The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1913, Page 8

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the decline In the high eo Wf stock could be eaten or wo Market might do something to bring down t MEN! MEN! BILLIE BURKE IS oGOING TO WRITE FOR US! 1 Oo Most men meet with reverses because of thelr high opinion a A Re Che excellent quality of their ow n judgment. (»} ° ° “FREDERICK & NELSON'S '- January Sales of THAT HB is the victim of work from his relatives is the laration of Seth Armstrong, printer arre dd Tuesday at the quest of the Los Angeles poe rm to The eure prompt ory of the papel any attempt to substituye He tn charged with forging checks.|{ 9ry.*tampt to aunt sits Slar t te the desire of the ° Tuesday night @ Btpck Dia Management to mecure the best mond wae rar | ° "Twas the last chance to cele brate there; ° Retail selling will cease, And the drug sores Increase; But saloons for some time will be bare. mple ints once. © the Cireulation Department =. proposed that a magnificent na |) i. peitiol for councilman-at-darge tional reception at the cagitol take tis piace of the usual Tnaugural) AL MERTING of the Pa ; i ‘-. cific Northwest Society of Bngt WASHINGTON CONTRAC’ neers will be held at the Washing: for eight new submarines have |‘on hotel Saturday night ‘ . been awarded at the navy depart ° r ment to the Lake Torpedo Co, of DR. J. TATE MASON, coroner ti Bridgeport, Conn., and the Mlectric | elect, saya that his proposed publio ps Boat ¢ Quincy, Mass morgue will be self-supporting, The | }olty has voted two rooms in the | WASHINGTON-UNCLE SAM'S| basement of city hall and Dr, Mw m Ya nta for the year 1912 show}son wangs the county*to approprt ® plenty of money in his pocketbook, | ate 00 fay an auto ree and with a general fund containing up | the necowshry equipment H wards of $140,000,000, and a work ing balance of $88,000,000. In the downtown cafes New Years ove, BEGIN TOMORROW SUIT BROUGHT against the of No one wanted to—some | pe vn cadibleataeanas - 7 ficers of the Wenatchee Height couldn't— ; Cectiaee Co. has been dropped, the | At 12, died the year q plaintiffs, after an investigation, | And at 1, stopped the bee * * : Py . ! having bege convinced that no fraud] Go wnat cautd’ the Ge tut Veet HE first displays of White Goods in complete new lines for : existed. F. E. Ryer and W. P. Mé rieve? * F Elwain started the sult py Spring and Summer, 1913, at introductory prices that will -- HOOD RIVER, Orve-This elty te . SACRAMENTO. —THE resiga®|planuing a “tomeat bunt,” aa the! S BILLIB BURKE ttn of L. R. Giavis as secretary of|result of several of these felines! the state conservation commission | devastating suburban ben houses caused litle surprise today, Charges | | are pending before Gov. Johnson as| OAKBAND, CAL.—Clatming that! to his favoritism to lumber inter | her husband has football aspirations prove specially attractive. The sales include: THE JANUARY SALE OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Bachelors—ahoy' Greetings—you merely married men! Mistress Billie Burke comes te your rescue—(akes pity on your Blind ignorance and says: “Leave If to me on . . oats. and uses her to practice on, getting Billie Burke will write FOR MEN hereafter—for AS ee AE no [Up the middie of the night to Ko | i while. : r NEW YORK.— Worrying over the| through scrimmages, Ida B. Will- ad W. * a , anyhow: : first complaint against fm, Jobn| {ams asks divorce from W, R. Wil Imporied a Domes for Women and Children SNe has deen contributing most value artides FOR WOMEN | Kelly, a letter carrier for 25 years, | jams. to The Star for several months. But MEN have read them, too! | committed suicide - —Second Floor and Basement Salesroom. In every mail Miss Burke gets scores of letters from men—men of | SAN FRANCISCO. Believing high degree, and men of low degree—imen married, single and on th LONDON.—-FOUND by the police! that a gypey had relations with the! verge. T! propound all sorts of questions. Most of these questions jsleeping in a churck yard, a Scarbor-| devil, a lovelorn maid paid 00 to} deat with Teeage! i pecuieeattvet menctaaens Jough boy sald that he had sold his| buy ‘the power of controlling -her'| The January Sale of The January Sale of “What kind of a GIRL should | marry?" overcoat and boots to get money tolerring lover's affections. ver HOUSEHOLD NERS WHITE EMBR IDE. ES i len't ~ bedi har we, eet tae 60 to picture shows. jfalled to respond and the gypsy te ul Fr Fl 0) d _ Sal “Why can't | make a hit wit n _— missing. | _ . Sal ~—First OOF afi pasement Salesreom Those are SON the questions she getg. Now she is going to] CALCUTTA.—THE natives of In- n onpliionl First Floor and Basement Salesroom @@ewer them—not every individual letter, of course, for that would | dla have bought many Ned per That Way be impossible, But all these letters naturally fall into certain groups | petual calendars, designed to serve| “Prosperity has ruined many a The January Sale of The January Sale of #94 she will take them up in turn ; up to the year 9999. man,” remarked the moralizer | WHITE KNIT UNDERWEAR No MAN can afford to miss them. “Well,” rejoined the demoralizer, WHITE WASH GOODS . Second F And the editor wagers that no WOMAN will. Explains It “4 1 was golng to be ruined at all First Flo figs ey —Second Floor wn ~ The ex-Hero—AM, my boy, when | I'd prefer prosperity to do It.~ —Pirs or an asement Salesroom — ——|1 pinyed “Hamlet,” the audience | Fizs ¥ | The January Sale of ’ took 15 minutes to leave the house. | ia ome The Vicious exComedian (cold-| LOB® ANGELES.—"Feed them on ly)}—Was he lame? w York fish; any hen can do it then.” This American ‘ is Mrs. A. Holmberg’s advice to - chicken fanciers, Her seven fish- CHEY NB, WYO.--Forecloasure fed fowls laid 162 eggs during De of a mortgage of $2,500,000 held by | comber, she declares. — |the Continental and Commercial ‘Trust and Savings bank of Ghicago) SALEM, OR-—Several ex-govern on tha Pennsylvania-Wyoming Cop-|ors of the state, with thelr wives pér Co. ts ordered here. and families, are to be guests of j honor of Goy. and Mra. West in the SECRETARY WILSON wants capitol building tonight | to round out his tong cabinet } - service by bringing about the SAN FRANCISCO.-To have an} development of an odorless | endless series of flower festivals in} The January Sale of BEDSPREADS, SHEETS AND PIL- LINGERIE AND TAILORED WAISTS LOW CASES e-Second Floor and Basement Salesroom — Bedding Section, Basement Salesroom | Aew —All of These Important January Events Commencing Tomorrow Morning at 8:30. dn ten Be Sette bret et, Oh steak al ee skunk, ¢ Const cities ta the plan be! By PEATON BRALEY, \ing worked out here by Ralph W.| We won't be too ambitious in the resoluting way, LONDON.—TURKISH troops are| Hoyt of Portland 1 We'll plan on very little of the new leaf stuff, holding their own against the Greek - - | For neither Rome nor Athens waa completed in a day force attempting to advance on Ja The secret is out. Or. Mary And reforming’s not accomplished by a great big bluff. nina. Walker eulogizes onions and s We're going to take it gently and by stages and degrees;’ Says she cate them every day. | Our goodness will not raise us to a higher sphere. PEKING.—BARLY recog But we'll try to show improvement in our actions, if you please, the United State TANGIER.—MULAY HAFID, And be a LIPTLE better than we were last year! Chinese republic Ina tele| former sultan of Meroceo, | gram to Washington today, signed jailed Dr. Cortes, a Spanish xhtfulness and care, by 80 Americans In Peking | dentist, who persisted In dun nt, - ning him for work done on the We shan’t upset the country by our thou: We'll go on being selfish to a large ex | 1 But may be there'll be troubles we can kind of help to share, CONSIGNMENT OF mince | imperial teeth, | é k ‘ And maybe we'll be gentler in our temperament; meat seized in St. Louis had no | _ . 0 A a =. Pr pA Many Kinds of Good Furniture Included in the (A morta! with a halo would be mighty queer) | ah ‘ tics show that 36,264 marriage M-! But we'll moderate our tempers—(ean we count a bit on you?) |_ SAN FRANCISCO.—“Happy New| censes have been issued here, aaj d And we'll be a LITTLE kinder than we were last year! Year, allee samee Melicans.” For | exc 4 |the first time in history, the Chin . We won't be too ambitious tn the matter of referm, colony he today ts ob ing the NEW YORK —Playing “Indian But we'll be a little better if we find we can hew year according to the Christian | and cowboy,” Bnglebert Kremia, 16, And where the market's crowded and the game is getting warm ndar. }shot and k ie chum, Frank | s of 2,162 over Inst year. ‘We'll be a little ni to our fellow man; q _ Oberst, a wor We shan't be shining angels and we wouldn't if we could, | NEW YORK—\Mies Maude R. In-| We only hope for progress and we star: right here, | 1, danghter of the famous or Mississippi man saw @ police » Col Ingersoll, is today, man coming with @ werrant wife of Wallace McLean Pro-| and escaped in an aeroplane. —— | basco We want to be—mot perfect, or even “goodygood!"— But Better Human Beings than we were last year! be Gale offers you unusual opportunities for economizing, whether you wish to furnish &@ room or a house, or simply to secure some odd, decorative piece for a certain corner in your heme. The Sale includcs— P bon TERMS FOR {SAY FOLKS, HOW | pen —ipsineyr rumor a! Mowe out hin there ye YOUNG BANDITS WOULD YOU LIKE sie. thors Si “scons n't ont rebuked him for duiakiag Phe, translation by nther | boy ie in jail i VANCOUVER, Wash. Jan. 1 K T IS T . who obtained the author's | For robbing Scott Swetland, et A JOB Ll E H is permission, CHICAGO.—BECAUSE the taxi | ch r 0 t I fng house manager, of three pen-| po, you remember, Wednesday, PARIS—THE mildness of this Sa pansohone than sg tare | mies, a beer check, penknife and 4) ine sharp, biting gusts of wind|Fretch winter has greatly cha-|Harry Nelson, her escort, struck purse, James Brennan, 2%, and Jos.|that came around corness at rec-|€Tined the Paria beauties because| him. The party was arrested Cameron, 20, ate today sentenced) orq speed and hit you full in the |fshion this season decrea@ fura to ete to not less than five and not more) chest, threatening to carry you off|™&tch each frock and parate sets in 10 years each in the peniten-| your feet? Do you remember how |for day and night functions. WARFIELD COMING Bedroom Furniture Living-Room Furniture ’ Library Furnitare Dining-Room Furniture Hall Furnita arniture Third and Fourth Piers. | Semi-Annual Sale of Furniture | ' ; 1 | | 1 j wy. they made you hang to your hat i —— | , F ae A Jor nothing at all? This happened in San Fran-| David Warfield comes to the fn connection with the Furniture Sale exceptional clearance values are also ‘ i | How would you like to have been ip fe many man who had| Metropolitan theatre next week tn | —— eee ee { one of those little ants, working 0 give to the poor gave | David Belasoo's new play, “The Re . . | om the 1sth floor of the new Smith| distribute. And @he policeman| Play lovers remember War-| —Second Floor, Annem. buildfes, running along narrow steel| id It. field's enormous success in “The | \girders, hamging to the raw edge | — Muslo Master.” During ita wgek's | of nothing, tossing and catchin g Catt run at the Moore theatre tn red hot rivets, and all the while Do you think Oscar préposed| tle, the receipts were $22,700, tbe | : jthe wind whistling a mile a minute merely on account of my |largest recorded outside of New throagh the rigging? | mor York City | CUT-! Did you wateh them? | “Well, my dear, you know he| “The Return of Peter Sram And then did you look at the flag|™MUSt have had some reason.” will give performances every n ight | ic RATE at the top of a near-by building, | Blaetter Apext week |not quite so high—how it seemed | ~~~ — ——— - a $$ $$$ to strain to keep bold of the flag-} DENTISTS nein EXT-T-RAY !! At Last S Rises up to Smite Everett T HEE, toga” Getta ew Vy omeone up to Smite Everett Irue . . . 2... , Second Av. and University St. | at 4 30 The little ante came dows | ; Jone by one heir pipes as Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. [nothing had hawpened, and started | Seu [leisurely homeward | WE STAND Back or ovr wong! “Kind of chilly,” said one } sew FOR 20 YEARS GUARQNTEE | ete SARS re ahee? EASY PAYMENTS || 47 SHE THEATRES 1s OHV Other Dentists’ Ohio Cut Rate THIS WEEK. everetr ua AN Prices. Prices Moore—Valeska Surratt “The has, NG $25 S@ of Teeth $8 iiss Walts ye al of etropolitan — “The inker 7 e .Guaranteed ....... Girl” Q y Zs 1 Set of Teeth $4 bz Seattle Stock Co., in 4S ee Guaranteed ......., ORPHEU Bere i—Cressy and Dayne Solid Gold or and vautioy $10 Porcelain Crown $8 EMPRES: vaudeville $ Gold or Porcelain $3 PANTAGES—'The Surf Bath fs ers” and vaudeville. ‘ Bridge Workg...... GRAND—Vaudeville and motion ——_ pictures . mie |] CLEMMER — Photopl 4 Solid Gold Filings, 75¢ Up | teri nase en Silver Fillings, 25c Up I aChAMann — Photoplays and vaudeville. BASY PAYMENTS —Part down and balance {n payments. $0-YEAR WRITTEN GuARANTRR| GIVEN ON ALL WORK STAR WANT ADS PAINLESS DENTISTS or RESULTS un at Sea” afid

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