The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1911, Page 3

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THE STAR—FRIDAY) JANUARY 6, 1911 | BIGGEST NEW YEAR | ciicaco, Jan. 6—The colon PRESENT IN U, S./ {i hanatd oven ta one ea forme CES COTS SEES SEERSS GEER ON SUN EME ELT FC | }cerns of this city & e ae 5 y the American STONE, FISHER CO. ) SECOND AND UNIVERSITY ' STONE, FISHER Co. \P iblie, The net profits to the beef! ~. | trust, whieh ts being prosecuted by} licbaa |the government on the ground that : iit isa mw fam WIL OcvOTE HERSLE TO FREE SECOND AND UNIVERSITY { STONE, FISHER CO © to trade, fs 00, WHITE SUAVE GIRLS |e yr ° ) << Women’s Suits and Dresses] _ = rn At Half Regular Fair Prices] | ‘gondit!c Miss money spent upon physicians and drugs goes In an attempt to cure | the stomach Practically the entire stock of women’s garments is included in tl 1 TI FIGHT TALK BY NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—(Spl.) LONDON 6 The biggiet New ar gift on ree-| ha ma jord for 1911 has gone to ‘Ri } mnnection | Parr, the. ape customs agent rthrow | Who proved th ar trust a thief | cas neault of overeating, hi 8 of the|by discovering crooked scales in/ried mastication and. onl nee Williamsburg. The gift amounts to| chotce of f t ord Rose. | $80,000. Jall the way ~ a con.| Parr was awarded wanted colors and styles in all sizes can be had at half price » belleve that hey must he and une ctor gets his ‘or the stomach treatment and » druggist for the physic, until savings of a life time are ex Our original early season prices were invariably lower than can be met wi nywhere Now that these same prices are cut squarely in two the bargains become well-nigh irrc Women’s $20 Suits for . § 9.50 | Women’s $15 Dresses for § 7.50 Women’s $25 Suits for . $12.50 Women’s $20 Dresses for $10.00 Women’s $35 Suits for . $17.50 | Women’s $25 Dresses for $12.50 is in every s. The mucous lining} own the food tract }loses ite sensitiveness, and wher as | food ts fc Nat the | Which’ the claism conta hepa wont tec sane, whey do not churn the Women’s $50 Suits for . $25.00 Women’s $35 Dresses for $17.50 bh as the|low, The urgent deficiency bill,| longer give out gastric juice to dis ng upon the | passed by congress in December,!sotve the food and render it capable _ Dereditar) aid soon leave/carried with it the rest of Parr's|of assimilatio he . i. the latter n: $e but to resort | $100,000. pete wy mint a oes 4 9 9 # force ; The mney was transferred to] ‘There is one sure way and only e S ul NS) omen S urs aa "9 shea Collector Loeb, and Parr justione to bring positive relief. Put educ- | STAR GAZER ] nana dropped in to see the col-|into that stomach of yours the very Ilo LL jector and the small fortune was/elements that it lacks to get that : P bet : handed to him. |food-tnto liquid form, It takes pep Sets consisting of muff and scarf; choice of coney, ids ance Jan. 6—As the von a an sin, diastase, golden seal and other | hare, chinchilla and imitation ermine w and i Pesult of overw . Prof. Edgar L. lferments to accomplish this. The! ny + Larkin, astronomer in charge of the herrmig stomach contains thes | $1.25 SETS for 68¢ § ( oy Mount : rvatory, has suf ments, The dyspeptic stomach - are 00 S« I . reakdown, and to- Ny }tacks part or all of them. Stuart's! $2.00 SETS for S8¢ $15.00 SETS for : fey fo in 0 private sanitarium, | Dyspepsia jet is made up of just} $3.00 SETS for . ... $1.50 $25.00 SETS for i s $12.50 igutched over by phyaicians and pond jwhat the dyspeptic stomach lacks $5.00 ¢ $2.50 } Up to $500.00 SETS at ..... . $250.00 “members of his family, The break % |nature’s digestives e@own came unexpectedly. In answer to the charge of cruelty} Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are as was sole preferred by his wifo in her divorce |Ot & Medicine, not a drug, not a Ps, . complaint, Albert J. Henry yeater artic. They do not cure any-| wiu ards. ps day filed a formal answer in which nody of anything but dysp@psia and| be relterates his former accusations | All Women’s and Children’s SweatersVery Decisively Reduced Women’s Waists, White and Colored, All Sizes and Styles Very Materially Marked Down indigestion and #uch aliments as eo against his wife arise from poorly digested food. 4 in Alaska Wastes He alleges in his answer that she| While they t the food th eloped from Seattle with 8. Foster |Stomach rec The mucous omens Kelley, formerly an officer of the;membrane is coming out of its VALDEZ, Alaska, Jan. 6—So|Sesttle National bank, and that she |*™@por, the gastric juice | weak that they could hardly speak,| is now living in Kelley’s household |t® the surface, the m Baward Meredith of Port Angeles, | in California. gaining thetr pe P) Wash. and Frank Smith of 5; | Henry asks for the custody of the |Of the body takes on new ) Creek, Pa. today whispered two children and for a decree of |t®@ skin gains color, and the 7 © of their sufferings when m: divorce and all the property are no longer tinged with yellow © for 60 days on Galena and Sawmill; Mrs. S. Foster Kelley has also be ak live. Baye without food save a few clams | gun a suit for divorce from her hus-|_ Why doctor and why drug your ‘wh'-% they dug from the mad. band, self? Stuart's Dyepepasia Tablets The men were found by Exkimos | fs will take care of your food while Gad brought to Valdez lato yester-} Nature cures you. They were in a pitiable condi iTEST AEROPLANE Try a box at your druggists, 50 tion. Physicians declared today cents. Or, if you prefer a free trial that they will not be able to leave | | [package before buying, send your their beds for several weeks. jname and addrosy today. F. A ‘They left Valdez November 1 in a Pais Final Millinery Clearance’ Fur Coats for Little Girl Half Prices and Less); aT HALF PRICE The prices represent but a small part of the intrinsic value of We shall have ready for tomorrow a big collection of Fur Stuart Co. 150 Stuart Bldg, Mar LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6.—Inter-|*hall, Mich esting and widely divergent opin so fons upon the subject of official The A 9 inspection of aeroplanes before {fights were attempted were ex-| ’ a | pressed today by aviators who WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. ¢—| participated in the 119 Yesler } the hats. Indeed, the trimmings alone are worth much more; and a good many can be used again and again. The original prices were very fair. Ourepolicy is well known. Nowhere else can such fine hats be hdd “for so little. Yet they’re priced this way for clearance. Hats in every wanted color and shape—big and little; black, white and colored. Trimmed with wings, flow ers, feathers, velvets, silks and tapestries. Divided into three groups— Hats worth up to! Hats worth up to! Hats worth up to At $2.95 At $3.95 At $12.50 $8.00 for— $15.00— | $25.00 for— | Coats worth up to Coats worth up to Coats of real fur, $3.00 | $7.50 $10.00)" Fi re soso Cloth Coats for little girls at half usual prices Made of bearskin, leopard skin, coonskin, sealskin and « rumpacker of Indi-| tion meet. furry cloths brown, red, navy, gray < ixe slo Yesterday held. a conference| “The idea 1s good,” said Hubert y 1s, in , red, navy, gray and mixed col the president with reference | Latham, “but are not the aviators | @ reapportionment of the various! and thetr mechanicians the best In districts {mn accord-| spectors? The aviator is best qual. Home of the Famous to the 1910 census. This will ified to pass upon the condition of | “Be on the basis of o: > ta-| his machine and knows more about | ’ u fe to 211,880 of population. |it than any official inapector.” | W.L.D uglas Shoes popt All sizes from 2 to 6 years of age. Divided into two groups. Opposite Seattle Hotel turday ls Tool Day in} se | | White Sale a Signal Success Come and Share Tomorrow! Women who have ample time to examine all the goods advertised were good enough to tell us yesterday that our prices were lowest, on the average. One or two instances of lower prices were found, but, on the average, GARMENTS ARE FINER AND ASK- INGS LOWER HERE THAN ANYWHERE ELSE. We quote again for tomorrow the same good values that ever so many compli- Corset Covers re-Inventory Sale —————E—E——EEEEEEe Unquestionably the best Hardware and Houseware values ‘this town has ever seen. From among hundreds we men- tion these few items to judge by: 10c Nail Set for | SAVE YOUR TEETH $1.00 Household Ax Famous Guaranteed Keen 65 Katter Hunters or OIC Vou Saye = Dollar; 1 Make = Dollar, Lose T Starrett’s CupPoint Tem 5 pered Steel Nail set c Saturday, 5¢ ; | | | Household Ax, used as hatchet | pene Sorarter, Oe | 25c Boys’ Lantern for | {Combinations | Small Brass Lantern 5 Pi “ be on . . gives 2 good light. Sat 19c AT 68¢—Corset Cover and Drawers or AT 19¢—Corset Covers of good nain ‘ urday, 19¢. Corset Cover and Skirt combined, lace and sook, with rows of lace insertion on neck and a AT 25¢—Corset Covers in four different styles, all of nainsook, trimmed with em broidery, lace embroidery trimmed AT $1.25—Combination of fine nain- sook with lace insertion or with embroidery ; 1-eyes. | k Plane f | : ‘Tc K. K. Nail Hammer | Fi og rset 23¢ | unti"e tor ves Sl oe —-— | Fully guaranteed, with 49c } Plane, with special steel ead Mélect handle. Saturday | blade, Saturday, 23c. The Rubber Store 714 First Ave. Oldest Alaska Outfitters in Seattle We carry a complete line of Rubber and Oil Clothing, Rub ber Footwear, Pacs, Arctics, Moccasins, Woolen Underwear, Mackinaws, Mitts, Gloves, Blankets and Kenwood Sleeping Bags set Cover rows of tucks Really orset Cover and Drawers and remarkable value AT 48¢ Covers of er dimity or plain nainsook, embroidery lace trimmed; ribbon beading. AT @9¢—Corset Covers with lace medallion trimmings, with beadings fine Swiss insertion and lace edgings Others at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and up to $10. GOWNS Skirt; many elaborate styles. AT 98¢—Six styles in Corset Cover and xtra Strong Express 1 Wagon, with stecl wheels nd body extra large; body painted blue. Special, $1.98. D: ers, Corset Cover and Skirt; lace and embroidery trimmed. Others at $1.25, $1.50 and on to $15.00, DRAWERS AT 25¢—Drawers of naipsoak or muslin, four styles, lace and embroidery trimmed; Artisans’ Reference Books, One-Third Off 25c Silver Polish for| 15c Cereal Bowls for Famous “Stiver Dip” Sil 15c | mported Footed Cereal Tz Yer Polish; cleans and Bowls; old blue Abbey pat is gold and silver In 60 | tern. Saturday special, each, 7c. some with rows of insertion, open or closed PMantcod not to injure. | $1.00 Gaslight Serre Sree Seops styles Gowns of good nainsooks, six ™ irate ¢ AT 39¢6-—Umbrella Drawers, circular or WH | TE SK | RTS h or low neck, lace, tucked or em- Main 5089. Phones: Ind. 2880. 25c¢ China Cups Genuine Wels AQe | bach jas and Saucers, 2 for | tight, complete with mn Eggshell best mantle and im e Cups and 25c ported Q” a r 8; and ends. Spe | globe Saturday al Saturday, 2 pairs for 25¢. | flyer, 49¢. plain Drawer$, trimmed in thie -different styles with lace or hemstitched ticks, AT 48¢—Drawers of fine nfinsook with deep ruffle and three rows of fine Val. lace insertion AT 98¢—Drawers of fine, nainsook, lace and embroidery trimmed, umbrella styles, open or closed. Some are ribbon-trimmed Others at $1.48, $1.98, $2.48 and on to $15 | | | | | | \'T 69¢—Nainsook Gowns, in six styles, neluding the slip-over styles with circular neck and open-work embroidery. Others lace and embroidery trimmed. \'l 98¢—Nainsook Gowns, high or low neck, lace and embroidery trimmed. Fre style with rows of open-work beading silk ribbons, short and long sleev 1,98 and on to $15 AT 48¢—Skirts of cambric, with lawn ruffle, hem stitched tucks, lace insertion edge. AT 69¢—White Cambric Skirt, with lawn ruffle, trimmed with three rows of lace insertion and lace edge Three other attractive styles at the same price. AT 98¢—Six styles in long Skirts, trimmed with lace and embroidery in the most elaborate styles. Others at $1.50, $2.00 and on to $25.00. AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 First Av. Merchants’ Lunch From 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. 25c French Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. 15c Moving Pictures Instrumenta: Music Afternoon and Evening FRED. WHY COOK AT HOME? 5c Bamboo Shopping Satchel, Slightly 3 7C Damaged in Shipment ; These Satchels are made like a sult case, with suit ease handle ind two brass sult case clasps; well-bound and riveted corners. Mhe imperfections are very slight, hardly noticeable, but such as to make them sell ata greatly reduced price. Spleor & Heslbut Others at | al

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