The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1911, Page 8

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HOLD MASS MEETING A monster mass me n will be held at the Grand theatre next Tuesday : o'clock, in the tr didacy of Geor Mrs, Thomas charge of the wome recall campaign. on the de and other prominent suffr Will speak, Mr, Dilling and Ke W. Walker have deen Invited to ‘ad . dress the meeting th OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY * PARTY Albert O. Sudekum ha Dest, smooth w ting for wom { en's wing of the is hard at work |) Mrs. Homer Hill |) » of the | € ough alo th empire rin and year out it tsn’t likely | that any citi of uni many up any harder for] y Mr. ©. P. Sudekum. Sudekum born in 1871 years ago t As soon as bh through his « cation and army servic German escapes the army | —he entered up- | & journalistic per, and has} been editing pa pers sin He Is the edit. |f} or of a string of Papers in his country, the author of | & batch of books, and the transla of more books. At the same ti he is boosting the game for th common, middie class German He has strong leanings towar Clalism. Last fall he was in country lecturing around from y to city, and, incidentally, he made a Breat hit. Girl Says Lover Was a Swindler || Nikoline Marttinsou told the superior court that tn 1909 John Shanahan asked her hand in/ Marriage and that she replied in the affirmative. She was unable to Understand English very well at that time, so she claims, and when | Shanahan asked her to sign a war. } Fanty deed to a Green Lake lot she readily did so, presuming it to be! the marriage contract Now she wishes the court to allow hher the property and grant her a it for $330 loaned to her f suitor. | tere “ } BARTENDER BURIED. Herrick, a im was a bj rtender, 62 Years old, was buried If Lakeview | Cemetery yesterday. He was em- continuously for five years gt the Rainier Grand hotel H — & widow at 715 Cotumbia | ee nl Ko observing of Anne he had bee ported to h TODAY IN HISTORY yleyn iter nry vill o and, Lot King En women have as married ¢ te eager to marry @ of England ad his wife atherine of Ara, hout even the than her suc Henry tire e #0 famill ith the delays of the law courts hat he ended his matrimonial bond. © by ng a sharp ax to the ack hair of Anne Boleyn. Colfax. A harles Cook posse is in pursuit of a cowboy shot th n Kahlotus, f a sal , refusal of his lie | to he latter tre Washington, — Breme kets 1,000,000 in the appropriation neasure reported before the house rton it) yesterday, $900,000 of which will be | 9 sed in continuing construction of than| the new dry dock Salem, Or. penly charged on the floor of the} house yesterday with an attempt to| destroyer Monoghan, being built at spose of his own land through the AMUSEMENTS. MOORE THEATR | Four Nights, Starting SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 Governor West was] J medium that furnishing ttleship Florida a jaying priv * un Bellingham n man, wa of a devil fish which, after killed Swan edited — the meas y his friends Sadio Shaw, th who att a few days east by r brother od in Seattle years, and is an author of some note Los young Angeles womap Washington. Hn gmt |the post lopen the ste ta the Iditarod, Re pre sentative has been notified that department will re tion of a weekly, in thly mail service into Alaska, qu | The Seattic Press club will give “high jinks” In honor of Matthe w Dow, the building contracte |night. A program of surprises | | promised | Washington.—The torpedo ‘boat Newport News, will be launched Manager SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY Jos. M. Gaites Offers the Smartest of Musical Comedies 3 TWINS With Victor Morley, Bessie Clifford 80 People and Augmented Orchestra Prices—Evenings, 50c to $2. 50c, Wednesday—25c, Special Matinee Prices 75c, $1, No Higher Seats on Sale Tomorrow Morning Sesterday —=——————- IF IT’S A HARD WHEAT FLOUR YOU WANT THEN Made from Hammonds Hard Wheat Special Fl The Sweet Meat o the Best Wheat Is the Flour Y« 1 Should Have. All the Qualities of Eastern Hard Wheat and the Sweetness of Western. UAKER You'll find thousands of articles at the Quaker stores that are not advertised. Every one is a special guilty JOHN CoRT |} value calculated to make a permanent friend and customer of you. Razor Strops Razor Strops are shown in complete assortments, priced very moderately from 25¢ to $3.00. A Rheumatic Lin- iment different from anything you have ever used before; re- lieves chilblains, stiffne: of the joints and mus- cles; price Euca-Thyme Troches. For the relief of bronchial troub- Loe coughs, colds, hoarseness, tickling of the throat, etc; 20c special for this week Sponges, Special 10c. Here's a mighty interesting spe celal in Sponges; regular 15¢ A 15¢ Tooth Brush will be given free to everyone purchasing a 26¢ bottle-of Listerated Antisep- tie Tooth Powder. Laxative Boro. Pepsin, a pleas- ant laxative, shown in two sizes; prices 19¢ THE QUAKER THIRD AV. AND MADION ot. Free Dell Free Delivery | Phonse--oa1 sisal, Main €629; nd. 2032. REASONS 3c Shaving Mugs, Pe special at f 25c Soap Violet Glyce tee. (Armour's), spectal 10c, 3 bars PP astvedves Lister's Antiseptic Tooth Brush, with ventilated head; a new brash will be given you free if the bristles come out; Erg ape ghia wade 25c Gibford Automatic Safety Razor Stropper and Strop; will sharp- en any safety razor blade; reg: ular $1.00 value; 80 special at c Viva Herb Tab nough for tment; regu- three months’ tr lar $1.00 value; 5c 25¢ eka sg Quaker Kidney special at Edwards’ Dandeline Pills y and Back. ache Pills .... * 35c Quaker Digestive Tab. Toilet et Kondon’s Catarrh Jelly ...... i Sugar of Milk, pound box; special at Quaker Shampoo Hair Powder, a perfect dry shampoo; leaves the hair fluffy and lus. trous; price THE QUAKER DRUG STOKE Bet. Spring and Madison Froo Delivery 00 Delivery Phonos—Sunact, Main $184; Ind. 2918, Hoff’s Peptonized Emul- sion of Cod Liver Oil. A better preserip- tion was never For lung and written. throat, chest trouble it is without an equal; a truly wonderful vitalizer and flesh and strength pro- || ducer. . Price $1.00 per battle, three bottles for . Beef, Iron and Wine. A wonderful tonic and builder up of the system. Your money cheerfully refunded if unsatis- factory; large bottle : Maroon Water Bottle. The Quaker Maroon Combination Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe, lent val special at . | Quaker Violet Talcum Powder, | @ delightful, refreshing powder; | regular 4c valu | spectal THE QUAKER DRUG STORE pW ESTEAKE AND PIKE wr. Free Delivery Free Delivery Phones—Sunsot, Main 6079; Ind. 2401, Tho of of destroyer Fnalen John |f ane, who yan diffi fallen obraary «18. named in honor rt Monogt lont his life eul wh vmrade way a6 one DRY GOODS in defending a Fairbanks—lilicit Hquor Joontinues in defiance Jruling to the effe cannot be | towne selling of a court} |! et that Naquor Hh | Hed to. placos that og n “| Women’s P Repriced A number of attractive D1 ure for pre-inventory clearanc Sizes range from 34 to 42, T Women's Voile Dresses, and cuffs of cream all HW with band of silk braid quarter sleeve San |tonds fire ye the Weat Hi ion's packing t Bernardino Marshfield, Mo.—Walter A. Dip-| Joldie Smith, charged with murder of Stanley Ketchel, the were yesterday found of murder in the first degree enténces of life imprisonment © recommended for each defend SMITH BUILDING IS NOW ASSURED | clearance, ny and ¢ the pugili ace Have and yunce trimmed with hout with taffeta and $15.00. with wide f{ W Lined throu in navy-blue northeast corner ¢ Yesler Way will be awarded in a fow days, according to advice re |cetved from New York and Syra id p N. Y,, today, When complete » tallest sky York building will be |ncraper west of N and Id fi Pr gray, gilt with inside coin purses green-p¢ | AMUSEME NTS, || GRAND OPERA HOUSE John Cort, Manager ed dur unusually-low have this includes Curtain ham and Madras weaves | ing Special $1.75 # that i der accumula fign in white ar Seattie Theatre styles HARRY 1. ¢ Mer A number of patterns long, a i i yards The ¥ * Maker Stock Co. TOMER OF Un re “ W A Gilded tua | ALHAMBRA THEATRE { TAPERS ‘3 BOXES FOR 10¢ iches long, in D COAL I 15¢ japanned JAPANNE HODS, SPECIAL Small plain shee 1 FLESH } CIAL tinned } prongs. FORKS, SPE Tée—Oi heavy re wire, with three pa ne Both Phones 6108 Advanced Vaudeville three Lace Curtains Specially Priced At | $175 | A large quantity of Artis ing the 1 in White re specially priced to close « TRAYS, Im sma i FPURNITURI DRY sssicat ostond FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. e Btore Closes Daily at 5:30. s A SPECIAL OFFERING OF ractical One-Piece Cloth Dresses $1 5.00 for Clearance stior rouped at this excepti ) treet and busine at that remain from Winter line e. They are models excellently adapted for house, hree styles, a French Serge Dresses, » bre black, ist piped in black are g low Corduroy Dresses, yoke of hea with plaited | sleeves and and | ay wn satin, ength, skirts | steey braid hie 1 for ke of Persian net. Skirt wn front | has finished v band pipe® in satin. Specially | for clearance at $15.00. and yo 1 bias plaited flounce priced ‘cial for clearance, $15.00. New Leather Hand-Bags, $3.75 New Goat Seal Hand-Bag in various sizes, with strap handles and narrow ordeep metal frames 1 nishes. Lined with black or tan leather, with square bottom; all are fitte ice $3.75. First ¥ Spring Blocks in Men’s Headwear Pair Curta broken are grouped un The ass« Notting tic Lace ins, lines past season, for id ecru col ire clearance. ortment attractive shades of Roelof's new Hats brown, in including or, Scotch lace, and and 3 yards long, in many pleas- air . in new brown and Ruffled Swi 234 Curtains, 2 bee Dert ut at 75¢ p ir ycks in Hats, $3.00, $4.00 ond $5.00. SS ee een “RELIABLE” | DIATORS, “ $3.65—Have four tubes of | polished steel, aluminum fin- ished, cast top and base and are fitted with Scotch tip burner that produces a good flame with a minimum fuel consumption Measure 3 inches in height. WARE DRINKING. CUPS, SPECIAL 5¢ ite steel s “PER MIX- | ING SPOO) SPECIAL S¢—Slotted double Spoons, | with wodd handles. Repeating Alarm Clock Special $1.50 A well-made per Op: Alarm Clock and dial and prom- , $1.50. OBLONG SERVING SPECIAL 25¢— Serving Trays of | | CIAL SPONGE BAG ASHERS, WIN- DOW SPE- ported pier mache, in black japan d finish, 5e¢ n cleaning cloth, filled Bags made of decorated with | Ger all gilt stars, with sponge clippings. Miss Fannie Ward & Co. in “AN UNLUCKY SY 6—OREAT BIG ACTS—« A Dollar Bhow for lee and 20¢ 2:90, THB, #200. PANTAGES THEATRE ; “Unequaled Vauderitie.” DAILY AT B30 TAND © DUNN # GLAZIER RENNER FAMILY Five Other Big Acts | Doc' for LS cts the. molagy aL TALKS ON TEETH By the heed Dentists Teeth That Can't Be Dis- | tinguished From | Nature’s Our method of supplying missing |teeth without partial plates is rapidly driying out all other meth- | ods eth put in the mouth by this process are in to sta¥, solid, | beautiful, and, best of all, natural looking and acting. They can't be | distinguished from nature's. You |can eat with them and chew your food as nature intended—grinding | |{t up so it enters the stomach in| proper shape to be assimilated, How are your teeth? Have you indigestion? How many dre missing, and what | | Substitutes are you using for those | that are missing? These are: im portant questions. The teeth taken care of. |good order the deserve to be well! If they are not in stomach will soon , and then look out for trouble Don't imagine that a call or ap ex- amination of your teeth will obli | gate you to have any work donw We will tell you what you should do and then let you be the judge as to whether you will follow. our advice or not. | A written guarantee with all i work, | REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, 1405 Third Ay., N. W, Cor, Union St, COMBINATION BOOK CASH | AND WRITING DESK, SPECIAL | $26.75—In Colonial design and made of quarter-ssawed oak in dull golden finish. Has deep writing bed and is provided with four adjustable shelves for books, Well constructed throughout, of wi ba The Regal Steel Range $29.00 The Regal Steel Range has b« ville blued steel, drop fire door, arched oven top and plain nickeled tr Art Squares . . At Special Prices ALL-WOOL ART SQUARES—A small number to be closed out—some slightly soiled from display. , Clearance prices as follows :— Size 9 x12, special $7.25. 9 x10-6, special $6.25. 9 x9; special $5.50. dy of Wells- asbestos lined flues, ngs. With oven 14x18 inches, $29.00. With oven 16x18 inches, $31.00. With oven 18x18 inches, $33.00. We earry a large selection of practical Cook Stoves, styles for coal and wood. « The Wood Cook Stoves range in price from $8.00 up ; the Coal Stoves from $12. 50 up. Stove Section, First Floor, Annex GRANI Size 9 9 7. 7-6x 9, ~6x 9, special $4.50. TE ART SQUARE These are woven from cotton and jute. Specially priced as follows :— x12, special $3.00. x10-6, special $2.65. special $1.90. —Third Floor. $4.75. dle-shaped seat. Full-Size Iron Bed, Special $2.95 Iron Bed, attractively finished in green and white enamel, with 34-inch posts and threé filler rods in head and foot. First-class construction throughout. A specially-good value at $2.95. ‘ Bed Spring Special $1.95 A supported Spring -with fine pencil weave Ends bolted; well constructed through- OAK LIBRARY TABLE, SPECIAL $9.75—Table of ; a quarter-sawed oak in Early KER,/ SPECIAL | _FUMED OAK DINING } English finish, Well built’ Rocker | CHAIR, SPECIAL, $2.35 | birch, finished mahogany, | —Well built Chair of select- ith full box seat; height of | ed oak, in the popular fumed ck 27 inches; roomy, sad- | finish, Has saddle- shaped ROC Mission de- sign. inches, Furniture Headquarters Top measures 24x36 a seat and panel back, First Floor, Annex

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