The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1911, Page 8

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thle, 6 tateled thot fir KIDNEY OR BLADDER MISERY GOES Dear Mins Grey: 1 wish ¢ AND YOUR LAME BACK FEELS FI acknowledge a wedding gift fr and fa hou letter “Mr, Brown and] whether or “Mr, and Mre. B 8 ble ly? DOUBTFI 1 rted a Weak an Died at Two M w He Plays in RUNAWAYS LIVE IN BSUBWAY. | oy Jinstead of Hunting Indians Boys and Ice and Does A 5 j Ride Underground Traine. Stunts—How Cold Weatt Te hey ve ' Saved a Baby t v YORI 18—As A . ' ; derg BAND CONCERT FREE BAND CONCERT FREE R or of r CONSTANT READER ing for her son ¢ . bs . Sais: ? REE kcal ive ; sok taving ont fn the | , | | Apot of drop } ! tion. it is J BARGAINS Sint | Extraordinary Base rasa mere Boys’ Suits At Half-Price fath well said pounds, Stricken t Half Price Boys’ s "Sack Suits 17¢ ive 59¢ Pp heroic =measu the baby he “ rly in ice ¢ With Straight Knee Pants The water would be placed | & g 19¢ in a tub | | 3,50—Half-Price .$1.75 ALL WOOL DRESSES and gra | Dear ea be temperatu " . > agp: 24 2.00 and $2 for oint. Th 3 MAKE-OVER $5.00—Half-Price 82.50 FUR BOAS on r ‘ coeee B1.00 We Pay Your Street Car Fare On A en Ove MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED | To “GOOD GOODS CHEAPER ut fe need in $3.00 83.7 84 Boys’ Straight Knee Pants Sizes 3 to 17 — All Colors and going back t ‘As he water in his b: Fabrics— nassagin | Baby Lester Pope, Jr Five Month-Old Hercules, Swinging on Bar. Note His “HomeMade” Gym Suit. At H If- P i 2 to five = ; a Y ice afternoon, at first co and bead. Gradua ad ope 4 25¢ : ‘ 40¢ ot * 50e FF Bopropuce Is th 65¢ admit, is some boy 75¢ Delivery 10 Cents; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Green Bis liking for swi $1.00 Lake, Fremont and University Districts. bis aptitude for " - | fresh air, he 4 cold, cree a} swung by. the ; B d Gi Is’ T ante, king ‘AfterS oys’ an irls’ Tams Dieer a. 0 er-Supper> y but Lester, Jr. with a = nent; regular values as his hair, winks at ev & satisfied manner and se zmrrcs| ‘Tels. iad th“ ae "25e Uke it. sing several sha fe ee = © _ _ —— eres ro ro TeRe 5 whict B 0YS SHIRTS | | BOYS’ BLOUSES MARION HARLAND COOK BOOK FREE. in k A So wat Al ‘ pe ‘ cinema t of 0c a soe | A lot of ‘The Star will give a copy of the famous oil-cloth bound Mar. whe ages 10 to 17, Spe- | ue age jon Harland Cook Book, the kchen standard, free to the read- 1 25¢)| | cial ‘er of this page who submits the most ideal menu for dinner for a 1 to Magebe ie Sake 3 family of four. 1 Kn FGM Choes Send in your idea of a good dinner, written on one side of the re judging. Al nicker t ‘ and All Over an paper, in ink. Must be mailed before Thursday night. The prize © kind to the for Boys t One-Fourth Off the Re gular F to the tale nd book mailed that day. menu will be printed urday ut own, and babit right rut as once we are a er a & Co. FIRST AND COLUMBIA STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE hbor we can. a ting is ble one in which to jog along the journey SAM GRAFF Florist—1515 Pike Place Ind. 5493—Main 6034. When the Light Failed BY FRANCES GILBREA GILBREATH INGERSOLL. Bless her foolish little heart! She dr beautiful it will be to have someone to alway her over the rough places of life; someon her better than all the world beside. She dreams of loving service to him, and how she will make their homes so full of sunshine that no cloud shall ever HAROLD V. TUPPER—STALL % Ten Days’ Clearance HOOD'S HOME-MADE CANDIES of He The reputatio: s Home-Made Candies and Ice Cream is is face is in it how he “appre | ver ved | she kisses it when he is away For a while he tells her h ciates” a home of his own without his “Sunbeam.” But Sunbeams soon pall upon a man whose life has been spent fn the glare of the electric and glitter of gas. Once nothing was too costly for his Sunbeam. Now he asks | her why she “wears the same old dud and rumbles when she aske him for a di She last clothes refurbished and mended, and for having married a “dowdy.” SATURDAY SPECIAL Rest Butter, 2 ibe Te brightness. Then they are mar rae 2 o n wane wants to be a home builder, and lays away b pretty val se ame y. There is a reason. We have a perfe: a ndy Kitchen “frills” because she knows dishwa is not good for frills, nor @ ned oe e cook stove the proper accompant a teagown. There is a Special, Hand-Rolied Chocolates, regular 400, at, Ib. ......... 23¢ locket with bis picture in it, t us to wear every day, but Hermann’s Bie; 3 Ibs. $1.00 ‘reamery, 2 Ibe .....68¢ Stiver Satmon, 8 Ibe. 3 tbe ee Ure jerrings, 3 Ibe... Ling Cod, § Ibe. STALLS 36 AND 97 he wond ean dos.” 48¢ New "atk ieee b. Be STALL 82 BARGAINS —BARGAINS—BARGAINS : Now-Now-Now Buy Them. See These Prices Home-Made Mince Meat, all kinds of Salads, Meringue Shells, Pate Shells, Timbales, Fancy Cakes and Pies of All Descriptions We Make a Bescialy of Home-Made Bread ST. GERMAIN 1517 PIKE PLACE at the roast | at tea full of tears He grumbles o @t dinner, and bera' It is hard for Sunbeam and no one looks up nor cares. But, one day, little Sunbeam's heart ts full of a tender secret that the angels have whispered to her. She wants his arms around her while she tells him; she wants to hear him say that he is glad. too. She lays her head upon his shoulder; her arms cling about his neck—fust where her loving, tender heart is beating lies a “long, | long thread of gold”—Sunbeam’s hair is darkest brown—and the Night goes out of her life forever Oh, the pity of it! 80 many lonely hearts that a Sunbeam might have gladdened. Buch « dark and dreary world for most of us, were there no Sun beams in it. And Oh, the pity of it! That there are hearts so dark they do not even know how much they need a little Sunbeam to shine in Children’s Shoes—Vici kid and box calf, lace and button; sizes 6to ll. This i Oe ee s Misses’ Shoes—Vici kid and box calf, —— and lace; a good school shoe. tee sey . Misses’ Shoes—Vici kid, lace and blucher cut; regular $2.25 values. This 1 MG Is hs wats cave s Little Gents’ Shoes—Hi-cut, black and tan, straps and buck les; sizes to 13% 50 values. Big Girls’ Shoes—V ici kid, gun metal and patent leather, but ton or blucher; low heels; reg- ular $2.50. T his es ee eee $1 95 Ladies’ Shades Dd 1 lots in all leathers; valuesjup °§ $3.50. For quick sale 1 .00 Ladies’ Black Velvet Shoes— Button, welted sole; the kind you pay $5.00 for at other places. Our price Ladies’ and patent leather; button and Boys’ Hi-Cut Shoes—The best $3.50 shoe made ey ite OT ae eee 2 Men’s Heavy Work Shoes— Regular $2.50. NY MOVES 5.66 od 010 95 Men's Shoes—Patent, vici and calf leathers, button and bluch or; values $3.50 to $5.00. This sale .... el Men’s Shoes—Burt & Pack- ard’s celebrated Burro Jap leather; regular price’ $4.00; We Lead, Others Follow Cube Sugar With Granulated Sugar Scl ° el Vienna Blend Coffee 25c Pound VIENNA COFFEE CO., Stalls 201 and 202 BUY YOUR HAIR GOODS WHERE YOU PLEASE, BUT GET OUR PRICES “er We avold extr Place, and, thereto ba oes This $1 95 lace; heavy and light $2.85 small sizes. combings in any wa ; pe i Aeee 5 ae Bellehes, Wray, Coronst Braids, Transformation Putts, Curls, Pompadours, ae oe eine cen w soles ; $4.00 and $3.50 PUG GAIO sone cues 8 e STALL 35 Our Best Butter, mm am curt vaahors, h Clusters, Wigs und Toupees Fresh Trout, Baking Size, Ib, | Perey Jowa. 3 iba. tor By UR AGRE: vE MUST SATISFY, p WILD BD ” ebraeka Creamery a. for ~ apts _ ox ; 5 OR WE WILL EXCHANGE sage te ae ie dies SOT . uss ” shadeg from the spri All Goods as Advertised These Are Only a Few of Our Many Bargains BOSTON FISH MARKET LOWER FLOOR STALL 64 of eyebrows. taken, ey, Butter, & tbe RAYMOND & HOYT “iiietext™ ZAMORA CRISWELL. CAUFFMAN, ree ’ San Francisco Hair Store The Charles Means Grocery Oo. Lower Floor—Stalis 61-68—Lower Floor

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