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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1911. JOSEPHUS JOY FOL! ows - WASHINGTON’S EXAMPLE * THar's RIGHT * CHLOREN, WHAT 010 » GORGE WASHING 'TON SAY WHEN Hid PAPA ASKED hin WHO CHOPPED OOWN THE CHERRY TREE? VCANNOT TELL A LIE 1o1orr wire MY Harche;r !! 1 OOIT! | CANNOT THLL A LIE! * Now CHILOREN TRY To BE Like GRORGE WASHING TON ANO NEVER “TELL aie!” Read the Latest Fiction for McCORMACK BROS.’ Autumn Sale Vacation days are over, autumn is here. This store is ready with Keen Savings and large assortments to help you replenish that depleted wardrobe. No matter the condition of your purse, shopping here will solve the question. Tailored Suit « Coat Readiness The New Fall Serge Suits — Each $15 Instead of $22.50 Extreme Bargains of Summer gar sight of Lane, In rich reds, new grays, || handsome blacks, etc., etc., | for ladies, misses and little women; suits that are marked*usually $19.50 and $22.50; man tailored ef- fects, in the Autumn Sale at $15.00 the suit. Autumn Coats, $15 A fine range of new Long Coata, Vocal On what fe left ments; profits are lost Read’ im all the handsome Fall materials, Washable House marked $15.00, Instead of $22 $3.76 to $650 and Street Dresses. Take them away at, the dress $1.59 § $16.50 to $26.00 Long $5 00 Coats . ° $16.50 to $20 00 Tailored $7 50 Here you will find Coats, exact du- | Suits . Ole eis “teen ae $22.00 | Gene nn. S108 Millinery Correctness Trimmed Hats, $2.98 Tomorrow we place on sale 100 Model Trimmed Hats, specially bought for the Autumn Sale; all the very latest shape Hats, ther would be marked usually at $4.50. Choice tomorrow at, the Hat, $2.98. Bargain ‘Trimmed Hats at $3.98, $4.98 and $12.50. Sold elsewhere A at a third to a half more Autuma Coats, $22.50 Brening Matin 4 Le OF AUTUMN SALE OF ary bat. o Afternoo Why Cook at Home? Ten Cents. CIRCULATING LIBRARY the noontnen Lambago, Par ail kindred dis. —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a. m. to § p. m. Including coffee tea, milk, beer or wine. 25c and Instrumental Masie ns and Evenings. Pricen— #1 nee 08 SEATS ON SALE TOMORROW. ¥ NAY Mi ran Bavoc , TONIGHT—ALL. WERK Matin the Musical Whirl “THE FLOWER OF TRE RANCH iy Jo Lote of Dancing and #inging Nights seeph E. Howard te EMBROIDERIE Allover Lmbroidery a Bm Wire Mairping, # package c ne “Une Ladi new line of 22-in Hsirping, a i Today 280 Tand © Totet button . Misses’ $1.00 Low Meet $2.49 Comfort Ladies and Patent Colt Mat Top Lace Shoee ‘s of a lightweight A Swiss iawn for, Safety Pine card Shears: Fr tors 50c LISLE GLOVES, 39 In good assortment, La- dies’ Venetian Gloves; sold over every counter at 50c In this sale, the pair 39¢ w8c UMBRELLA, 69¢ 100 «26in. Crooked and Straight-Handled Umbrel- las; sold usually at 98c, In this sale - OBE Autuma Sale for Men and Young Men Te turpisn Cars dependable € ing at low ee is our atm. At $10.00, $12.50, MA A new lot of Rmbroidecy and Insertion to pore of cambric from 2 to to | Glass p dugtion. Ww: Unmatchable Savings in Autumn Wash Fabrics ACTUAL SAVINGS HERE OF FROM ONE-THIRD TO A HALF ON MERCHANDISE JUST UNCASED 81-3c APRON GINGHAMS, 5c Mill Ends of Standard Apron Ginghems in all staple checks and plaids, in blues, pink and green; 5 to 20-yard lengths; worth 5c 10¢ MUSLIN, 6c in the piece 8 1-3c, Remnant price, yard $15.00 aad 820.00 We are showing | 20¢ FANCY WHITE MADRAS, 36-inch Bleached Musiin, heavy quality, soft finish; len lto | 10 yards; 10¢ value. Fall Suite} 32 and 36-inch Fancy White that we know are | Madras, in mercerized figured | foes 6 | nant price, yard .....sese~ ic 18¢ LONGCLOTH, 9 effects; plaids aud Seattle, = They | come in mill lengths of 3 come,’ un” ana | yards; values to 20c, New York Mills’ Standard Long- cloth, 36 bleach; finished soft for the od} Yard {0c DRESS GINGHAMS, 7/2c needle; worth in the piece, 18. Mili End price, 9c Mill lengths of Fancy Dress A. F. C. AND RED SEAL Ginghams; many pretty plaids, GINGHAMS, 10¢ YARD checks and stripes in the lot; a Mill Ends of Amoskeag and Red strong, durable Gingham, for school dresses, house dresses Seal Fine Dress Ginghams, in a splendid assortment of checks, and shirtings; worth in by 10c Yard. Remnant "Tac stripes and solld colors; lengths, 3 to 20 yards; piece price, 10c Brice, yard | 12%¢. Remnant price, yd 4—Other Mi inee SAM MAN’ 6—Ot New Celebrated for wear the best values in only, In reg to 15 Ate VAUDEV COLE inches wide, perfect EXTRA GOOD sCHOOL SUITS AT 6.75 wrsct gage iP yeare SPEC Al, $1-3c OUTING FLANNELS, 6c Mill Ends of Heavy-Fleece Out- ing Flannels; light or dark col ors, in néat stripes, checks and plaids; plece price, 6 1-sc. Mill Enid price, yard .. * 6c | “RORY story. “THE historical ttle fellow few mote of the wo B96 All Coupons—5 cents. Bundurky-Mockdate Co Next Week—" Matinee Dally COLISEUM Third Av. and James &t. great Irish INDEPENDENG: Other pictures ville as well, “PANTAGES THEATRE junied Vaudevitio” Kéward De Corsican # Co, Present “RED KR” A fure Vire Groweh Mer. Banner Bill of Attractions, i THEATRE | ALEX. PANTAGES, Manager TINER TODAY th ASBMATER orld, Refowned PATTY BROTHERS nae ny Features —a Loe [IN AND HIS PLAYERS her Big Acte—6 2:30 bm AND PHOTOPLAYS @ COLE, Acrobate Ie . Violinist jor Siaters, Singers apm PEOPLE'S AMUSEMENT Co, Today at the Lyceum O'MOORE,” ‘ patriot, and % DECL. ARATION or @ splendid. film, ' Don't miss these extraord- nary pictures, and vaude. ‘The Cali of the North.” ONE DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, GAS, DYSPEPSIA OR A SICK STOMACH. Why not get some now- this mo |the stomach and Intestines, and, be ment, and forever rid yourself of |sides, one single will digent Stomach trouble and Indigestion? Aland prepare for axwimitation into dieted stomach gots the blues and |the blood all your food the same ap krumbles, Give it « good eat, then|a sound, healthy stomach would take Pape # Diapepsin to start the do it | digestive juices working, There will! when no dyspepsia or belching of Gas | stomach rents eruetations of undigested food; |Gieans up—and then you fool like no fooling like a lump of lead in the |eating when you come to the table, | stomach or heartburn, sick head-land what you eat will do*you good ache and Dizziness, and your food |” 4, het 1 Bt ni will not ferment and poison your, . Absolute relief from all Stomach Sonat Gk Ueadaene lite livery Is waiting for you as. xoon Jan you decide to take a little Dia Pape's Diapepsin costs only 50|bepnin. ‘Tell y« r drugsist that you| conts for a large case at any drug! want Pape s Dia ponune YO store here, and will relieve the most! want to become. th bly cured] ob@tinate case of Indigestion andlihis time Upset Stomach In five minutes gS RS a teatal here is nothing else better to|out-oforder and uncomfortable now take Gan from Stomach and cleanse | you can get relief in five minutes G (oRty op Lavoe pences Oy CAR -ear Co. a. and fata x yor Or “A Thousand ISEAVE.@MADISON STREET- GEATTLE. Diapepsin works, your “se getw itwelf in order OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 305% Pike Street Over Ow! Drug More, Hatrance Muom | 4. Cor Tied and Pike, We'Use Nothing But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS 5O¢ up $10 Teeth $8 $5 Gold Crowne $15 Sete Teeth a8 BALLAR hie dart rt), Fillings $5 Bridgework Moleproat ~« The NewStore «... « New Line of Boys’ Suits from $2.49 to $6.00. CURED Ladies’ and Children’s Coats, $3.50 to $27.50 Physician’s Official Report Shows Wonderful Success of Neal Treat- ment in Mastering Both Drug and Liquor Habits Agents for | The Armstrong Co. | = Ballard and T American Overaile tor Lady Cormets | Cor. jenty-Second Avs. | Men The Dwellers in the Western World No.1 “The Red Man” SOUSA’'S BAND The Yirst number in Sousa’s latest suite of three parts. No title is necessary to convey to the listener that the music was written to portray the Red Man, for it is typically Indian in character This splendid number included in the new September list of EDISON RECORDS Ballard Music House 5411 Twentieth Ave. N. W. Near Market St. BALLARD 1277 VICTOR AND COLUMBIA (DISC) RECORDS FOR SEPTEMBER ALSO ON SALE STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9:30 * To the unfortunate users of morphine and other drugs, to their physicians, relatives and friends, the following report from the physi- cian’s record book of the Neal Institute will be ’ of interest. It tells of a case designated as No. 297, and is submitted by special permission. Patient, Ma Residence Name Age, 38. Occupation, Broker. Physica condition when entering institute. Feb. 10, 1911—Weak and extremely nerve No appetite for food. Irrational and irresponsible; . surly and peevish Addicted to the une whisky of morphine, brandy and PEACHES FOR CANNING from Wenatchee, and cam fresh fruit for We are receiving dally shipments of Peaches save you the commission man's rake-off and give you fancy, money ome in and see our display F. H. FAIRBANKS’ GROCERY STORES TWENTIETH AND MARKET 5360 BALLARD AV. Phone Ballard 98. Phone Ballard 5. Used morphine for eight years hypodermically, i but of late could not get sufficient quantity by this r means, and was taking morphine sulphate by mouth, using €0 to 180 gr. daily costs you nothing. Use of whisky and brandy averages about quarts daily 1% Announce Opening Display of French and Domestic Pattern Hats You Are Invited September 16-18, 1911 THE BALLARD BAND BOX MILLINERY Patient was assigned to room 4 and treatment was begun at 10:30 a.m. Patient was permitted to have his usual amount of liquor and drug. Patient Tested well and slept most of the day. Rested well during the night, it not being necessary for nurse to remain with him. Cc. G. INGALLS WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Special Attention Given to Fine Watches and Clocks 5223 Ballard Av. Second day, patient war up and about; took med- feation regularly, and took some nourishment Third day, the patient refused all liquid stimulants, and rested comfortably the entire day and night on % of a ar. of morphine, hypodermically injected at fatervals of six hours. Become independent. Watch our chances in our window display Gafly. It teach you how THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK BALLARD BRANC! F. P. SEARLE, Mana; OTTO S&S. J. PEDERSEN, Cashier Fifth day, patient was out walking; restrained, cheerful; un- wii From this date until the 28th the patient did not ask for nor did he receive any morphine, whisky or other drug or liquor that he was accustomed to, Not i only were these offered to him, but he was permit. | ted to go about unrestrained, and could have ob- tained either of the foregoing had he any desire or craving for the same Your doctor's Prescription will be properly filled if you bring It to we. A. W. PRESTON Ploncer Pharmacist. Telephone: Ballard 2 8311 Ballard Avenue DO NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR LINE OF RANGES, STOVES AND HEATERS — EVERYTHING SELL- ING AT REDUCED PRICES TO MAKE ROOM. The Wm. M. Curtiss Co. Ballard and Twentieth Aves. SAVERS WANTED Whenever we succeed in persuading an individual to become a saver of money, we consider that we have conferred a benefit upon him and upon the community, We Want to Interest More Savers BALLARD BRANCH UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE “ 20TH AND BALLARD AVE. Cc. W. CASLER, Mgr. HOWARD F. KELLEY, Cashier Feb. 28, patient was discharged in perfect con- dition; appetite for food good; nerves steady; well; mind clear and active; cheerful and ambitious; all desire or craving for liquor or drugs destroyed Patient positively refused either. August 29—six months after Jeaving inatitute— patient reports that he is in excellent condition; er has the slightest desire for drink or drug; in , does not think of t Declares that the Neal treatment saved hiw life, Patient brings forth in his letter that what deterred him from first entering the institute was his fear of suffering, by beingQeprived of his drug, and he lays special stress on the fact that these fears were unfounded; that he did not suffer in the | while undergoing the treatment; that he really the institute, and that the benefits of the treatment have been so great as to be beyond estimation, From a morphine-whisky wreck to a sound healthy man in less than three weeks. Six afterward an enthusiastic advocate of The Ne: ment, This is the record of this one case , happy, months Treat- What the Neal treatment has done for this man it has done for many others. ‘The worst cases of alcoholic liquor drinking are perfectly cured in three days, The worst cases of drug addiction are also per fectly cured, the time required for the cure being de- pendent, of course, upon the condition of the patient and the length of time he has been addicted to the habit. The Neal treatment is a physician's treatment —compounded by a physician and administered by regular licensed physicians, amid every comfort and convenience of a modern sanitarium. An absolute cure is accomplished without the slightest discomfort. The strictest privacy assured. Names of guests are never divulged. BUNGALOW BARGAIN S-room, modern, near two ears; lot 50x100; concrete basement; furnace heat, plumbing and light fixtures Al. ‘Price, for quick sale, $2,100, including all assessments; easy terms, ROY E. POWERS Drug or liquor users, their relatives, friends or phy- sicians may verify these facts by calling on, phoning or writing to The Seattle Neal Institute. Complete in- formation, including endorsements and references, will be mailed, in a plain, sealed envelope, on request. Ad- dress THE NEAL INSTITUTE, East Howell and 16th Av., Seattle. Phones: East 4381; Ind., Cedar 431. Phone: Ballard 409 5237 Ballard Ave. BALLARD PHARMACY 8. CALHOUN, Pharmacist w Accuracy u 5209 Ballard Ave. WASH. “Parity and” WASHINGTON PORTLAND CEMENT, COMMON THE HARKNESS CO. 4713 BALLARD AV, r PLASTER, LIME AND ONE: BALLARD 18 REX HAIRDRESSING PRY OUR MANICURING—T pARLORS $1.00. Satisfaction Guaran: Business Bringere. Star classified ade. Buy cell real estate, etc.

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