred in an upper room. She re of age hurse, Mra. James Covert, », was in an adjoining room when the fire wan discovered. She «rushed to her patient's side, but AN as Unable tojeave hety Hubert @. years of age, Fwao (dind uflcbaiefous in the snow B. lin his front yard. He had escaped from the house, but sustained burns that probably will prove fe tal Miss Lundbeck in Charge. Mies Clara Lundbeck, of Mason fe unusually City. la, has assumed the duties dive of the newly created position of as - ~ sistant su erintendest of the Wash Sepor pia a the two untied ‘Biss that ineted fe Union time mt [aie fact that here was Match that would | Now that the i lc ws The House of Honest Merchandise (NE MOUSE OF LOW PRICES A. LAWSON & BROTHER |T Gray, the pianist Srtiet at the ‘ 4 church Wed ext week. under Sof the American Musi. At this time Mr & group &uthors, play in the Northwest A aaa “On here's Bad WH Biss be Ma in some cases to reduce stocks. you a square deal. Men’s Furnishings for Saturday and Monday Men's Dress Shirts fal 06 and $1 te time Gray's talents 25 Men's Dreas Shirts tale Tittell of Today. This is a pic-} ture of the F Tittehi of ¢ 7 the wife ot Mc Men's Hea Wealthy pectal LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR for SATURDAY AND MONDAY " 25¢ 49c i ued Again 98c ‘ollar Shirts, { Special een Shirts Woo} Hose BR elty. Kaw 4 tatt was, |} > Curtains for Saturday and Monday 49¢ 98c $1.25 BRANCH ST ORE 240) « 240 3 JAC KeON © Children's She will devote much of her time | to delivering lectures of the organization before churches and other ‘societios and having for the that time munication with his Oliver Stamty WINNIPEG a Kimonos for Satur day and Mond: ay THE STAR—FRIDAY, canal 11, 1910, Home soclety on the work and to secur for the soclety, She YOU WHEN TO STOP (My United Press) HAINES, Alaska, Feb. 11 when you have bh, buy & boore-ometer © Very atest thing in the marin left |the at the age Av ingenious person here named greater) Val Haggerty te the perpetrator of of com-| the thing, and he says it's guaran “}teed to give you the right dope. The boozeometer is a delicate | Sauce which ia attached to the | wrist of the wearer. It fe a well-| known sectentifie fact that a drink| © hin mother's | of alcohol causes Increased rapidity | of the age od wo- lof the pulse, Haggerty's gauge his ring for regieters the pulse beats per min her name! ute, and after it in adjusted in ac lance with the normal speed of ® pulse, it accurately much liquor a man has taken on board and whether or not he can tmbibe more with impunity, | Mr. Haggerty, and his friends think that @ federal law should be} passed requiring all users of alco hol to wear boozeometers in plain sight and to make {ft @ miade meanor to supply quer to anyoud A iwhen the be nt | Canger algal a. to offeet| This Id obviate drunkenness and the packers’ 40d ma) vrohibition regulation | Look at Him Good and Hard. unnecenss ' Invented the Booze-ometer, if you had Is United Press) noune’ Feb, 11 yoars ag Wolford rhage was the reply dd himactf. r gre ting was most At the opening of meometer flashes the He KRUEGER’S OPENING Tailor for Men $20—$20 Save From $20.00 <a | 1404 THIRD AVENUE te TOMORROW HE BEE HIVE RELIABLE DRY GOODS MOUSE GREATEST BARGAINS ON RECORD FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY After taking inventory we find our stocks are too e. Our reputation for 2619-2621-2623 First AVENUE Corner Cedar We have decided to cut prices to less than half air and honorable business methods will guarantee Read a few of the many bargains in this ad. Ladies’ Dress Skirts at Exactly Half Price Our prices are always from 25 per cent to 32 per cent lower than down town price. Just fancy what you can sf skirts Saturday and Mor Skirts are new, the very latest st They come Panama, Voiles nd fancy weaves Every skirt in stock Is on sale $4.00 Skirts Byecis Wool Dress Goods for Saturday and Monday 43c 6He AllWool Serge, in different 39° vev 19s ve. 98c 5ck Women’s and Children’s Shoes for Saturday and Monday 43.09 hows calf, Viet and et of “Ladies Waists for Saturday and Monday Kueepaoess 39c ae cial : cee H mney Walston he eo Ta es for Saturday and — I $2.50 | sot, Sreeishaiaturatas on - $5.00 skirt | Bpecl Ladies’ Underwear and Hosiery for Seturday and Monday 49c oe 59c Towels for Saturday and Monday i ‘la © ( n Towel © Silk ow width ¢ Hath Powe Lace l agg C F Reddi & for Saturday and — Sheets and Pillow Slips for Satur- _day and Monday ean celal STREET BOOZE-OMETER---IT TELLS I Bae: PreaNV AP TAD Cc THE SEMI-ANNUAL DISPOSING SALE An Economy Event Notwithstanding the popular cry about the increased cost of living, you can still buy Dry Goods at this store cheaper than ever before. spe ish Bath Towels = $l. 5 Bed Blankets | 1000 YARDS OF SHIRTING PRINTS At Less Than Factory Cost ce Hest quality Americar ing Prins ment « Mhirt grou Pip Special 7c 1Se quality AT CUT PRES te and ihe T | Brushes 5c 19c 35c 16¢ 17c the Hottle o! Cream Se Har | Soap Eex Ta 10c 12%e Glass Jar of Pine See toe tice ae | 18¢ \ The Store That arvey- 1113-15-17 Second Children’s 15c Hose, | | 60 Dozer | borders, also a DRUG SUNDRIES 5c | Fs FS pectianan 113-15-17 Seneca St. tion Bed Blank TREMEKDOUS SACRIFICE SALE OF HIGH- CLASS TAILORED CLOTH SUITS Manufactured to sell at $30.00 to $39.50 stock and Misses Suits, con long and To Be Sold at = $4.95 all Kiel tailored, onals, broadcloths and fancy fashionable colors and blacks; priced at $30.00, $35.00 and $39.50, sacrifice at $14.95 $1.50 Waists 79c Lawn W tucked valuc Our entire Women's High-Class sisting ot medium length coats, full pleated or gore Skirts in serges, diag mixture all marked tor embroidery open back, front, long Tailored Linen Waists Tailored W tucked front cults; ed pure collar and Special Saturday linen, plain $1.25 5c Valenciennes and Torchon Laces, 2c Yd. 2,000 Yards of Dainty Vals and Torchons, Edges and In many rings from %%ineh to 2 inches wide; many different New Spring Millinery Exclusive models at a popular price. Spe- $2. 5 and chasm cial showing tomorrow of New Spring Tur Ss at a popular price, $2.50. ade of horse Mezzanine Floor OTHER GREAT SATURDAY SPECIALS all sizes 20c and 25¢ Handker- chiefs, 10c Handkerchiefs in plat linen or lawn, with ben embroidered y braids and Really remarkabl Millinery Section— ost. Every garment per Regular $5.00 and $5.60 AS VBE OEE DVO AV wai Se ee gee rH. # KLEIN ie self THE SHOEMAKER p Oriental Poo! Rooms 46-- Poo! Tables—*5 25—-Bolo Tabies—-25 restaurant, ct The Dar and kin ven away av., between cally Pike and Union. EVERETT & EQMONDS ROUTE str, Clty of eiverett or Telegraph. out not }Biieives Bun MEALS SERVED. set Malt 8094; fod 736 ss pais With Gae Suits formerly 5 \ > gs ta ~ 7) . eee Seattle Lighting Company G% FA 14 Be AY t Nae 4 ALL OVER TOWN—WHAT? Soaplake Soap LARGE BAR 5¢ ALL DEALERS. | FIREPROOF Exclusively for Household Geods. STORAGE pea.

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