The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1913, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STA vis YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People * The Little Mofier | THE panc® post has come to, ° cheer penitentiary inmates, as well | stein, former chief @ police of Be | attle, serving a S-yeat sentence for Father's gone to the sweat shop, mother's washin’ today bribery a ple ; ived a pack Fer a family up where the swell folks live an’ so | gets no play; age by post Thursday, But I'm settin’ here on the tenement steps with the baby on my arm < An’ watchin’ the twing an’ Iitle Ed an’ keepin ‘em all from harm, Why didn't theyq start that mS parcel post a week before Fer | am a “little mother Christmas? ‘ An’ {t ain't no fun at all Sets a Watchin’ a bunch of lively kids CENTRALIA. -RELSO now has An’ a baby that's bound to squall four shingle mills In operation, The J. N, Moore Shingle Co, began There's a dago st plano that's playin’ Sust town the street Wednesday, An’ the tune that’s comin’ from it is tuggin’ away at my feet " An I'm achin’ to go an’ join ‘em--the kids that Is dancin’ there, Wi@onsin has a cheese But it ain't no use to try ft, because o' my family care, ° trust. Result may be an int crease of several scents a Fer 2am a “little mother" pound. With nothin’ atall to do, " But keep my eye on the little kits VANCOUVER, B. C.—It fn re . An’ cuddle the baby, too. ported that the little old steamer Cassair, operating, between Van dis they s on plenics away up town In the park, jcouver and lower Const points, Iie i 7 ut pen und never comes pome Hil dark, | disable te. the. Glnsok . Gaeent > 8 an’ motker is washin’ today ‘ptripped of her propeller blades by | here on the sidewalk, a-wishin’ that I could play tows ‘ening &@ Fer I am a “little mother New York husband le under Tha er cam have no fun, arrest for calling hie wife o~ Hut watchin’ the other kiddies “Dearie in public. UNKNOWN WOMAN Xn holdin’ the littlest = VICTORIA, BL C. BUYS $5,000 DOG} -— , B jagain an ked the der if narive superintendeat of the Ca ve mae aw AN ACCOMMODATING. | had a brother for him ¢ an Pact e CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—-Officially HOTEL CLERK, THIS| He had. It wen @ br let wee ‘Blackie” is just a dog. | not seen for 10 years onsuitation with the af But he’s champion Pomeranian The Rainier-Qrand hotel can al ~- quarters staff about the constry | of th rid, and is today athe | ways be depended on the furnish Janeaville, wie, dector a@ =| ee of two new sieamers fur these hande of his purchaser, a mys |G. F. Cavers, traveling S8le"80| Veptiqng ter @ aeulmate eng | watere terious woman who paid 65,000 the F. R. Grant Grocery C0.) gyag ner. Ai hie ‘" nabrech attendant in @ St for him and 6595 railroad fere or 80 — = Lewis Rote: asved his tipe for frem Mew York to this city. Now Year's day,| flegeienm weve «het ahe munt ight years and now he has “@iackic” eccupied an entire hotel and net hove » heliow back, prom Bought » hora. Pullman coach ai! by himesif. inert shoulder biades, short - Figur: » jalue on @ meat leqe er top earn Me aine re BREMERTON BREMERTON dareie, je worth 66 Quire? that her head around [Commercial Chub will holt @ reco) 3 en cunce, or more than seven the bene of the brain myst [thom end bel! Jeouary times Nis weight in gold. Monaure 21', inches. the opening of the oe (913 tH We Wish Prosperity to One and All Here’s to 1913 Don’t Forget the Location—Third Avenue, Between Pike and Unica ACPHERSON-GRAY STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 1@ O'CLOCK We Satisfy Customers Main 3604 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE i NOW ON—————— Plan to take advantage of it. This Clearance Sale is very decisive. In many ia instances we are { when we say “‘ worth while in all Departments. to take a big loss. Our Regular Patrons know Price” that it means Half Price. This saving will be well MEN’S FURNISHINGS} SHOES Exceptional values are always here for your choosing, " but for this clearance sale this department has decided to make a January record for future years, so name prices that should interest every man in Seattle cially priced ‘ 25c Shite now priced at. .90C $1.00 Men's Dress 59 Men's Wool Mixed Socks, Shirts now gece’ at.. C sc ely priced 12:c $1 es | $1.29 will be by far the orders from Boys’ Waists, spe- i ment are, make a Read the store and you the prices, ¢ $1.25 Men’s D Diese Kid Gloves now. the values $3.00 $2.00 Men's Sweat ers now priced at Men's $3.00 Men’s Pants now priced at for this sale |} Boys’ 75¢ Sweaters | Movs: to close at. This Clearance of Shoes biggest values in Shoedom that we have ever attempted the manage- The genuine clearing of the Shoe stock ome to will be sure to take advantage of Black Gun metal Blucher Shoes, priced $2.15 25¢ Mén’s Cashmere and —- Wool Socks, priced at 18c, | Boys’ 50c Sweaters 23 Men's $3.00 Tan Calf_ Blu or 6 petra $1 00 | priced to close at © | cher Shoes; also in $2 15 for button, now 0 Boys’ Hats, ” 75e and $1.00 — Boys’ $4.00 Suits $2. 98| values, your 9 Men's $4.00 Patent Leather priced for this sale choice c Shoes, now $2. 50 at ae Men's metal Shoes, with double now Men's $4.00 Tan Hi Shoes, with double Entire Stock of. ‘Women’ s Suits Formerly $12.50 to $28.50, now $6.25 to $14.25, Small Women’s and Misses’ Coats soles, now Biack Caracal Coz 50 | Diagonals and Mixtures, | Men's $7 oo ay ineh to $15.00, Brouped ‘I. 15 $15.00 to $17.50 9.75 Cut Shoes. F together at . values, now je now q Women’s Petticoats < WOMEN’S DRESSES Tan H 1 $4.00 to $5.00 Silk Messa- | Silks and Serges, values up 2% to iif fine Petticoats, 95 to $20.00, your 3. 715 priced now GOW 00. Fae sores “ i choice ..... meee Shoes f $3. 00 Hi Heavy Gun $2.15 $2.95 High $5.08 igh Cut $2.25 the smaller Sheets and Pillow Cases Women’s $3.50 Patent Sc Seamless Sheets illow Cases, size Leather She size 72x), cach .. ‘ 99c ss 36, each ‘Ac now ean = 50 % 20¢ Pillow Cases, Women’s $3.50 Black Suede bbc | 45x36, each eae 15c Dress Shoes, latest $9 59 be Hemstitched Pillow | ™°4e!® now we ‘ We Busictiess Sheets 0 | Cases, 45x36, fl School Girls’ High Cut a size 81x90, « e me Mil ach’ se ssvesseee 4 Ct Patent her Button F Ginghams = nes Remnants £ ee a Girls’ Patent Leather High I 12%4c Dress Ginghams, in | Cut ze i E All Wool, Dress Goods | checks, plaic izes $1.75 2 id ik ver eons stripes, a — Sinailer anda 8 n marke ) close out at 81-3c Apron eGingham in [8% to 11 $1, 50 HALF PRICE all sized checks, © eee Relais. &e Still smaller, 5% to 8 $1.25 ° 3 Girls’ Box Calf Shoes, in White Dotted Curtain | 20c Curtain Scrim, with col tan or button; sizes 116% Swis, 36 inches orded borders, 36 to 2; $2.00 values, f wide, a yard .... We inches wide, a yard , 15¢ Rivas aeis oo 19 | MacPHERSON-GRAY COg 1418-20-22 Third Ave. MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. | | | The steamship Dolphin. of the Alaska Steamship Co. reached | |pler 2 Thursday afternoon from utheastern AYAska ports, after stormiest voyage her officers| | | mercial waterway No. 1, King coun ;of assault jtaken to jail | peared in | Louisiana, operated James Grif fiths & Sons of Seattle, were driv-| ashore at Prince Rupert New| rt. erooreiert Lister expect to be present. Bivieo have been piaced in the Gresuing roome of the chorue girte in the Chicago theaters. Don't you know who I ‘m Congressman Blank” “Ob, well, Til take a chance on | you, anyhow.” NORTH PHINNEY Av. Improve ment Club will hold tte first oumal st. and Greenwood av, tontene at 8 o'clock, THE COMMISSIONERS of com ty, have drawn up resolutions thanking Mayor Cotterill for his) waterway SATURDAY WILL be tag day| 15, for the Salvation Army in every etty of the United States. Tho} purpose of the nation wide sale is! to rise money for two training schools, the idea of the late Gen. | Booth. ANNUAL MEETING of the fruft and flower mission, charity organ ization which brings cheer to the poor sick people, will be held next Wednesday afternoon in the Henry building A COMPLAINT was sworn out Thursday against Fred Curtis, the} court stenographer who shot his! wife Christmas night, on a charge AN ILLUSTRATED lecture on! Beattie from the Early Days Until Now’ will be given by Vivian Ca keek at Redmen's hall tonight at §:80 SEATTLE POSTOFFICE ceipta for 1912 amounted to $100, 503.72, a gain of $48,928.64 over 4911, The men who guard King county's voter, And do nothing but freeze in their, coats, | Get three4tifty o day, | But emonatically cay | The lomeeomm of6 job gets their goate. \. ith the now parcel post in effect, The exprese companies will be wrecked, Un coo with great speed Their charges recede, And they pley with new cards) that ain't decked, JUDICIARY COMMITTR® of the city council will have a public leer tng on the bill proposing tee estab: | lishing of a summon form of. ar rest next Thursday morning. The bill proposes to spare persons cow: | mitting minor offenses from heing | SEB SING, Chinese merchant found guilty Of selling optiumeap Justice Fred C. Brown's and paid ais §269| court Thursday fine. STEAMER AMUR and the barge | Ye a morning and both slightly maged. nd crew have had for years. REGULAR m@ti nier Heights In be held at Oltu: and Main st., I 8 o'clock. of the Rai nent club will} a services in alding the Duwamish tc steam ‘asylum, killed herself by hanging |your professton does not make aw JFREDE Bubseribers to The Seattle Star nn) if C) The at once. Main 9400. the Circulation Department huraday night Zito wncouscleus. | our car at ay knocked Domonte He lay in the street half an before he was found. , it is recorde@ that after a three-houre’ conference be- tween Mr. Wilson and Mr. Bryan the only clue to the col onel’s position with the new administration was his badly wilted collar, QUICK. WORK by Motorman Murphy ta appl the brakes and dropping the fer on a Ballard North car Thursday night @nved the fe of Mra. Iga Carpolis, 2089 13tia) Ww. w alipped om the; ( reile. whe Bey eprane with the face of an ange! ic in jail in Phils Goihple charged with cracking © sefe. CLEM SHEPARD, purser of the Sleamer Humboldt’, aecured af con plicity in the Humboldt goit row dery of Bepiember, 1916, when Bi) 60) was taken, ts out on a $7,500 bond. of PRitedeiphia Academy CHARGING THE eived last Auguet, when @ motor ridden Melvin Boules erruct him, he scarred his face! for Ne, Kimo Grafton bas ce menced at for 91.050 damages ag! t Boulee. Injuries © Summons on a charge of | Stealing an airship was issued for @ man in Brooklyn, | ORPHEUM PATRONS will next week have aa opportanity of seetug the famous beauty, Lilly Lang Lady De Hathe She will appear jo an adaption of Sardou's well known play, "A Wife's Perth” inset wit fir ished with wide cyelet en broidery, special BS¢. of tucked lawn Valenciennes lace and CHEMAWA, OR.--A protest has been recetved from the Indians on the reservation here against the noisy manner in which their white neighbors celebrated New Years eve In every past year the protest has arisen from the whites. | PORTLAND, OR—A_ Portland firm is daily turning out 500 Hare’ | ekid" rubber heels, cal do away wi lamp post per and making less noisy the course of @ jaggy hubby from the frout door to the bedroom. | Prof Garner will resume hie | study of the monkey language | and he is going away into the | interior of Africa to do it. WALLA WALLA.—Walter Powell ad two shots fred at him while es rting a girl home from a dance WASH #TON.—ALL transatian h hift their courses 60 to avoid lcebergs, starting January VANCOUVER, 8B. C-——-Municipal hall, built In i881, was razed by J fire Thursday. The clerk mistook a bottle of gasoline for kerosene RAYMOND.-Steamer Chehalis fan aground Thursday morning tn the fog. Part of her joad was jettt soned and she was freed, undam-| aged. | LIA YDS’ under. writers have declared the British bark Torriadale @ total wreck. She |} will be sold to t chest bidder, | ARERDEEN. TACOMA Mra Lacy Allen, 63. an inma f the Steilacoom insane EAST STANWOOD —-Erik Ander son's neck was broken when bis i bugey struck a fallen tree AT $1.45 House Dress of light PORT ORCHARD.—Kitaap coun. ]ty bank has been added to a chain jof banks operated by W. R. Phil stm and assoctates of Vanvouver, BC. AT 85¢— | House Dress of good with small white dot } of white. Skirt is in high AT $1.25.-- House Dress of striped gingham border B Special $1.25 h AT $1.45-- House Dress of light with long wide revers wh cham Millinery Clearance Values Doctor X—But you must admit! gels of men. | Lawye No, my dear air; you doctors certainly have the best of us there. | Untrimmed Hats in SHANGHAI. DISPATCHES | Plush, Velvet and Felt, from Chetixtu, province of Seeoh- | medium and large dress uen, received. here, that 200 15 Chinese soldiers met death last {fff Shapes, special 45¢ to |night in an atack of Tibetans iW $2.75. ; Fancy Feathers, special AT TE HE 4 1k THEATRES 25¢, 45¢ and W¢e THIS WEEK, m : : ke Flowers in wide assort Moore ‘ska Surratt in “The ; pa Kiss Walty |} ment, special 15¢ to 9 Metropolitan — “The Quaker a —Bavemont Sai Girl.” | Seattle—SeatHe Stock Co, in Seaport ‘S Acres.” audeville Empress—Vaudeville, Pantages—Vaudeville RANE -Vaderiilp and motion Three desirable patterns pletures. r . CLEMMER — Photoplays and K{ in Tamboured Swiss Curta vaudeville, : MELBOURNE—Photoplays and harming bedroom curtains, vaudeville, ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville, | All|) | ind are lasting | pone-half yards long. Spec Sales Now Progressing The Semi-Annual SALE OF FURNITURE | Empire Gown, with waist | buttons of plain btue chambray gingham. Trimmed The Specials From the Drapery Section and serviceable RICK & "NELSON January Sales of WHITE MERCHANDIS | The Annual READY-TO- WEAR} CLEARANCE Examples of the Gown Values at 95c Gown th short Gown, with short waist of allover embroidery, Empire w h | waist of allover embroidery, »- |trimmed with deep cream | joined to gown with wide n- | Cluny pattern lace, drawn embre re beading drawn | with ribbon, special 95¢. | with ribbon, spect! aa Basement Salesroom The January Sale of House Dresses | From Left to Right in the Picture— blue and white striped gingham, quality washable percale in blue or black and white checks with large white collar, waisted effect. Special 95c bray gham in blue, skirt, lavender or gray , prettily trimmed with in high-waisted style, is trimmed with white piping. blue or black and white checked chambray gingham, trimmed ich end in deep collar at back. Special $145. Bs —Basement Salesroom. Specials in Children’s Shoes Infants’ Button Kid Shoes in black, tan and red, sizes 1 to 4, special 50¢ pair. Children’s Button Kid Shoes with patent tips, turned soles, sizes 2 to 8, special 75¢ pair ; Children’s Vici Kid Button Shoes, wade over a full-toe last, with extension sole, sizes 5 to 8, special 95¢ pair, 9 Misses’ Vici Kid Shoes in button and lace styles, with full toe and extengion sole, "sizes $14 to @, special $1.25 ° e pair, e —Basemont Salesroom. Basement Salesroom to choose from Novelty Curtain with moire effect ground and attractive borders on both sides, also plain and allover-pafterned ef- fects, in stencil designs. Thirty-six in@hes wide, special LO¢ yard. —Basement Sales Etamines ins. They make launder easily craftsman and ‘Two and ial 95¢ pair. trimmed with pipings and ff turn-back cuffs and. pipings ff Bee s ge Sl TFSE2T SSE Fe

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