The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1911, Page 3

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At the Theatres ae eee ee RH Hikod the change and number, Professor on the cor whieh each Nightt Shuber made a hit place fe the « was evidenced by a little bur at followed the ¢ of the prinetpals « AT THE THEATRES kale net, gave * * + ¥ Serenade * Th . * * * * Majest n v anede thot Pantages K on farce Weak Burke and Frank De eee ERR Re B® hore Hl wh dollars, ts ec Peet ee eee eee marric tatic whe that hin wife really R fg ng | hin The play ‘ with Ethel Clifton safe h Galbraith's le Dwire At the Grand ends usual, In one of the | roles, wa high ter had less of to show the » could do. Te ated his n | le Applauded | * h ves in Se at n on loves happily of in at vis) PLAN MEETING good from a ten his lnes. Ross made d Master reason of well goers patt tle anto hold a meeting in the 1031 Henry building ck Thursday eve 19, at which a reorg: effected. John F. Rethl society, and other attle Esperantists will ape the program will hew language. "| MERRY WAR IN Espers ar Hay bis be known roesd theatre k, an “Bis be given in th Anita, the Singing Girl.” and a audience tat to end are Alhambra the night in “Anita, th It ts the story of @ marrying out of his father’s will, and of lon singing in the support her father. Anita, told the story of the 2 her father df anther, seeks the latter, she intend to kill, byt un- meets him in a strange an affection quickly de- AS @ result, Baird, the er, repents of all his she gs, and differences are ad esque staging SALEM, Or., Jan. 16 that his following ts not stror a the power to appoint the stand committees of the house, R tative Eaton, who was bea speaker by Rusk, said this m that he would go down to defeat’ the floor of the house today, pr testing Rusk’s appointive right to nomfnate In committees, as, asserted, such proc too much authority to one man. At the Seattle. Miss Ethel Clifton, in white prin ess gauze tunic falling from shoul ders, exhibiting the new effect tn straight lines. Miss Margo Duffet, in lilac messa. Noe dinner gown with garniture of ¢ream lace. Miss Marie Baker in dinner gown of pink silk, chiffon overdraping With gold sequins BOSTON, Jan 16. , eoeen six reasons Panama canal should be tral, signed by r jen from all parts of the country being perused with much intere and widely discussed today in of cial cireles. David Starr Jordan, p Stanford university; Richar f tary of state owells are kept ne Olne That's what The Star's fashion editor saw when the curtain rose at the Seattle last night The Mere Man Who Was Along realized that the dresses were very | sued by the Western Uni stunning, but was more interested graph Co. of this city fm the plot-of the play the Baker/a reception and demor Stock company pr: i—“On the | modern methods t Quiet,” by Augusta Thomas, which ing of th Was originally played by Willie Col-| room, on the sixth Her. ley baflding. Incidentally The th iday, Janv 17 and from 8 to 10 p. m W. U. HAS OPEN HOUSE. Formal invitations have b he ope new o} n will be held Ty and Will among the} tng, January ation will be founder of prominent og dure delegate: ‘URGE NO CANAL FORTS A statement | why th ted men and wom is st th nt of} than | Admitting | enough to deprive Speaker Rusk of| Eaton said that he believed that the | speaker should not have the right |ment of col | Tele} yancing | of} eraphy at} ating floor of the Bai-| | os. from 4 to 6 p. m The “Loud Pedal” Is On THERE'LL BE A BIG NOISE AT ECONOMY CORNER THIS WEEK stocks and clean up all odds which begins Monday, prices before. On every hand, no matter which way you turn, sale groups are piled on every counter and plainly marked with tags that mean savings that occur only once a year, and then at this store. In our eagerness to reduce and ends before stock taking, have been slashed as never $5.00 Oil Heater, $4.19 Well-Known Perfection ou Heater, large size, With brass fount and oll indicator; guaran teed odorless and $4.19 smokeless. Tuesday $1.25 Buck Saw, 75c of famous and strictly gu H. Spring Steel Buck § peg or lance tooth blade 75c Building Paper, 49c Roll of durable Tar Building Paper, for all wall lining and PAINT CLEARANCE temporary roofing pur watt 400 an of Bath 5c poses. Special Enan $1.00 Handled 15¢ Be can of Re Ready Mixed Bp Ax, 65¢ 10c Tub 260 can of Gold Paint Highland Chieftain, 8% and 4-pound Guaranteed, Hand- Tempered Ax, with select hickory " §5c handle vs’ Basement Specials) 20c Gas Globes, Now | 25c Pair Cups One-half and Saucers Globes 16¢ Brush for enam eling eee Frosted for inv lights. Special Tuesday Thin China Teacups and A Saucers in three beautiful deco 10c Nickel Coat Hangers | Puvcers i shave mt Extra Heavy Wire Coat : Se | Pair Cc nickel GOLD DUST—#-pound sesday, each : . esi 60c Erie Cake Griddle , Famous Erie Iron Cake of wellknown Fair 1 | Griqdie; full pollshed and 39c Gold Dust. “Let the perfectly cast. Special 39. Gold Dust Twins Do 47 p . 10c Spring Rat Trap 15¢ Mop Handles “seattlo Bg Metal part retinned; strong 5c er lets and durable pecial be 26c | Strong Spring Spirit” Rat Trap; ne the rat escape. NO MORE NEURALGIA are all | spectalize | disease jof certain diseases of the ae * BOUGHT AUTOMOBILES * WITH FAIRY TALE OF * INHERITANCE DUE HIM * KANSAS CITY, Mo, Jan * 16.—M. L. Mason, a painter of this city, who announced last Monday that his dfather, George Hopkin Blurt Ark., had died him fortune $300,000, wa obtaining money pretens Before his bubble burst day Mason had purchased two Automobiles—one for $3,600 and one for $2,500. He had promised of painters’ untor up ite temple niture. ee PIONEER QUITS _ _ BUSINESS LIFE rar of Pin quarters with =m eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee es In the busine rid of S 8 active dut attle, will re and live among his old and neighbor for of his life The Bon Ma he has taken ove h Second ay. store | Mr. Baillargeon ha: oon In Be attle while most of its t wa being made. He to postition with Schwabacher Bros, in 188 having come from the East upor hearing th th Northwe ample opportunities for man, He soon got a busine own together Mr. Balllargeon has ber of the church choir, a director of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra society, and has taken part in var had a young «of his |BREAKS YOUR COLD AND ENDS GRIPPE IN A FEW HOURS most and al after tak a Con evere cold will grippe misery en dose of Pape’s Cold every two hours until BLEACHED Tl ¢ taken. TOWELS, SPECIAL a i Hemmed, ready for use ag after | @ inch size; also 18x34-incl fringe HEMSTITCHED I CLOTHS, SPECIAI RKISI utive doses ar le symptoms leay very firat dose most miserable pein bea che, dullness, neuralgia head and sneezing throat soreness, running ath 4x72 inches AND ENI D CENTER more than fifty yusand sp | b EACH and contains no quinine which we have conclusively demon strated is not effective in the treat or grippe : Al this harmless Compound as with th knowledg that no other made wh GINGHAM will cure end gripp misery as promptly and wit other assistance or bad afte kage of Pape a druggist in ALLOPED-EDGE Se AND Se STRIPED Phen cg 48 sizes and cl INCH PERCALES nd dark grounds, sul! blouses Compour Danz Shoe Co. 119 Yesler boys INCH SPRCIAL 12¢ YARD INCH WHITE 14¢ YARD dot patterns Ba Home of the famous W. L. Douglas Shoes Opposite Seattle Hotel TALKS ON TEETH By. the Regal Dentists Cut Price for 30 Days Best Gold Crowns ... Best Bridgework, per tooth Best Amalgam Filling Best Silver Filling ¢ Full Plates $5 and Pas Best Plates 8s We use nothing but the test material that’s made extraction frec from bad that Neuralgia may come Painless Ali work guaranteed 12 ye Ohio Dentists 071, Pike St., over Ow! Drug Co. Entrance Room 4. teeth a from nerves And in well as atangle any event those who are suffering from this dread disease should consult our examiner at once, for he can quickly tell you whether it ts a dentist or a doctor that is needed in your particular case. Examina-| This is the} AT Seattle Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 First Av. Merchants’ Lunch to 2p. m tions are entirely free. THE largest dental That means you will just ak to you If stop to consider the} matter, Being so able to nd pla in the} hands of men who make a specialty teeth big, we are pationts From 11 a. m 25¢ French Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. 75c Moving Pictures Instrumenta: Music Afternoon and Evening FREE. WHY COOK AT HOME? Our two great specialties are the r ‘oring of missing teeth without the use of plates and curing phyor rhea known as Riggs’ | teeth) commonly (loose We give a written guarantee with | all work | REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, 1405 Third Av., Corner Union St. Across the street from the ?. oO. Special Train to all FOR Lester - Muldoon E Bout TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17 Leave Seattle 7:00 p.m Leave Tacoma 11:30 p.m Arrive Tacoma 8:16 p. m Aftive Seattle 12:46 a, m. (Special leaves Ballard 6:30 p, m.; returning, arrives Ballard 1:15 a, m Comfortable Coaches, No Delay—Buy Your R. R. Tickets Early So ample accommodation may be provided TICKET OFFICE, KING STREET COLUMBIA AND SECOND. ] PASSENGER STATION. Linens and Wash Goods BATH RACH 18x32 , with 10¢ $1.25 F PIECES, { Calf, DOILIES, ACH 10¢ YARD aster 10¢ YARD—In fi BLEACHED OUTING In soft tin MADRAS WAISTING. Small figure and rent Salesroorn New Spring Models in Tailored Suits Moderately Priced at $16.75, $18.75, $22.50 Di Vor and medium and d Button and Lace Boots Special LE ACH Women’s Boots, in Black Suede, Patent metal Calf, in and ill new vamp with t 18x Gur lace short with raised toe, pl and turned Special, for clears ince ain or and Cuban , $2.95. Children’s Jockey Boots | Special $1.95 Pair { Children's Jockey with pat- house FLAN-} ent colt vamp, black, red or brown tops, patent leather collar with tassel, broad and heavy extension sole Sizes 5 to 10%, special $1.95. toc TODAY’S STYLES TODAY Our January Sale of Coats Coats in every material and a large assortment of stylish effects, offered at exceptionally low prices. Tweeds zibeline cloth and other mate rials especially appropriate for colder weather wear. If have not the cash, can buy On Easy Credit Terms od time for you to open serges, you ready you a ge int her { to have wn and a lit s to pay cash Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. “‘Seatile'’s Reliable Credit’ House’ Help nature “build up” after bay had work wear yourself out Don't tax your strength {0 the utmost and become a wasted wreck when other just beginning to enjoy the fruits of their labor. Get yourself in the proper condition to do your work aod urself off to the best Help paturetake Pabst Extract The Best Tonic band vital forces. It fortifies h in those rare r of select barley malt and tonic prope d bodies. A predigested foc imilated and quickly ¢ and healthy tissue advanta 6 r nerve streng hops, it builds up wa liquid form, it is y formed into pure, red bloo: Order a dozen bottles from your Meal druggist Insint upon it being Pabst. REMEMBER WE DO kinds of papering, painting, nishing, kalsomining, ete, at reasonable prices. Phone us for an jestimate, Main 2304 or Ind, 3912 Start your housecleaning early this year, Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co., 1314 1st Av,, Arcade Annex Visit Prof. new Academy at Fourth ay, and Pine st Teaching day and evening. Both phones. Steven: every The Story of Washington's Dental Conspiracy How to Make a Dental Board Act Honestly . 1 THe Remaining Lines of Winter Suits Special $8.75 Stationery Drug Sundries Cambric Tailored Waists Special $1 am Waists 1 seve ored AMUSEMENTS. | GRAND OPERA Houst ba Ma N CORT Seattle Theatre Marry L. Gort, Mgr. MARRY 1. CORT, Manager. GHT The Famous Baker Stock Company in ON THE QUIET.” ALHAMBRA THEATRE) =: RUSSELL & DREW, Managers SINGING GIRL.” Lois Theatre ALEX PANTAGES, Manager. High Class Vaudeville a 100—-ANY SKAT—100 ‘erformances Daily, 2 to 10:30 RLES EVANS & ©0. rs UP TO YoU, WELLIAM.” FRANK TINNEY One of Those Big One 1c mnene Evicce: 44 HERMAN AND DE FORREST “A JAY CIRCUS.” Seven Stellar Feat PANT GES THEATRE Hed Vaudevill NEW BILI GREAT ACTS—6 ph. Ophthalmology Optometrist — as oe HeAbaS! Bal bres ESR EV IDEN oe wien 4 DEPRIVED was ot ZATION 4 each week. dings of all meet- all be the to any a of eaid L. and the Ke twenty-five conte two years, and 1 Dental examina- sentative, duly au- itted to examine of all questions and an- and all persons who took at the same time and party requesting to Inspect such Secretary shall receive iar from said person as » for taking out and replac- rds in his files, and such fee lar shall be put in the general questions and answers shall be any court in this things contained Board members are same before it te ation question.” by this act, in the of the actin Ga within 20 days upon such ed trom. acting to suit owledge of any are subject to to respect permitted te that this class powers of go ext want to er so that I can ¢ my family by serving ist. I want to break ronspiracy the ts of dock. change and schedule subject to thee Sunset, Main 999%; Ind, 736

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