The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1910. Monday night, at the theatre r : ® a 0 Where jin, We are going to try to one \ hy E CAR I ER F Tanguay wae playing mate the beauty of your reassess jtheatre In the construction « 5 Riva has indulged in oh itttle | Heit) ° op ’ . ' A R | pleasanteie e ae this bet tant Maur Adee te 4 ; fi 1 na! ie Cc Jof the stage hands at the theatres |man Knows : % : ’ 4% | Hodighon, ‘¢ : : o | here she is appearing wear armor » HH} ° otiuay, 4 ‘ + en } we Darrell Vinton, an oldtime Cord age ' ‘ , jPay favorite in thin elty, In now ly, “ o Winningsiadi, tba c That is Not ; uM i ne a big HUdCORE In Tennesnee In| 06 Gn at Dito ; anager Cat H m 5 Adventtren of Polly,” & Hianey | self on, da yy © are soon to be lnupoher tee eee f Seattle jin « ® Bastern pro ‘ = * ‘ 24S Ding, “and the foundation ia all Kenda . at akon Fa o |FRITZI QUITS HER COMPANY IN HUFF | ecu! HN / WHEN UNDERSTUDY TAKES HER PART cee the city, it ee aausual clase ane (By Cnlied Prom.) t Waen the play was half! of the DETROIT Mich March 4 } last “ight, it was announce si | Notwithstanding an’ official d ae al dental ¢ t th 6 Hoy ‘and the acting yo 4 We: §,. by her manager, it te believed that ‘ 4 pi! b oe eos P pean ies o ‘- Fritz Scheff hax deserted her com, tn ™ ware fright pany pla the "Prima Donny | nt war only tn th here thia w aw ‘ " . York at midnight etive abliit Ne p ng | #atior n irelow. It ts That one © “ vob na ie wnderstood that she will play with te had t la t Odgwon, | the Shuborts next season, and tt his | Jett evening th , . 4 been rumored that her decision to pat f ns a... iat ’ in change waa the result of| p of 3 ea . ne ox. | EM night af k quarrel with Mr, Dillingham, who ating the “Prima Donn at fio reece a Herrmann’s Sample Suit Shop begs to an oma ; p< * | THE MARKETS ; aR 7 i Vis Weieteate 2 OM uaicn, 836 Sip Used and Shopworn r- |gakhty UMN, te he, uspraine peteos iene : nis ibs | and 516 American Bank building, to iS Sreoees oe: |G} Larger Quarters fp i A N OS sea MES and Dultor—Duyiag Price This will end first 1 sale « nae, Fas G ‘a | Fr 1is will end our first semi-annual sale of Wve) Washing | f oO as nm i oO Oo 5 used and shopworn Pianos—a sale that has been ait de ehcste : . of mutual satisfaction to those that bought as well “Peahier—thuying’ ‘Price An ye as ourselves, and has demonstrated the fact that “one ’ ; . F a house like the Bush & Lane Piano Co. does busi- dor bi 10@ Eb | Primed idee 20505002 “ ness on the straightforward plan, and does “* 4 | hort Lote Pork : HH not resort to the many excuses manufactured for the purpose of having sales and thereby draw the uddering re Raapons . . #4 Sewenge ® people into their place of business. ‘ : rite Clary In this, our first sale, we have not and are not , : : : eine * INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, GAS | @ claiming to sell you a new Piano that is worth jo annes $500 for $250, or any such figures. As a matter of ed the wo- Tit ae AND STOMACH HEADACHE GO Between Marion and Madison fact, we never will do it, as our prices are not : han reved : based in such a way that they will permit of reduc- wonderf ina ip bal itd seis Gea. aca dal W nore the Gsual stock of High-Grade Drum- tions. The Pianos that we have sold during this 1 rant | gestion here it readers who are sub-| will not neod laxatives to keep your | mers’ Sample Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes sale have all been used or have become shopworn there |Ject to Stomach trouble knew the | #omach. liver and intestines clean are ready for display. in such a way that it was necessary to reduce the \i to wel | tremendous anthferment and diges oe x og Rina eager : price in order to dispose of them. Chas. P, Clary hood tt Mcuiees gerontation otk al of gas or your food doean’t digest, | For Our Opening Day—Tomorrow—all our We still have five Pianos left that we can sell were ed advance 4 “ wen) “i 4 you nena don't seem to fi © or as ee . e « profession. 3. Ratcliffe, | fest 8 ae a —- es a wri 2 ae > hg He $20.00 and $25.00 new stock of Suits, just ar at a discount of from $90.00 to $180.00. But you need to know and applant at, eee oreo ee earn eee meee rived, will be sold at will have to come quick, or they will be sold, as ays n Fro sateen” Tia nt living? Absolut 4 tro to . Ww 8 at 2. “ tay Dan F } 1 ; om a oe eee Som they are too good bargains to last more than a few “ a hand for his few tine of anything you eat {s sare - All $30.00 and $35.00 Garments on sale for our hours. Act now. Come in and see them and you wees “ . ou | five m tea after, and, besides, one a" : se Nee s Andrews Every o ; tat to we on yen is Guificiemt t care & wheal Opening Day, tomorrow, at . $15.00 will realize why this clearance sale has been such '50-cent case o. Pape's Diapepatn, | milly of such trouble . sain a wonderful success. then you will adily understand Surely, « bharmiess, inexpensive sa Py § ° Eva Grutaily Assaults Clarence. | why this promptly cures Indigestion ration Mke Diapepsin, which & Don't postpone it again, but buy now. b ‘ and removes such symptoms as "1 ays, either at daytime or Terms to suit you. singer Heartburn, a fecling like a lump of during night, relieve your stomach We ETerORy [lead tn the stomach, Belching of | misery and digest your meals, le cnn econ . ; ote Gate and Eructations of undigested about as handy and valuable a/ Pinon’ Wechine hit down wtie |food, water brash, Neuse, Head-| thing ax you could have in the ault on the man occurred | ache, Billousness and many other | house pany, is as 1315 Third Av Opposite Postoffice. O D iB U Y sas ae ; _ SHAFER BROS.—Not Only Largest, but Ree ¥ OR THE CONSERVATIVE INVESTOR N ew S rin Sto ck 0 stew Spring ItOcRr Of 8 Per Cent. First Mortgage a wae Seme Gold g cae | € / Y < Colle e Clothes Read The Shafer Store offers a very extensive collection of new : clothes for young fellows in the styles known as “College Clothes.” vestn » first conside d always be the character of th . . ce 6 In Making investments, the first con ideration should always be the ¢ ' e Phese garments are shown in a wide variety of beautiful fab- Every investor to whom income is important should learn the facts about the | rics—~serges, worsteds, and velours, in all proper colors and pat titute of Wireless Telegraphy, Inc., First Mortgage Participating Gold i Wy \\y ‘ terns, The styles range from the extreme to the conservative. , in our estimation, the safest way to earn 8 per cent and also partici- \ A The sizes from 30 to 38 chest measure lhe prices from— in 25 ent of the net yearly profits of the corporation before any dividend is de- Yi ’ y ared to stockholder They are secured by first liens on valuable real estate, several | ‘ Hy) | \\\\ e to e less station quipped with modern wireless equipment, schools, patents, copy- y \ + 3 text-hooks, and the good faith and support of eminent Wireless En- i} j f ; Juvenile Suits for Spring Now Ready ets and Specialists The bonds are issued in denominations of $100 and $500 | "y js For ge fellows we show the large and the gc of Aliiare se: onds, part of which are paid annually, so one can make long-time or j Suits and Topcoats to be found in the orthwest. We devote an ihor.-ti; ry entire store to the outfitting of boys and young men me inivestr if | fi i ’ Mitical operation the Intsraati@nil has ve Uines the earnitig power of other | it Buster Brown and Sailor Boys Tope oats Wireless con ipanic International First Mortgage Participating Gold Bonds are, there that much better as an investment | ye 4 ‘ lor 85 cheviots, worsteds and covert cloths f serges Its capit n is ample to establish an intercontinental Wireless Electrical School | ae ; $4, to $12.5 t 3.5 $12 System. Is. there etter investment? Do you know of any that will pay as well? Make Shi ac Ae a Your applicat 1“ le you can. Get the full profit value of this very excellent $3.50 to $15.00 Mvestrnent op Picsodititiamiahiah insta Vkeant ta Wicdhes” ; Opening Show of New Spring Fopcoats for Men $3.50 to | or men i 1 ind the les have al - International Institute of Wireless Telegraphy, Inc. May broken all records, ‘The new 42inch length, in Seoteh ‘elect, pla, herringbone: stripes and in fabric “Wireless Specialists’ Training School In the Shafer Shoe Store Arcade Annex, First Avenue Side Th ” pete oud Miveless y ¢ and Specialists, and can be A “ar ‘. : f 4 . ae ; tasily cap ‘ ed. by. ven ei ¥ t pte z tis Study get pe bi pi ape A very special offering, involving hundreds of pairs of Men’s Shoes, all underpriced: Eh = Biisned SER Brees eer ee. escdiehen poqueit. Men’s $3.50 Shoes of Patent Men’s Shoes of Heavy Box Calf ba . , izine), for the velopment of Wire less, mailed on request blac n; regularly A distinguished collection of new os Wy lopeoat Leather in vici kid, patent colt and calf, in black and | With full double s« n tan; all sizes, for i eis «35 | $3.50 and $4.00, for Ria $2.65 B FRAN( B. DI WITT, Pre ‘American Bank Building, Seattle, U. S. A. | eine, | SHAFER BROS. pera ot lan — University University ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX WHOLE BLOCK LONG Sh

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