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

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~ — i kee REA eo eee Re cee BS DS CAUSE HEADACHE & Grir Dr. &. mM. Giark, BD. D, 8. War Declared on Dental us to do denta! Prices Many of the pe ar | office tell us that en told “def t was imposs work so cheap We will present charitable institution { we do not do just as we ‘ould we make this r i if it was not bona f 00 to any attic if CAN YOU BEAT THESE PRICES?) $10.00 Gold | 84.00) Regular e heavy Crowns Or one of our famous $10.00 Never Blip Plates for And not only that bu guarantee to every receipted bill} that means something to you. It is} signed by the operator and man- ager. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave, N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you we pin a Everett-Seattle Interurban Railway and Sun-| | | Massachusetts ‘The clearance sale which is resumed tomorrow morning {s by far the most onergetic to be but The main idea is to get rid of all these used pianos. Hence they're arranged in groups A, B, have ever held. There appears MARIE ELINE, THE TURE ON THE LEFT SHOWS H THIRD IN AN IMITATION OF N Little Marie Eline is one of the youngest stars In the mov- ing picture realm. She is not much bige than a French doll, But her winso acting and attractive manner have won for her admirers all over the country Marie is a member of the Thanhouser Stock company. Hence her same, the “Than houser Kid.” The headquar ters of this company are in New Rochelle, a beautiful little seaport town near New York city Eugene Levy has a corner on “first run” Thanhouser plo- tures in Seattle, They are shown at his theatres, the Grand Opera house, Circuit, Melbourne and Black Cat, al- most constantly. Little Miss Eline takes part in nearly all the Thanhouser film plays. Marguerite Snow, the leading lady tn the com fs one of Marie's best da. And William Gar wood, the leading man, ts her bean-lover, though many times older. On of Marie’s most success was that of oad drama, Tommy, while walk bridge, of Peril.” across a railway small regard for This makes buying speedy and simple. Because these are slightly used is no need for doubt. If, during that time, the buyer decides to get a new plano the full price paid can get & year guaranteed for one year. for the “sale” piano will be allowed heavy shop, where they have been placed Group A—Pianos at $35 A few in this group are listed below: | GILBERT PIANO—Good, playable) fair eee: $35) HALLETT & DAVIS PIANO— honkgaameiRe Sd STORY & CAMP PARLOR UP- RIGHT—Good condition; case somewhat behind the $35 times CECILIAN PIANO PLAYER—With 10 rolls of music; will play any plano.......-+++ $35 GENUINE SIMPLEX PLAYER— In fancy mahogany case; 10 rolls of music included. And several others. Choice Terms are cash. We do not think ft is necessary to open a book ac- count for these. Group B—Pianos at $69 A few pianos from among this group are listed below: FISCHER PIANO— In Circassian walnut. $69 STEINWAY PIANO—Parlor size; fair tone; case | damaged sees-->. seven OD GENUINE PIANOLA—With ten) rolls of music, cost $69) | originally $260 ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER—V two sets of reeds, enabling any one to play the plano with $69 organ accompani HOBART M. CABLE PIANO—Not in good condition, been through a fire; can be repaired $69 at small cost oO included in Choice at $69.10, nm and $4 @ month, Many other this group. Merms, $9 do Every pian Thus « in part payment. selling of the past three or four days fresh supplies have come former T “THANHOL ER WITH A BIG DOLL IN “A BEAUTIFUL DOLL,” THE N’ AND THE LAST, ON THE RIGHT, AS “LITTLE MOTHER" IN THE FATAL WEDDING.” ORA BAYS: catches his foot between the tes Try as he will, he cant free himself, Then, just as the train is seen approaching ta the distance, Willlam Russell, as the hero of the plains, rushe on the bridge, tears Tommy free, and hangs suspended from the side of the bridge while the train passes over therm. When Marie tan't attending rehearsals at the Thanhouser studio, she is walking along the beach of New Rochelle with her poodle dog, or riding through the surrounding country on her Shetland pony. These two animals are her dearest friends, A few months ago a magazine editor fn Dal las, Texas, asked Misa Eline to accept the present of a prairie doe “No,” wrote back Marte, “1 should prefer a doll, because I fear my poodle wouldn't like a prairie dog.” Miss Eline, despite her youth, is very independent. She writes her own personal letters, and dictates the others to stenographer. cee “The Star of Bethelehem, de picting the Ife of Christ, will be shown exclusively at the Clemmer theatre the latter part of January.) More than 200 persons took part) ot | 2 . I ad) aby ») and unusual we Intrinsic values. C and 80 on. >, prices or for no is in playable condition—and is use fre Despite the from the warehouse and from our in first-elass condition, and tomorrow you can buy— Group C—Pianos at $135 Pianos in this group are really fine instruments and a good many have only recently come from some of Seattle's fine homes. Sample values: STUYVESANT PIANOLA PIANO— Playable condition; 10 $135 rolls of music.......-+- KOHLER & CAMPBELL PIANO— In fancy mahagany yaar eee Se 135 A JOHNSTON PIANO—In quar- tered English oak; $135 splendid tone ANOTHER in choice mahogany; full-size; is trifle marred . $135 PIANO—In $135 ANOTHER ONE In burled walnut; fair condition. . $135 Terms, $10 down and $5 a month LARGE SIZE LUDWIG good order; mahogany case riety of America’s leading makes French burled walnut Practically ew s--0-++- $268 wok Oars erin $26 SMITH & BARNES PIANO—In The original value being from $400 LESTER PIANO—In San CROWN PIANO—One of the most A STROHBER PIANO—In $268 LESTER PIANO—In Fler fancy mahogany $268 Group D—Pianos at $268 This group includes a large va to $600, KIMBALL PIANO—In @ $268 A. B. CHASE PIANO—In elaborate and costly styles of or chestral grand pianos. dark English oak....... A KIMBALL PIANO—Full size case; fine oo $268 case A KENSINGTON PIANO — Art style; practically new, And 1 others. 26 Choice Terms cash and $10 a month. . HALLET & DAVIS Group E—Players at $365 This group includes some of the }most widely advertised player pianos th the country. Woe include |20 rolls of music with each. Most Jot them have been exchanged for Chickering Players, Autoplanos. Kimbal) Acmelodic Players and the Player Pianos De Luxe. A par tial list follows: |KRELL PIANAUTO—In Circassian walnut; originally $365 | | $650... | A PIANOLA-PIANO—In | oak; originally $660 $365 |A PIANOLA-PIANO—In | mahogany; was $750 .. $365 la CECILIAN PLAYER $365 | PIANO—Was $850 ... | There are a good many more, but jtime flies and the tale is long | Choice $365. Terms, $35 cash and jonsy monthly payments, | } Group F—Grands at $365 This group includes many of the finest baby grand are in first-class prices are for cash discount monthly will pay simple interest on the unpaid balance, not on the |whole amount, at the rate of 8 per cent, "Originally $8005... $900 joev Originally $100. 9300 LESTER GRAND— $365 $365 In mahogany . several others. Choice at Terms as above stated, | pianos, condition. These and there je no | GRAND—Was $460 | | And | | The broadest guarantee accom panies each piano in this sale and outoftawn buy can order by Y| mail if unable to come in person, Any plano will be shipped anywhere jand the depoalt pald will be cheer. ifully refunded, and all) Those who desire to pay | HE SEATTLE STAR SS; MARIE ELINE, CHILD ACTRESS, FAVORITE OF MOVIE NEWS OF INTEREST GABHERED AMONG SEATTLE’S MOVING PICTURE DRAMA A $100-A-WEEK CHILD STAR IN MOVING XT IN A FA in this production, which was one of the most stupendous undertak-| ings ever Attemp! ee At the Clemmer Until Sunday. he Gulity Consctence, When Soul Meets Soul,” “Just Out of Col leg "The Running Away of Doris,” “A Loyal Deserter." At the Grand Until Sunday. “The Great Ocean Disaster,” “Gaumont's Pictorial Review, At the Dream Until Saturday. “The Telephone Girl apd the “A Curtous Family,” “Steak Subscribers to The Seattl will fer favor by office at once of cure prompt ft ie tt r for & In the desire of the Management to sec beat service for all, and compleints | are given courteous and prompt Bttention. If your paper fal to arrive any night bi ‘clock, kindly phone this offjes once. Main 9400. Ask for Circulation Departmest LONDON.—JUST as the wedding | widower, hurr persuaded him to leave the church |The bride, a widow, is suing for) |breach of prom: I was one of his ma-/ the time it bap: : a witness at | Shoreditch. “Please explain,” said) | Judge Clue “Well, sir, I in | prison,” was the reply. LONDON.—As a memortal to the llate W. T. Stead, who perished in} the Titanic disaster, it is proposed |to establish refuge homes for wom-| jen in several large cities. VI A—-PRINCESS GEORGE of Bavaria, who married Emperor Franz Josef's Bavarian nephew last | February and left him three days later, has filed a suit for divorce. RERLIN.—For inciting his dog to [bite his motherin-law's head off, | Titus Greiner, butcher of Steinbach, Saxony, was sentenced to two months’ imprisonment. LONDON.—ANOTHER American industry has sprung up fn London Chewing gum can now be bought in all the principal streets, BERLIN.-RELIABLE estimates Kaiser William's personal tune at $5,000,000 in funds and 1,000,000 in real estate. BLUE FUNNEL liner Hellero phon is at the Hammond mill load ing flour for LAverpoo! and the Ort ent. The $2,000,000 silk cargo brought from Yokohama reached Story of a Kiss Eclair,” “Animated Pictorial Review.” fle,’ Dinah's Plot,” “The of Deacon Jones,” Stand.” Dawn,” “Broncho Billy and) Miracle. the Maid.” At the Circuit Until Sunday. . 2 At the Biack Cat Until Sunday.! “The Death Ride.” dainty, well-made Undermusling — Saini at popular prices. A large variety of YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People | adorers and a shift boss in the un. |derground workings of the United States Copper company were buried | ber | he: | gon, smugglers at Grenoble, }ran a consignment | brandy and gunpowder into town. nographera wearing low necked shirt wa oral leading business firme. i Wednesday morning with a cargo} of general freight, forage and com New York in less than 18 days. | STEAM SCHOONER DAVEN- PORT arrived Tuesday from San Francisco on her maiden voyage. | UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY club will meet Wednesday night at the | branch public brary, 10th av, N. E land 60th st E. BODY OF an unidentified’ man | was found Tuesday morning in the ay near King st. He was about | ) years old, heavy and had a| brown mustache TAX COMMISSIONERS | have agreed with the trust of the Hen- rietta Haller es on an inherit tance tax of $6,500, left by G. M. at $400,000. The property, Haller, {s estimated AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN LINER |Nebraska arrived Tuesday with |New Yor, and European freight | She will load 200,000 feet of lumber. BREMERTON... — SEIZED by smallpox Tuesday, Erik Anderson employe at the, navy yard, is quar- antined at his home on Washing- ton st, WEN. — ‘AIR HES- | PERIDE will be the official |name of the annual fruit carnival, * LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEDR CAL O'DANIWI gs, of Seattle, Is dead at Thorp a Me result of a collision, LONDON will of the former high sheriff, Griffith Dear. den, of Northampton, requested that his body be burled with that of Pompell, his dog, WASHINGTO WOMEN of all states who secure equal suffrage will vote as their husbands tell them to, according to Mrs, V. Spen- cer of California, who says she is “66 and 4 suffragist since 15,” Editor of the Houston Post, who Special, set of six, $1.00. i var has succeeded Senator Joseph , ‘ »§ ee en wide, 18¢ yard. W. Bailey in the,United States seu ; Sens OR REIES Basement Salesroom ate, FREDERICK & NELSON Basement_ Salesroom, “FANS” THEATRES Exceptional Values in Women’s and Children’s Long Coats A’ unusually favorable purehase _ sale Thursday 7 Jasement Salesroom, as fo! in the ‘WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS, SPECIAL $8.75— ‘A lot including plain and belted models in long, loose-cut effects, well-tailored in serviceable Cheviot, Diagonal, ‘ Zib- eline, Serge and Fancy Coating Colors include gray, brown, tan, black, navy and plaid effects, Sizes 16 and 18; 34 to 44. Exceptional values at $8.75. CHILDREN’S COATS, SPECIAL $3.95 A lot including Children’s Long Coats in short-clip Zib- eline, black Caracal, Fancy Coating, Whipcord and Diagonal. MCTURES. THE FIRST PIC- 1CY FENCING PICTURD, THE Colora are cadet-blue, red, gray, brown, tan and black “The Yellow Peril.” P At the City Until Sunday. and brown-mixed effect. “The Fight for Right,” “The Mostly in sizes 10 and 12; a few smaller and larger sizes. At the Isle Until Thursday. Exceptional values at $3.95. “The Power of Love,” “The Raf Basement Salesroom The January Sale of Muslin Underwear In the Basement Salesroom. NUSUAL f At the Odeon Until Frid “The Honor of the Family,” “Aunt Transgression “United We At the Class A Until Saturday. “The Frame Up,” “The New Day’ Love Hath Wrought a | values atured jg practical styles to choose from in Gowns, Combinations, Drawers, Slips, Skirts, Chemises and Corset Covers, A few examples of the values: MUSLIN GOWNS, 50¢— Women's Kimono Gowns of good uality, soft well-em- broidered leaf spray design on front; linen-pattern lace edge at sleeves and neck; lace at neck run with ribbon, Sizes 15, 16 and 17, MUSLIN GOWNS, 75¢— Women’s Kimono Gowns of soft muslin, prettily embroidered on front and finished at neck and on sleeves with Barmen lace edge; lace at neck run with ribbon. PRINCESS SLIPS, 95¢— Princess Slips of soft nainsook, cover BINGHAM, UTAH.—Three Greek muslin, with oath a slide of rocks and earth » eurly today. PARIS—STEALING a mail of contr LONDON—RULES against ansparent or} open work ockings and large bows on thelr # have been adopted by sev NAINSOOK GOWNS, 95¢— id | Empire-style Gowns of nainsook, with V- | neck effect of new linen-pattern lace inser- tion and edge, and trimming of wide eyelet embroidery at neck. The joined to skirt with wide embroidery inser- STEAMSHIP HUMBOLDY sailed short waist is a supplies for Southeastern |W tion drawn with ribbon. | trimmed with embroidery insertion, ribbom Bs Ra Kvn von 3 WollsFarso| 2-PIECE COMBINATIONS, 58¢— | run, and linen pattern lace edge; skirts Express company will compete Corset Cover and Drawers of soft mus- | ttimmed at bottom with embroidery ruffle food cette: will olen to feel lin, the cover trimmed with round yoke | of plain scalloped edge. extent of 11 pounds. inset with Barmen lace, and the drawers | CORSET COVERS, 25¢— DAWON—HAROLD PITTS diea|ff Cut in circular style. Neck and sleeves | fe a tay F P at Selkirk. He bas lived in the|fl trimmed with lace to match insertion in | ; ainsook Corset Covers trimmed with north since 1884. aiived | ribbon-run edge of eyelet embroidery. : - . ° Other pretty Covers at this price ate WALLA WALLA—The penitent : : : ? P ary has fixed the price of jute bags |||] DRAWERS, 19¢— trimmed in various designs with linen oF at 8 cents subject to change Muslin Drawers with ruffle finished in | Cluny pattern lace and insertion. SPOKANE—All the down-town|jf Small tucks and linen pattern lace edge. apparatus turned out to fight a fire | CHEMISES, 50¢- 2-PIECE COMBINATIONS, 50¢— in former Senator Turner's garage. ||} t eee ae Corset Cover with Drawers or Skirt, A horse-drawn hose wagon was the Knee-length Chemises of soft muslin, 1 % js : only vehicle to climb the tey pave-| HH , a a delackca cudhoud —,' | made of soft muslin trimmed with Cluny ment. | rimmed with embroidered circular yoke; pattern lace insertion and Inen-pattern — 1] round neck and arm eye finished with linen 5 ! NORTH YAKIMA—Pacific Pow tt toca “al ‘ith ribt edge. er & Light company has offered to pattern lace edge, run with ribbon. Basement Salesroom, sell to the city the water plant, valued at $3,000,000, er ecepegemeen EAST ST, LOUIS, Ill—While ° ° | H ali satciny ie wangeat'a tamis' ee White Outing Flannel | Clearance Values in Millinery ty, Miss Kate Sherlock fractured R i her hip and was removed to St 3 Untrimmed Beaver Hats in black, navy, Mary's hospital, Special 5c Yard pink and light blue, special $2.65. You know the parcel post rules? Hae ! ; i Black Velvet Shapes, special 85¢ and We didn’t think you did, HERE are 2500 yards in this special $1.95 pes, 9p ¢ : selling Thursday — excellent quality Long-nap Tam o’Shanter Caps, special AT THE THEATRES Bleached Outing Flannel, soft and fleecy, 15¢. THIS WEEK. and a grade that will be found especially | New shapes in Wire and Netine Frames Moore—Florence Webber in desirable for night gowns, children’s wear for flower and tam hats, 50¢. ; Naughty Marietta.” and for warm undergarments, ‘ ‘ “ie a M Metropolitan—David Warfield In Trimmed Velvet, Plush and Velour Hats, eistiic ae’ a ra gee Special at S¢ yard. in various becoming effects, for clearance, on potenti a eam Basement Salesroom. 98.50. Basement Salesroom, Emprese—Vaudeville. Sractcba acting Pantages—Vaudevill GRANO—Vaudevilly and motion All W. | C ti ° s Golf Gloves: Special CLEMMER — Photoplays and ” 00 oa Ings 0 oves: peci vaudeville, MELBOURNE—Photoplays and Special $1.49 Yard WV OMEN’S and Children’s Golf Gloves, ALHAMBRA a oleweaon asl s Ry: ; ae plain colors and mixed effects, special vaudeville, 3} TRA-HEAVY All-Wool Coatings, 56 | 10¢, 12¢, 15¢ and 18¢. . % apna inches wide, in plain cardinal, brown Children’ rs TO SUCCEED BAILEY and blue plaid, tan plaid and brown two- t ‘ apr Bearskin and Astrakhan Mit toned effects, special at $1.49 yard. ens, for clearance, 25¢ pair. Basement Salesroom. w Basement Salesroom Children’s Fleece-lined Cotton Under- Women’s Black Knit Vests and Corset wear, broken sizes, for clearancé, 15¢ gar- | Covers, with high neck and long sleeves ment. for clearance, 15¢. Children’s Black Cotton Ribbed Hosiery, medium and heavy weights, special 15¢ pair. Basement Salesroom ° . . Tea Cups and Saucers | Figured Scrim, Special 10c.Yd}p « SET OF SIX ANCY Figured Scrim in moire weave, plain or figured cefiter effects with : ‘ : eS Special $1.00 wide borders on each side. # soit, sheet fabric fog curtains, 36 inches wide, special UPS and Saucers of | 10¢ yard. va good grade Austrian Novelty Curtain Nets in a good assore China, plain white, on the | ment of desirable conventional and crafts: [IR © Ranson shape, pictured, COL. R. M. JOHNSTON man patterff; strong and dureble, 45 inches °

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