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na few tours dose of Pape’s Cold Com pound relieves all grippe misery — Contains no e f DOW OF FAMOUS CONFEDERATE GENERAL FIGHiS | FOR JOB JUST AS ARDENTLY AS HUSBAND FOUGHT urging him on because they want the job. The democrats are helping, hoping to make it easier later on Well Afford to Sell for Less. THE STAR-—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1913. Reduced to Its Simplest Form, the Club Plan Is Simply This: Instead of Buying One Pair of Shoes or One Box of Oranges You Buy One Hundred Pairs or One Hundred Boxes. Naturally You’d Expect to Buy at a Saving---and the Seller Could That’s the Plan in a Nutshell--- Only You Join With Five Hundred Other Good People and You Get Your Piano at Wholesale. Mr. Wanamaker, Who Applied oem And a Little Word About the Plan in Philadelphia, Saved the People of the Quaker City Over $100,000! In July, 1910, Eilers Music House oem The Club Benefits in a the Pianos in the Club sold through one club six hundred and twenty-eight pianos---a clear saving Nutshell 1—Five bundred homes can benefit by this undertak ing. =~ ANY oPAINLE S23 [pyeyn]r {fe y has the ASHINGTON, Feb. 6—Not ox | | SHIPPERS SAVE $547,508 BY THE | cr PARCEL POST IN FIRST 15 DAYS bany Cut-Rate . Dentists ed GUARANTER r SIGNED BY US. / EASY PAYMENTS 3 igh Class tiete Prices. y Set of Teeth, Guar- EU anteed Best, now 15 Set of Teeth, Guar- anteed Fit, now ETA) Solid Gold or Por- celain Crown, $3 to 4 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work, $3 to : i Gold Fillings. .$1 Up Sandahi & Son Co. Try + Your CUT FLOWERS ai . —AND. ame | FLORAL Gilbey Stok of all kinds 120 Pike St. Main 3253 ——- 2 Albany Cui Rate Prices. STAND BACK OF OUR WORK the parce! post Rs. _ WANTS TAFT TO. ADOPT POLICY om the Rev. DOCTOR ESCAPES DEATH TWICE IN ONE NIGHT ):2x: United Pre TAYLOR, trestle * ROUNDING THEM UP P FINDS FLAKE GOLD IN CANADIAN DUCKS 7 “ides ag! Canada Feb. 6 dr a 4 t land next spring 8. D. McDuffie, former | pastor of the Second Metho- dist church, of Lorain, O., has sued the trustees and congre- gation of the church to collect aWeged unpaid salary amount- ing to $155.25. THE MARKETS | 2—The total saving is forty r thousand dollars. post saved It has always been to the people of the Pacific Coast of a little over seventy thousand dollars. Speaking of the plan a prominent merchant said: “Nothing has ever been devised that ' was of greater benefit to buyer and seller alike than the formation of a Piano Buyers’Club. The dealer’s selling cost is cut in half. The buyers secure their instruments on a wholesale basis.” The Eilers Club of 1913 will be composed of five hundred memberships. Five Dollars makes you a member---and the Five Dollars is applied on the piano. You may then pay such |" small monthly or weekly amounts as you pene You decide You'd prefer prefer. As little as 12 cents a day brings a piano | ste te pho none to your home if you jointhis. And for every dol- |"... 0" lar you pay in advance you get a rebate of 15 | ssicui cause. wesond s se cents in cash. “ tne laa to his family for 11—Each club member has In I n Club “A’’|/Club ‘“B” ith any cost whatever. paying faster than Pianos worth $350 will go Pianos worth $450 will g worth $550 will go Club “C” to bring in a ne greatest individual hundred and The writer knows of one instance right here in Seattle, where a piano which sold regularly for orth $400, because le would think it a cheap piano if it wasn’t high priced (Name, date and full particulars on applica tion.) THE EILERS CLUB & it end of thirty days’ trial you decide that the piano is not satisfactory you can bave your money On the contrary, gives , you your choice of pianos bearing such fa mous names as The Sohmer, The Kimball, © The Smith & Barnes, The Marshall & Wen- 10—If any club member The Eilers, Story & Clark, and a dozen other makes equally famous — Pianos which will sell for more nts on every dol- paid—this rebate to be n cash. 13—The plano tuned twice charge. will be entirely free of than the club prices even 14—A stool and scarf are given after years of use! Pianos a clear saving of one saving of one sec each plano to i hundred and thirteen dol h hu ed and ninety-two lars d do! Pay $5.00 on joining Pay $7.50 on joining Pay 1 $1.00 a Week $1.25 a Week Club “A” Will Be Composed of One Hun- dred Members Club “B” Will: Be Composed of Two Hundred and Twenty-Five Members r “ $10.00 on joining $1.50 a Week Club “C” Will Be Composed of One Hun- dred and Seventy-Five Members—A Total Membership of Five Hundred BOOKS OPENED FOR MEM- BERSHIP ON FRIDAY, FEB. 7th, AT 10 A. M. oem Selling Price