The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1913, Page 3

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fo} Dr. Burkhart Says PENS TRAGIC 6 THB: STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918. 3 a a ee ee Fe Te wale | Ho rushes his wife . THE FELLER WHO’S ALWAYS IN HA ae a 8," "t You NOTE TO MAN; : By Berton Braley and J. Campbell Cory. © vce it Will Cost You Nothing to Fan i ante fore SEE Fin ig “Foewanne | Stop Your Hair From etable Compound, shes. hima * : Pisco A <A a A eat * le MN Mite all day Failing Out through fe Like a motor that skids, Over 4000 bottles of “The Samson H ecifie” were He Hin power he gives " be ouch Pry : Yo rushing ahead. } mn Wit 4000 bottles or 4 d n will be ¢ i ineh yg it rush while he Hives al ay from now until Februar The Samvon Hatr n stops the hair from fa mut in one to two weeks dandruff and restores the hair | A regular #ized bottel, which sell ment stores for $1.25, will be nent free to ever “You are breaking my heart ws, | could not bear to be left here BILLS STILL wen alone night after night and TT hid know that you were with others Sener who had taken you from me. I know, for even name and address and 25e to cover cost ¢ This offer lasts until Saturday, Feb. 1, 1913, grr ADDRESS NEW YORK SAMSON HAIR SPECIFIC CO. SEATTLE, WASH. cir names were on your lips ib place of mine when you addressed me. I have made you a good wife, | faithful and true, patient through all of those years of hardship and poverty. | have never murmured, and as | told } you, could bear more if | had your love and fidelity “God help you, Ernest. Itina | terrible thing to take a woman's F, life into your keeping and then slowly break her heart. You ? will have your freedom when you read this. | want my body « cremated, no service of any kind over it, the ashes taken out on the launch | helped to tl 8 IN HE'S DEAD Suton, >. Iseales. | helpel Xe ‘HELL RUSH WHILE HE LIVES AND HE'LL RUSH WHEN HE'S DEAD “Send my clothes to my sis. | == v ter Hope. | have no jeweiry or | |, The area Py square miles of N./ money Lemacyesteree |TOLT SALOON IS |azccce'ss i America| | i | 4 bd ~ . oa. heartbroken and alone "nea r a ive me the prize ime bette than you wil evar guses EQUIPPED WITH aaattle Salesman Joins Salvation weve rae Advocates ac our ” Now one eadline ery i a os det WATERFOUNTAIN went sotto. ‘say pitrusn’ Here Mercedee Limousines "| Hours, and Ten Minutes. | ANCE TONIGHT SELLS HUBBY : | TOLT, Wash, Jan. 29—The first MINUET HALL | FOR $80; NOW ns permitted to do #4 acl | fs STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS a durned wight more sen-). City Hall Employee Buys a Drink and | hope that Pare Everett interurban Arrives on Come in and see our free pictures. 617 Second Ave. Two Big Stores Tacoma ” 4 r Tolt's new charter Jack SHE IS SORRY). -'s03! of 0 town, | dinance: there ta a b fountain just ins atrons, if pe ie. STAR WANT ADS _ BRING RESULTS Handy The Store That Saves You Money to all Car and Boat Lines NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—After » An Easy-to-Get-to Store Pr e was take their fill grati« Scisuers| ONLY TWO WEEKS om MORE TO REGISTER, weeks and a SECOND AVE. AT JAMES ‘Directors Sale BREAKING THE WORLD’S VALUE RECORDS Read These Reductions and See the Show Windows at 2nd Ave. and James St. BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTORS and irrespective of loss, we shall have to close out many thousands of dollars’ worth of merchandise this week. We are going to accomplish this by making PRICE REDUCTIONS) ECONOMIES that you will long remember and connect with the name of MCCORMACK BROS. Price reductions on all surplus stocks that only such an emergency would justify—and remember, there are two months more of winter and three of cold weather remaining. |CHAMPION BANJO et PLAYER DIVORCED };* FRAN( ‘The Luncverg Truss Is Bost Free Trial to Prove It A. LUNDBERG CO. 1107 ard Ave. VEGETABLE SILK DERWEAR AND HOSIERY |, « @ Like Silk. Costs One-Fourth |. 405 Arcade Bik, Seattle Amold’s Catarrh Remedy £ ames, deed and sto 1sCO, Jan Fox a MAY “FAINT” HER WAY OUT OF JAIL |< PORTLAND, Or., Ja Art bids fair be UNCLE SAM SENDS set BACK MUCH COIN we a tw nore in th again in he HOLD AN ARMY MAN FOR THEFT OF DRESS | . SHERID A Our stock rooms are blocked with goods and our department space is limited, making this THE ONLY REASONABLE SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM. McCORMACK: BROS. Limited space allows us to quote only a few of the Reductions at one time—a mere suggestion of the Will send them direct, by mall | STOPPED eae ‘a ne Jace "ihe pthear bbl solagaern cinta ie: age magnitude of this Sale— : MY CATARRH TO BE CONTINUED Hosiery Underwear Hinctastics hasiasiae LONDON, Jar a = pasion Children’s 16¢ and 20¢ black Misses’ b0¢ Union 36« (Window Shades size 3x6 00 Ladies’ Imported Kid OVER NIGHT sina nc) oy x: Women's $1.00 Union 68 lfc Huck Towels, size 18x36 a weight, neat red Bi FI Will Gladly Tell You ate gyn ae es 9c 2 taiadinake ARERR dad How—FREE tentiarie at the armistice is to|* Women's $1.00 Veats "7B 20¢ Huck Towels, size 20x40 € ated at on Pasta, a garment with fanc onde ’ 39. Cashmere s ' a y borders, MS 24 HOURS, ince Cause Dearas [REE seers SE L t ry Outin p) ig 7 xi Ligne ce, |New, are tog 178 Hose, a pair ee | onaeties, & yard eaceay ere aa z rs ane —_— Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Gar 123 Cambric Muslin, 36 cut to ; : Tc Dressed Mento—Gelling Price | la ose, black or tan, ments, sizes 24, 26, 28, 30, nehes wide; limit 6 yards to — lorrex BONDS IN Ox tongue, t i Men’s and Young Men’s Suits Women’s and Misses’ Apparel B CHANGELING CASE), a patel $20.00 Suits cut to... 1... sseecrereereses $9.85 $14.00 Blue Serge Suits cut to.............. $6.75 | SAN FRANCISCO. there ea $15.00 and $18.00 Suits cut to.............. $8.65 $14.00 Caracal Coats, full lined, sizes 14 to 36 . $8.50 ear ala ies 1s 3 $12.00 Corduroy Suits cut to.............. $5.75 $16.00 Novelty Worsted Suits cut to ......... $8.75 € yall | $30.00 Overcoats cut to... 6.66. ee eee $13.85 $25.00 and $30.00 Coats, New Models, cut to. $14.00 % i 1 ord k « 18 $25.00 Overcoats cut to......... ye eeees . $11.75 $15.00 Sill Dvesace cut 66.05 eS wee. $9.50 Wi ) sie Bs B BIG.OO Cvercaats cut (6... secs sce tcenes . $7.35 $2.25 Black Silk Petticoats cut to............ $1.69 a PUZZLE PICTUR e Men’s Furnishings Men’s Furnishings Men’s Hats Men’s Pants Boys’ Clothes ay ne . | ce eee iA , i | ‘ -_ err ne iba iy eae we Men 10¢ Haat lkerchiefs Men's $3.50 Hats $2 rr Men's $4.00 Carhart’ Tipe ae, | Men ispenders, new hite, red or bl ' | rates 37c ——_—— ® : ; $1. 73 Knickerbocker, $3 98 J ‘ ty gg east Men's #500 Ruttneck Sweater Bloves eae (Dy Rupe 19¢ Grocery Specials Men's $3.50 Fine Cassimere | ousmcetsenses eee ie sat of ‘ { % ‘ M poggy: aby! a re Dress ‘Trousers $2 48 ne hage Suits, broken ISK JUST ONE CENT if ant Men's Fancy Dress Vests, § sy ® : Cream not Whe at, 15¢c Pants out to......60 c faa) 4%, mae es he} —am. sommmy| | \ my walees to 06-00, 98c Men's 16c Cotton Socks bas ST Gan OF ER { | a ke ‘ ee black or be? 6c Selected, Tomatoes $400 Teamsters 975 (large) $2. 50 > . cut to, a par old paeky ek Rubbe Fone Tag and #7 Reisner BA vies _# S| 7 sidgn ag | cut to e 29c Caps cut to 33c 7 a pair = o * * p st Sei Reouerets « BEAMACATZ, Suite’ 700, |... evnclee \ Open 9 A.M. McCormack Bros. ~*-Close 6 P. M. Michigan Ave re a, | est.) ; 1‘ 0.00 ‘ i j

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