The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1913, Page 7

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, Give Me Toughest Parts, Says “Rich,” and He Gets Them LIFE OF CHRIST MOVING PICTURES, SHOWN IN THE STAR, NOW COMING TO CLEMMER who THE SEATTLE STAR* FREDERICK & NELSON The Suit Section Will Feature, Tuesd-y “The Life of Cori then brought to On one occasion a woman | | latest achievement in w 1 ere He inere heed in lw 1s a sinner came to the temple | ture productions wing, as it kn © and stature. At the and annointed Jesus’ fet, wiping r F does, the life of the Savior y He Use go into the them with her hatr AN EXCE TIONA i His birth to tts cruvifix a sitonian doctors| When the people learned that Undoubtedly the grea h His 4 ' Christ was coming to a certain The presenta " Y went nit, |r Him, waiving palm branche F * picture wit! be at the ¢ rds had nna! saat @ January 26, and Ww ! ne Ha " de io » . servative ay appro.| theatr at the sant 1 Sh yi 1 Pes it at HIS Winter's models, of the severely-tailored, conservativ ay appoe| wt t 1 aw " apps Hernbardt in 4 ons. cal th witt | with hown at the Melbourne priately wear through successive seaso J ri : ; ee gees The tailoring, of an exceptional character; the materials, Imported s, Ser } - arable Y aoe og Cheviots, Broadcloths and Novelty Suitings. High-grade satin lini i t 1 stimon Andrew im carry . i ’ 3 ; wo of His ¢ oe . pracitec os A a lelaves in facto: Colors, navy-blue, black, brown, gray, Sizes 34 to 40 I . ” called ee oF oS ju » Grand | . ‘ 4 “ oral edpoages ge og I % wr? hi va way " ‘the | wah tc bese hind There are fifty only of these Suits to be had at this low price—$12.45. On sale } Teeen ao mths ae thea ot oh get e a tereeaa ice ? | “The Mexican Spy,” at the Clem-|Il Tuesday morning, ‘al ' hich tox troupe ~op ok and tt ‘ All these scenes are shown on |mor, Is @ story of War and love dur | q all the way te P ve He mi ouch their gar-|the screen in this wonderful] ing a recent revolution on the i were shown The Star s and make them whole ' picture. border ree P r , i first, showing Mary as a ae Me : zaret I red De The Life of Christ, From the E b d Sp | 25¢ Yard . thes, wen ‘peivies iy Manger.to the Cross," will beain| mbroideriles, ecia 4 t e wa $100 000 000 at the Clemmer January 26, and : ec sah : 4 : ; , re : ccinient Gea ’ ’ A iwill appear for elght days. XCEPTIONAL, values are for orrow t 7 4 | fr ee , ' . Z ] | broic ¢ pec riced t 2 re } Hane » match “ FLORIDA; HAS SLIGHT COLD \3,t -pmuuts a nats DE vroideres pecially priced at 25¢ 7 | i swad ’ |tractor, wan Saturday given w in attracti tterns, are especia i dl j ; - |months to five years at Walla Wal coetat ne rete gi ee ' la for an attempted hold-up jm many pretty ’ ge. : Was a 8 and batiste durable scallope Widths 1 4 aus 4, V At the Clemmer Until Wednesday a 4 E 1 Valet the b The Mexican Spy Starting | Special 25¢ yard First Fi ; ) { is b Bomething,” Pathe's Pictorial ie * | When | ed qugel a a view | | Peared again ar tc <a | ! t At the Class A Until Wednesday | An Adventure in the Autumn| Weods, Along the Hiviera Mix Jed Colors, Our Enemy, the Wasp. er a At the Dream Until Wednesday “The Faithful Yoma Servant Revolutionary Romance. |Three Black Rags,” "The Transgression All The Road of |f JACK RICHARDSON At the Circuit Until Wednesday |f a yateries of Parts The City Put snap into the pleture” 4» sioner The Awakening y « of JACK RICHARD ee } * 8ON at the Cireuit At the City Until Wednesday theatre in » film drama, ‘The Art and Love,” “The Quarrel Awakening And on his deter | erg.” “Regimental Pals,” “The Bald HEALY BUILDING — on ° meoyoi mpelye ve Headed Club,” “Society Day at Pip-| haw built the reputation of being! ing Rock | 1418-20-22 THIRD AVE. willing to “take anything’ in the e's % | . : way of a pounding, or a fall, or | ae the Grand Until Wednesday |i Main 3604 We Satisfy Customers Main 3604 Ne gets the desired teeultz| “Onna Labor v4 the character man ae | ¥ ug A company (Ameth| at the Melbourne Until Wednesday 12 1-2e OUTING FLANNEL, 10c [N EW IDEA PATTERNS, 10 | One Week More of Our January Sale fie °%o soc eee All previous January records broken with this Clearance Sale, and we want this last week to surpass all previous weeks. Thus we name prices that will interest you to visit us in our new location. Embroideries $7.50 Serge mrverss, 4. is ee NS $4.75 $7.50 to $10.00]! o> & sm" 4B p Girls’ Coats teh The Pol nme Tra YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People soned FI Another lot—the values are HOOL And this lot contains values hure 12 to 14 f halibut from Southeast. |f - gre | $4.00 Half Price Wool int haat Raiser mnie Sosecealt Dress Remnants ices ct tseslags wilt Gopealtte Women’s and Washington for protection. All short ends must £0. Misses’ Coats | °°" a Tan Gray Mix- APARTMENT standing of Sixth and 4 we sold to J. L. Lew |Lydia Price for $100,000. THE thwest corner and LECTIONS FOR the e district of Washin d to $1,614,270 during ul Half Price $12.50 to $2 20.00 One Piece Silke | 1 Kersey Clot Dress 4 975 nto / ‘3 a0 oe AT THE THEATRES price $ — $ - ; : THIS WEEK. Raincoats Lieut. Origone ts dea iisers istowaly lets tuba ’ Vegt shan Sou banner CHICAGO.—ALBERT BLAIN Is jepoee Women’s Our Shoe Reyer oy wa idan today, and Frank J. Hir-/} eeiieelseciie Stock Co, tn Night Gowns Department lecide to close them at ht to take @ bath firat-|) eure Vauderite F | ‘ i . ~ARTIAL eclipse of the sun |f Empress—Vaudeville \ good time tor ys H aca Spe gate aI Half Price will ike y Apri 6 at 9 : m. | Pantages audeville i -Vaudeville and motion u ] $5.00 $15.01 BEV: INE MEMBERS of| R — Photoplays and i € ( in Coat Coat the M neers’ club took a walk vaudeville P ‘anid me sie sah Sunda Ghasidan to wver MELBOURNE—Photoplays and 1 Ree ' Jockey Boots, in Patent $2 $ ig van |] ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and 1 fo Leather; also in gun t 50 7, 0 NORWEGIAN STEAMSHIP Ter vaudeville. tw ta rie il to Puget sound ne xt} $1.25 98c M load umber for Australia. | RIES TO QUIET WILLIAM) CARRUTHERS baal district freight and MAN; GETS SHOT beer $1.00 to 8 11 ‘to 2 ap John Walsh, 42 Gane eR nn $8 ! t of all traffic be Job alsh, 42, an empl od $1.25 $1,75 | 9500 ee and Vancouver, the Colson Construstion company, “ Jas t sult of trying to quiet a Gc on A FLOCK of Western Evening | drut nan who was busy | . D ti Grosbeak arre varie of bird va fe landsca - Ke Cari : W ‘ visited Volunteer] Walsh and his 4 White Bed Spreads| “esq. | en 96. | 7% white wna cram po Bl Forgerg Senge ite be prea $1.50 $2.25 Outing Flannel, a | 5c A'T THE coroner's in t {u-tt0-| Home of John Henry, # 10th av ae a hart 1 Ollie Gaul for-| When it broke feMilian com $1.25 Whi ite Crochet Bed " ; . ape tarodd wiih his | mer ‘ed giookek. Walsh tried to pread 1 $1.25 Women’s Rub 514c Burmah Challies, Alq fi '*"! rt T, Gault lquiet him, and was hit three tin priced 8c Pe : 8c a yard 2 c , Mt crosses 12%4c Dress Gingham, 32 $2.00 Lisbon epeags $ nel d 4 . ee in le, a le ; now price 1.65] | Wool Shirt Waists ||". a is, with scal | In Black, Navy and ‘ ihe axed Beinprete, mi ace Piaggiicne fs 4)| (1s Kimono Flannel, 19 he gin = oy extra heavy, a yar C + mm | le f $1 95 LO® ANGELES.—Five cowpunchers arriving from Umatilla county pr re pect pri ' ie pions 2 egon, for the Log Angeles Roundup, caused a panic when ed c anket Robe chapped and he@led, they entered a restaurant. The proprietor fled Flannel, a yard with the cash register, Biack Sateen 25¢ fe a Neck, $1.25 Corduroy {aa I hore |} 20 Brown, Navy “Bath To Soods. Unbleached Pies vels, 1 LOS ANGELES.—Finding a new bingalow on a lot she purchased ® your ago, Mrs Mary Ph ipted herge moved in, A contractor had: built he house for 8, B it on the wrong lot, Judge Craig has under taken an adjustment, se 15¢ Cloth To | High Blue and : bee 4 tA d h ‘ a 10¢ i ¢ 4 Pla n ner ihe ef i DIXON, Cal,—Kite Vaca @anted to elope with Mrs, Bartol Penury : : c| £ 0 ' he he a oh Male Shas ave her four children behind, Bring ‘« m) - ned : o8AN RAFAEL, Cal.—‘Hully gee, fenint Repsold,*-yelled a badlyd seared hobo after being chased out of a hen house*ere on the th hat he was the escaped “perfumed burglar He was jailed (chicken thief, PX aa | an Curtains and Draperies Specially Priced Nottingham Lace Curtains Special 75c and $1.25 Pair Swiss Applique Curtains Special $3.95 Pair Several patters i 5 npenade Cur A variety of good patterns in Nottings samc bhesiyesake ? ts 28 a A ham and Lace Curtains, including alone long. Special $3.95 _ designs and bordered effects with plaid centers. Special at 75¢ and $1.25 Scrim and Marquisette Curtains Special $3. 06 Pair Ivory-ce Drapery Silks Special 95c Yard Silk Crepe Shaiki Silks 4 SO ir tain Filet drawn wrerre<ss rk effect th hemstitched stripes fabric Two and one-half yards long, special $3.95 pair Couch and Sofa Pillows Special $2.50 Each Hand d filled aewece see silk and other fabrigs} a with be —First Floor, Annem Imported Fancy Tea Cups and Saucers 39392, Special 25¢ Each Aes decorated Tea Cups tended for Holid y price k fan A > and Sauce ata sj a The values are howing a large assortment ofm includis » Lun St. Valentine Novelties entert Paper ainments, Fav Sets, © Card , Decoratior Napkins ad and First Floor, 7 Clearance Values in Millinery Fancy Feathers and Wings, special Plush Shapes, special $1.95. Velvet, Ve of becor effects, spe Untrimmed Beaver | Hats ark-blue, light-blue special $1.95. k and navy, special in and pink, Trimmed Hats in Plush in a variety $2.95. lour and Velvet Shapes in | 85¢. | cial ; Basement Sa csroom, The Direct-Action Gas Range \ HEN you use the Dir Action Gas Range tif V bak you are no ed to heat the ovel ‘ previous I g in y g. You simply S your baki the oven when it is cold, light the bu and the bal is done whil ld f riting ff 0 the old sty oven to heat, ~ Be The saving in gas is obvious. A “It's All in the Oven-Construction.” the Apes : : dis See this Range in our Stove Section, Third Floor wa ae is c ; a ing S i . arpet-Size Rugs Priced for Clearance ~ > : > f : DD patterns in Room-size Rugs, some factory-made, others ide up in our owt Th vorkroon All at decisive reductions for quick sellir aa ing dai Sh : FACTORY-MADE RUGS | MADE-UP RUGS io 7-6x9 "Tapestry Brussels, $10.00, me 9x12 Tapestry Brussels, $16.50. 6x10-10 Wilton Velvet, $14.50 ere 9x12 Body Brussels, $25.00. | d unt - 1 9x12 Body Brussels, $22.50 | 7-6x11-10 Body lg, $18.08 fs 6x9 Body Brussels, $15.00 2 6x9 Wilton, $18.00, $30.00, S3xll Body Bs $20.00 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs, $18.00 anc +5 Pei inster Rugs, $18. and 9x11-6 I I Is, $12.00 8-3x10-6 Wilton, $27.50, $36.50, $37.50} 10-6x11 Ax $25.K ; and $40.00. | 7 rel 8-3x10-6 Body Brisssels, $20 nd 0-6x11-6 V Ivet, $27.00. ee ou. riissels, by 00 and ! 6x11-6 WW Velvet, $27. Loy Oxi$ Bods” Brussels, $35.00 | 10-6x11-8 Tapestry Brussels, $1500 of 6-9x12 Body Brussels, $20.00 | 10-6x11-10 1 5 $150 | i 9x12 Wilton, $38.00, $42.50 and $4800,1 9? is we ron 1 F A RAR ~ a a an RAR oe —w xt ze “Indestr te” Ti { ies’ ! ucto” Trunks ‘ | Ladies’ Home Journal P By Regular Steamer Wardrobe | a as Third Floor, | Monthly Style Books | Free y

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