The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1911, Page 3

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DOROTHY’S PROUD | Michigan Girt U, 8. 8. Neptune Young Christens NEW WESTMINISTER, B.C, Jan, 26.—Forty dollars cash, a bot tle of whisky and a handful of} cigars was the haul made by a rob: | ber at the ening bandit tor in a « which bh held the with a re und in the cash ‘ KOCIAN TONIGHT) Qf} t $1,600, AT THE MOORE a ection the | un. Koelan's | cludes the concerto tu} : ' 1 Bach's y for an opening play Beethoven's N. J. ELECTS MARTINE| Ry United Press) TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 2 was today ¢lec 3] tees Caen MISS DOROTHY LOUD INGTON, Jan Doro-| egislature. Md., and pagne over the collier Neptane vessel its name Of course the to take any gr time of war, be we for a float De y was jus' pu BLIC MILKMAN WANTED. | Do: Loud of Michigan. To Keep Your Hair Fine and Glossy [Ree eR RRA RR RR Re A!! * AT THE THEATRES. * * Moore—"This Woman and * This Man The reason women have brittle, bg stringy, straggly hair is because it is washed too often. This robs the acalp of the oily secretion n sary to pro’ a healthy con-|) dition and dandruff and falling bair |} Alhambra — “The Giant Mine.” . Orpheum—Vaudeville. Lole—Vaudeville and stimulates the making the hair tissues follicles, and fluffy “A reliable shampoo powder can be made by mixing 4 oun orris root with 4 c Seeeeeeeeeee ee ee ee ee ee GRAND LODGE MEETS The Grand Lodge ‘ mdent Order t oO & spectal adry sham-| jows will gi poo eliminates the exposure Ol gram at t catching cold that follows washing ehureh Friday the head.” Advt ~| “HIPPO” FOR LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2 Fred Khong pmpson ts b the New York h lane les ment chased a iSacr | FEWER STUDENTS AT YALE. | NEW HAVEN, Conn., Jan. 26. |The university catalogue of Yale, published recently a de crease in the t umber of stu-|§ dents to 3,282, 3.912 last year. 119 Yesler Home of the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes Opposite Seattle Hotel shows sinks at, near Westlake Only Two More Days of the Stock-Taking Sale he Biggest Bargains in Our History Are Here for You Friday $2.50 BIRD CAGES. ™ $1.50 we KEEN KUTTER SHEARS 80 Odd Pieces China Dinnerware in Haviland or Rosenthal—Worth $12 Dozen If you are fortunate enough to be the possessor of a Dinner Set in any one of these three patterns, 4 not be slow in taking antage of this offer. Two dec ol ions in Haviland, on Ransom shape, with gold band and Rosen thal border-decoration. After-Din- ner Coffee, Chocolate, Bouillon Cups and Saucers, Ramekins and Stands, Bone Dishes, Frtits, Bread and Butter Plates, etc. worth to $12.00 a dozen. Choice, and Ends Needs ‘oncentrated co re, | Odds Chloride of Lime; TC | is0 cas Lighters i0c Long Wax Tape rs package ‘ 85c Decorated ‘Tes Pots G1 bson's 39c English Barthen Tea Pota, fancy, decor- ated in 26e special qual- moan y ; shapes and ity Inverted or S u inet Cap en ; val- nes to 2 Chole Jr. lights famous Cha-| ” Lu All in the Course of a Day’s News FINDS $1,600 CHECK While cleaning out a desk ng to the e Simon W ¢ ot Hartford who had « clgar e in that city for ma ank H. Crygier, th found an uncashed STOLE PIES FOR 11 YEARS an Ha a Ge tentified © Judge onday that manto om him HONEYMOON ON HIGH woaring over Ante a dirigibh ight of 800 feet and W. Walter Antoni, were Adar CIGAR DEADENS PAIN MATION, Obj ured cigar w { The Quickest, Simplest Cough Cure Easily and Cheaply Made at Home. Saves You $2. { 7a bs COMPANY LU E WE CAN USE A FEW MADE PROMPTLY TO LOAN DEPARTMENT. ph.D. Doctor of Ophthalmology —.ond Optometrist — Bevg {nd % ie THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1911, 3 STONE, FISHER CO SECOND AND UNIVERSITY Ig Blue and White Enameled Ware Worth Up to $1.00 for 25¢ Each Piece GLYCERINE SOAP 25c FANCY VEILING 10 a 2 BARS FOR RICE he POWDER 1! al On 10¢ STICKS ORANGE CLOTHES PINS Har | ( 100 for 10¢ | Pa 10e CUPS AND SAUCERS WOMEN’S TIES sharkskin ware; FAIRY Fairy SOAP “Noe FELS.NAPTHA SOAP 3 mblers 10 ‘10e 15c SOAP _ DISHES cooky oy = Var 10¢ 25¢ CAN OPENER Safety Sterling Opener a circle, for . 10¢ TABLE _ TUMBLERS | Thin Blown Table Tu on sale Dime Day for cuts | Nickel-plated on bra 5c TOILET PAPER Three large packages for 10¢ Dinner Pails Heavy Tin Dinner Pails, with separate compartments ; worth 35c each, On sale between 5 and 6 p. m. only, tomorrow— At 10c Each + One to a buyer AMUSEMENTS. JOHN CORT MOORE THEATRE. ‘Wanazer Four Nights, Starting SUNDAY, JANUARY 29 SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY Jos. M. Gaites Offers the Smartest of Musical Comedies 3 TWINS With Victor Morley, Bessie Clifford 80 People and Augmented Orchestra Special Matinee Prices , $1, No Higher Seats Now on Sale. Prices—Evenings, 50c to $2. Wednesday—25c, 50c, 75¢c STONE, FISHER CO. | 15c FRINGED DOILIES I 10¢ MOHAIR SHOE LACES pairs for 10¢ INDIA NAINSOOK ' 10¢ SALAD BOWLS 35¢ co "FON RUCHING CORD RUCHING k k ( q 10¢ WOMEN’S BELTS 10¢ PURSES} COIN CHILDREN’S HATS 106 SECOND AND UNIVERSITY 7 1/7 | ET STONE FISHER CO. Notions for Dime Day WASH BELTING(| STIFF COLLARS plair ff Linen Embre 10¢ | Collars, assorted $OX) 10¢ | INFANTS’ MOCCASINS idered patterns; INFANTS’ KIMONO _FLANNELS ity Outiagatia checks, at the yards for ....10¢ 36-INCH PERCALES Big y c and 15¢ I r ide; slight |OUTING _FLANNELS | | ad | era | KNITTED LEGGINGS | CHILDREN’S 4 or t MITTS * Dime ..10¢ | INFANTS’ BIBS ‘10¢ | 25c DRY CLEANER |. D MEN'S 25¢ TIES and to 50c sorts, but soiled. On sale Stes. y ers RS MEN’S GLOVES 1 Gl with | 106 10¢ SHOE _ POLISH | GRAND OPERA HOUSE ’9us cont “SILVER THREADS.” Mats, be f the Moulin | Seattie Theatre HARRY L. CORT, Mer Both ‘ re | Next Wee | 17 Berkeley Cambric | 15c DRESS GINGHAMS Best quality . Seersucker Dress Ginghams, regularly 5c, for Artificial Flowers in short m "106 | 1214 oc Lomb Muslin 25c Including Daisies, Marguer- s, ete., in all colors CAPS made | 15¢ BATH TOWELS Bath boys, of Tams ..... |20c DRESS LININGS black 36 inches Percalines, in white, and all 1 Muslin 42x36; reg Pillow yularly 15¢ colors; One thousand pieges Fine China, in the famous “Onion Seed” decoration, blue on white, including Cups and Saucers, Tea Plates and Dinner Plates, on sale tomorrow, from 10 to 11 a. m.— At 5c Each Lois Theatre “Unequaled Vaudevtt nes | ’ DUNN & GLAZIER RENNEE FAMILY Five Other Big Acts DAILY Marathon Two-Step Tournament AT DREAMLAND Seventh and Union BEGINNING TONIGHT —For— CASH PRIZES And— Championship of the Northwest GRAND PRIZE DRAWING ADMISSION 25c—Including Five Dance Tickets LADIES FREE

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