The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1913, Page 2

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THE STAR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1913, ~ ee . a os ar eememe -te sm eens eee een, Words b7 Schaefg. = Musie I Condo st WI K 1em Adolf Is Goin g to Ge ta for the Relic ief of ihe | Ls ¢ NSNUD | Me me New Auro a a Call or write for booklet Robson’s 460-462 Arcade Bidg 1 ———nnt| AAA PETID FO TRY < CANS PEARL | HOLDOUT COMES IN MONEY TO LOAN [MOTHER'S BOY; OUT BARRIEAU |... aca “Mamma” First. Haircut He Should Tell His Dog ered Nii ht : poe % 3: % n the ( nd the! th to Owen Bush, Detroit's 7; . ; Whirlwind Shortstop, | ‘ . ' s x x. Always Thinks of | | Latest Perfected Player Pianos at the Lowest Price Ever Known—And on the = = =e Easy Club Plan of Two Dollars a Week oo > ni ei hee MAYI He f | ( THirt} Ak , LEVERETT TRUE. : ye | t QUARE OR , (oom i VAKe UP, >> fimun = } Oe. TF You, xX SRGUND : VAY DOGGIE Di (20 DOG TRYING sf v's ME!! 7 pre: os | ( BLAS “4 \ , 1AM TO bO- oY ov H| | \ - \ Reapy! 7 Seg { | (0 AWE ver a } rs . Each member of this Club joins with Club advantages—-advantages which are not ninety-nine other members in making one | to be measured in terms of dollars and cents. I hat ee O | ear big purchase. It is just as though they sent ‘The Sauth & Bares Pla ill f 2 : ChE é es yer will cost Club The Growth went to. Day " feated the 8 “teat Le se ‘4, a careful, clever expert to the factories to Members only two dollars a week, and a of Your chop Neig sept agee gry af vy a buy be hundred Player Pianos for them. great reduction is made as a result of enor- t Lar ttoa got >/ The saving, of course, would be very great. mous orders placed by Eilers Music House - the: Not only do Club Members save a lot of for its “forty stores” and through the power : , ‘ e J \ money, but they get a good many other __ of the Club. ; \ 668 pete 1 209 - 4 . tia oss] | S24 We Want You to Compare These Latest Perfected Player Pianos at $467 pee Bl ae tes se ies 23. | with Any Other pial at Six mune and ha renee | Sey ; f it u to do thi re to 1 a fir " t i) t ewmening. I BASKETBALL | t ee ‘s CHURCH LEAGUE STANDING | y 414 Per Cent Interest } Paid on Deposits lisa B : P Cor 1 é — PLAYERS CANNOT isis ee ijcjc0 11 00 Vi Bank for Savings WRITE UP GAMES . | i Pike St. and Third Ave. ff) NEW YORK, Fe ay. | niet sig t “SEATTLE THEATRE | rosion—siss wen an aking 1 The Club Terms Are «: PAID IN FULL srg ae 1 caused / ¢ 2 = | und yo Amer- c in the i th the The Girl From Milwaukee ; play we ao Other Big Orpheum 415-17 Pike sc nvutaveca,, TO CELTIC TEAM || “NY Pantages Theatre »: JOHN L. SULLIVAN ous empes fests, with every ‘ing in the dane the de R BEARS, eae i RE ae Rta GETS MANY CHANCES | Big Special on Covered }_ Gas Tubing. Regular 25c for 10¢ foot—4, 6, 8, 10-foot lengths. e in 190 “| “The Rubber Store” 713-715 FIRST AVE. Hardware “on ig ange Psen g ’ Port : ‘ez .) O R TO Neck weaters, ey i ng ; Hi oie Co “spat, (Seattle Sporting \ $4.95 Goods Co. ia z ne to . LBERS POLA\ : tom ° arn Tas | y human ULKS HELD &@ CO, - nd B that lik : n Diamond found I . The i : : Solo ib Agents for q |, Distributors ay, winning 6 1 aa Dent's Dog | Seallle Sporting Goods Co.) Distsibutors [ins winning # ° Ei Remedies. 713-715 FIRST AVE, and Ditson. ff | #!ack Diamond al ee ee ee ee d» Bol ¢ «LEAVE IT TO M'GRAW & 4 : ; : an) Gr Just received, a large ship-je Sai il 3 tafe “MORE: He peas * x ment of Lawn Mowers, the | : at newest and easiest running \s * F ee: : dy + 1 i = mower made. We are going ie te hem * to sell them cheap— 5 Me ; Po V . * ed .

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