The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1913, Page 8

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H a i H hi Folks Buy thé paper which they think Is the best. gains, while others lose, clroulation. E OF GRADE Edward W. Cur r olvil « ( t Bineer who built the Cedar agve t x wi @am for the city, died ‘ P t rch’ Providence he a EILERS PIANO CLUBS. OPENED Big Institution Announces New Plan Whereby Every- | body Can Have Music at Home. Fine, Fat Savings and Remarkably Easy Terms and |} Happily Joined Club Members Get Fine Instru- ments for a Payment of Five Dollars Rates Are Now One Dollar a Week. he K i" Marsha Hadd the rd Laws at h & Clark | “a H And w b «e 1 ha ices r , 1 Free Music Lessons. \ je: Club “A Next in | tance is the f 7 io $ . _ the ¢ mbers have { oy raga : leagons in uy er for the Pn * a elves t Ps : & immediate f 7 - : fs a big, fine puss. ables the you the study of ' without ay aa feature is the fa r —, ‘does t banged readily enough at an @ime within a year and that at no ’ Cost to the club me Fine Pianos Available r ike any other fj 4 a nove, has had 8 good he « books are now ‘ Roundabout deal-|and th who have factory stores mus a js of printer's ted ’ r I " |) Unt join the “¢ $5,000 Re EE RANDALL. 5 feet 6 “as height inches, dark hair, clear complexion, would be regarded as good-looking; gentlemanly habits, ur and kir Regarded| locks and sally courteous women and children. as expert on combi- nations safes and on deposit v the trict for bar robbecrie |a safe in which the bankér’s| Ho Randal n| little girl has been locked by the past y Use | mistake ure part of the pla hi « ) { oO OT pla } } tl Therefore The Stal BLOCKED BY CITY gaye oe Felix Diaz, Who Today Pro claimed Himself President of Mex! is a Nephew of Former Pres Diaz. He Was Hostile to Madero and Planned a Revolt at Vera Cruz Two Months Ago But Was Cap ured and Sentenced to Be Shot But Hie Friends Coaxed Madero to Save Him “Viva Madero.” During the Diaz Regime, Which Resulted in His Overthrow & & favor by | outy " noe of t v ’ w ] “We fe t CHICAGO BOY of 4, locked ( in a closet for t naughty, helped himecit a jaret ps and matches from pa’s coat 5 work r o The fire did about $400 damage. PREPARATIO Pater $5.00) for r ‘ ry A Apr Re tra honey A ne Regal Dental pe and B Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. §. (Manager i ete the program 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union. NOTE—Bring this Ad with you FOUR MUSICIANS, engaged for a girls’ dance at Aurora, Ill, at which 26 girts appeared in male attire, refused to be blindfolded, and were not al- lowed to play. Now they sue for the $50 promised them. } THE RIGHT REV nisHor ED Seely agg \ Melon pict yey thane hand-to-hand st dente of the University of V Crow, Jim ave the rape ge apt ec ay a hd pionee This port ad ge oth bee i orn frontier life ix told spp : tworee! film at the Clemmer ati ee ee MISS HELEN WARREN of [At the Clemmer Until Wednesday Jamestown, N. Y., has resigned The Last Blockhonse tw as a teacher in the outskirts of |reels; “Pathe Weekly It Make Denver, just because grisaly Him Mad and brir urs to the ; bear invaded her hool and a <~ HE CYES——| broke up the session. At the Dream Untit Wednesday while, on t hand, oO! \ two. re ¢ tired a TACOMA —MOTION for a new)! neuvers T anh : trial in the case of Peter Miller, re-| Ope Krapt [ cer y, wan| Troubles pe \ 4 r le Clitford ess | Mu n 1) At the Melbourne Until Wednes ? ke |habi | day | | “The Favorite So I rl THEA SALLY GORDON of New (|Bler,” “Los Angele ‘ [ 3 = | Vork had his name changed to | ing Jude rt h 1, is not] Saul. He says banks refused | eee in the I H Al to accept his money because |At the Circuit Until Wednesday 2 Sally was a woman's name. | Andrew Jacksor M f Ji \ eh t th tf trot An dear p r r nt ton . ' f ee eo € S tated, 1 é a : olf “BASHI-BAOUKESSES” IS na 8 rd at t f the Lond kname for the H 1 ; . militant sufragettes 28 P ’ 1 At the Clase A Until Wednesday et t } I ! Ds EATTLE HOTEL je o.u. The 1 I : n A EA Hi fer Hut i A TO BE ENLARGED; |: tne union unit weanendas A De twe f 8 | NEW MANAGER IN « r “sy ie “ere t - attle Branded § t! Fra la Car A Lar ! ae f San F 4 A net ae P f u At the Isis Tonight the |} 1 1 d A : : | he Gaumont Week t ! ¢ | ever. aR: I ir At the Rise k Cat Until Wednesday r The Oy Road,” two reel Re | ; a i! ne caling the A | he last | ar 4 1 re . vd —~ and “taaiehee a : ARCADE BUILDING AT THE THEATRES ; ike TO BE IMPROVED THIS WE neht | ht ten ! Moore—"Ex Me ean be had r quarter, The | Rhe ® compar | anchor Be-\J Seattie—Seaitle Stock Co. In same 't f yy, |attle’s retail B ss to that quar Alias Jimmy Valentine.” joe (1 Tor the | tee for the ne ade at least, in || Orpheum—Vaudeville usual ‘I sturday and|the opinion of David Whiteomb of |] Emprese—Vaudeville, Sunday matinec |the Arcade building and Realty |} Pantages—Vaudeville. : ; company |} GRAND—Vaudeville and motion The tot vst of the alteration plotures. “Al : + lis expected to be in the nelghbor-|] CLEMMER — Photoplaysa @nd ; Alias Jimmic . itine” | hood of $' By the building of vaudeville. will run through this week, | bridges over the dividing alley, the | MELBOURNE—Photoplays and ery night, and very large | Annex Will be ineorporated with vaudeville : wath! 7. “TS© the main building, and five -ele ALHAMBRA — Phetoplays and idier are assured, [vators will be installed, Crowds Greeting the Now Deposed Head of the Mexican Republic, on Mis Entrance to Mexico City, After His Tri umph Over Diaz, Barely a Year Ago. His Popularity at That Time Was Ove to His Promise to Return to the Peons the Land Seized YOU'LL FIND IT HERE News of the Day Condensed for Busy People THE SEATTLE.STAR .| ; | FIGURES IN REVOLUTION THAT UNSEATED MADERO He Failed to Carry Out, and Which - 3 MRS. EMILY ther of three ch sbury, Pa. scolded them the neighbors and SMILEY, a | vaudeville. — More people ye natantly demanding Independence and clr newbp And The Star grows, Advance Arrivals in Women’s Suits Shed an Interesting Light on the Models, Materials and Colors that are to find favor for Spring wear pictured YHE rials « Suit Arrivals in Separate Coats Basement Salesroom New Arrivals in Knit Underwear for Spring Women’s Cotton Union Suits i: ‘ tyle, with low r $s h tigl Women's Cotton Drawers Women's Suits, $1.00 Knee-length Cotton Union Women’s Cotton Vests extra Cotton Suits Women's Union Women's Cotton Drawers Women n extra n Suits in Extra-size Unic Women’s Cotton Vests Darement New Wash Dresses, $3.95 and $5.75 Spring Showing of Trimmed Millinery ngated ¢ straw crepe de ) and $80 ack, g Hemy or veil ny of the 00, $6.5 her Tailored Hats of F shi 5 and $ Tailored Braid Hats, tr ostrich wing 1 Lingerie vena INC aI RIE \V New Outing Shirts ged Shirt inished O cloth in k striped terns, des rt style, aists of s and pla detachable collar and © $1.50. blue e-quar gned in laces, insertions, e medallions New 24-i -in. n- Malines, 25c ¥ falir cly used gs, in the t, or as a bands. » include ky-blue, ¢ New Showing | Cheney Foulard ste ae HESI tation for Silks have a well dural yard, 42-i -in. Chiffon, $1. 25 Yard in @ z y colorings, Midnight? x0n, A Lave! Cheney Shower-proof Foulards, Cher yer-proof Foulards, Brass Crumb Special $1.50 The “Rayo” Center-Draft Oil Lamp With White Dome Shade Special $1.25 ee “Rayo” is made of solid brass, mickeled and easily regulated. Tt gives a white, m low, diffsed - and light Equipped ready for shade. l el RASS Crumb Se B dull brush finish brush of a attractive designs | special Chinawar® unflickering with white dome $1.25. Price, from, —-Chinaware

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